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on al jazeera, the government challenges here with the the hello, i'm carry johnston. this is the news out loud from to have will coming up in the next 60 minutes. the mall for the saw being deployed across from softer 3rd nights of rights are defined to the wrong size. the russian foreign minister says must go with
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a much stronger often. wagner is mutiny as to you and propose to end its peace keeping in molly, we have from some of the many people made homeless spots his decade loan conflicts sweltering under the heat, the weather system in mexico. more than $100.00 people that have died, the people they don't, this is this month. and in sports it's advantage australia and the 2nd ashes test. england bowed out before lunch on day 3. at last. the fastenings deficits of $9.00 to $1.00 kind of the ground. this morning, the beginning that this news out in front sweat, presidents amount on the chrome. this held a seconds across this meeting. i see faces and mounting pressure to declare a state of emergency. a soft, the consecutive nights of violent protests treated by the faithful shooting of a teenager by police. because it returned early from an east summit to lead the
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meeting. but he denounced the violets as an unacceptable exploitation of the 17 year old. this. he says, even more police will be deployed on top of the 40000 sent to the various districts on thursday night for mary, 900 people were arrested during the violence overnight. a more than $200.00 police officers injured much of the rest, assented the powers sub that of known to wet file and was shot dead during a traffic stop on tuesday. the on the rest has spread rapidly beyond the pirates and its suburbs. object building stops and vehicles had been attacked from the north to most se in the south. vehicles was torched from the own in the east to lose and vote in the west finance also spread to brussels in neighbouring belgian
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or doesn't, the demonstrators were detained. while a police officer who shots now and has apologized to his family, he's been charged with a voluntary homicide as noise, as he feels devastated from all that speak to tasha bucks a. she joins us live, not from the powers of of, of non tyrants. i sure do we know what exactly is come out of this and manual mccomb crisis meeting? yes, the friendship president met with his ministers or so while ago was crisis meeting to try and find solutions to the situation to try and find ways to stop the rest that has been seen now in several cities and suburbs in faults. the past few nights, one of the main things that micro now is is that they would be more police officers deployed across the country. he also called on parents to talk to the children. i'm trying to urge the children to stay in doors because what police are saying is that
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many of those who are involved in the violence are quite young, between the ages of 14 and 18, please saying that they seem to be a very organized, a very moved to fe, to what parts of my call those did not send out was a state of emergency summit's thoughts that he might do so that certainly being something called for by the political rights and frauds. you feel that the government um is having the situation, the field more needs to be done in terms of adding more force if you like, to present micro on certain, shied away from that at the moment that's leaving that open is the step that he could or maybe he could, then we'll locked in the future if the violence continues but suddenly very difficult situation for the person on the government. they have cool for comm repeatedly, but it seems that that message isn't being heated. natasha. the police officer involved in the original incident has apologize, but is that too likely in any way to calm the situation?
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yes, news actually came from the police officers lawyer. he was speaking on french television, on thursday nights. and he said that the police officer who shot nile a faithful show was sorry, he said that it extended his apologies to the family, the police officer saying that he didn't mean to kill nile. he simply means to fax and mobilize them, shoot him in the leg, for example, for when the call move, he was a missile face and that's why the shots went through the chest. of this teenage aside, is the police officers 1st bought for the time being he is being charged with folding tree on the side. just this is pursuing its course if you like, but never the less that doesn't seem to be enough for the time being for people here that were still lots defined, goes on anger is born and a lot of frustration. and the other issue is a noise killing is in a way a trigger. it's really inflamed, problems have run for, for the,
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for i've been speaking so many people here in the sub of, in on time. many of them saying they told me you have as so many people, particularly the young feel discriminated in areas like this. they are struggling already with poverty, cost of living on inflation, not making life any easier. and there was very high unemployment and they feel that the police always hear constantly harassing them. so there's no relationship that between young people and the police are difficult situation. reggie inflamed by the killing of this teenager pastor buck, the thank you very much indeed. life for us from non 10 how the an age at which a decent activist on social justice and anti discrimination, she joins us from power. so welcome to the program. so not withstanding this particular incident, what do you feel is the deep cause of this unrest? a hello in the thank you for allowing me to to talk about the subject.
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um as um um, as the mother and uh, the 1st thing that struck me that when it happened to you 2 days ago, is that uh, i've seen that before in 2005. i was a teenager. and he had been not and do not totally died because they they faced the police and now i mother and it's happening again. it happens again and again and again in for us. so we're facing something cyclical. the police kills our children and our man we people of color. so, so we have a young man night and his he was a teenager who was 17, his french. but if we look up his origins or is misty,
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he's also north african. and that's why his be, he's been shot by the police. given what you say you, what would you say the use in particular want, how would you summarize it? what day? well, i think they, they want to leave. they want to, to circulates to feel free to move, to go out. they just want equal rights. that's what they want. and i think that they are angry. we are, as activists as people of color as people leaving in just the verbs. we are angry and tired and we are morning and once again we are morning or people our children. and i think these, these young people to seeing the streets. they are leading protests, not try ups protests because they want the best to get it. they've got the only
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thing they want democracy, they want to be part of this country. they want to be considered as a quote, as the other, as citizens. that's what they want. and yes, they are angry and there is no other way for them to express their, their anger because they are not hurt except when, when they burned cars with the morning as you say. and i'm going forward. is that like you to be any accountability for those who feel marginalized in suburbs in areas like this? there is no, i'm sorry. can you repeat the question? is there a lock? has to be any accountability for what's actually happened and what does happen? accountability for who in terms of those who feel that they've been marginalized, those who a suffering, do you think they'll be any just assess it was i don't know. i don't know if there
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is, there is going to be a justice. what we see here. it's cyclical, as i said, um, we have a policeman who shopped a young man, a teenager, and he apologized, but we're not looking for apologies. we're looking for justice. we want this, this policeman to, to be a puts in jail to, to pay for his crime. and we also want equality, we want to we, here's the, there's a problem. and for us it's the avoidance of speaking about system. it's racism to be felt in the, within the institutions like police, but other institutions to like school and your institution. so i think to, to feel heard in way too few heard and understood. we need to talk about system increases. i mean for us, which is a big, big issue because uh, we live in
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a country with us in a way color blinds and do not want to see what happens to people of color here, especially our youngest. so what can be done in practical terms? what would you say directly to present micron and those institutions that you've mentioned? first spoken in years stuff, getting our children our main because of our lives. there are precious seconds a week. you are not facing riots you are facing for tests. so maybe you can hear what we say, and 1st we are asking for nothing more than democracy, justice, equality, and freedom. so that's what i would say that's the next to this to date. as
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a mother, as a people of color. how about the nature rich hire date? we appreciate your time. thank you. thank you. the russian foreign minister. so good enough for all the size of all the groups and mutiny last week will strengthen the country. beyond uprising against most goes off to 24 hours. but it roosted in price and alexander lucas shank co broke good deal to bring it to an end. i see a stick the is russia has always overcome all its problems and it's difficult to call them anything more than the problems. and it comes out stronger and stronger. it will be the same, this time to be more over. we feel that this process has already begun this and all that, so speak to you, the shape of out of the in must go now. so you this, okay, that brought that confronting rust on some what happened and came to show that
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everything is under control. but what to do? the russians feel off to the wagner, you, to me so as we had a rough quote for gordon's rebellion, just a mind, a trouble that will make russia even strong good. and probably most people in russia would agree with that statement today. generally, people don't care. i'm not sure about the events last weekend. well, uh, but the story of course is much bigger than they think. people head don't really know about rushes, interested in africa, and they basically didn't know about rushes activities. and during the a press conference during the news conference lab broke up, basically raise the issue of the presence of the vault. and the group in africa saying that the relationship between be involved in the company and the number of
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african countries are regulated by the direct contracts between the end. it's up to those countries to decide whether to work with wagner or not. and he said about now what he basically mentioned that now and he also, but i mentioned that issue in a interview with the i'll see that the russian ministry, instructors would continue their work. and i forget, he mentioned that the source he's of the central african republicans knowledge, had official, had officially appealed to the logon to accompany with their requests to ensure the safety of the leadership. but there was also story published by the will street journal, that rational source who is, are going to take control of the valve in a group abroad. so according to the publication after the end of progression, so quoted rebellion deputy for administer their shooting and flew to damascus to inform the syrian president assad. that's beyond the company would no longer acts independently in his country. so old must res. we're given an order to arrive at
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the russian base, and let's talk here that it's also interesting that russia's position, that me dues outlet that citing bbc news journalist so wrote that wagner continue it to recreate, must raise for the ukrainian complicate in russia because they called the wagner pmc hold lines in a virus, russian spaces and confirm that information. and according to the bel edition that you can get any progressions, media assets, a searching for you own the right. now the main content is called the national media group, and it belongs to of legend patients, a friend and a business partner. you are a cultured, so that's basically the licensed for you from russia. media, thanks very much for that. you are paying leaders, have met in brussels, to reiterate that long term support for ukraine in the war against russia. but there was less support to foss track ukraine's bit to join data. i said vague has more from the ukrainian capital key. and the does have committed to long term
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support for ukraine. now that's always welcome to keep the presence of landscape or res. once more. now a presidential advisor to present events. the egos of a has said that president zelinski will attend next month's natal summit. nicky rain yet if it's need is don't demonstrate coverage was ukraine is demonstrating coverage will power and high morale fighting russian aggression he said presents that entity will attend if they see a positive result. not is this political gesturing from keith most likely, but present zalinski does sense weakness in moscow, especially following that magnet mutual. he's trying to push for more from nato, that the united states and nato have made very clear to ukraine, that they cannot joined the alliance until the war is over. the united states is very, very young dude. anything that would take it in into dive in conflict with russia. russia has always seen the expansion of nato in eastern europe as evidence of
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hostilities. also, russia has nuclear weapons wanting to weapons. in fact, the united states, something that president putin has been changed to point out, but new crank continues to receive billions of dollars of military and financial age, not only from the united states, but from your presence and then speak once more. he wants to move weapons, she wants more money, but what he does have here is long term support from you during this will. and even after this will, will have ended. i started bake, i just their chief ukraine. well, not all the leaders in brussels agreed that the should continue funding the board in ukraine under is a prime minister, certainly that should concentrate and achieving a cx 5 instead. go from the way out that the mouse really. and it's been a year and a half. we did what we did, and the result is 0. in fact, negative, russia has not been defeated. the russian political leadership is in place. the
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russian economy is fine. in comparison, we are suffering from high inflation. we have no money to support the ukrainians. obviously the ukranian counter offensive seems to be going with difficulties. and it is questionable whether we can offer any hope. and that should be the point when a wise person would say, if we've done something so far with these negative results, we should change that by the bank. i think i'm bad hoffman, i make the full my quantity. a lot of people have died, a marvel die, the devastation is immeasurable. the human pain is immense. therefore we should use all our resources to aim for a cease fire, and for a peace process there, we should not give money to keep the word going. we should give money to have a cease fire and peace talks. i definitely want to know your opinion. and leaders have failed to reach a consensus on the southern policy. on the final, the summit, poland and hungary remains opposed to plans and distributing migrants within the bill. of this month, a home affairs ministers agree to
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a major new deal. it's with change house sign him seek is a post border and relocate aged throughout europe. member countries that refused to host refugee use would face fines from that kane has more from brussel. the main focus is today's agenda should be on external relations. the budget and dealings with countries such as china, major economic powers, global powers. and yet it's actually internal relations within the e u, which have dominated at least the mornings calibrations. why? because the hungarian and polish governments have really serious concerns about a deal that was agreed by e u. n. terry administers 3 weeks ago and left some book these of the migration, the idea that the monetary value could be placed on the life of a migrant to refugee someone who had come to the e. u in one of the schools and a regular man of i. e had come as refugees of migrants and not come through
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official channels as it was. that disagreement has really spilled over not just from yesterday, but also into the mornings to the variations at its hans. the polish government says its president to dive said, how can it be that the turkish government receives laundromats of money from the e. u to taking the syrian refugees, that similar measures and not implemented for poland, which is taking in millions of refraining refugees. it's worth making the points that there are just under a 1000000 ukranian refugees right now in poland. move in a 1000000 in neighboring germany, but it's not just the polls who are talking about this. we've had also from slovenia and from the irish government. think we'll look if we can't agree to a form of woods to end this limits on migration. we just can't agree the deals being a great, that's what matters. so that is what's being talked about right now. a whole bunch of more head on the news including we know the us supreme court ruling on the use of race in university admissions. and was it could make from my,
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not your students. i'm a round up support, including a good night for mexico's fence. the go, the, the un security council is set to vote on ending it's a peacekeeping mission in molly. the votes was postponed from 1st day following disagreements among member states body accused. as peacekeepers of fuel intentions, once than to leave. to 0 is nicholas hart has recently returned from enjoying this life, not from the con. the capital of neighboring senate goes to nicholas from what you saw and the people you spoke to. where does money go from here? look, carey, i've been embedded with the un peacekeeping mission and number of times and i've been to go where i'm groups linked to iso and i'll call you to our active with
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these un peacekeepers is quite an operation we're talking about so many countries you've got troops from bolivia, from chad, from belgium, we were the canadian troops and they were came to show us the equipment that these 14000 men have turned up kind of helicopters and the heavy equipment that the molly army do not have. and yet, despite all of those equipment, this is a $1000000000.00 operation. and despite their presence over the last decade, well, the security situation has deteriorated and there is a feeling among those that we spoke to in by miko, a frustration at a, against the un peacekeeping. mandate, there is no peace for them to keep. there was also frustration against the french who had 4000 troops on the ground. but among the malia is that we have seen that we just displace from the center of molly. there's increasing frustration against the molly an army themselves, and what they call as their russian partners fighters from the wagner's group. take
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a look at this report. on the outskirts of my coat, a meat market has turned into a makeshift camp for those fleeing the violence in central molly demo and her newborn how well have just arrived from up to she fears for her lives. so we have hidden her identity for safety, despite maintaining a peace keeping force nearby, the un did not intervene when her village was torched. she says those involved in the attack were not outside our i saw fighters, but those men to protect her speaking out could get her killed. the beats, the marian faucet and the pop knows the white skin ones. what, texas, i was terrified to sit down homes and villages the light, the un accuses molly and forces in foreign fighters believe to be russian mercenaries from the back in a group of war crimes, including torture, rape, and arbitrary killings. the un security council. molly's for administer from its military june,
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denied any wrong doing this must somebody living in the un peacekeeping mission is the problem and by the way, ethnic and communal tension success of bait, the mysterious navigations molly is calling for the immediate departure of the un peacekeeping missions. saying there is no peace to keep there have been protesting by my go against the decade long un presence. protesters blame the $13000.00 soldiers for the deteriorating security situation. but for those displaced, the un peacekeeping mission known as we knew, smell is not the problem. the rest of the loop was that of the situation is bad before we sold armed groups with the 3. but now it's to molly and me and it's partners that we scared off that amount of the who we really don't know who to trust, but it's not to no interest for the peacekeepers to leave. they help us survive. we can't do without them. nearly half a 1000000 volumes have been displaced in the past decade. according to the un agencies fear,
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the departure of the un peacekeeping mission would turn the humanitarian crisis into a disaster. there is no electricity, no running water. every time i come to this makes it camp, it appears to grow bigger in size and more crowded with displaced people living in dire circumstances. without any help from the government. molly's military june test says, with the help of the russians, it is gaining ground clearing village after village of arm groups. and yet people living here are too scared to go home. nicholas hawk gallenger's 0 bar code of the wagner group. do not have a mandate to bring peace. instead they have a contract to fight off arm groups lead to all kind of and i so in this is very attractive to the molly miller children. but also the dozens of countries that rely on the back no group in their fighters for their security. why?
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well, they say simply, if vladimir put a lot of me to put in, can rely on the wagner group. why not them? and they seem to success of the back a group in syria and, and ukraine as a, as attractive to them. and, and i've been with the back in the group and the central african republic, their fighters that go on the front lines that go in contact with arm groups. but in multi the united nations say that these russian fighters commit war crimes and extra digital killing human rights abuse. and for the market and military regents. uh, they see those accusation as tarnishing the 1000000 armies reputation. but as well as well as the russian fighters from the wagner group, and that's why they've been calling for the un to leave their country. so that the multi 1000000 childrens, that with their russian fighters can try to regain control of this country. that's
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spiraling into violence because harold, thank you. not the nations has voted to establish an independent body to investigate the fact of 150000 people who have disappeared during the civil war in syria. while the families of the missing over the past 12 years appealed un to help syria rushed underwrote and voted against the general assembly resolution or diplomatic editor, james bass has more from us in new york. this is the resolution that was posted on by the un general assembly was drafted by luxembourg, and it sets up a new party called the independent institution on missing persons. in the end, the votes were 83 countries in favor of this 11 against and 62, that's a large number of hoops thing that rules that countries that didn't vote. and it's interesting among those that abstained, it was nearly all of the arab countries, countries and the pos used to support the serial position. in fact,
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the only 2 countries in the are, will that supported this? what quite, i'm kind of saw among those to welcome at the us and boston, linda thomas greenfield. she said she believed there were a 155000 syrian people who are missing or detained. what the problem now for the un is going to be, is cooperation from the syrian government, because there already is a commission of inquiry on syria. there's something called the international impartial, independent mechanism to gather evidence. and that's the office of the high commission of human rights. but in 12 years of the symbol, the syrian government hasn't cooperated with any of that is james bayes alger 0 at the united nations. mexico is bracing for its 1st heart and all the season has just now with the weather update. and here's how it's working on this last day of june across the america. it's nice to have your long so this is new tropical storm beatrice forms in the eastern pacific looks to strengthen into
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a category one hurricane on saturday. the red line is a potential pass it could take. so potentially a landfall around man's a neil. it is going to dump a lot of rain on her list. go stays over the next little bit. it's been nonstop heat for 3 weeks now. in texas. temperature is still in the mid thirties. that sheet is transferred north and east for it. so book a little rock in arkansas, potentially hitting 40 degrees on friday today, but the storms doing little to quite the heat. but the storm severe thunderstorms have produced hurricane force wind gusts in the us, midwest. so that's what out that wildfire smoke from canada but still smoking conditions for new york and d. c. but the wet weather in dc should help to dampen that down was found. we go fairly typical weather here. some showers in storms and things are heating out through central california to san joaquin valley, fresno at 41 degrees. we've got some heat alerts in play here. so at the end of south america is a fairly quiet picture. so we move on from the campus to patty, go near nother store in system on winds into southern chile and some mountain snow
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for the southern andes on friday, said aren't, and they will still ahead on that. i'll just say era, 3000000000 dollar bailout, so focused on will have what the international monetary fund once in a time and in tennis who's facing, who's and that has details of withdrawal from the on this week. so thrice a new method of cremation is helping him to tradition become more environmentally friendly. and wave is a danish community enjoy taking sustainability to new heights just over the notarized and there's some so i and they are officially 100 percent renewable because that has to be energy, right. we change on how to save the latest news as it
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breaks people who live here over the years. i've had to grow used to repeats itself through a tax that they say they've never before seen anything quite on this scale with detailed coverage. how was this allowed to happen? who's responsible and should safety standards be changed from around the world? ukrainian soldiers in this area said that they were going to try and exploit and push hard to hold off loaded with wagner, played such a fundamental role. the delta care of mazda about top stores this on the manual macro on this. how the 2nd 1st, this meeting, as the faces mounting pressure to declare a state of emergency,
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a soft to 3rd consecutive night, yvonne and protest sugared by the fatal shooting. the teenage at my police cushion the form and assist together for all says rush i will emerge stronger from the new to the might bach the message last week. your opinion and leaders are attending the final day and the council meeting in brussels. discussing migration, the blocks economy relations with china focused on is set together $3000000000.00 lifeline for the international monetary fund. well, the country is on the brink of default, the suffering from forwarding forward cash reserves. inflation is storing and the value of the roof is plummeted. it means pocket stone is struggling to afford the impulse months of political time, while there's also scared off potential for an investment high that has more from is not a bad and what is being held as
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a breakthrough by the focus on your daughter to the international monetary fund and focused on have agreed to a stop level agreement, which really fav the rate for up to $2000000000.00 for the cash strapped economy focused on support and exchange these of that at the north time, low and sufficient only for the month of in board been focused on relies heavily on import of oil and gas. the price is a bridge right affected adversely by the water in your crate. the i m f of course not once, but gets done to the wise, the tax incentive that did that given to the people at large. and of course the country is already relaying under the pressure of high inflation, which is around 38 percent. so the buckets that need people really now see high prices at the fuel station and the higher prices for commodities particularly imports. but this is of course, going to be some relief for a few months,
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football gets done. however, i am going to make one that focused on relapse together act together in order to their wives the economy and put it back on the road to recovery. so although this will be seen as a short time relief, football gets done a lot more needs to be done and the days to come come out of how you get out of your data. it's not my by the prime minister of sweden is corners. the com following the burning of a cross outside the mosque install. okay. well for kristen says there's no reason to insult people. he says to us because some things are legal and not necessarily appropriate. united nations agency for taxing extremism has condemned the bunny as a vile act. us took here cut ha, and jordan condemned. what happened in the swedish capital iraq rural co have recall that just to match from the un alliance of civilization says freedom of
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expression is a fundamental human right. but desecrate, think sacred books is unacceptable. that's i'm a failure, isn't just a problem in sweden. germany's government says that hoff of all jennings questions for new the publish report agree with n t movement statements up to 1006. all my favorite crimes have been recorded in germany annually since 2017 include insults, threats, damage to property and bond, and to tax. the federal government report also from us across the german society, muslims office seems to be lacking. the ability to integrate and distance themselves from non muslims. what time is far right? if the policies in joint growing popularity with up to 20 percent support in recent opinion post f d candidates, one the policies 1st advert district selection. any of this week, a southern or cima is a member of the independent x, but tunnel that issue the reports. she's also
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a search focusing on is i'm gonna say the an anti semitism. she joins us from, frankly, welcome to the program. so put simply how wide spread is, i'm a service in germany and you'll be and we find out that it's a big problem here in german society. but we also have to acknowledge that this report you already mentioned, it is really, it's a milestone disappointed the milestone here in german history. and just for less than sitting here is the 1st account about how much things are present east and how they're treated. it's, it's a combination, you could say all of the studies, we already have a few studies, but in the, in the new findings. and it shows that it's a really big problem here. and the crime is that wherever cold it in germany is that the tip of the iceberg and all the incidence of a never recorded. and that's what you would say, because we thought, let's look at the mindset of the perception, how're most things being perceived. because the numbers are really,
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but just it's about the, i think it's a said because we can, we know a lot. we have a lot of sophisticated like violence. we know of if it's a physical assault or verbal abuse and we know it's a problem. but in this report, which is for the pages, we also looked at the you could say discrimination which is part anonymous or something that is more subtle. and so which is something that you could, we could find out is that it's a problem in everyday life. in individual meetings, let me tell you one what one number like almost half of the population in germany consider that the slot does not belong to germany or one 3rd of the population. they feel like an alien. that's how a statement is put because of the muslims in here and, and or even there was something which is makes it even more specific and more clear there in the statement. i haven't been as surveyed if you would accept this. but
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amelia, who was muslim and almost 40 percent of the drum and population, would not accept them. they refused the idea to have a man who was most them on. how does this affect people's daily lives that and that must be long lasting effects with this? and of course, this is where the, the effects are that the living together in a poor society like this year with different minorities, it's accessibility which is really the fixed, everyday life and not even everyday life. as i mentioned before. it's also something what we call the structural discrimination. so the muslims are excluded from employment and the for an apartment and housing, or even for management and responsibility. so all these types just i just mentioned, which we have that leads to a really severe exclusion in everyday life and in defense. so you could say sarah
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supplies, i did want you say that, how does this feed into what's happening elsewhere in europe? a, is there a trend here? well, how do we look at the difference with the new governments, for example, in hungary and pull them, which is they're not new. you'd say that maybe each of these newer cars. we can actually talk about a trends of that and time of them themselves. humans and tenants in racism is getting more and more people actually accesses. and, and even in germany, you mentioned the id would say the only party who is really, really kind of left them and is getting more and more support. so which is the main things to the question of migration, the rest of the problems. but it's also always some type of a topic of which is related to extremism to some of it's one of them. okay, i just have a nice see what we appreciate your time here and out to 0. thank you. thank you. as
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well, staying with this, let's take you now live to baghdad. these are pictures from the rocky capital with see the, the how the al serra has called for pro test over the beginning of the, to on, in sweet know, that comes of close out. the united nations agency for tackling extremism condemned the beginning as a vile act. moving on now, the pentagon has revealed that's a chinese balloon shot down over the atlantic in february did not collect any intelligence. isaac flew over the us, the balloon carrying a launch, pay load of electronics throughout the united states from alaska to south carolina . it prompted concerns that beijing was collecting intelligence. china denied the allegations at the time and said it had that straight of cost when it entered us space. um it ends up people in the us living in the area is
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a dangerous equity because of wild fires in canada, then engaged to stay in doors and mosques outdoors and avoid exposure to have a smoke other dispute. she programs go ahead and report start from chicago. a combination of canadian wildfires, a northerly wind, is blanketing a 100000000 americans in smoke in cincinnati. some brave be outdoors on foot in cars and on the water beneath the sky line shrouded in haze. the picture was the same in indianapolis on michigan's mackinaw bridge in milwaukee where smoke fills the skies trapped by warm summer temperatures. and in chicago were this week surely an manson singer of the band garbage ended her performance early with this apology sealed. it's kind of whether it's like really dangerous for me. so we have car sorts are just
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the here. local leaders are urging residents to wear masks or stay in doors, especially if they have respiratory problems. last night i really was coughing a lot. when i know i'm a little more usually if i'm bid horse, as you can, maybe here at times this week, chicago's air quality was recorded is the worst of any major city in the world. and i conic landscape with no defined outline. this is a clear is chicago. skyline has been for 3 days on the air quality index has been over 200 for the past 24 hours. health officials say at just 150, staying out here all day. is the equivalent of smoking 7 cigarettes. there are now about $500.00 wild fires erupt and flame across parts of canada. half of them burning out of control one,
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the size of rhode island in the fire season is just begun. john henry and l g 0. chicago heats relate to the illness is there on the increase in the southern united states. at least 12 people have died of heat stroke on. the hydration is affecting many of us whether x but say a specialty high pressure system, known as a heat, is trapped all 10 temperatures from arizona to florida. so its associate degrees celsius are expected to remain heights route next week. well, that same hate thing where the system is being blamed for heat stroke, dest, south of the border in mexico. the amount of the con has to store there's no rush, but in mexico from the sweltering heat lane, health authorities say a 112 heat related tests have been recorded since march, almost 3 times as many as last year. those working outdoors are most at risk, but they are finding ways to adapt the over i, i work in construction and it's really bad. we hydrated with water and rest for 15
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minutes. then we go back to work again. we do that every hour and also a high pressure weather system called a heat, domus trapping heat and humidity over mexico and the southern united states. the northern mexican state of new level leon has been hard hit with 64 depths and record high temperature soaring to 45 degrees celsius. and that's one of those, it got a lot of us, something done says there was a fairly intense h way with temperatures high of a normal high the noise recorded and reset to use the high temperatures generate changes in our bodies, especially between 10 am and 4 pm, when the most intense heat waves are registered and can cause the hydration and people last on the weather experts or warning that another key wave is on the way. the immediate forecast for many mexicans is finding any way they can to beat the heat and run the la on al jazeera, a. us school god, who is accused of hiding during a mess, shooting has been acquitted,
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of child neglect and comfortable negligence. scott peterson was charged out of funding to pursue the gunman who killed 17 people in pox in florida. 5 years ago, the school gall down to form a sheriff's deputy was on when a former student nicholas cruz opened fine peters and broke down and is actually not guilty, verdict was run out by like back we've got on like back of the 45 years. is a more and be able to put the truth out of what happened it's. it's been an emotional rollercoaster for so long. endless nights you know, talking mark point in the morning. you know, try to understand and learn this whole case or we something believable was on believable. but don't anybody ever forget this was a massacre on february 14th only person,
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a boy was that much. there wasn't any law enforcement. nobody on that scene. somebody or so chilly springs everybody do the best because well, despite the not guilty verdict, some families of the victims to hold peaches and accountable for what happened for our families. we still feel we should be home that every day by his failure to act . i know that the cause he contributed, i should say, to the death of my daughter, jane, her schoolmates and their teachers. his inaction contributed to the shock and devastation of students and teachers at that school or the supreme court in the us as beloved colleges from considering the race of applicants to the side on you would missions besides the policy by legs. the constitution lawsuit said challenge the practice at harvard unit, i see in the university of north carolina. but the quotes decision has in few related to summit minority students will single,
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has more 2 of the oldest universities in the united states. harvard and the university of north carolina have used race as one of the many factors to admit potential qualified students. but a group of asian american students suit u. n. c and harvard, claiming the practice, denied them access to an elite education in favor of lots are qualified african american and latino applicants. on thursday, the us supreme court agreed ruling 6 to 3 that using raise as a factor violated the 14th amendment to the constitution. and the 1964 civil rights, while opposing groups of students reacted to the ruling on the court steps. the man behind the student's law suits celebrate these obligations compel the removal of all racial and ethnic classification boxes from undergraduate
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and post graduate application forms. the incoming president of harvard said the school is now reworking the way it admits new students, while still focusing on diversity. we will comply with the court's decision, but it does not change our values. the us president blasted the decision and called the supreme court, an obstacle to social progress. that is this time more to unravel basic rights and basic decisions than any court readings. every recent history takes and how it's how it's ruled on a number of issues that are, had been present for 5060 years. sometimes the white house is providing legal advice and other support to help schools comply with the ruling. the reaction from harvard students, sadness and anger. i'm infuriated in speech. this is just racism. it's just racism with a very thin veil. i've just met so many people from so many different cell phones
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and like, it will just put is my heart for people. harvard and the university of north carolina had argued that they were using rates as an admissions factor in order to create a student body that would be more sensitive to the diversity of the united states. and does create a generation of future leaders that with us be more responsive to the challenges in the years ahead. the supreme court said that's a laudable goal, but it's not enough to justify violating the us constitution. russell and jordan elders 0 the supreme court state legislators in california are all to consider more than 100 recommendations to compensate the dissenting. so slavery, california is black. reparations task for best of its kind in the us met to for the final time and to announce the hyundai, the on the recommendations or should include the full apology and financial supplements. california never had legal slavery, but the task force as the state has a history of systemic racism in brazil,
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a form of presence liable scenario is facing a band from public office for up to 8 years both nor was accused of spreading this information about brazil's electronic voting system during his fails re election that last year, 3 judges have ruled against him and one in his favor. the tribe, you know it well, it was even late on friday for the deciding sites will be cost for both. not, i didn't attend the hearing, but earlier he addressed concerns that his comments lead support. it's a strong government buildings in january. lots of amazon in the us, there was a january 6th capital uprising that wait a lot against trump, but then there was new information. the same thing here in brazil, when the images of a guy wearing a t shirt and toppling over a clock were shown, the world fell on my head. later, we saw someone from presidential security, letting invaders and something suspicious happen. they want to pin and attempted
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coo and myself and the right. we are not to blame, but still to come him. history is made in the around the world ocean race. gemma that has no deductible the the,
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[000:00:00;00] the tim is here in the studio, not for us, but it was supposed he's done a thank you carry australia pressing home their advantage against england on day 3 of the 2nd ashes. test the lords and going resumed with 6 wickets in hand,
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but with the 2nd bulls the day captain ben stakes fell submit to stop the 17. and just off to making his house century harry brooke was heading back to the pavilion, sky in a catch all stopped the current cummings. and coming is it going to run up the england endings by removing josh tongue, england loudly for $325.00 of us and established fits of $91.00 australia going well so far that secondary as far as boundary as an colanda a short time ago they were $47.00 without loss elite of a $130.00 is no. so good news for australia they spin at nathan line won't fall for the rest of this much and is it out for the remainder of the ashes? he's taking 9 wickets in the series, sorry for all that pulled up for the significant cough injury was fielding on thursday. a decision on whether he needs long term rest will be taken off of his match in those desired outgoing powers. sounds of my coach at kristof garcia has been arrested as positive an investigation into elected racism as
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a fuller club. it relates to his time in charge of niece and he denied making anti muslim comments when the allegations 1st surfaced publicly earlier this year, his son sean and thought of its cause also, it rested in question to buy french persecutions on friday. mexico on the 1st team to qualify for the quarter finals of the conquered half gold comp that they secured that place with the victory as a hazy in arizona. henry locked in and set them on my way all in the 2nd half the 31. when was wraps up in the closing stages by santiago jimenez, it's 2 twins after the states and mexico with this competition as they reached the knockout stage of the game. just bang creepy the and the same great. so it was hot, right? so the tournaments, guess ation catch all. they were in front to get it from the rest. i didn't the good through coming abdullah quite the celebration from him as well. right. impressive thoughts in the final seconds of the mat childris equalized. when alice ellis funded to move into the net just 3 days before
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wimbledon has been a set back. so well, number one, industry on tech, she's been forced to withdrawal from his semi final the about some book open in germany through illness. to be on tech said she was unable to play the chat rooms, etc. also coming down with a fever and possible food poisoning, the pilot supplier is top seed for wimbledon and was drawn to face and shooting of china in hot opening match, defending champion, elena re block. and i will meet american shelby roaches in the 1st rounds. in the menstrual defending champion, no joke of it just will go up against dodge and to the end of padre catch him in his opening match. as he looks, the claims are rapid extending 22, france. i'm tied to 3 nfl players have been bombs of the whole is next season for breaking the legs. rules the best thing on games. indianapolis, colts, pat isaiah, roaches unofficial battery. have their contracts terminated by the team of following the decision. also binders of the season was free agents. demetrius taylor, the nfl has the strict rules that all employees cannot pass on games. a history was
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made in the around the world ocean race. as the 11th hour racing team became the 1st american vote. so in the event, the team didn't actually finish the race. they were forced to retire this dos of the final like 2 weeks ago. and they collided with another team as they was sailing out to the hague. this left agent damage to that bytes the skippers. the other team admitted the collision with his folks. and that for the well say international jerry awarded full points to 11 pallets. that's an average of it. schools either the other likes in the race and that was enough to victory. the team was able to ease into the thoughts and you, jennifer, it's late to begin to the celebration. charlie and lights becoming the 1st american . skip that to lead us team to victory, and this is really a history of the ocean race. all saying that francesca cartridge is the 1st to tell in twins, right? i've been one thing after this race when for 10 years and you know, to see it come to for us today. is this, it's amazing. honestly it's, it's a dream come true. it's uh, you know, nobody could scripted, certainly the way it went down. um, you know,
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but uh we would have loved to have kind of wanted on the water, but um, you know, very well deserved nonetheless. and the world's best blacklist the gathering and the spanish city of bill bow a head of the star. the total fonts among them is not cavendish. the british writer was racing and his last tool before retiring leads just one more stage when to assess a new record. i have a whole 1000 great eddie mux, the cavender says, there's no rooms a sense of mentality. this race gives me the most incredible of emotions and unfortunately you don't really, you can't really analyze them and, and, and, and appreciate until to alaska, which is the same every year. and i know it's my last one, but it is still the same. i have a job to do and i'm trying to avoid you if are those little bits of sentiment at the time where you can definitely appreciate them later on. just a quick update from the ashes, australia and now 58 without last and the 2nd endings pizza will have more action
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from the ashes, at least from the village. i'm a thank you very much indeed that sits it. so this, these back in a few minutes and more of the day developments. and of course you keep up to date on our website, which is opposite. dot com, stay with us here. the on charging the cost, inflation is slowing, but the fight against it is ramping up. india is economic part is rising in savings of these from china as a manufacturing hub, plus zambia step deals, pre exploits, other nations in depth distress will follow suit. charging the cost on out to 0. we understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the were similar to what we've been using kind of files that method to use
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a discipline record in poland. the accused judges who refused to the states. line witness follows to courageous judges, spearheading the stand against reforms. critics, please leave the highest guardians of the constitution, vulnerable to politically motivated sanctions, based on their routing judges. under pressure on that, just beneath the waters of the atlantic ocean press station invasion is transforming the new england coast. invasive. your pin green crabs are surging in number and devouring the regions. muscles gallops in class the tons and tons of the shell, fish. the landings there have really vomited as these guys have become more pervasive . at the dawn of the 19th century, they arrived on the shores and the cargo holes of european trading vessels. new england, brutal winters have kept their numbers steady, but now water temperatures have risen and grown more hospitable and their numbers
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