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this is g w news live from berlin of a nation shaken by days of unrest should museum marks the seventh anniversary of the arab spring amid fears of fresh protests over economic hardship a reporter in china's has been speaking to the family of a man killed during a protest this week also on the program today do you think they also want never
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forget shamefaced apology from authorities in hawaii this after a message is mistakenly sent towns warning of a missile approaching the audience panicked residents feared for their lives for almost forty minutes before the arrow was corrected we'll tell you what went wrong . and in german soccer life's a show to get their second tough of the season off to a final stop when they hosted shall go last night with the second place in the bundesliga for grabs. you and me. alone welcome my name's christopher spring thanks for joining us chin is your is bracing for more street protests today as the north african nation marks the seventh anniversary of the arab spring uprising that toppled its former dictator zina eleventeen ben ali since monday june is eons have been demonstrate protest
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earlier this week. there's not much to do in the small challenge closer to the capital city of tunis unemployment is high especially among the youth we are in to board about one in three young people does not have a job life has become expensive and the local markets are nearly empty these days people are fed up with the economic situation in tunisia inflation was already quite high and now there is an additional price hike for basic goods like vegetables and fruits and it's in places like this one in villages and towns just outside of the capital city tunis the frustration of a price hikes for basic goods could easily turn into a revolt against a government. people who do not have much suffer the most under the austerity measures in effect to reduce the blooming state deficit this woman leaves the market didn't empty back then and for what they have been used before her father. i didn't benefit from democracy we are so tired of this because everything became so
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expensive the government doesn't care about and mom's name been. people have been taking their anger to the streets over the past two weeks they're showing the yellow card to the government the red card will follow they say if things don't change peaceful demonstrations turned violent one man died during clashes with the police. he lived here into borba in this house we are meeting his uncle he takes us through the entire family. the mother is under shock she's concerned that the death of her son her was in way her daughter tells us why. they don't want to tell the truth that the police killed my brother the official autopsy will not tell the truth the government is afraid that this could result in another revolution. if. the circumstances of his death remain unclear what is certain is that he took to the street to demand
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a life in dignity a job some stability. that's not possible in this country the politicians want to fill their pockets they don't care about the people if they want to put me in prison for what i say i'm not afraid left you know on a bit cold most people don't feel like celebrating the anniversary of the arab spring for many democracy didn't result in the economic prosperity they were hoping for. from a fair trial there reporting from just outside china and we're going to link up with funny again now she's standing by for us in china's now funny thing the seventh anniversary today of the arab spring uprising that toppled eunice's former dictator we've already had a week of protests how big is today's demonstration expected to be. if you look at previous protests they speak analysis of the previous beat the size
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really wasn't pretty big a few hundred a few thousand people gathered in several cities across to nisha and this is what's going to be expected for today as evolve the big question of course is that this protest which the union and the opposition party has calls for whether this is going to turn violent because at the same time while here in tunis in the capital city the anti austerity protest is going to be underway the official ceremony to mark the anniversary of the south and the seventh anniversary of the arab spring is also going to take place just a few blocks in between the two demonstrations or the celebration and the protests so that's a big question there that that is going to be violent and that's violence and this is exactly something that the government wants to avoid. and term of funny the government i believe has begun making one on two concessions there are plans for instance that have been announced to increase aid for the countries poor what are people telling you there in june as is this enough for the protesters the
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budget put there saying that this is probably just some lip service making sure that things stay calm today but they have been nine governments since the uprising the arab spring uprising twenty eleven nine different governments trying to do the same and that is trying to bring the economy back on track people do not believe the politicians anymore and because of that in fact some people do not even take to the streets anymore because they are so disappointed and frustrated now. this eight probably there is going to be some increase of aid but the people who are taking to the streets say this is not enough they want the entire fine and slow austerity measures to be dropped scrapped altogether ok sunny many thanks for that sunny such other reporting for us from china. turning to the u.s. now with the governor of hawaii has apologized to residents of the island off for emergency misawa lot was mistakenly sent out yesterday a governess at
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a state employee had pushed the wrong button sending a text message to hawaiians warning them that an intercontinental missile would soon strike they all and all this against the backdrop of international tension over north korea's ballistic missile program. warning sirens well out over hawaii. here. for nearly forty minutes it seemed like the world was about to end a text message was sent to people telling them to seek shelter and stressing that the missile alert was not a drill. hawaii's governor quickly apologized for what turned out to be a mistake made by workers manning the state's emergency warning system. you know this should not have not been we are investigating the sequence of events that occurred right and never receive meeting emergency management it was
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a procedure that occurs at the change of shift where they go through to make sure that the system is working and then employed he pushed the wrong button. and that triggered a false alarm sending people scrambling when we got the alarm were actually to find around the thirty six floor boards. and we didn't know what to do my friends as we knew he said he left school but it's up to you know why he didn't go to sirius when it's just. one professional golfer in hawaii tweeted in anguish as he took to shelter in a bathtub with his family please lord let this bomb threat not be real he wrote. north korea's boasted it has missiles which can reach why he. and with nuclear tensions between the u.s. and pyongyang already running high the false alarm is a reminder of what's at stake. and what can happen with the push of a button. well we've been getting more on all this from much analysts believe how
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or why news in honolulu he described the panic broke out as the yellow was sent out there were students running on the university of hawaii campus going towards shelter there were people that were in waikiki they were going towards the basements lot of the people that were staying here didn't know what to do otello employees instructed them to go down to the lower areas where many were waiting and terrified only to learn that forty minutes later the all clear was given journalists believe me they're talking to us so they are from honolulu ok time to catch up with some of the other news making headlines around the world former soldier chelsea manning looks set to run for a seat in the u.s. senate representing the state of maryland federal election filings show that the transgender rights activist is seeking the democratic party's nomination for president barack obama granted manning clemency while she was serving a thirty five year prison sentence for leaking classified data. in northern
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portugal at least eight people have died and dozens injured after a fire in a community center local media saying the blaze was caused when a teaching device exploded in the town of tom de la the mayor said people have been attending a card game tournament. hollywood actor mark wahlberg says he's going to donate the one and a half million dollars he made from reshooting a film that's after an outcry that female costar michelle williams was paid far less for the same work the money will go to the women's legal defense fund time's up to reshoot became necessary after actor kevin spacey was replaced following allegations of sexual misconduct. time for some sport now the bonus league is back after the winter break and it was a tough start to the second half the season for second place shall facing in a way tie at lights last night shaka have of course been enjoying
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a rich vein of form recently on beaten in eleven games but lights a show hard to beat at home and were hoping to snatch that second place for themselves as long that is as they didn't get distracted by one of january's big transfer sagas. shut your visit to light seek for what could be not be katie's final game room is just liverpool are prepared to pay an extra twenty million euros to get them out immediately rather than wait until summer. this one took a long time to get going thanks to child because disciplined play but in the thirty sixth minute benjamin stamberg got his side into trouble i perfectly on the judo match somewhat less appropriate in the penalty box during a game of football john kevin i was stunned however couldn't convert strongly saved by round them on but poorly taken by the frenchman i nevertheless five minutes later leipzig did manage to take the lead and unspectacular not be
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cade's the efforts made unstoppable by desperately unlucky now to defeat. them until the center back himself stepped up on fifty five minutes to put things right and well deserved equaliser and now those fourth goal of the season i was twenty one minutes to go now to i was involved once again giving the ball away to conrad lima from very a sweet counter attack the shock about line off guard to ones of the hosts thanks to team avengers night goal of the season i was just two minutes later it was three one like six bruma claimed the goal but it was none other than now the who made the difference with yet another decisive deflection i put tonight at least i'll be like are the best of the rest in the bundesliga. the
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