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this is d.w. news live from berlin two news years on edge is it marks the seventh anniversary of the arab spring the w.'s funny franchise in chino says fresh protests get underway . to carve up people anything to duck shit to get up to come back to the cutting edge to continue to take to the streets to call for a cut of the problems. there are fears the situation could escalate as the north african nation struggles with deep rooted economic problems or so on the program.
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that most people will never forget. the shame faced apology from north origins in hawaii this self day messages mistakenly sent out morning of a missile approaching the island panicked residents feared for their lives for almost forty minutes before the arrow was correct it will tell you what went wrong . and in german folklore kind of a produced a stunning comeback in a five go through in a with minds to spread a european chop. i'm helena humphrey good to have you with us fresh protests have erupted in june is the us the north african nation marks the seventh anniversary of the arab spring uprising that toppled its form addict. and he now admitting ben ali now for the
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seventh day in a roach in his ears have taken to the streets demonstrating against price rises and tax hikes says the government struggles to solve deep rooted economic problems many protesters say they've been left empty handed in the seven years since the revolution they claim that corrupt officials it's a blame for the country's are lacking a connery. well ahead of today's demonstrations to talk to the family of a man killed during a protest earlier this week. there's not much to do in this small town close to the capital city of tunis unemployment is high especially among the youth we are into border 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
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outside of the capital city tunis the frustration of a price hikes for basic oats could easily turn into a revolt against a government. people who do not have much suffer the most under the of starkey measures in effect to reduce to balloon ing state deficit this woman leaves the market didn't empty back then and from what they have been used before her father. i didn't benefit from democracy we are so tired of this because everything became so expensive the government doesn't care about and. people have been taking their anger to the streets over the past two weeks they are 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
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son harms the best of egg 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 holmes's death remain unclear what is certain is that he took to the street to demand 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 i never called. 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. well the report that
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was funny and she's now the official ceremony for the anniversary of the arab spring funny give us an idea of the atmosphere there at the moment and just how angry people all with the government at the perspire prospect of one more year of austerity. as you can see of the roads here behind me are reasons for tension of frustration to go again but so far in the capital city tunis everything is calm and peaceful if not some sort of a folkloric atmosphere because the oficial separation has just started to mock the self such abuse of the sort spring after the scenes that are some people here out to lax a great thing that they can you trust that now in the district to show others to the streets this morning see that despondency it was introduced in january first and that is requiring really tough measures and also it's resulting in the price
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hike people are against that they're protesting against that since we'd a mixed crowd to say so and also when you look at the toughest. decision made by a unified opposition leader behind it to make sure that the stench may be resisted to make sure the something changes it's real mixed mixed crowd here today some celebrating others staying awake on the scene and once again others go into the street because they're frustrated with the government and the funny oma economic point that she needs in government has announced that it plans to increase aid for the country's poor we're talking increased welfare payments going to two hundred fifty thousand families is that enough for the protesters. first of all down quite a few conflicting numbers how many people are going to. see that logic it would receive public aid they would receive and the people caught in speaking to sell the eighty's one thing but that's not enough because this is this is just really nothing i've been talking to want to come down the street or they are demanding
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this entire fine it's going to drop scrap altogether and they're too many governments for perspective of their lives jobs and basically making sure they have a. government help or not and so why would why would people be pretty point to the frustration because it's as i say some people are so frustrated that they're not taking to the streets and. funny for china in achiness thanks as ever for your reporting. now french dairy group says recalling some twelve million boxes of tainted baby milk from a three countries this comes off to a salmonella outbreak at one of its production plant schools three dozen children in france to fall ill on sunday the company's c.e.o. assured victims that will compensate all of the families affected he justified the global recall in an interview saying it's not easy to evaluate the number of items
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that need to be returned because we don't know what's been conceived already. a governor of hawaii has apologized to residents of the u.s. island off to an emotion see misawa it was mistakenly sent out yesterday the governor said a state employee had pushed the wrong button sending a text message to hawaii and warning them that an intercontinental missile would soon strike the island not one of the of course against the backdrop of international tension over north korea's ballistic missile program. warning sirens well out over hawaii. right 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
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a mistake made by workers manning the state's emergency warning system. you know this should not have happened we are investigating the sequence of events that occurred late at night and never risk meeting emergency management it was 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 we're actually terrified we're on the thirty sixth floor of the tower and we didn't know what to do my friend just wake you up he lets someone call you know why you do get into the series which exist in the. one professional golfer in hawaii tweeted in english as he took to shelter in a bathtub with his family please lord let this bomb threat not be real he wrote.
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north korea's boasted it has missiles which can reach a y u. 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. german defense minister on the line is in jordan to deliver some eighteen million euros worth of military equipment to bolster the country's border surveillance from the lion it was in the capital amman on a sunday for the official handover germany is providing at crofton vehicles to the kingdom which borders syria and iraq this comes after the so-called islamic state would be driven out of key areas in the region by u.s. led coalition forces. a funny line underlined the importance of jordan's role in the fight against i.r.s. . the joint fight against highlights above all
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that our cooperation is based on shared interests. mutual trust and reliability jordan is a reliable and a strong partner in a troubled region. a partner with whom we seek close sound sustainable relations. to south africa now where cape town is facing a dramatic water shortage of banned people from washing their cars and watering the gardens and they're also urging them to limit showers to two minutes or less the roots of the problem is an ongoing drought with last year recorded and the driest in decades that are now faced the cape town could become the first major city in the walled to completely run out of water. for residents in new landscape town this spring owned by a local brewery has been a blessing with water restrictions imposed on households in the city here people
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can get an additional twenty five liters free of charge. come here once a week in the fall for cans of twenty five heaters and you know use it for drinking purposes i've seen some parts happening here and this is before day zero so i can imagine people get quite upset when there's no will to day zero is when the city will run out of usable tap water keep towns to vote is closed down is currently at thirty percent capacity if it drops below thirteen point five percent city authorities will turn off the faucet in all households we would only then supply water to critical. places such as hospitals and was obviously also to what we've identified as pod sites places where people can come and collect water and there would be about two hundred of those scattered suitably around the greatest city water sources guarded by the military it's the worst case
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scenario for cape town and as each day passes without rain that reality inches closer experts predict day zero will arrive at the end of april. sports news now one hundred and minds restart their burden as they get season with a high scoring shootout person ever proved themselves more than capable of holding their own in the top flight during the first half all of the season while might scame out of the winter break in desperate need of points to stay out of the relegation fight. nigel de young went straight into mine his starting lineup on his return to the bundesliga and the visitors enjoyed the better start they took the lead on twenty six minutes who you should know removed with this false goal of the season one of his defense was far too passive but it was still a fine finish. minds continued to press in just five minutes later it was to no alexander back you have to read gone with and i was back line again exposed. on the
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home side bounced back quickly from going to down nicklaus food clothes heading in a corner after thirty three minutes i was to come back on. shortly afterwards combative midfielder beyond who else conceded a clear penalty and food cooked converted the equaliser from the spot with up all. i know that weren't done yet i'm a very much in the ascendancy midway through the second period so called completing his hat trick and how much of a stunning comeback. three two it finished with very much the man of the moment. taking people to moderation over the so it's obviously great for me to get that straight in that today it was really important to score three because we got a foothold in the first half through that we've got the belief that we can get
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something done. to stink on the come the she was good one of our up to tenth with the european football becoming a definite possibility. right plenty more news coming your way at the top of the hour so join me then if you can buy. my first boss like i was a sewing machine. where i come from women are bones by the social tools and there's something as simple as an income to write them by psychos isn't. since i was a little girl i wanted to have both by cycles of my own but it took me years to been made there.

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