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this is d.w. news lawyer from burning israel defends its move to open fire on palestinian protesters in gaza is ready troops killed at least fifteen protesters during mass demonstrations on friday prime minister binyamin netanyahu hails the soldiers responsible for the killings while others accuse israel of an excessive use of force also coming up in the u.s. more protests following the death of another unarmed black man at the hands of police now he's autopsy is raising new questions about the killing. plus it's
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raining a space junk a defunct chinese space lab has been spinning out of control for months and is likely to falter within twenty four hours. i'm helena humphrey thanks for joining me israel is rejecting calls for an inquiry into the killing of at least fifteen palestinians on friday israel's military opened fire after palestinian a demonstration turned violent at israel's border with gaza the european union and amnesty international have joined the u.n. in calling for an independent investigation into friday's bloodshed the united states reportedly rejected such a move put forward at the u.n. security council meanwhile israeli prime minister binyamin netanyahu says soldiers acted appropriately to protect the country's security.
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hundreds of mourners on the streets of gaza. some are carrying the body of a palestinian killed by israeli fire during friday's mass marches. at least fifteen palestinians were killed by israeli forces and more than a thousand injured in violent clashes. witnesses have reported live fire multiple rounds of rubber bullets and tear gas dropped on to crowds. after the march started i went through the fence i found an injured woman i couldn't bear to see or not help i brought her out of. the shot me in both legs. the un and the e.u. have called for an independent inquiry into the deadly clashes palestinians demand to return to what they call their homeland friday's great march to return had marked the forty second anniversary of land day when six on armed palestinians were shot by israeli forces as the government to cute swathes of palestinian land to
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create the state of israel israel's military released these images showing palestinians throwing stones at the border and friday they claim they'd only targeted instigators they blame the bloodshed on hamas which controls the gaza strip. what we've seen is a violent riot in its clearest form the hamas terrorist organization have said that people to the border with israel and gaza in order to camouflage that true intentions of terror but as so often one person's terrorist is another's freedom fighter and those remaining in the demonstrators camps say they are determined. they hope that the old will die out and the young will forget that the young are here they want to go back to the lands of they filed as any grandfathers. the young want to go back they have more ambition and their elders are. well. six
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more weeks of mass protests are planned in the run up to the seventieth anniversary of israel's founding what palestinians dubbed the nakba the catastrophe. and if past history is any lesson that could mean yet more bloodshed in one of the world's longest standing conflicts of the modern era. syrian human rights observers say a deal has been struck her evacuate wounded civilians from the last rebel held town in eastern guta region the agreements reportedly been reached between russia and one of the rebel factions in syria's duma it would see over one thousand injured people granted safe passage from doing that to opposition territory in syria's north the syrian government and its allies surrounded duma and regained most of eastern ghouta since beginning an offensive in january the one thousand five hundred civilians have died in around one hundred fifty thousand people have fled the fighting. there have been fresh protests in california over the killing of an
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on black man by police stephan clark's families released the results of a private autopsy showing most of the bullets hit his back contradicting a police version of events clarke is among a series of black men whose killings by police has sparked protests condemning police on. marches in california state capital sacramento protest at the shooting two weeks ago of twenty two year old stefan clarke police who shot him in the back say they feared he was holding a gun it turned out to be a cellphone. in a separate case in louisiana body camera footage shows two police officers swearing at thirty seven year old alton sterling outside a grocery store before shooting him dead one officer blaine salamone he has now been fired it was clear that lane so many came out like a pit bull. and immediately escalated the attire situation putting
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a gun to this man's. using profane language threatening his life and he ended up taking. a second officer involved has been suspended from judy. my decision was not based on politics it was not based on emotions. it was based on the facts of the case the family lawyer says the police have a responsibility to the whole community we know how difficult it is we understand that. it's a tough job. they have to deal with a lot. but with high duty comes high expectations you don't just look after white people you look after black people and hispanic and asian and everyone else a series of recent fatal shootings of black men by police has sparked a nationwide protests and the black lives method a movement but these cases can only fuel the debate of a bias in the american criminal justice system.
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now to some of the other stories making news around the world the governor over of rush's came out over a region has resigned after a devastating fire at a shopping center. has been in charge of the region for over two decades he'd face criticism for his response to the mall fire and which at least sixty four people died including the forty children in the indian city of endure at least ten people have been killed and several others injured after a four story hotel collapsed the collapse occurred after a speeding car struck the rickety building rescuers had been able to recover some people alive from day three. although it is in mali have a rested an islamist suspect over alleged war crimes in timbuktu he's accused of rape torture and the destruction of ancient was liam's when jihad this controlled the city in twenty twelve and twenty thirteen he's been handed over to the
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international criminal court in the hague where he will face trial. and now defunct chinese space lab is hurtling towards us this weekend experts estimate it's going to crash into the earth possibly as late as monday morning greenwich mean time but could come down any way across a huge swathe of the planet's surface the good news is it poses almost no danger to us he on earth when it enters the atmosphere will break up and thousands of small pieces and most of it will likely. just where will the tiangong spacelab come down nobody knows not even europe's top space junk expert holger crag he says scientists are constantly revising their predictions. so it's going to be an uncontrolled reentry and it's even more complicated because the space station is tumbling on its own axis. in twenty eleven the nano half ton module was launched into space it was the first step of an ambitious chinese project to build
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a titan space station earth's orbit but two years lighter they lost contact now the module is close to hitting earth but all that's known for certain is that it will come down somewhere between last chewed forty three degrees north and forty three degrees south. first will see the outer extremities torn off due to the violent aerodynamic forces and then the object to develop megawatts of heat as it reenters the atmosphere element you melts but it's made of titanium or stainless steel will glow as they come down but this won't be some kind of heavy rain of molten metal rather individual bits many kilometers apart astrophysicist predict between one hundred and two hundred kilograms of the module were actually hit earth however they say there's no danger of a severe impact and if the weather plays nicely people can expect to see something like a large meteor shower on
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a much more spectacular. it's force now and defending when does he get champions by munich moved one step closer to seeing the six consecutive title on saturday night and they welcomed dortmund to the audience arena and handed their rivals a brutal footballing us. expedience on the touchline and on the pitch plank is named his oldest starting eleven of the season an average age of thirty yet brimming with energy just five minutes and so must miller settled at leven on his way he pulled at the rest replace him to that of st but the video referee chose not to intervene. but was in contrast to five minutes later i front rebury is effort ruled out by v.a.r. because how mr g. has touched the ball in its way. not that it trumped by in style as they went to
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know up after a quarter of an hour did oliver with a cross rodrigo's with a slating finish. dortmund looked terrified and by and were in no mood to play nice this time it was miller's turn to get on the scoresheet the host bristly exploiting their opponents weakness three nil. and it wasn't going to get any better for the visitors rebury tricked and teased his way through the door and back line live until steve just had to touch it end. if you wanted an example of how not to defend this would be it. moments later rebury went from provider to scorer and then some stale five nil and there was still forty five minutes left to ensure. the second half was quieter with just the one goal for buy and live in completing his hat trick three minutes from tell you. it was his tenth
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goal in eight games against his former club. dortmund's humiliation was their first league defeat under coach peter. to buy on it bodes well ahead of tuesday's champions league clash with severe. and that huge victory should have handed bind the title but shocker had other ideas the royal police have been flying for were determined to hold on to second spot a not shot the sixth consecutive victory against a tri book team still in danger of relegation. south to have won their last three games one nil one of those thanks to x. freiburg man daniel kind of jury and this match proved just as tight now though the defender with a goal scoring touch just missed his cue the best chance of a laborious fast tough game needed a spark and an hour in it got its grey limbo went down in the box penalty set the ref no v.a.r. but freiburg felt hard done by. county jury parting the bavarian beers on ice
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and causing freiburg tempers to boil over. fast kept in newspapers and talked himself into q. yellow cards and generally bought before he was joined by his coach the ever temperamental christian stripes. shocker catheterized on the man advantage. to make game beyond reach. six trait wins a club record for shaka that a young coached a typically grounded we didn't think of this record we just thought about this match our hope to beat my book it's not easy to be tribal because it's organized team with young hungry players hungry former player helps make the difference shocker cementing second place. now lives he wanted to return to winning
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ways when they travel to hanover and they got off to a great start they took an early lead in the sixteenth minute when enforced by converted team of ghana's cross and when folsom slot at home in the seventy sixth minute leipsic were cruising at three one behind over had other ideas nicklaus for coke cut down like six lead to a single goal with this header. and moments later it looked like he had tied things up with another go but it was ruled offside leipsic survived winning three two but it was a hostile. christians around the world are marking easter sunday the day they believe that jesus christ rose from the dead pope francis is leading celebrations in the vatican which include additional easter message and the o.b. and o.b. blessing. the holy saturday mass the pontifical don't believe this to speak out in the face of injustice it will. call. it watching d.w.
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