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this is d w news live from berlin russia's attains opposition leader alexei i know vani again as anti-government protests ramp up authorities arrested of ani and many others at three hundred fifty rallies being held against president vladimir putin two hundred two days before he sporn in for a fourth term we'll go live to moscow. also on the program for can a corruption put hawaii on high alert hundreds in fact the way they kill the way a volcano as it spews lava and a powerful earthquake shakes hawaii's big island. and its blast off for
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a new mission to mars nassau it launches an unmanned spacecraft appear under the red planet's crust and look at how mars was formed. thanks for joining us russian opposition leader alexei an elven he has been detained at an anti putin protest in moscow police seized him after he called for a nationwide rallies against president vladimir putin's inauguration for a fourth term as president obama is one of putin's fiercest critics he was barred from challenging putin in the march presidential vote monitors report that up to three hundred fifty demonstrators were detained along with him the protest in moscow was just one of numerous rallies underway across russia which authorities declared illegal.
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and e.-w. family sure when it's one of the protests in russia's capital moscow emily what's the atmosphere like there and how large are the crowds at this point. well at this point what's happening why is that the riot police have kind of had kind of gathered around the square lined up around the square are moving protestors i was just moved across the street from that main square from pushkin square working people work out the ring and they are just so these are just first thing the crowd i would say initially when the focus started there were certainly several hundred protesters here and they were chanting against who's in the bottle crashed. he's not our guard there referring of course the coup to being inaugurated on monday but at the moment we're seeing most from the square there's a helicopter you might be able to hear circling above the square kind of presumably
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a police helicopter so that's that's kind of what's happening here on the ground i am looking at some photos that look a pretty rough happening there has no lonnie's detention had any impact on the mood or the atmosphere there. well you know my needs attention was basically to be expected in fact i saw on twitter you know when when people were posting about not buying your driving as a protest people were saying countdown starts now begin being arrested but of course you know after his arrest that's really when the police presence here started spewing creek it seemed to me and they started clearing the square after his arrest as well but of course an earlier there were also. a lot of iran's protesters some i saw by police kind of going in and maybe a group of five or six into the crowd and kind of picking people out seemingly at
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random and there you know of course noting as well i might add that this protest here wasn't authorized by the city also already but there have been protests taking place in the in several other cities or two of ninety titties across russia and their arrests there as well and despite some of the protests actually having been authorized to despite the search as being not authorized what was the message that they were trying to send. well the motto of the telecast. today is she's not ours are just forget this happening i head off to the inauguration for putting the fourth term on monday and what to do here really have come out to show is that you get to ten boys elected with a huge smile majority but there are still people disagree with what he's been doing who disagree with it and they say they've come out for their right to be citizens
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so they think they're not ok with the restrictions that have been placed in two years here on freedom of speech on the media and on the internet as well practiced media watchdog has been blocking a popular messaging service here in russia the telegraph it's called getting it on and on monday last week there were also protests against the action taken against going to go. emily show one live at the protests for us in moscow thank you very much. and we'll bring you the updates coming from hawaii in a moment but first here are some of the other stories making news around the world voters in lebanon are gearing up for their first parliamentary election in almost a decade hopes are high that the vote on sunday will and prolong political gridlock but forming a government could take months or even longer in part due to the country's complex party system. thousands of people on the streets of paris to protest government policies marking
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a year since president obama calls election his critics say his economic and social reforms favor the wealthy and corporations by abolishing some worker protections and increasing police powers smaller rallies also took place in toulouse and bordeaux. north korea has adjusted its time zone by half an hour to match that of south korea it's the latest in a series of steps aimed at thaw in relations between the two countries but some koreans remain wary of the thought police shut down activists who tried to launch anti regime leaflets over the border. the german town of tria has unveiled a new statue of its most famous former resident karl marx communist china donated the statue to mark the two hundredth anniversary of marx's birth who is considered the father of socialism. u.s. president donald trump has made a fresh vow to protect gun ownership he was speaking at the annual national rifle
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association convention the n.r.a. is the most powerful pro-gun lobby in the u.s. trump comments come despite his earlier assertion that he would take on the lobby group after a florida school shooting in february. i president trump knew he was playing in front of a home crowd as he addressed cheering gun enthusiasts in dallas he called again for arming teachers to head off future mass shootings like the one in parklane florida in february in which seventeen people were killed ninety eight percent of mass public shootings have occurred in places where guns are banned just so you understand. tragically as we see there is no shining more inviting to i mares killer then or sorry dad did clare's this school is a gun free zone come in and take us. i
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ninety eight percent i you know they're cowards when they know there's guns inside they're not going to the n.r.a. has shown its support for the measures even though teachers and security experts have openly criticize the idea. in his speech which ranged across unemployment the economy immigration and nuclear proliferation trump made no mention of gun control proposals he'd floated in the past such as raising the age limit for buying rifles the n.r.a. sees that and other limits on gun sales as a violation of the second amendment to the us constitution the right to bear arms. with republican control of the us congress up for grabs in november's midterm elections trump used the n.r.a. platform to return to rhetoric he used in twenty sixteen to excite pro-gun voters warning that democrats are determined to take away america's guns.
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fresh earthquakes have struck hawaii's big island where the killer way of al qaeda has been spewing lava into residential areas as it's forced hundreds of people to flee. their homes aftershocks from a series of earthquakes have also been rumbling across the island the u.s. geological survey measured the largest tremor at magnitude six point nine the strongest since one nine hundred seventy five so far there have been no reports of injuries or major damage earlier we spoke with john tarzan a lava to our guide on the island. we're on the east side of the big island of hawaii. right now we're going through a period of time where we just went through massive swelling of the volcano and it's starting to release some of your energy in the last couple days what we've seen is lots and lots of earthquakes i think in the last three to four days there's been well over a thousand and in the last couple days in particular they've gotten more intense
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today they got a little bit were and we got some massive ones like the six point nine that was just described there are measures that are opening up. all of used to rift i believe that at the meeting tonight in the whole there had been somewhere between six and eight act decisions that had opened up in the last twenty four hours you know the last time something like this happened in hawaii was in one thousand fifty five and that particular event lasted about three months so they want everybody to understand this is something with going to be intense it could shut off tomorrow or could last for a really long time so everybody really just needs to make the proper preparations whatever that means. the u.s. space agency nasa has launched his latest probe to mars a powerful atlas five rocket is propelling the mars insight lander to the planet's surface as we speak the journey is expected to take six months upon arrival the probe will be looking deep under the planet's crust for clues about how it was
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formed. the inside lander will be the first to examine the internal structure of the planet mars scientists have been eager to gather data on the red planet's interior for decades. we know a lot about the surface of mars we know a lot about its atmosphere and even about its so i honestly are but we don't know very much about what goes on a mile below the surface much less two thousand miles below the surface down to the center this heat probe should be able to fill in some of those gaps developed by scientists at the german aerospace center it will measure the temperature of individual underground layers and determine how efficiently these layers conducts heat to do this the probe will have to burrow deeper into mars surface than any previous drill. another instrument will monitor how much mars north pole wobbles as it orbits the sun. and for the first time
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a seismometer will measure seismic five rationed on mars surface caused by earthquakes and meteor strikes the data acquired by all three experiments will make it possible to make new suppositions about the inner structure of mars and the information will help scientists to reconstruct the early development of rocky planets such as the earth mars venus and mercury. this will allow them to look back in time to when the super heated elements separated according to their densities and formed layers in the young planets. the structure of the planets consists of a dense missile core less dense mantles and a rocky outer crust formed as the planet cooled. on mars this process appears to have been faster and ended earlier than on earth there even
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today we can see the traces of. early development chains on the earth these traces have been almost completely obliterated. to football now and the penultimate round of matches in the bundesliga are about to kick off two big teams are in grave danger of being relegated hamburg are second to last and most burke are just two points ahead of them but hamburg remains confident. lots to cheer about at hamburg at the moment but long faces evolves hamburg on a high vol spur going to wrote a very different mood among the two sets of fans. after three wins in the last four matches hamburg a confidence ahead of their game at frankfurt today. most important things to show the same mentality as we've done in the last few games by mentality i mean the absolute desire and belief that we can win the game that's fit to speak of in. that desire and belief has given how member greil hope of surviving the drop.
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coach christian tenets has made a lot of good decisions since taking over in march he brought lewis holtby back into the fold turning an outcast into a key player hope we have scored five goals in his last six games. and we're playing football for the first time in four years we keep possession of the ball we have the belief to keep the ball we press deep and we're dangerous in front of goal. things are very different to. their on a downward spiral the director of sports was fired before last week's loss to hamburg votes but only won one of the last twelve games they have the worst record of any team in the second half of the season and now face a tricky test away to rb like sieg. i hope will show a bit more courage up front we have to really get into the tackles we need to do that against. me yet. so who will be heading to the
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