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this is d.w. news live from berlin the u.s. city of charlottesville marks the first anniversary of white supremacist rallies that turned deadly students and activists commemorate the confrontation between white nationalists and protesters that left one person dead in the city last august we hear from all correspondents in washington where rallies are also taking place also coming up. the vote counting is underway in mali after a presidential runoff election but many people stay at home amid reports of attacks
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on polling stations we'll go live to bamako for the latest. and by unmovic boy into the new football season with democratic victory will front foot to the german super cup we'll bring you the highlights from their natures trophy when . the old. man. i'm either kimani i'm glad you could join us the u.s. has been mocking one year since the violence white supremacist rally that claimed the lives of three people in charlottesville virginia white nationalists are gathering in washington for another so-called unite the right rally police are separating them from counter protesters who are expected to outnumber them now last year hundreds of white nationalists descended on charlottesville to protest the removal of a monument to confederate general but even the that rally turned. and as protest
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has clashed with counter protest as culminating in the death of have the highest who was killed when a man drove his car into a crowd. now a number of rallies that taking place in washington and that's exactly where you correspondent. is joining us live from so where exactly are you are the remnants of what was the counter protest which was frankly massive at least several hundred people if not maybe around a thousand people from all over the district from the area even from a few other states who came out to protest against the white nationalist message this was also supposed to be the park where the white nationalist rally was held but partly due to the weather and also due to some rumored security concerns they actually pushed up the time of their rally which was supposed to be happening right now there were an estimated maybe twenty people there a few people spoke and then they all got into police escorted white vans and went home so that's the situation now fortunately things remained pretty calm but there
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was a lot of police presence around and speaking of the police concerns about security issues due to the two sides colluding colliding what have the police done to prevent this from happening. there were some reports of a few small minor skirmishes with the police and there were reports coming from charlottesville the city where all of this happened last year that a few people were arrested but for the most part things here remained pretty calm but what you can see next to me are some police barriers as well as there were several rows of other police between where i'm standing which is where the white nationalist rally would have been and where the counter protesters a few of them still are so there was quite a big separation between the two sides and the police said they meant to keep it that way they wanted to keep the two sides as separate as possible in order to prevent what happened last year from happening again and my own what has a message been from the so-called active fascist groups and also the white
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nationalists. on the white nationalists side jason kessler the man who organized both last year's and this year's unite the right rally he said he first of all he wanted this year to be peaceful but he also said he wanted to spark a debate a conversation about the role of white people in american society today because these are people who genuinely believe that white voices are being shut out of american life right now and on the on the counter protesters side they really wanted to come out and say that this is not what washington d.c. is about this is not their country this is not their city and they wanted to really stand against that by a straight a joining us from washington thank you. time now for some of the other stories making news around the world human rights groups of called on european governments to allow the aquarius rescue ship to dock and that's one hundred forty eight migrants and to europe this is coming after italy blocked its
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ports to migrant ships it accused the charities of colluding with human smugglers to run a migrant taxi service that encourages illegal immigration. a powerful explosion in north and syria has reportedly killed at least thirty six people including many children the force of the blast toppled buildings burying many of the victims the origin of the explosion is still unclear a british based wanted to group says rebel weapons depot in the basement might have detonated. the five countries bordering the caspian sea have reached a landmark deal on its legal status the convention signed by russia iran as a by john and to plan a stand and decades of disputes over the world's largest enclosed body of water and its huge oil and gas reserves iran says dividing up the seabed will require additional agreements. voters in mali went to the polls on sunday in
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a presidential runoff maad by reports of violence security sources say an election official was shot and killed by jihadists in the north of the country incumbent will. cast his vote in the capital bamako and he is up against so my let's just say once more who lost to kate saying twenty thirteen says it claims the west african state has become even more insecure indicate has room extremists killed three polling station workers and seized voting materials in the first round of the election last month. so let's now bring in journalist brum posthumus who is joining us from molly's capital bamako brown we've had reports of a polling station chief being killed today has there been widespread violence and if so did it affect voting. record including european union observer mission which . are the two on the. top.
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of all the work that you mentioned. general picture. it would be reform and the first round although that may also have to do with the simple for you. so incoming president abraham. came out of the first round with just over twenty percent of all opposition candidates majlis this say any chance that says they will catch up this time round. down very little chance of that happening the incumbent president greater glory huge advantage coming out of the first round and to call that gap to be filled you need a very large turnout in the second round so that you can mobilize the voters vote for that can to bring down the this haven't happened turnout if anything is any indication is anything to go by is actually lower than in the first would usually plays into the hands of the incumbent so there's very much well it's like a fairly comfortable win for the incumbent president you're going to look after
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from posthumus joining us from bomb acoa thank you nasa has launched a groundbreaking mission to unlock the secrets of our son of to a twenty four hour delay due to a technical problem the park a solar probe finally lifted off from cape canaveral in florida this spacecraft is named after a physicist eugene paca who predicted the existence of the solar wind sixty years ago the one point five billion dollar mission has been described as one of the most ambitious projects ever undertaken by the u.s. space agency. this is a mission solar physicists could only dream of for sixty years. a space probe the can approach the sun close enough to enter its atmosphere. the objective is to examine how solar flares formed. when currents of electronically charged particles hit the earth they threaten sensitive electronics and satellites
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that's why scientists want to be able to forecast devastating solar storms. the parker solar probe will gather the necessary data with four instruments this means coming closer to the sun than any other space probe has before. and to be successful it has to survive being showered by energy particles and extreme radiation this extraordinary hostile environment demands highly developed technology a carbon heat shield with the thickness of twelve centimeters. when the probe enters the sun scorching atmosphere its surface will heat up to fourteen hundred degrees celcius the onboard computer has to continually readjust the heat shield so that electronic and measuring devices inside can remain at room temperature and keep working if the probe falters in some way unprotected parts will simply melt.
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with every approach to the sun the probe has to fold in its solar panels behind the heat shield only a small part can be exposed to extreme radiation. the probe has been fitted with this cooling system during a flight through the sun's atmosphere it will cool the solar antennas and keep the instruments working. the parker solar probe will orbit the sun twenty four times coming closer to the star each time until the end of the year twenty twenty four when it's supposed to make its final approach solar physicists are eagerly anticipating a trove of new data. by an unique one their first face of silverware of the new season of debates in frankfurt and the german super cup the reigning league champions were in unstoppable form eventually winning the game five nil the result made it a half a return for buy a new coach. who won the german cup with frankfurt just
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a few months ago. nico kobayashi returned to his old stomping ground in frankfurt and he was feeling the love. but on the pitch he was looking to defeat his former club. at the start frankfurt brought physicality and looked ready for the match but biron opened up the scoring in the twenty first minute the pass from yahshua can make set up robert living toasty to hand in being gave byron in early by. then things got a bit heated with wayne marco fabienne in goals for eleven dollars the poll gave the perfect response again with this he was frankfurt goalkeeper frederick runover looked uncertain to neil buyer humbles was lucky not to get a red card for this foul on me out dutchy novich. after the break byron took advantage again through that window speak who concluded his hat trick of a bit but biron weren't finished kingsley coleman added another to pour
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salt in the eagles' numerous was and then tiago added a fifth goal to seal the game was the coco botches new side demolished his old one they probably won't give him such a warm welcome next time the win is meyer's seventh super cup victory. funny kind of kind of the fun didn't have any fuss was at the super cup and he now joins us from funk foot so nick job done it would seem a full buy and what stood out for you in the fs a fondness and nicol callbacks. one study i thought was very interesting to see that hasn't actually had a fingerprint on this team and no blueprint is the same buying we've seen season in season out for so long is because it is a very very good team of course they're a well oiled machine they've always played so well and so strongly with today they
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were incredibly ruthless against frankfurt they took every single opportunity they could to get a goal to just increase that score line it's interesting i mean of course just get a very poor world cup he's come back to school three goals and we've seen other players who didn't perform in the world cup who are back to it best its best their best it seems by and but i'm not sure if that's all up to coverts that could just be as i mentioned because behind is such a good and strong well oiled machine so by and the well oiled machine which makes me wonder what about frankfurt i mean what does this result tell us about the expectations for this season. i think frankly i have to go back to the drawing board their performance today wasn't as bad as the scoreline would suggest especially the first time the first half they did fight back they were running after the ball trying to get a goal back trying to at least attack by him but they have sold four key players ahead of this season and you can tell that they're missing you can tell that frankfurt need to practice need to get their new players who are not of the same
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quality of the ones who have left to improve to carry the team in the ways the other ones have done and i think they will need to think about getting another new goalkeeper the man in goal today was very very poor he was born in april and because he was bought you left the club and he did not make a very good day before frankfurt today so make given how strong buy and have come in is there a chance that another team could well take the bundesliga this season. i doubt i mean this abide is always going to be the team's appease especially in the form that they are in that they have been in the last couple of years that goldman of course will be strong this year with the players they've always had and with the staff off of the helm shaka were very strong but the bonus league is a real bind once when they went anywhere where they want to win is in europe that's where they want to win the champions league and that's where you make a coach has to prove himself and prove that he is indeed maybe a very good coach or just an also ran and that's going to be the hot the toughest hostile by munich in the coming months nicholas can
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