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you know our interactive documentary. on you tube returns home on d w dot com. this is d w news live from bergland a show of defiance after last week's violence protest there against migrants also coming up i went to sleep thinking it was a nightmare i thought i was going to wake up from it so to go to the devastation in brazil as people realize the extent of the damage done to the two hundred year old's national museums in rio de janeiro after it was gutted by fire and how some
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children in the afghan capital kabul are benefiting from a new global library it's the brainchild of an afghan woman she wants to offer the children a respite from the country's difficult security situation and the opportunity to learn to appreciate. i'm sorry kelly it's great to have you with us it's not about being left wing or right wing it is about doing the decent thing that's how the lead singer of one of germany's best known rock bands to top holes in describes last night's concert against racism in the east german city of camden musicians said that they wanted to send a signal after anti migrant protests erupted in violence in the city last week tens of thousands of people turned out to watch the concert. and. views into me as they removed. us that was the motto of the candidates concert is liberal germans
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responded to calls to stand up against far right racism before it started there was a minute of silence for the thirty five year old whose fatal stabbing unleashed last week's anti immigrant protests. the mood was peaceful albeit with a clear message to the racist moms who shocked the country with thousands chanting nazis out. was. this is absolutely fantastic because as the people of cannot we have to show that our city is colorful open to everyone and that we have no sympathy for what has happened here in recent days. because international researchers were never far right city the majority of the population is totally normal democratically civilized but not far right took out saying we
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don't want that here we don't want any such people. you know. several well known german bands performed in chemist's including local group comes close the driving force behind the concert is the group singer explained at a press conference earlier. today asking shafter all this rubbish happened we called friends on tuesday evening and asked them if they would join us for the concert. within twenty four hours everyone had said yes everyone got in touch with everyone else and then all these people here agreed to join the concert at the mention gets him and i'm starting the lead singer of one of germany's most popular rock groups explained his motive for taking part. it is essential that we are clear this is not left against right everybody who is in any way decent and it does not matter what political beliefs they have opposes a radical right wing mob which attacks people. few people at the candidates
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concert would disagree with that their city put on a different face on monday with thousands united in a fun loving show of music and tolerance. meantime the german president frank. coming under fire for promoting that concert and cabinets and sharing the link to the event on his facebook site chief political correspondent belinda crane explained why the bands who played there was a pretty far left a band that has at times been under observation by germany's approval of the f.b.i. and that led to criticism interestingly enough from the conservative party here in germany from the christian democrats so not from well from the right wing as well from the far right but in fact from mainstream parties why is that because there's enormous nervousness here about how to handle this rising right wing
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demagoguery and the fact is we have seen too few of the mainstream politicians actually go to candidates only the family minister has done so and here we hear this nervous reaction from the mainstream i think people are very very uncertain what to do about what we see on rising polarization and and the right wing and at the moment they're feeling their way. that was our chief political correspondent belinda crane let's get a quick check now of some other stories making news around the world coalition forces led by saudi arabia have admitted that the airstrike on the yemen school bus last month was a mistake forty children were killed in that attack the western backed alliance said that they thought the bus was carrying the rebel leaders the coalition says those accountable would be held responsible. u.s. president donald trump has warned syria against launching an attack on its live the
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last rebel stronghold in the country syrian forces are massing around the northwestern province trump tweeted that an offensive could cause quote human tragedy russia and iran are expected to back and in songs. and as typhoon gebbie moves across western japan authorities have advised around one million people in the coby and the osaka regions to evacuate hundreds of flights have been canceled and some bullet train line suspended it's thought to be the strongest storm to hit japan in a quarter of a century. officials in brazil are blaming chronic underfunding for the fire which has gutted the country's oldest and most prestigious museum the national museum in rio de janeiro housed twenty million items including the oldest human skull found in the america the cause of the place is not yet known but the institution had no sprinkler system and fire hydrants closest to the museum were
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dry. angry scenes the morning after the disastrous fire which ripped through brazil's historic national museum. protesters demanding to inspect the damage for themselves they want to see the museum rebuilt and punishment for those who failed to protect the two hundred year old building and its priceless contents. how can we explain in words what you have lost. we are here to say goodbye to the museum and to fight for its restoration our national memories are here. here look at this i went to sleep thinking it was a nightmare i thought i was going to wake up from it is a little difficult just as i feel more anger than sadness because it could have been avoided there wasn't even water of course there are guilty people and they have to be punished. devastated staff
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a devoted their careers to looking after the twenty million pieces in the museum's collection this curator came straight to the museum on hearing about the fire she helped to recover some valuable mature rights. that i was i was in a rush to get in because i knew where the meteorites where they were brought out of the ashes a real phoenix. officials admit the museum suffered from years of underfunding and neglect under successive brazilian governments it's necessary for all the authorities that have the resources specifically the federal government to help the national museum put its history back together. we've already lost part of our collection that brazil cannot lose its history. but as you. wish but. it's feared as much as ninety percent of the museum's collection has been
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destroyed even if the structure is rebuilt huge numbers of irreplaceable artifacts have been lost forever. to tennis now where five time champion roger federer has crashed out of the u.s. open to australia's john melon then federer cruised through the first set against his unseated opponent but millman claimed the next three sets millman now advances to the quarterfinals for the first time where he will face novak djokovic who powered into the final eight with a straight sets victory over joe while sosa of portugal djokovic has won the title twice before now a new advertising campaign by sports giant nike has thrown support behind american football player collin kapur neck and laid up an already racially charged debate in the united states this just days before the start of the new season capper nick is the quarterback who caused division protesting racial injustice by kneeling during
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the american national anthem that protest started more than two years ago and president trump has chimed in forcefully against the movement a capper nick started not he's new campaign pulls no punches believe in something even if it means secor flossing everything that's exactly what colin company because done over the past two years after starting his protests in august twenty sixth game company has not been offered a new contract by any n.f.l. club with. his decisions of protests racial injustice specifically police brutality against african-americans coast of fission as fellow n.f.l. players join the movement. u.s. president donald trump was among the most vociferous critics. would you love to see one of these n.f.l. owners when somebody disrespects our flag to say get that son of a bitch off the field right now oh he's five. five years.
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in may and a fellow owners ratify the posi which directed protesting players to remain in the locker room during the anthem or face punishment we want people to be respectful to nationalise we want people to stand that's all personnel and make sure that they treat this moment in a respectful fashion. that policy is yet to be implemented and the new nike campaign has now intensified the divisive issue nike and kept in the face of backlash on social media hashtags nike and just burn it showed fans discarding nike products with just days before the start of the new season not he has added fire to an already fiery debate. well meantime afghanistan has one of the highest illiteracy rates in the world where than sixty percent of the population and one in
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three children cannot read or write now one afghan woman has set up a mobile library in the capital kabul to try and give at least some children the chance to discover the world of books. this is no ordinary pass it offers hope to children in capital every day it tears the afghan capital is residential neighborhoods for two to three hours children can discover worlds otherwise little known to them and get lost in a good big. books with stories about princes and beggars best. dragons to. i read books in two languages here in past two and dari. fresh to careen started the mobile library with the help of donations she studied it all very tonight wants to encourage critical thinking among children back home the boss is in a safe space in an otherwise dangerous city. explosions are
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a problem and that can happen at any time but then we are we are trying to park a car inside the communities where it is far better it is much more security but i think overall the security problem in the country is less than that get exist for any project so we could not stop our work just because of the security problem life sunday and security issues as a. nine year old shot eagerly waits for the bus to come by each day i haven't heard of it yet if i enjoy coming here because there's so many exciting things to eat i like stories about goats best i don't have any pics at home. chad nance father always picks his daughter up from the bus the family fled to kabila from conducing northern afghanistan thinking they'd be safer in the capital but explosions rocked the city nearly every week recently a car bomb exploded near their home panicking shutdowns parents went out to look for her. but. after the blast we finally found shot mom at the mobile library
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we were relieved but except to go to the bus we don't let the children out of the house or that. afghanistan has one of the highest a list. in the world at more than sixty percent one in three children cannot read or write so fresh to karim also reads to the children a lot keeping hold on for me is highly important because it was well these children would be able to pull out together but it didn't make the big something. worse in this country so i'm i'm hopeful fresh to kareem has started collecting donations again in the hope of renting another bus and bringing more pics to more children. quicker mine are now the top story that we're following for you here at g.w. more than sixty five thousand people have attention an anti-racism concert in the eastern german city of cabinet's bands organize the concert as a protest against anti migrant violence in the city following the murder of a german man allegedly by
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