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during this period. sixty is. the best so this week's double. play macho . this is the. problem but more tension in the german city of ten to another march by county immigration protests demonstrators demanded the government changes migration policies in hundreds of police were deployed to maintain security all refused job went to the region and explained how the migration issue is also highlighting divisions between japanese east and west but also coming up egypt's sentence is
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easily mislead isn't dozens of others a day over twenty thirteen protest the book on abuse broken all by security forces . and more international football awaits night with england hosting spain maybe an old girl nation city to take that looking to build on a promising last couple months while spain are in rebuild mode all day time won't she was campaign. finance law. play. on how to haul freight glad you could join me. gemini's east in a city of chemistry mains tents off the crowds of demonstrators once again marched against the government's asylum seeker policies late on a friday marchers many wearing far right insignia chanted we all the people and this is our sixth hundreds of police officers were deployed chemists police said
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there were more than two thousand far right protesters several hundred counted demonstrators also gathered in the city center there were no reports of violence chemist's has been the scene of on going right wing anti refugee protests since a man was stabbed to death last month allegedly by an asylum seeker much smaller groups have turned out to protest against the rise of the right wing in general. well germany's domestic intelligence chief is facing a barrage of criticism after costing doubt on whether racially inspired attacks took place in candidates two weeks ago mohsen told the build newspaper i share some people skepticism towards media reports of comments by right wing extremists he went on to say videos in circulation may be brought misinformation remarks contradict eyewitness and media reports police in saxony are investigating dozens
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of the next incidents. and police are also looking into an attack on a jewish restaurant and chemist during those protests media reports around a dozen mosque assailants hole rocks and bottles and shouted anti-semitic slogans the restaurant owner was reportedly injured during the incident well the migration debate has exposed a deep rift between east and west nearly thirty years off the collapse of communism the once divided country remains often unified w.'s chief political editor and he had a curfew now went to the eastern state of saxony to find out why. just over an hour's drive from kenya it's the small town of meissen is feeling kennett's this current political plank of a show the man who led sachs and his political education agency for eight years is running for mayor here in the city center many saxon's tell him they feel hard done
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by the media over the events in canada is biased. despite the fact that ordinary people with that everybody was portrayed as right wing which is all i have to tell you i lived through communist east germany and this is more of the same us this is . almost three decades after german reunification germany's east seemed still haunted by its communist past. or. there's a line of demarcation between eastern and western europe that run somewhere through germany. i can't tell you where exactly that line is. missing but i think we need to think about the fact that parts of germany's east culturally historically and politically more like poland and hungary or other eastern states. people are homogenous they have their own sense of cultural identity and they didn't
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experience the waves of liberalism pluralism and the americanization that swept across western europe and they could guns and in meissen almost a third voted for the anti migration a.f.d. party in the last general elections yet it has one of the lowest proportions of foreigners in germany and my son has its own marker of same left by an arson attack on a migrant shelter three years ago as we talk outside we spot a former far right n.p.t. party leader who lives across the road. admits he met the arsonist the night before the attack by the debate is never about whether they can come but the city council had promised that he would talk to all of us living here before anything happens and that didn't happen as we read in the paper that an asylum shelter would be opened here in four weeks that's not right. that doesn't justify an arson attack. yes that was stupid well that was more than stupid. the attack cost my son its
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reputation but it's only a symptom of political failure says that it would of course that doesn't excuse an arson attack but that explains a little of the outrage at the lack of political communication and that seems to be a basic problem. proud of their tradition many saxons are suspicious of change they weren't asked about many tellus kenneth's could happen anywhere. saxony has a problem that is political consensus here it's regional elections and varia and the state of hesse including european elections next may that will so whether that extends to the whole of germany and potentially beyond. kartik youthen reporting that now let's take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world people in sweden opera pairing to vote in a sunday's general election the traditional mainstream parties are facing a strong challenge the far right anti immigration sweden democrats the main
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campaign issue has been how to integrate the large number of immigrants the country's taken in polls suggest no party will win a clean majority. jack ma the co-founder of china's biggest e-commerce conglomerate unevolved us says he plans to step down as executive chairman ma told the new york times he wants to spend more time focusing on charity work the fifty four year old days among china's richest men with a fortune all around forty billion dollars. u.n. peace talks the yemen has failed the un special envoy for yemen confirmed they rebel delegation would not be coming to geneva in response the saudi backed government delegation announced it would go hope the war in yemen has been raging for three years and claimed some ten thousand lives two thirds of yemenis now depend on humanitarian aid. a cohen egypt sentenced seventy five people to death over twenty thirteen pro muslim brotherhood sixteen which ended in
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the killing of hundreds of protesters by security forces those convicted and playing prominent is a mislead others including brotherhood spiritual leader mohammed badie were given life sentences photojournalists mahmoud abbas they'd known as chaka khan received five years in prison he's already spent five years in pretrial detention amnesty international has condemned the trial as a motivator. for more on this we can bring in carrying out a hottie now he's a journalist in cairo welcome and carrying a seventy five death sentences against members of the now muslim a banned muslim brotherhood a group tell us is among them and how likely is it that the sentences will be enforced. well yeah there are a lot of thirty nine hundred eighty seven hundred forty accused we have seventy five people sentenced to. a moment them
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a whole range of very prominent muslim brothers for example the preacher suffered because it was also a little sore what i'm going to start here in summary on this where people there were also responsible for their outside their speaking to the press the hope the head of the muslim brotherhood description head of the brotherhood margaret but. i'm only forty seven nights in all of them. to hear that part of course for. gathering and that some of them are also a. medicine. pre-draft you know supported reinforcement we have until now several trying against the muslim brothers you. see many of them some of them were sent to this prison no none of this one for sure none of the citizens were executed. now among the accused we've also seen the photo journalist mark zaid known as sure can
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tell us more about his case. when he was somebody who are two thousand and thirteen or reporting as a photojournalist to some great events a very bloody brinson summer two thousand and thirteen you can write the musician say that more than seventy people were killed at that show crown was arrested in force since their imprisonment seemed like he was five years in prison knowing stories more likely to be since read his case was also played on by many people question the rights organizations that reported as old order so yeah this health care worker to rethink he's going to be a good thing because he's here of course that. journalists can't even go heidi in cairo thank you very much this is not normal these are extraordinary times and they are dangerous times the words of brock a-bomb of breaking with tradition and delivering a blistering attack on the record of his successor donald trump speaking at
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a campaign event in illinois the former u.s. president called on americans to vote in new then this midterm elections and reject the politics of division arrogance we're supposed to stand up to a bully thank you thank the former u.s. president didn't pull any punches on his return to the political stage it's in his fiercest criticism of his successor yet obama accused trump of threatening democracy he also slammed the republican party its central organizing principle in foreign policy was the fight against communism and now they're closing up to the former head of the k.g.b. and a rallying cry to voters ahead of the midterms. you need to vote because our democracy depends on. trump was quick to hit back to writing
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as he discusses beats i'm sorry i watched it but i fell asleep i i found he's very good. very good for sleeping. the war of words is a taste of what's to come as the sitting and former president square off in the campaign season. for now an author i hate the summer of football and of back in action in the inaugural nations league that have been to maintain the feel good factor generated by run to the semifinals at the world cup with a win against spain when new wembley this is meanwhile hoping to get back on track off a disappointing time in russia they'll have to cope with the loss of some net injury names for england's world cup heroes it's not a bad way to get back in the groove after a run to the semifinals that caught the public's imagination they face an inaugural
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nations league tie against spain at wembley on coach got it so it's kate wants to build on the feel good fight to created by his players in russia. the impacts that some had. the waving viewed as a team which really pleasing because it's much better environment for the fighters to go into life if they feel that. they feel that goodwill goodwill was absent for spain after shambolic world cup preparations that saw coach you. just days before the tournament began a new coach loosen reeky hopes to usher in another era of success but a glut of retirements means that he'll have to do without legendary names like anderson yes. and david silva but in re case says that wembley is the ideal setting in which to begin his reign. i like adrenaline so i love to play england i love to play at wembley it's the perfect place i know
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there will be difficulties or challenges but it's just great to be here i'm looking forward to training i'm looking forward to playing in this very unique medical stadium. with a new look squad including just two players and hoping to bring spain a freshness that has been lacking since the victorious campaign at you know twenty twelve. the mas rover curiosity has sent the wild a new selfie from the surface of the red planet nasa has just released their three hundred sixty degree panoramas from the rovers position on the view wrote rubin ridge it shows a rev you of the rover itself covered in the layer of following a powerful storm this summer you can still see the dust darkening the martian atmosphere that storm actually put another miles right at the solar powered opportunity out of action curiosity will take a drill samples all the rage before heading to its next location. and just
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a reminder now the top story we're following for you germany's eastern city of chemistry remains on a shelf and other rotty by protesters opposed to the government's migration was the head of the country's domestic intelligence agency is facing calls for his resignation all to say there was no evidence of racist attacks during last month's on. your cd w.'s more coming up at the top of the out the latest always on our website d.w. dot com and then humphrey in violent. earth. home. of species. the worst thing you can. give those are big changes and most start with small steps to protect globally do is tell stories of credence to people and innovative projects around the world. like to use the term limits used. and
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