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i'm in the national much and i want. to talk. to this is the deputy is coming to you live from berlin the u.s. president donald trump dangles a trade deal with the u.k. as britain prepares for breaks on the 2nd day of a state visit to trump tells families have to reserve make the u.s. is committed to quote a phenomenal deal with britain as the 2 countries worked to redefine their special
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relationship also coming up marking 30 years since the massacre in jenin square the world is forcing to remember the victims who died demanding democratic reforms but the chinese government is working to censor the memory of the event. continue i'm on the touchy. us present dollar trump has destroyed the relationship between his country and britain as the greatest alliance the world has ever known trump has just been given a joint press conference with prime minister tourism in london both leaders repeatedly stressed the special relationship between the 2 countries trump also said he was confident that the u.s. and the u.k. could work out a substantial trade deal as soon as britain leaves the european union. as the
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u.k. makes preparations to exit the european union the united states is committed to a phenomenal trade deal between the u.s. and the u.k. there is tremendous potential in the trade deal i say probably 2 or even 3 times of what we're doing right now tremendous potential so that was down from talking just a short while ago at a press conference the british prime minister is a me joining me now from london is a big muscle is near trafalgar square before we talk about this substantial creigh deeds big it tell us more about the protests the possibility of closer cooperation with trump seems to have brought thousands and thousands of people out on the streets of london what are they angry about. yes it has brought people out not the large extremely large crowds that had been expected by the organizers of the protests but from what i would think would have been as several 1000 people and
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i've spoken to some of them they had a variety of reasons that they object to the state visit by president trump they said it's a position on climate change that he doesn't take it seriously they object to that also his policies towards refugees someone said that he was a racist and also other people said that there is an increased risk of fascism so really if a riot of reasons why they were protesting against president trump and we just heard of president trump talking at this joint press conference bigot where he promised britain not just a substantial trade deal he promised britain a phenomenal trade deal after it leaves the european union but what can the 2 countries really offer each other at this point. well at this point it's more an intention to work together the u.k. is still a member of the european union but some reason may before she goes she wants to
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pave the way for something that would happen it when the u.k. eventually leaves the european union and this could be a substantial trade deal they had already talks with businesses today and president trump was also praising these talks as extremely successful it's something that many of the protesters are also worried about because they see that the u.s. might have the upper hand that might be the stronger partner might force the u.k. to accept something that they don't really want to accept so there was an awkward moment in the press conference when president trump was asked if also the n.h.s. the public health service in the u.k. should be negotiated and he said well everything should be on the table every part of the economy and this is when three's a may then step in and said well yes but there are 2 parties because for for many people here in the u.k. this is something that they would be worried about that effectively u.s.
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companies would come and officer this is within the n.h.s. it would be an effective privatization that's something that many people here in the u.k. would would feel very strongly about that they don't want that and big gun drawn described the leader of the opposition jeremy call been as a negative force on jeremy coleman different attend this lavish queen's banquet in honor of donald trump he was speaking to protesters today what did he say. well yes and in an extremely symbolic gesture of course he didn't attend the state banquet yesterday but instead he chose to join the protesters and he got huge applause when he was talking for example about donald trump's refugee policy he said refugees should be seen as they should not be treated as a threat in the fast instance and he was talking about climate change he also had
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positive messages about we can change the world together is what he was talking to the protesters we can achieve social justice and more equality so he was trying basically to be an alternative vision to alternative world vision to the one that president trump has from his point of view right because a founding near trafalgar square thank you very much for that update on day 2 of donald trump's visit to the u k. now to china today is the 30th anniversary of the tenement square massacre in beijing when this image was seared into our collective memory that iconic photo of a lone man facing down a column of tanks in a heroic gesture of defiance now this was in the spring of $1809.00 students occupied the square demanding uniforms and freedoms from the communist government but their hopes for economic and social change greater freedom of speech and less
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corruption what dashed by the regime the chinese government declared martial law and the early hours of june the 4th tanks and troops moved into the. square and crushed the pro-democracy movement the brutal actions shocked the world for decades chinese authorities are trying to keep the event out of the history books and punish those who commemorated one in mainland china the tournament crackdown has been raised from the country's history in hong kong memories have been kept alive tens of thousands of gathered for a vigil in victoria park among those remembering the dead were some mainland chinese who travel to hong kong specially it's the only region and a big jurisdiction where mass commemorations can be safely cared. now the chinese gum destroying everything to a reason memory of a them and square massacre as i mention and any discussion off it is censored on
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chinese social media only or do done via social media editor cherry chan was originally from hong kong came to our studio i began by asking what happens if someone tries to search for information about the massacre on social media in china . and the discussion of the incident. on chinese social media and actually. sensitive by the chinese government. i try to search for. and i typed in. 6 for which is a year and the date incident happened and. it shows no results. and so other key was such a tenement incident or. also have the same results the chinese equivalent of twitter actually one of the most important china and such an important instance
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mentioned on the show is that censorship in china is very powerful and do find ways to get around the censorship is it possible yeah. trying to be really creative in that post and so there is an archive done by a hong kong research institute and they. post before they were taken down. it shows all these photos and sensitive was that a sensor. and. a picture. of a chinese. dogs off the tank tried to get over the censorship. when this photo was widely shared. sensitive. sensitive content and so it really shows the cat and mouse game between chinese social media users and a censor how do chinese people talk about that you know been square massacre on form of social media platforms so even though. they have banned inside china many
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chinese social media users they try to get there on the they used to get access to these foreign platforms and actually one of the most important. political discussions for chinese uses but then just a. days ago many to use is complaining that there is a lot among chinese icons that get suspend. later apologized and they said this is just off road team check up but many chinese people buy this story regarding the us says that if time and kind of spent and also actually just last month which was also taken by china so many chinese social media users they are fearing that. if they cannot even find information of the incident on foreign. key to each. other to thank you very much for that information on the 30th anniversary of the
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cinnamon screw massacre. let me now bring you up to date with some other stories making news around the bunt police in australia have arrested a man suspected of killing at least 4 people at a motel in the city of darwin witnesses said the gunman stormed through the rooms on tuesday firing a shotgun before fleeing the scene police say the attack was not terrorism related . and given and south korean divers in with the pressure of recovered a 2nd body from the wreck opportunist boats that sank in the river danube last week of the 33 people on board only 7 are known to have survived the accident. the indian capital delhi has to offer women free public transport in an effort to improve their safety almost a 1000000 are expected to benefit crime against women has become a major political issue in the city. government has said public transport was considered the safest way for them to travel around the city. the recent death
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of a leading german russian politicians being investigated by authorities here 65 year old district leader of castle val to live was found with a shot to his head in his garden last saturday night police are treating his death as a crime a team of 20 investigators is trying to establish what the motive for the killing of the popular c d a politician could have been police say the investigating quote in all directions. to ukraine now whose new president called him as a landscape is making us 1st official visit abroad to brussels a move his team says underscores his commitment to close the ties with the west he is meeting leaders of the european union and nato at the top of the skis agenda is bringing peace to eastern ukraine where around 13000 people have lost their lives in fighting between government troops and russian backed separatists. looking the
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opponent in the eye only a few 100 meters divide pro russian separatists from the ukrainian army in the trenches near. on hand to see it for himself ukraine's new commander in chief president followed diem as a lengthy it's a picture repeated along the 400 kilometer front line where positions have remained frozen for years a step as the political process in which both sides insist the other take the 1st step all the while the killing continues. in. putting an end to the fighting in donbass is our main priority. i said your thoughts are willing to do almost anything to stop our heroes dying but the caviar soon followed with more than 10000 dead and millions displaced in this conflict many people in ukraine are in no
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hurry to forgive and forget president selenski freedom of action to strike a deal is far from a given. but at this checkpoint between government and separatist held territory hopes are already running high that an end to the conflict could now be in sight that's why i think we have an 80 percent chance of peace because selenski is really serious about it's only direct talks with putin are going to resolve this. with there's some hope of peace there was not with poroshenko fighting want to achieve anything wrong a question some sort of i think he'll manage to end the war he talks in a totally different way of course we want to be together again we want these board accused to be over. in his inauguration speech followed him as alinsky made much of wanting to win the hearts and minds of people living in separatist held territory speaking to them rather than speaking about them but as his 1st weeks in office draw to a close selenski still owes ukrainians
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a no answer what diplomatic steps to see intend to take and what concessions is he willing to make to return don't you it's going to haunt sgt ukrainian control for now selenski is keeping his cards exceedingly close to his chest. that support but it obviously connelly but here in europe and around the world many countries have tightened their borders to refugees but as many western nations turn away asylum seekers uganda is vote coming more people than ever approximately 1000000 refugees most of them from south sudan now call uganda whole in fact the country has some of the most unique and generous refugee policies in the world. symbiosis sims teach teach it if for any question tradesperson makes a new dress surely recently was able to train as a sim stress as part of a youth. project destruct from a terrible memories in 26 tin she fled with her family from water south sudan to
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uganda. on our way of the rebels came they took up property. us in different ways and beat us. liberals it's like millions of others from south sudan as well as who wonder all the deer see you defend her family found refuge in uganda there are 48 here functions differently compared to the rest of the world people are not just confined to a camp like in kenya refugees who arrived here immediately given a work permit and the land which is provided by the communities and their neighbors who hand over parts of their land they also receive monthly benefits we have ash and soot as well because when we give them food get that is restricted to the 4 that we've given them but then you give them cash they have the option to buy and supplement what about that debt that it is so it's optional. ugandans have a strong willingness to give to those in need for 20 years they also suffered
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during the civil war the people here know what it means to be forced out of their homes they also benefit from international aid which can be used to build hospitals or schools but of course there are still challenges. as a young school we have enormous talent is one of it is. like the classrooms are not and now we don't how science a laboratory we don't have a library though we have the books but we haven't know where to put them there are so that it does move from 5 distance to gambia so there are no stuff then also the students especially the girls move from 5 distance to come and learn in the school no but if we must school is an edge of money district in the north of the country 400000 people live here half of them are a foodies some of whom arrived here 50 years ago most are from south sudan where the most recent civil war broke out in 2030 leading talk ongoing conflict between rival factions and ethnic tensions have only existed in the region titers juggle
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their food you discover suffer much money district is happy that their food just were able to find a new place to call home in uganda he believes it benefits the locals to the prisons over to so many injured u.s. mindy's so many people have been employed not not not necessarily from disability but it is where and we pay a tax when you look at the infrastructure development we have constructed access what odds in that if it is a tremendous well constructed discourse of course structed had to say. but there are also negative aspects resources are gradually dwindling including wood supplies in general 29000 alone one must 6000 more if we just arrived in uganda but the stuff in country wants to keep its borders open and can only manage this influx with the help of it money at least for the time being
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a 2nd us policies continue to be put into action you just saw the very produce will be self-sufficient lexeme stressed it is phony. not in japan which some say is a country of many contradictions take sex for example the subject appears to be out in the open with pornography comic books sold at nearly every convenience store but japan is also extremely conservative with parents tiptoeing around the subject of sex a survey released last year suggests sex education at school is minimal leaving many students confused in the in the dark but most of the basic facts of life. it's no ordinary school day here at tokyo's middle school. sex education is on today's lesson plan in what is probably the industrialized world least in lightened country when it comes to human sexuality classes separated
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boys here girls the air and not all of them will get advice from their parents you know hannah and i can talk about it at home and i don't have any older siblings either money. or we could do a cycle of it in class we don't go into much detail with some of the topics but this plenty of information online much of it is h districted but it's easy to get around so we look at it there. are. the 9th graders are in the midst of puberty surrounded by anime and online pornography but their teachers do not actually talk about the to be topics of sexual intercourse contraception or abortion sex ed in japanese schools is complex but it seems seems to be to pass on as little information as possible. the fear is that if they know too much it will lead to an increase in on wanted pregnancies but many girls are getting pregnant because they're getting the wrong information. if sexuality isn't
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properly discussed at home then i think it's up to the schools to fulfil that role . but the ban on frank discussion in school creates a vacuum of knowledge that can result in sexual behavior disorders ignorance over birth control methods sexually transmitted disease and even unwanted pregnancies in order to protect their children from this fate these mothers are attending as workshop the former nurse talks openly she asks what do i tell my child if he or she frequently masturbate or views per knock or fee at a young age many are too embarrassed even to voice questions like these. many mothers have problems talking about it that they never experienced it when they were kids to do with it and this relaxed environment mothers play games to lower their inhibitions again self-confidence has to educate the parents before
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they can teach their children i. didn't i didn't know anything when i had my 1st period i thought it would just happen once and then be over my family cook traditional red rice to mark the occasion i had absolutely no idea what was going on. thanks to a card game from a new gym as workshop. is having an easier time talking to her daughter about sex it's an important conversation that has better equipped her daughter for the transition to adulthood. that's right we don't cover this in school but it's better to know this i understand it now now i know how a baby is made. and i also know how i would have a child. unlike many japanese this 10 year old now understands the basics of human sexuality but it's not just about the
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physical act feelings are also involved. in the usa i would like to know more about what girls experience how do they get pregnant what happens after that is it painful that would really help in understanding the opposite sex and in getting to know one another i don't need to hold you to. understanding is hard to achieve in a claim it where young people are too shy to ask questions parents keep silent and schools up hold the status quo. but these mothers have understood that they are after all talking about the most natural thing in the world. and now the news from the world of sports starting with football and serving striker look at you rich believe and talk frankfurt after signing a 5 year contract with spanish giants real madrid job it scored $27.00 goals in all competitions last season has long been linked with
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a move to madrid transfers had been keen to hold on to their striker but they were persuaded to part raised by a transfer fee of around 60000000 euros job which is just 21 reportedly 10000000 euros a year in breaches. a fee for has announced a qatar will host the club was to cup in 200-900-2020 the competitions will serve as a rehearsal for the 2022 world cup. preparations for the tournament have long been followed by controversy not least due to concerns about the rights and safety of workers involved in construction got 31 to competitions maintained the situation for libra's is improving despite reports of work related fatalities. as i said in relation to death matter what we say is never going to be enough no matter what we speak about it's never going to be enough it's as simple as that and it is
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a tragedy but we are doing everything that we can all working towards ensuring that whatever solutions we put in also aren't just solutions that address the spotlight the solutions that remain beyond 2022 that was. the south african runner caster semenya will not need to take to test tested on reducing medication to compete at least for now after a space court temporarily suspended a recent ruling last month you limp dick $800.00 need to champion lost a challenge at the court of arbitration for sport. and had been told she could only compete if she magically reduced her distress to rule 11 so many a says she was thankful to the judges for suspending that decision it means she'd be able to compete until her next court date which is on the 25th of june. funny for me was limbs all of the world are marking the end of the holy month of ramadan were traditional eve feasts in egypt thousands sat down to
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a word wreck or drinking breakfast the archival and if that table looks long you're right it was more than 3 kilometers long. and if you're celebrating it from me to you here's a recap of the top story that we're following for you u.s. president trying to stir british prime minister to ease a make britain stands to win a course phenomenal trade deal with the u.s. once the country leaves the e.u. . your to said the prime minister deserved more credit for a work negotiating a brick city. coming up next the interview news and they include stories on the return to china for their 30 years opportunity and square massacre we take a look at the story of a father and son one of the communist party officials one to protest both washed in dread as the bloody crackdown unfolded it. can only get to
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their super sharp. many hide themselves away super secretive then you'll like of course super rich definitely around 20000000000 more like. germany's wealthiest people live want to take such a low profile we have a snoop around to catch a glimpse talking to the discreet bloggers disagree starts june to g.w. . this is. coming up on the program it's been a 30 years since the student protests on china's chandon square and the subsequent government crushing. we'll look back at what happened and why china does its best to censor that part of its history. playing.
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