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this is coming to you live from hong kong's leader pushes ahead with legislation that's fueled the territory's biggest protest in decades. says the proposed extradition law is necessary to hold just that's the critics say beijing really wants to target political opponents in the city protests against the wall turned
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violent also coming up germany's foreign minister flies to tehran to try to save the iran's nuclear deal we find out how our brains are managing to get by as u.s. sanctions by. security forces crack down on fresh protests as a general strike leaves streets it's the latest strategy of government opponents who want to force the ruling military council to resign. and we look back on her dramatic day in the world women's world cup one which brought joy pain for scotland and of course included the national controversy. hello i'm terry martin good to have you with us organizers of massive protests in hong kong say they will hold a new rally on wednesday. opposition leaders say more than
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a 1000000 people turned out to protest against a planned extradition law the weekend that would allow hong kong to send suspects to mainland china to face trial police clashed with protesters on sunday critics say the law would give beijing free rein to pursue political opponents in hong kong which has kept its own justice system after returning chinese rule in $997.00 the territories pro beijing leader has vowed to press on with the bill saying it's crucial for hong kong security this is a very important piece of legislation that will help to uphold justice and also ensure that hong kong will feel the international obligation in terms all across boundaries and transnational crimes. where the organizers of the protest say as many as a 1000000 people took to the streets on sunday they had hoped such an immense show of rejection would force the countries the territory's government to shelve the
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bill mathias building and met some of the organizers of the protest. pro-democracy organizations have been preparing for this demonstration for weeks christopher among is leader of one of the most prominent groups involved. the mobilization. going through. what. he's including. including secondary schools including. those days yet. they're demanding kerry lands hong kong government scrap an extradition bill which would allow suspects to be sent to mainland china the government has amended it twice already and says concerns that would be abused are unfounded. international spotlight will be on every surrender request put forward to complete transparency of the capo seizures in whole cause i don't
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think they will put trumped up cases to hong kong. but that is exactly what christopher among fears just a few days ago this a memorial in hong kong to a labor activist who died after serving years in a main than chinese prison. hong kong's trade unions have been supporting labor activists in china for a long time but the bill has increased their concerns he was. right it's government who make use of this. amendment. punish you know the. people who live. in the 9th ward on. similar fears have been voiced by media associations hong kong free press is an independent news website that was launched in 2015 amid worries about shrinking
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press freedom. i don't think there will be any sort of changes or or or exercising of the floor when it kicks in because it's been such a course of criticism but i would not be surprised. if it was a new thing in a very broad and draconian way and that is what worries me and many of the factors in hong kong. as protesters gathered on sunday it quickly became clear their hopes for a large turnout had been met if we're going to users estimates that they numbered a 1000000 or correct it would be the biggest demonstration here for 30 years. debbie has been tears bellinger who filed that report joins us now here is you were at the protests yesterday and saw the huge crowd scaling is massive demonstrations make a difference do you think this extradition bill still be stalled. well
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the demonstrations certainly many could difference to the protesters to their own estimates of strength they the hong kong government however has announced that this would not make a difference kerry lamb the chief executive has she would not step down and she would not back up the back down from the bill but she thanked the protesters for expressing their own pinioned now we can expect that this will of course. food fuel anger but u.s. authorities say the protests there are those massive demonstrations became violent clashes did occur between police and there's what can you tell us about that violence. around 12 o'clock that was when officially the time granted but the demonstrations expired around that time about a group of young people students mostly localist as they're called gathered outside
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the. legislative council which is here behind me. and said that they would stay until the bill would be discussed in parliament which is scheduled for wednesday now there are 2 versions one version is that they then try to storm the central government offices which are next to the let's go the other version is that police cleared the square off to. the time for the demonstration has expired and done police clashed with the protesters who were moving around metal barricades metal fences that were put in place to shield off the government offices and police men with betances clashing with these protesters understand that organizers are planning further protests this week what can we expect in the days ahead.
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well as you can see behind me now it's very calm around the government central government offices there are a few minor events planned throughout the days as there have been. before but i guess we can expect some larger turnout of protesters again on wednesday that is when the bill will be discussed in parliament and according to the government should be passed already. tastes like you very much to that is material spoiling other reporting from hong kong. now to some other stories making news around the world today authorities in kazakhstan say cutscene. has won the country's presidential election with more than 70 percent of the vote. is the hand-picked successor of former president rosell tun nasr by the boat was
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overshadowed by demonstrations protesters decried with they said it was a fixed election. polling crane has killed one person and injured several others in the u.s. city of dallas the crane collapsed into an apartment building during a storm. crews searching the building found the body of a woman 6 other people were taken to hospital. and in haiti at least one person has been reported killed in the capital port au prince during violent protests demanding the removal of president job. government of auditors have accused movies of embezzling public funds intended for repairing the country's infrastructure. a man has been charged after setting off panic at washington's d.c. washington d.c. is gay pride parade of made false rumors of an active shooter eventually threatened another person with an air pistol sending hundreds of people running for in fear we
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say 7 parade goers were injured in the commotion. germany's foreign minister is in tehran for talks aimed at salvaging the 2015 nuclear deal between iran and a group of world powers iranian government is putting pressure on germany saying boss must deliver more than just words on his visit and state t.v. has said the european union has failed to salvage the deal is what mohs had to say before he arrived in tehran. but there was. we want to exchange views in tehran on what further steps can be taken to help must fulfill our obligations but just as much iran to a discussion of less for less is not a debate we're prepared to have that's why i hope that we on both sides will find constructive ways of preserving the agreement at this discussion. i believe after all that iran must also have a political interest in ensuring that this agreement continues to exist in the
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future. does this does this it's who qualify for get. germany's foreign minister speaking there well joining us now in the studio for some analysis is our political correspondent simon young could see again simon what's the current state of play here simon with the iran nuclear deal what's the status of that deal without the u.s. on board yes in a very wobbly state the u.s. is not only pulled out of the deal levels so ramped up their military presence in the gulf so putting pressure on iran by those means to run itself is also threatening to pull out of the deal they set a deadline by which they want the european partners germany france and britain in particular to either introduce a normalization of economic relations in fact they want them to need for allies the sanctions that the u.s. has imposed that's a tough deadline to mate and the iranian side is saying if that doesn't happen
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they'll be consequences they pretty much spelled out that that means ramping up you raney i'm enrichment obviously that's a move back in the direction of iran's nuclear weapons program and that's exactly what the international community is seeking to avoid so without the u.s. there's massive pressure on the other the other members of the other signatories that deal to try to pick up the ball well the deal was struck in 2015 between iran france germany britain russia china and the united states it was meant to restrict iran's ability to make nuclear weapons in exchange for relief from economic sanctions but since donald trump told the u.s. of the deal there's been rising tension between washington as and tehran as simon mention. the iran nuclear deal requires to limit its atomic enrichment in verifiable ways so that it cannot make weapons and requires it to submit to international inspections. in return tehran is supposed to get relief from
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sanctions and gain access to frozen assets but the us has pulled out unilaterally and we imposed sanctions president obama made a deal the iran nuclear deal which was a terrible deal because it was a short term deal didn't do the trick i was very much against against the deal i terminated the deal in iran is a much different country today the u.s. has also sent additional warships to the middle east as part of a pressure campaign that some fear risks escalating into open conflict the other signatories to the nuclear deal insist they can still make it work french president emanuel has tried to project unity from the european side while accommodating washington. to do shit in the fifty's when we need to do 1st to be sure they don't get. meanwhile their re imposed economic sanctions have hit the iranian economy hard largest good as the employment situation is
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a catastrophe those who have a store has to close it and look for another job those who have studied need to look for a job but where where are they going to work. the broader danger should iran break completely from the agreement is that a new nuclear arms race will take place the u.s. recently announced it wants to renegotiate with iran but tehran says the u.s. has not shown good faith. whenever they stop cruelty against their own nation put aside the cruel sanctions fulfill their commitments and return to the negotiating table which they themselves left the road is not closed for them. the road is open how much. does president trump has made clear over the past year the u.s. is unlikely to agree to any of that and trust among the parties is in short supply . so that's the overview in the middle of all that we've got the german foreign
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minister flying into tire on trying to trying to do something what can possibly achieve here simon with his visit to tehran what's at stake for germany and the other signatories to the around their clear deal yeah hi kimo says he believes in the power of just diplomacy he's talking about dialogue and deescalation just keeping the talking going he immediately said that the notion of less for less is not acceptable in other words no watering down of the deal go to keep it going as best they can he said there should be constructive approach is on both sides and use they said he thinks it's in iran political interest to stick to the deal particularly of course because you've got the united states ramping up the military pressure so he's there to keep the talking going in terms of what's at stake well there are european countries that want to do business with iran there's a plan to put in this payments mechanism that will allow them to escape the threat of u.s.
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sanctions if they do trade with iran it's difficult to set that up but for instance german trade with iran fell by hauff in the 1st couple of months of this year so it's significant for some companies but of course there's much more trade with the u.s. and if there are fears that there could be a backlash from washington well that could that could put the could frustrate any efforts to. iranian foreign ministry spokesman he made a statement on television state television saying that the e.u. has failed to salvage the deal is that the end simon is it time to declare this deal dead well it does look very difficult at the moment but they also said some nice things about heiko moss' efforts and saying that he was clearly committed to keeping the deal going we've got the japanese prime minister shinzo also going to to run this week saying that he. thinks he could mediate between washington and tehran so don't call it dead yet but it's very difficult to see how you can
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keep a deal going with some much pressure from simon thank you so much to do we have political correspondent simon you know. sudan's military has used tear gas to stop protesters setting up barricades in the capital khartoum it's the government's response to a campaign of civil disobedience organized by opposition groups there call for a general strike as less shops closed and streets deserted one report says 4 people were killed on the 1st day of strike. sudan's security forces patrolled the capital i mean to contain opposition protests have been stopping demonstrators from setting up makeshift roadblocks which are intended in part to slow soldiers down the opposition is responding to the military crackdown just days ago that left dozens dead. despite the dangers the protesters are pushing on.
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our demands have to be accepted completely. if anything my we don't want people who are not capable military personnel of ruling us because we have experience with military rulers. as the other that. the opposition calls its latest moves a campaign of civil disobedience it includes a general strike that began on sunday with many workers staying at home streets were left deserted with most stores and establishment shattered my will that the situation isn't normal everything's closed i couldn't find bread i couldn't find anything actually except for these vegetables here and i was at a standstill. sudan's military council indicated sunday it could be willing to restart negotiations with the opposition meanwhile protest leaders are telling people to stay home from work until a civilian government is the stablished. tens of thousands of people have crossed
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venice wailers border with colombia since it reopened for the 1st time in 4 months on saturday venezuelans made the journey on foot just desperate to buy food and medicine not available home and. wells' president nicolas maduro closed the crossing in february during a deepening political crisis opposition leader one player himself as well as interim president in january arguing that the duros reelection last year was illegitimate. earlier we spoke to d.w. correspondent javier are gaddis in bogota about what's behind decision to reopen the border let's not forget why the border was closed in the 1st place maduro was trying to avoid humanitarian aid packages working nice to buy the venezuelan a position to enter the country through colombia that was the reason why he closed the border in the 1st place now about a week ago the colombian government announced that those humanitarian aid packages
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that could not enter the country because my door avoided it and that were stored in colombian territory ever since would now be distributed to venezuelans in colombia but there is no longer an effort to get that humanitarian aid into venezuelan territory so that would explain the decision at least immediately however if we asked the colombian as well in a position rather than as well in a position considers that this is a reaction to increase pressure from within the country because people are desperate to get food and medicines from colombia and even oil in the country with the biggest oil reserves in the world. you know his latin america correspondent v.a.r. get us there reporting from bogota. sports and lewis hamilton has further consolidated his lead at the top of the drivers world championship after a controversial win at the canadian graeme prix the decisive moment unfolded on lap 48 when the englishman was applied plying pressure to race leader sebastian vettel the german overshot it. a she came and took
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a detour through the grass on reviewing the incident race marshals deemed that the former world champ should have allowed the englishman to pass at the will was hit with a time penalty that meant hamilton or say his driver was the race winner. state 3 of the women's world cup in for. joining me to talk about the action is pablo foley ileus from d.w. sports public australia took on italy in yesterday's 1st match in this process well it was we'll call it a huge shock for a strange terry everyone thought they'd. have absolutely no problem considering as well that they have superstar striker sam occur among their ranks but it wasn't to be but i don't want to give away all the details so you can see who is actually take a look at the report. straight you were awarded penalty and a chance for
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a dream stopped captain samantha responsibility fluffing headlines 1st the school slots in home the rebound. a heavy touch from defending clint poking home allowed its release bob would have been in a run until in the 55th minute. strike to staying cool to draw her side level. with the game willing to injury time it's only one of free kick. i've been in ca i was under it's against a school and hand her son to dramatic like. the whistle went shortly after confirming that she won results it's a pill to swallow for dark horses australia. best her pill and what went wrong for australia well it was kind of almost what went right to more for italy in
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many respects this is a team that for 20 years had even. managed to get into the world cup so 1st and foremost no one thought that they'd be able to get past the stray like i said before with you know players like sam kurmanbek ranks but it's really exploded in the past few years were saying that because there's a lot of quality players there it looks like they're working very well together and under their boss milena better leni she said one thing that the team spirit in the 2nd half of the game was what made the difference in the game and now also it's important to note that you know we saw there there were a couple of free kicks and bought about a but i would say not at home winner but also they were quite on looking in the game had to be against australia they had 2 of their goals and that was because of the video systems referee and panic stations perhaps in australia after that result . not the only game talk about here we fans
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a nice yesterday got to see england beat scotland was that easy win for england well england have actually despite winning against scotland they looked very sloppy it wasn't a very polished performance by any stretch we're taking a look here at this game here at the hand the dear this was a handful that gave in them a chance to score from the penalty spot and came to paris converted to make it one they all know the line asses double their lead before half time when white on the loose ball in the box. made it to one and then scotland pulled a go back through clare and me and the 79th minute but like i said england looked far from polished it was definitely very sloppy and there's been quite a lot of criticism. for england's performance phil neville will really need to sort of pull the team together and make sure that they they look a little bit better a little bit sort of more fluid and the team comes together for at their next match
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and for today's game i will ask everybody to chew nane and watch definitely at japan take on argentina there were the runners up of course japan in 2050 probably watching it published earlier is from did obvious sport thanks so much. and it's now a rough l. the dollars the pressure open champion once again in a repeat of last year's final that all faced off with dominic team for the title just like last year the spaniard continued his phenomenal spell of dominance to rack up a record breaking victory. it was a quick turnaround for dominate team he only finished his mammoth 5 cent semifinal against novak djokovic on saturday then on sunday he faced the king of clay on his favorite court so it came as no surprise when rafael nadal took the opening set 630 i thought back to when the next set but nadal was back to his
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ruthless best after that securing a double break of serve to claim the 3rd 61. the 4th was just as brutal when team sent to return long on match point and aus 12 french open victory was secured was she said no other player has won as many titles as a single grand slam tournament and while team's time may yet come the now that king reign supremes. in france hundreds gathered in normandy on sunday for one final tribute to the soldiers of d.-day as a week of commemorations marking the 75th anniversary of the operation came to an end. from across europe and the u.s. reenacted the jumps over normandy on june 6th 1944 that morning. and. worked with disrupting nazi defenses and supply lines d.-day marked the start of the. that ultimately liberated western europe.
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