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the streets 6. this is either your news live from berlin to oil tankers it uprooted have been reported to have been were attacked attacked in the gulf the crews are evacuated and the u.s. navy rushes to assist amid heightened tensions between washington and tehran for tankers were damaged in alleged sabotage attacks a month ago. also coming out ebola is spreading again and a leading research organization calls it truly frightening around $1400.00 people have died from the disease in the democratic republic of congo now 2 people have
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died in neighboring uganda. protests in hong kong delay progress on a controversial extradition bill again the territories chief executive host wednesday a demonstration of blatant organized riot protest organizers call for another mass demonstration on center. plus the football women's world cup in france germany will almost certainly reach the knockout stages of tournaments after a hard fought one tailwind overspray. i'm sumi so much going to thank you for joining us we start with what could be another escalation in the gulf region to oil tankers have reportedly been attacked in the cruise of both vessels have been evacuated but one crew member was slightly injured now are torpedo is suspected to have hit at least one of the ships in the gulf of oman the iranian news agency is reporting that one of the vessels that was
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hit has sunk but the norwegian company that owns that tanker is denying that report saying the tanker is still afloat but on fire at the other tanker is a drift. let's bring in david new security expert my ts fun heine for the very latest on this story yes thank you for joining us this is a developing situation tell us the latest details that you're hearing well what we do know is basically what you just told us that have been multiple explosions on this 2 tank is that one of those tankers has sunk the crew was rescued by irena ship 44 crew members. we have now ships rushing to the scene and now i think we really have to wait and see what's going to happen next i think it's. important not to arrive at a premature conclusion who is responsible and what has happened we really have to
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wait and see you know aren't mathias as you said we don't want to rush to any conclusions at this point however is there any indication if it's fully confirmed that these explosions were indeed an attack is there any indication of who might have been behind this well could be could be irena. soldiers could be iranian troops could be anybody in the region. but there are a lot of spoilers a lot of people who would like to raise the tensions who would like to escalate tensions between the u.s. and iran and it's not necessarily as the iranians all the u.s. . so one really has to be one really has to be careful. i think. if you look at the timing of the incident one of the ships was a japanese ship we have the japanese prime minister shinzo aba in tehran right now
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at this very moment and i really wonder why the iranians would attack a japanese ship. of all ships that cruise a strait of hormuz. at the time of that visit so i really don't know and i think nobody can really say for sure at this moment who could be behind that could be a host of actors in this region that is on flames already from syria over iraq and. this was the tensions over the. sanctions against iran and now the iranian policy that's to get to to. well to get out of those sanctions you mentioned the u.s. and iranian tensions give us some of the background to this because it was just last month that 4 ships in the gulf not far from from where this current incident took place were attacked and at the time the u.s.
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put the blame on iran without offering we should say any evidence for that blame so tell us more about what has led us to hear. well there has been as you mentioned that has been this attack on 4 ships and just last week even as a united arab emirates with other activists came out with a report which stopped short of calling iran's a perpetrator of those attacks. but tensions are rising u.s. is tightening sanctions around iran that at least in the rain in our eyes it amounts to economic warfare as iranians probably want to extract the price for that kind of economic wolf. all right our security expert my phone hine speaking with us thank you very much. now a leading biomedical research organization is calling the current outbreak of ebola
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in the democratic republic of congo truly frightening the u.k. based welcome trust says the epidemic is the worst since 2016 and shows no signs of stopping the world health organization is considering whether to declare the outbreak a global emergency the disease has spread to uganda where 2 people including a 5 year old boy have now died. a border can stop a virus but uganda nothe already is are trying 3 cases have been registered in the country as the 1st known cross borders spread since an outbreak began in the neighboring democratic republic of congo last august fears are growing that this might only be the beginning. one lived. in that yes it's still going on and by today we have over 2000. confirmed cases and so the probability of more cases was it goes up from the d.r. a c.
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into uganda these very high. in full isn't new to uganda the country has seen 5 al breaks of the disease since the year 2000 it has now stepped up efforts to contain the virus screening every person coming in from the eastern d r c the government is also deploying an experimental ebola vaccine for health care workers along the border we are very close. that many more people coming to support the response in this maybe more people boxing day and so on friday we showed the boxing that one again all the front line filth walkouts other work unring bucks the nation for the contacts because of past successes in combating the disease uganda is widely regarded as being at the forefront of the fight against involucre but faced with the most recent cases many ugandans feel uneasy and wish their country did more to educate citizens about the virus. the government does not
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done enough to cystitis people about it because i think the up in order to meet should have started the from the rural areas but you know when people have the symptoms they want to hide and in the mix me that. which now spreads diseases to to wipe away the area of serious cause i haven't seen. but they seem to goldman sure do issue. people a boat to. go from with. no i mean as we see it. tomorrow the world health organization is set to decide whether the a ball outbreak now that it has transcendent the d r c should be declared an international health emergency. or at a troubling situation there we can speak to alan mcdonald from save the children in uganda he joins us from kampala hi alan can you give us more details about the situation right now in congo and in uganda where you are. thanks
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and as we said in your report there's been an outbreak of cholera in congress now for illegal merced to see movement 2000 cases hundreds of them children and nearly 1300 deaths and this is the 1st time it's spread across the border into uganda so people here are obviously very worried in uganda and we now have 3 confirmed cases in syria 3 majority dying for a year old boy and his grandmother visit another 3 year old boy a very young here is currently being treated and these are all in the west of uganda in the congolese border. and they're all from the same family here who recently came back from congo most people cross the border back and forth to see relatives go to markets and so there's a lot of movement of this a lot of screening at the border and place and moving out of. there is the
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government is really stepping up the response to focus on stopping it spreading further and say we need a lot more education of community vaccinations for health workers and so on to stop it spreading allen how would you compare this outbreak to the last big outbreak of ebola in western africa and that you have 13 and 14 and onwards. well this is definitely biggest every since then been such or is on a smaller scale with. fewer cases and so on but it it shows no sign of ending and now that it's crossed the border potentially could also cross into other countries in the region and this is really the time to act to make sure that it doesn't grow into a crisis of the scale police or western africa is a very different kind of context the congo has one of the worst conflicts in the world which makes it very difficult to respond. and uganda is hosting one of the largest number of refugees in the world and it's already struggling to cope with
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the refugee crisis and now on top of that. there has to contend with alan more than 1300 deaths in congo hundreds of children you're saying and now this is spreading how worrying is this to you. thanks to you were. the 1st cases in uganda that it can spread very quickly or is not contained and so the ugandan government is leading the response and has a lot of experience in dealing with these kind of outbreaks but it really will require much more international supports particularly. as someone mentioned in your school to you it's really important that communities get the information and education principle. simple steps that they can take to prevent it spreading want to do if they see the symptoms what the symptoms are. of these communities are very rural areas there isn't a lot of access to health care. sir we really need more support to get into those communities and explain to them what is going on and how it can be prevented all
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right allan macdonell from save the children and uganda thank you so much for sharing your insights with us today thank you. let's get around now some other stories that making news around the world turkey said syrian government forces have attacked a turkish observation point in syria's province 3 turkish soldiers were slightly wounded in the attack and some equipment and facilities were damaged. german court has ruled that the killing of male chicks in industrial scale life that production will remain legal companies have the right to kill the male chicks to increase profit margins if no better alternative is available currently the unwanted animals are gassed or shredded a life. a severe cycle that was due to hit the west coast of india has changed course and is unlikely to make landfall cycle own by you was supposed to strike the state of gujarat today with gusts of up to 180 kilometers per hour tens of
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thousands of people were evacuated in anticipation of the storm. now levon people have been arrested during more and more protests in hong kong the government there has again delayed a debate over a new bill that would make judicial extraditions to mainland china easier mass demonstrations against the bill have brought the city to a standstill residents fear that the law will give china more control over the territory and the road civil liberties now authorities have been clearing away barricades left by protesters now the morning's calm follows violent clashes that left 79 people injured 2 of them seriously and the police fired tear gas and rubber bullets into the crowd a much smaller number of protesters have assembled in the city center today under heavy security it comes as messaging app telegram said it was hit by a cyber attack during a protest. and porter ceri chan who is from hong kong has been looking into that aspect of the story for she joins us in our studio hi cherry tell us more
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about how hong kong protesters are using telegram to organize demonstrations yes so protests in hong kong they used to cram as their main source of communications and actually. groups created for different purposes for example in this group there is changing news of the protests and information about the what government officials are saying and actually they also other groups that they for the purposes for example in this were changing practical information for example about what kind of face mask they should use where they can get them and how much they are and they fund groups far like mico surfaces fall is fall of the protest us so we heard the telegram was hit by a cyber attack is there any indication that. china is actually interfering in these protests yeah actually telegram yes that they. have that they have received a message a tax on the surfaces and they see all powerful at the root he said that most of
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these attacks come from china and he also emphasized at the time of the take the time of the protests in hong kong so the surface has been maintained but then it also shows that china wants to protest us to know that they are really watching them has there been any response from china and no they haven't said anything about this so what will hang on protesters used at this point to be able to effectively organize actually they still trust telegram and they use it but many protests away off their identity and so they don't use their real name they don't use their real picture and they don't use their real number and also as also have been telling me that now they're trying not to take pictures with the. sites on the protest sites because then when their 1st one is taking pictures with their full they know that this is likely to be the police who try to hide their faces are due to these cherry chenab reporting on the story for us thank you very much. now
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poland is considering naming a military base for to trump after the u.s. president promised to deploy an additional $1000.00 troops there now those troops could be relocated from germany which donald trump is criticized for not spending enough on defense trump made the announcement while hosting polish president at the white house. things are looking up for the u.s. polish alliance trump welcomed his guest polish president on jury duty with an f. $35.00 fly over the poles want to purchase more than 30 of the u.s. made fighter jets a deal like that gets a reward over a fireplace shot trying to suggested a 1000 additional troops could be relocated from germany to poland we have $52000.00 troops in germany. and germany is not living up to what they're supposed to be doing with respect to nato and poland is i have to congratulate you thank you very much poland is seeking more security from the u.s.
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to quell its concerns about russian activity as well as military equipment the 2 leaders signed a multi-billion dollar deal for the sale of u.s. liquefied gas to poland. for duda the international visit is also about national politics poland will hold parliamentary elections later this year shortly before the vote dude i once trying to make an appearance to take part in world war 2 commemorations. on your presidential just a moment mr president we all hope that you'll visit us in poland in september when we mark the anniversary of the invasion by nazi germany. trump says he will consider the invitation for what would be his 2nd official visit to poland. let's get more on the story now with our political correspondent thomas sparrow he's standing by for us hi thomas we heard donald trump again lashing out
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at germany over its military spending what did you make of his comments well the key word again it is not necessarily new what to trump has indicated he uses every possible chance to lash out at germany's defense spending he says germany hasn't been spending enough on the common defense he has also criticize germany once again on north stream donald trump is particularly critical of germany's north stream to project because he believes germany would be hostage to russian interests so these are not necessarily new words from donald trump but they do reveal once again the difficult situation that the transatlantic relationship is facing you mention north stream that's the pipeline that brings gas from russia to germany and as you said donald trump had some particularly strong words to say there let's listen to what he said. when germany made a decision to buy a tremendous percentage of their energy from russia and germany whether they should
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be doing that or not they're the ones that have the power to block it they shouldn't buy it or if they want to they can but that's really a decision of germany i'm not saying that i would be in favor i think the german people are very happy about it because it really makes germany a hostage of russia. if things ever happen ok thomas these comments are not new from the u.s. president but still should the german government be worried about them and warnings of a protest of potential sanctions as well i think in a way they are worried there are political implications here there are economic implications here as well so obviously the german government and german authorities in general are looking at these statements very carefully but when we look at donald trump on his call mince or not straying too we have to also understand that there are economic interests for the u.s. at hand donald trump boasted about the u.s. becoming an extremely important energy supply and in fact the u.s. signed a contract with poland when it comes to other g.
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to liquify national natural gas so it's not only about politics and his criticism of germany and russia it is also very much about the u.s. economic interest as well he assumes our political correspondent thomas sparrow reporting for us good to talk to you thomas. you're watching news still to come on the show fighting back this filipino martial artist is using her skills to help victims of child abuse. and a look back at the victory that all but ensures that germany will go through to the next stage of the women's world cup. but 1st the 1st round of voting in the race to become the next british prime minister is underway each of the candidates to become leader of the conservative party has to secure at least 17 votes from their party lawmakers to stay in the race former foreign minister boris johnson is a current favorite the colorful character and brakes of hard labor has vowed to lead the u.k.
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out of the european union. the front runner has come to the fore boris johnson has promised to see through bracks it by the end of october which half of the cost that least that was his pledge to tory voters. if i get in will come out of the deal no deal on the top of that over and over and over and what would that mean i would that when you come back to budget in the good years that's the burger is the same promise he's made to right wing members of the conservative party who joined him to kickstart the campaign. he gave me his word to my face that if he became prime minister we would leave only 31st of october 3 more that pleases me advocates of a new deal bracks it may have to dream on indeed boris johnson moved away from his previous comments on the matter no longer supporting such a scenario. it's only if we have the guts and the courage to get ready for it that we will carry any conviction in brussels and get the deal we need because they
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don't want no deal anymore the idea that a policy closer to that of to reason may and one that confuse journalists in attendance you're telling some supporters you'll do everything to avoid leaving the e.u. without a deal and others that you gladly would do that can the country trust you boris johnson was not prepared to answer. now last year mekhi ochoa made history when she won gold in the jujitsu world championships make him a figure of national pride at home in the philippines now she's using her status to tackle the child sex tourism that lights the country with her campaign to empower abuse survivors on that. one thing filipino martial arts star mega church or north is how to fight and how to win but no she's wrestling with the scourge afflicting her country using jujitsu to help survivors of child abuse triumph over their trauma. before this i always ran away from my problems before this i
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always cried about it. the philippines has been branded a hub of child sexual exploitation that's increasingly happening online might mean a squeaky charity omes highlight to the scale of the problem using sweetie a computer generated girl who was targeted by 20000 paedophiles in just a few weeks and thousands of other children are often forced to perform sexual acts from money. even if it's why jujitsu world champion a chore decided to. look at setting up the fight to protect initiative to help victims of child abuse to regain their confidence through self defense. i was 1st some of the kids that i've gotten to know some of them few of them so view themselves as nothing like the they saw
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themselves as worthless you know because of what they experienced. physical therapy like this has its critics who warn that it could be retried ties in for victims but for the girls the empowering effect a role to play. for somebody that has gone through that kind of trauma specifically it makes you more comfortable the right kind of you know that that's not. that's not abusive point that that is you know part of sport mean aware of your own body also once i learned jujitsu it helped me to realize that it's not your fault it's just a challenge for you and a challenge that has readily embraced teaching her country's most vulnerable the arts of self defense and a feeling of self-worth. to soccer now at the women's world cup germany took on spain in their 2nd game of group b.
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now both teams won their opening match making the winner of this game the favorite to end up topping the group germany prevailed but it was a tough battle in the. germany without injured star midfielder jennifer were under pressure against spain who created more chances early on but shortly before the break germany applied their own pressure of the cross alexander pops header popped out and sorrow at the brits was there to pick up the pieces giving germany a one goal lead. after the restart germany kept up the momentum pop again with the header but this time the keeper kept hold. despite spain having the lion's share of the ball they couldn't crack the germany defense a late appeal for a penalty was turned down. we are really happy to have picked up this very important 3 points it took a lot of energy and we had a lot of luck in the opening few minutes with the win germany now top the group
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with 6 points and are all but through. our mind are now of our top stories we're following for you here on to oil tankers are reported to have been attacked in the gulf the crews have been evacuated and the u.s. navy rushed to a system that heightened tensions between washington and iran for tankers were also damaged and lead sabotage attacks a month ago. and a leading biomedical research group the welcome trust has called an outbreak of ebola in the democratic republic of congo truly frightening around $1400.00 people have died from the disease there now 2 people have died in neighboring uganda. but don't forget you can always get it if you news on the go with our get access to all the latest news from around the world as well as push notifications on your phone and breaking news as well and you can also use the day that you have to send us your photos and your videos just download the app from google play or from the
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