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this is to w. news live from berlin hong kong protesters keep up the pressure we have a live pictures of a mass rally still happening in the city calling for hong kong's pro beijing leader to step down this after she vows to pressure and drop plans for a controversial extradition law our correspondent is at the scene also coming up to a mass in hardhats that's what i'm going to drill in paris holds its 1st service since the devastating fire that ripped through the complex masterpiece 2 months ago
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. and a record breaking match of the women's world cup as the netherlands reached the last 16 vivian me to mass chorus twice in a 31 win over cameron to become the dutch team's top all time goals for just age 22. thanks for joining us protesters are again rallying in hong kong this time to demand the city's probation leader carry lamb step down after she bowed to pressure from huge street rallies and indefinitely delayed work on a controversial extradition bill that would allow people to be sent to mainland china for trial but that's not enough for the protesters who say they have lost all confidence in her. to his bowling in hong kong following the situation for us there but he is that despite the
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concessions people are still out in the streets in huge numbers today why are they so angry. i think this week has really. doubled the anger of the hong kong was last sunday 1000000 people took to the streets to protest this bill on monday the government has there thank you very much but we will continue on wednesday we have seen this group police brutality where the police used tear gas and rubber bullets rubber bullets for the 1st time in hong kong history at least as long as people here can remember against protesters and then on saturday finally the government backed down but it back down half a step and it does not drop the plans and tiredly it has not scrapped the bill it has said it will postpone the bill some media report postponed indefinitely but it they should rather say in determent because carol lam has clearly said she wants to
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bring this bill back in and she wants. she thinks that most of the anger is due to miscommunication from her so people are really unhappy about this adding to the anger about the bill where the people many many people fear is a the putting hong kong's freedom a big risk if not i don't and there's now a lot of anger about the government itself and i think we can hear that clearly if we listen to the protesters voices are heard. taking this amount of time and not step down through. the day of protesting police brutality things like that this is just the worst either this is an outcome of government she wished which all this evil extradition below that we send our innocent people to china for some unfair judicial i don't know processed and go to jail i don't think this is the
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best way for the government to treat our people we've already seen a big u. turn in the government's position. and by postponing this extradition bill are we likely to see them back down further to more of the protesters demands. but it's very hard to say because the hong kong government is not elected by the people but by. commission is probe aging and page is very close to beijing and a lot of the decisions have to be coordinated with beijing so we will see whether beijing might take her chief executive out of the line or not but this is way more complicated than it would be in a democracy in and not in any democracy a government with this many protestors protesting against it could not stay in power. in looking at again at those live pictures of those mass rallies happening
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in hong kong will we be expecting more of similar protests in the coming days. well i think people also energize so the protests will continue we will not see the same amount of people on the street now every day for sure but i don't think there is a quick and to this people now are really angry and they demand at least an excuse for police brutality they demand the scrap of this bill there's no sign until now that the government is doing this we will see how they react until now they have been so incredibly clumsy also in dealing with this so any prediction always very hard to make but the anger is not going away that's for sure. as much as pulling out reporting from hong kong for us thank you so much. measured on cathedral has held its 1st mass since april and a fire devastated the paris landmark for safety reasons only
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a few priests and restoration workers were allowed in others were able to watch the service on television. this mass the clergy had hard hats to go with their white robes a clear sign of how fragile this cathedral still is 2 months after a fire that nearly destroyed it the mass took place in the relative safety of a chapel behind the high altar the main body of the cathedral with its damaged faults could still collapse. out of the burnt rubble some reasons to be thankful. for them all over today we are deeply happy to celebrate the eucharist which is why the cathedral was built there is also a message of hope and thanks to all those who were touched by what has happened to this cathedral a symbol of france and of our christian roots. outside not saddam
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people captured images of the famous landmark on their phones 2 months earlier they've been filming scenes of horror like this the fire gutted the cathedral's gothic roof and toppled expire. those watching back then could have been forgiven for thinking a day like today would never come. with a bear it is a new beginning this reconstruction is a new future for the cathedral and the starting point of the sunday life of the church and this mass this 1st mass works continuing every day to stabilize the massive structure president emanuel macro wants to rebuild not return in just 5 years something that savely ambitious but a day if nothing else is showed where there's a will there's a way. in march u.s. president donald trump recognized the golan heights as part of israel israel gained
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control of the territory more than 50 years ago in the 6 day war but the united nations and most other countries considerate occupied syrian land trump's move was seen as a boost for prime minister benjamin netanyahu who said he would name a town in the u.s. president's honor the israeli cabinet is due to approve that decision later today but if it goes ahead what might that look like. has more. this is the settlement of killer poor cream on the occupied golan heights a new neighborhood is planned here named in honor of u.s. president on the tram only a dozen presidents live in killer pull him there are many years ago from the former soviet union flooding kosky is one of them there is the news by the recent interest in this home. we suddenly have lots of visitors coming here from all different parts of the country most
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recently was a couple from tel aviv and a family from jerusalem here it's because the settlement is going to be named after charm but they're also interested in the golan heights. below so of course the settlement in 1901 over the years more and more families moved away to less remote towns now it's almost abandoned the new neighborhood named after trump will be built next to the old settlement at the based on old plans that were never realized in april prime minister netanyahu announced that he would name a town in the occupied golan heights after u.s. president donald trump in honor of his decision to recognize israeli control over the territory and this is the place that eventually will be named after trump trump's controversial decision most criticized by the international community which considers the golan heights to be occupied territory is very kept at this strategic
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important plateau from syria 967 here israelis were thrilled by trump's decision they hope the new place will lead to new infrastructure and investment. it is very exciting because no new settlements have been built on the garden heights for 30 years it's unbelievable a lot of young families with kids already waiting to come and live here. google can . that's also what's most important to longtime resident flood. let me show you let it be named after. it's important not something changes here doesn't happen just by changing the name. you have to. i'm not done by people and money. today or time tomorrow so it doesn't really matter. what does meant is that the u.s. president agrees with the israeli government that this land should remain under
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israel's control. moving on to sports the women's world soccer world cup continues in france and joining me to discuss all the latest action is max merrill from v.w. sports hi max so the netherlands beat cameron on saturday what do you make of the performance well it was a great force for the netherlands who have now progressed into the last 16 and it was almost a home match for them the game was played in france in valencia but it's very close to the dutch border just an hour's drive away are many fans were out there around your brigade were out in full force and the defenders in this game won't be happy because as we're about to see there were quite a lot of mistakes but a great day for striker vivian. because she said let's find out more. the usual sea of orange was there to greet the dutch side and they gave their fans something to cheer on 41 minutes when did the ana need and i got the opening with the points had it with the lead did not last long with cameron levelling through
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gabrial get a with them delivered a message home via the t. shirts it was cameroon's 1st goal in 251 minutes. the 2nd half belonged to the netherlands though and they reached elite quickly after the restart dominique with cameroon is defending left a lot to be desired the gift meant the defender had the easiest of finishes. he did not then became the neverland's recalled scorer with a 60th goal and she still only 22 was the go through the looking dangerous if some other went for the netherlands a big day for vivian needham and how she managed to rack up so many goals at such a young age incredible she's only $27.00 already the old time top scorer for the netherlands now has
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a celebration incidentally that will somersault we saw that was a bet with her brother she says she won't be doing that again. but she plays for also in the women's super league and also the season she's been scoring over a goal per game which is incredible and we see she has a real eye for goal she made her netherlands debut at the tender age of 17 so even though she's only $22.00 she's already played for them for 5 years she's chasing the all time record of course but that's the u.s.a.'s abby one backs at the moment 184 goals so little while ago and there's another play out this tournament account of this captain christine sinclair who's closing in on the record she's only got 4 goals to catch up she's 36 so probably a last tournament but she didn't score yesterday well we had another game on saturday that was canned ever since new zealand how did that go down the. well not so great for sinclair but great for kind of the overall in grenoble they book their place to the last 16 as well joining the netherlands and new zealand on the other hand have had quite bad luck this tournament they got their 2nd injured defend the
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yesterday and also a narrow defeat in the 1st game and again just coming up short here. after school the 1st half of one nil from jesse fleming just 3 minutes after the break set up by michelle prince who them schooled a goal here we see the ball go to mildew in the 79th minute so they a fruit as i said for the last 16 as the netherlands i'm going to learn some kind of the will face each other on thursday to fight it out for the top spot all right max mounted obvious for thanks for that update and a reminder of the top stories we're following for you protesters in hong kong are calling on the city's probation leader to step down carolan has shelves controversial plans to allow extradition from the city to china and opponents say that's not enough. to washington doesn't use from berlin coming up shit living in the digital age for a look at social media and chinese politics there's more news coming up at the top
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