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w. . this is d. w. news live from berlin a victory for turkey's opposition and the big blow for president everyone barge crowd celebrates his stumble after opposition candidate the mom of the wins the controversial rerun of the city's mayoral election he hails the outcome as a vote for change in the country also coming up hundreds of thousands of people filled the streets of prague turning from turning out for what they are what is thought to be the czech republic's largest protest since the overthrow of communism
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they want prime minister bobbish to step down but he's standing for. class tears protests and anger on the pitch the women's world cup cameroon's footballers crash out against england after a series of controversial calls by the video assistant referee. you can ask thanks for joining us in turkey opposition candidates from the mama low as one the rerun of stumbles in the oral election the mom of the won over 54 percent of the ballots the outcome deals a blow to president red chip everyone and his ruling party as the vote was seen as a barometer of his role. player turned out in force at the voting booth you know they came to some. the undisputed we know it's them that's me or
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elections. 6 secured a comfortable majority in the controversial rerun of a ballot he narrowly won in march the new mayor held up his victory on sunday as a vote for change. would be a software did this is not a victory this is a new beginning. i would like to say from here that as of tomorrow i will treat 16000000 people equally as a mayor done to. make a party successfully called for the election to be held and edging voting irregularities but this time it's candidate b. knowledge of durham conceded defeat. according to the results. as of now my competitor. is leading the race i congratulate him
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and wish him good luck. it was not what he had hoped for president on had been hit hard by the country. in march the a.k.p. lost control. but also other key cities the results have been widely interpreted as a rejection of bad ones rule he is turning quickly on for terry in recent years and struggle to revive a flagging economy the memorial had a conciliatory message for the president. i am ready to work with you in harmony and i aspire to do that i am announcing dot in front of all residents of istanbul. that once rise to power up again with a stint as mayor of istanbul the outcome of this electoral rerun could now herald the end of the president's 16 year rule. well our correspondent yulia han has been
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covering the election in istanbul she wrapped up the day's events for us from the middle of the celebrations. opposition supporters here in istanbul all celebrating their are celebrating an extraordinary victory of their candidate around him on the who has achieved a near impossible he won for 2nd time and this time with it does not margin. 700000 pounds at 42 the results we have so far that is making many people very happy here as you can see there are celebrating you know a lot they are chanting have president out on his candidate be not here and have accepted defeat for them for the ruling a.k.p. of this city is a huge blow analysts say to their reputation as an unbeatable political force here in turkey there is a popular saying who have the wins is when the turkey and so many opposition supporters see it this is clearly the message of the day.
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you leon there reporting in prague an estimated quarter of a 1000000 people flooded the city center demanding the resignation of czech prime minister untrain bobbish it's believed to be the barbarous protest since the country's revolution in 1989 which overthrew communism sunday's rally was the culmination of a series of demonstrations in recent weeks against popish the leader of the populist. he's under investigation for corruption and conflicts of interest. we've had enough no more they call they've had enough of czech prime minister and very bobbish this is the country's largest demonstration since the velvet revolution that overthrew communism. and many here say the fight for freedom that began in 1909 isn't over yet. next year it's unacceptable that we have someone in the p.m.'s office who's facing criminal
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proceedings and he works for the communist secret service that's not normal we want andre bobbish to step down but you see that. is prime minister and a successful businessman his company are going to fair it is accused of misappropriating e.u. funds the demonstrators here say bobbish is trying to hinder the investigation the e.u. for its part also says bobbish has a conflict of interest in the case and has stopped paying out got a fair bit the prime minister has called the protests a campaign that won't change anything. for the who the citizens vote in democratic elections and choose who serves in parliament and that is what decides who is part of the government for now bobbish party dno is sticking by him as are his coalition partners. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world opposition leader john p. have been has perturbed to the democratic republic of congo the country has yet to
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form a government after last year's election and then by says the aims to unite the opposition he was acquitted of war crimes by the international criminal court last year after serving 10 years in prison. a newly formed women's soccer team from the vatican called off its debut match after a pro-choice protest by the opposing team 3 austrian players revealed slogans supporting women's abortion rights on their bodies or take off vatican representatives call cancel the game saying politics as no. place in sports. one of the world's largest l.g. b t pride parades has been taking place in the brazilian city of sell paolo millions of people join the festivities there every year today's pride is being held amid a nice over a growing climate of intolerance in brazil with killings linked to homophobia hitting a record high last year. some 8000 people turned out at a pride march in kiev that's the largest elegy bt event in ukraine's history the
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parade has been marked by violence in the past and there was heavy police protection this time around as well but marching for the 1st time was a group of veterans from the country's conflict with progress and separatists nick conley went to meet some of the people challenging stereotypes of what it means to be a soldier and today's ukraine. rainbows as far as the eye can see so far so familiar but this is no ordinary pride parade security is tight and police often seemingly outnumber the participants here of pride has come a long way since it began with a few dozen participants back in 2013 and it's attracting new and diverse groups of people who are a lot of good and am sure there are that is the official greeter that ukraine's on forces and not something you expected to hear it gives
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pride parade until now that is their job is over i'm a soldier and i'm gay i was a volunteer in the dome last battalion i thought from 2014 to 2016 we're fighting on the front for the freedom of ukraine. and the freedom of every citizen in a free country like she you knew. his isn't a unique story hundreds of thousands of ukrainians from of life have volunteered to fight since the conflict began 2014 making the crane's armed forces more diverse than ever before but most choose to keep quiet about their sexuality until the rank . you do you should have been an active service since russia attacked us. if we don't stand up for ourselves there'll be no freedom no equality and not just for people freedom has to be defended shot that. we will defend our children from paedophiles opposed to read this but what do you do with
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a poster go do something useful go fight. here pride is still more demonstration and party place the chance of posters and not for celebration yet. in the women's world cup france have advanced of the quarter finals after they beat brazil 2 goals to one. the hosts went in front in the 52nd minute that's when deonte broke down the wing to set up gauvin and she took it from there. was one all shortly afterwards though. applying the finish to bring the visit brazil level and that's why i went to extra time 106 minute now french captain already latched onto the end of free kick and that is what sent her side on into the water by. a england are also through to the quarter finals after beating cameroon but this was yet another match marred by controversy with the cameroon
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players furious over the use of the video assistant referee. england's were quick to apply pressure and benefited from an early back pause from augustine only 11 players on the goal line couldn't prevent center back step holton from hammering home to give the line this is the only. number to carry on the stroke of half time i meet through ball found ellen white and the strike upright the fools of the tournament. the flag had been raised but a v.a.r. intervention proved white was on side and the goal was given during furious protests among the cameroon players the mood was not improved at the start of the 2nd half when the stunning strike by iraq and shoe was disallowed for the most marginal of offsides in the build up cameroon were inconsolable and minutes later they were 3 nailed down and extreme were converting
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a cleverly what corner to send cameroon packing their tournament ends involving c.n.n. . in formula one lewis hamilton's dominance continues after he won the french grand prix there have been 8 races so far this season and he and resave his teammate for terry both of us have won all 8 of them and that's of course a worrying trend for the rest of the pack. miss avies began this race in 1st and 2nd place and things were no different by the end reigning world champion lewis hamilton sealed his 4th win in a row at like us to let the 79th of his career the next target in his crosshairs because schumacher is record of 91 grand prix wins despite so much success how to remains as ambitious as ever. but he's never been so and it's always such a challenge out there and i just love that trying to really find the edge and just
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bridging the gap and really you know top of this machine. it's been a season of frustration for the competition ferrari driver charles le clerc the best of the rest behind the mercedes came close to catching valtteri bottas in the latter stages but he couldn't quite manage it. i think we did a very good job and i felt ok with the car but the messages were just too quick the competition could merely look on his mercedes celebrated and of a sense. day at the office there's no sign of them slowing down anytime soon. well they were once almost a taboo for a serious man in a suit but of bushy beard has now grown into a symbol of hipster culture so much so that in some countries like france you're growing has become a competitive sports of hair raising portions. to some it's in each new since. but to these men their facial hair is their
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pride and joy to do with looks that take a lot of work of us good 3 combs 4 different brushes we start work with the hair dryer and then we have to put in oil add a little balm in the end we check the result and if we're not happy we start again so here we are 30 minutes for the. candidates from all over france came to show off their best facial fluff. at the country's 3rd national beard championship in paris it was such a. good 300 people came forward on we've narrative to 86 champions among these 86 champions will award 8 prizes the jury. many believe the beard hype is here to stay because those who've been so paris can look forward to many more grooming competitions with happy hairy men. all right
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