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this is t w news coming to you live from berlin police in hong kong restore order after extraordinary scenes protesters had stormed and ransacked the parliament building during a pro-democracy demonstrations the chief executive says she is shocked and saddened by destruction so what now for the territories also coming up firefighters in northern germany are struggling to contain a massive forest fire their job is being hampered by the presence of public's bloated balms and munitions of the size of the blaze. and team usa gear up for
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their semifinal match with england at the women's world cup but all of the americans already looking ahead to the championship england think so and the talk is adding to the tension ahead of the match. hello i'm terry barton good to have you with us in hong kong a tense calm has descended after the unrest that rocked the city yesterday a cleanup operation is underway to remove debris left over from the chaotic scenes that unfolded in the government quarter protesters had stormed and ransacked the legislature on the anniversary of hong kong's return to chinese rule police fired tear gas to disperse hundreds of demonstrators who protested against plant legislation that would allow extraditions to china. beijing has called to protest
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and under skies challenge to chinese rule. on calling as chief executive kerry has criticised the violence and called for society to return to normal as soon as possible so this is something that we should seriously calm down because nothing is more important than the rule of law in hong kong so i hope. you will agree with us that with these violent acts that we have seen it is right for us to condemn it and hope society will return to normal and joining us now from hong kong is phebe calling fabian what's the situation on the streets they are today. yeah * i mean his sitting outside the legislative complex it's being occupied last night and today though we.
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also saw police officers now gutting the hole that just might have come by then many of them gathering evidence inside the chamber and all of the complex and. a also some sound starting to tidy up the the role i. 0 feeling and. right now no one can and to come i thought including the lawmakers and i don't think i we can see there is no protest today at all on the one thing all you to gathering outside the that's come right now so the police for there are now at the legislative council building today but where were they yesterday they made no effort to protest to protect rather the council building when the protesters ransacked and have they offered any explanation for that. yeah this is
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a controversial issue in many people as discussing and many are really critical about what they see that last night because at the very beginning police have that they have the quality of some number of police inside the actual feelings as funny as night she says so that these 2 the occupation because when the protest wreckin soak into the building there is simply no police inside a building at all and so still the police is saying that because they are being there and had right before the occupation and they found out it's hard for them to deploy imo it also says to to the actual building because i'll see some of the kind of things all the involvement here. so they decided to proceed and then. they also criticized by some of the posing posing also the lawmakers as they think it is a kind of tactic to have to kowtow. and meditating and so that's the reason for the
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police use of all they could call it like i can guess it's all last night to the. very controversial he's hong kong's chief executive terry levy has condemned the protestors actions there at the legislative council building some of the protesters themselves reactors which is up. next hire them to help me think am i find. out that all the clearance and all the classes. that she was simply repeating one. impossible we went to she's only been a few and she can wait it out. i. think everybody's not going to like we saw the face but obviously she would be used to
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enjoy it so she did and with * the of the results although i know that most of the post has a sun only too strong to come by i am this post has been so. busy she is to ignoring the elephant. she's not addressing the the major concerns also posed as though the post office and all satisfy and this is not going to solve the problem and this is not going to ease the tension between the protesters and the government. thank you very much for bringing us up to date d.w.p. calling there in hong kong. now some other stories making news around the world today facebook evacuated 4 buildings at his headquarters in california for a suspicious package tested positive for the nerve age. so every 2 people are being checked for possible exposure to the talks a compound which can be fatal for he said not yet identified the substance.
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the paris firefighters who battled the flames at the cathedral in april have been ordered by france's interior and defense minister the cathedral spire and roof were destroyed but firefighters managed to save the bell towers and many artworks hundreds of firefighters arrived on the scene in under 10 minutes. and at least 15 people have been killed in mumbai after torrential monsoon downpours calls the wall to collapse the conditions caused travel chaos in the city flooding roads and water logging train tracks weather agencies say the area was hit by at least 35 centimeters of rain which fell overnight into tuesday. yes president donald trump has warned iran that it is playing with fire after it by late at the terms of the 2015 nuclear deal for the 1st time ren says it has exceeded the limit on low enriched uranium reserves allowed under the new accord
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britain has urged tehran to avoid any further steps away from the deal the u.s. unilaterally a bend in the agreement last year they know what they're playing with and i think they're playing with fire a warning from u.s. president trump has tensions with tehran reached another high. not 2 weeks after iran's shoot down of a u.s. spy drone nearly triggered retaliatory air strikes confirmation monday that to iran has breached the limit on its stockpile of enriched uranium that limits of 300 kilograms was set by historic nuclear deal with world powers in 2015. but the pact has been threatening to unravel since the u.s. unilaterally withdrew last year and reimposed crippling sanctions since then iran has been piling pressure on the countries still party to the deal foreign minister mohammad javad zarif warned europe in particular to deliver on
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a promise to help to iran circumvent u.s. sanctions or face consequences are not on hold the europeans have failed to fulfill their promises of protecting iran's interests under the deal. that are mad about the next step will be enriching uranium beyond the 3.67 percent allowed under the deal. such a move would be a step toward amassing the highly refined material needed for a nuclear bomb. it would also raise the possibility of the e.u. taking punitive action. europe has fought to keep iran in the 2015 nuclear deal but britain france and germany have promised a strong diplomatic response in the event of a fundamental breach by tehran. if e.u. officials can't get iran to reverse course in the coming days u.n. sanctions could be reimposed in 2 months time. you're watching news still to come.
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hungary slow for terry and prime minister viktor for about has been accused of tightening the government's grip on media education and the legal system now critics fear he was trying to seize control of scientific research reports the scientists efforts to fight back. firefighters are struggling to contain a wildfire in the northern german state of mecklenburg western pomerania the blaze broke out in woodland at a former military training area near the village of lutein hundreds of people have been evacuated fear of unexploded munitions is hampering efforts to extinguish the fire. smoke as far as the eye can see. covering more than 4 square kilometers of forest this is said to be the largest fire in the north eastern german state of michael about western pomerania has ever seen. more than 1000
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people have been forced to flee their homes and the residents of 3 villages have been evacuated. we have evacuated numerous villages at the moment we're doing our best to keep them safe. and we're not just talking about putting out this fire rather we're talking about protecting people's lives and livelihoods and securing the region. it's dangerous work for the firefighters and not just because of the flames but also because of potential explosions this was previously a military training area and tons of bombs and munition is still on site that's why firefighters are not allowed to come any closer than one kilometer to the blaze the state's interior minister is calling for federal help. it's federal land and the leftover munition and other issues go back many years now we're seeing the terrible result the state can't be left alone to deal with this problem. because the fire is
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not yet being determined and authorities are not ruling out a possible arson. of course. joins us now from just outside the fire zone teso what's the situation there now are firefighters any closer to bringing this blaze under control. well unfortunately i have to tell you nothing is under control here latine the situation is very difficult still a 4th that has had to be evacuated. and winds are expected to blow today which could father aggravate the fires here. luckily for more helicopters are expected to arrive today you can see one behind me they come here and land at this ground to charge water and then teach on to the forest these helicopters a so important because normal firefighters walking on the ground they can actually reach the forest because they have to keep this one kilometer distance because of the munition that's still in the soil of the forest we're speaking about
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a 1000 tons of munition in the area of this former military training ground and this is exactly where the fire started well luckily no one has been had so far neither the 5 fighters nor the inhabitants. of the sea people. especially the ones who were evacuated i spoke to a lady she had to leave her home within 10 minutes and she has a normal job but also works as a family had to leave her animals behind and now she is scared of losing part of her livelihood but so far no and of the fires are inside his thank you very much use tests they are covering those wildfires there in northern germany thank you very much. now to hungary where scientists are accusing authoritarian prime minister viktor orban of trying to seize political control of the research it comes
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as the government considers a new bill aimed reorganizing the country's largest scientific institution the academy of sciences under the new law some parts of the academy would be run by people appointed by the door but critics say it will stifle academic freedom the government says it will boost the country's economy. come derian prime minister viktor or bonds authoritarian approach to government doesn't tolerate much to send since taking power and 20 town he's tightened his grip on areas from the media to the judiciary to education many say he's now seeking to do the same in research opponents of the plans among them many students and scientists have been hitting the streets in protest like at this march in the capital due to past in early june they see the prime minister's plans as an attempt to nationalize research and the don't want to belong to. their government because we are afraid that the government
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will decide what to be sure the research and even that they want to to to decide to deter mine the outcome so for of their research will be out of here because of the academy because of the completely organisational vehicle they meet there and obviously. to say we are afraid of. the changing the status of science in hungary in general open has been tough on criticism from academia and the past a long feud with the central european university funded by american billionaire entrepreneur george soros ended last year with the critical institution forced out of hungary. i'm not going to waste time trying to figure out what is in the mind of the man who runs this country disco ask him don't ask me what i will say is this. hunger ariens should ask themselves who benefits here.
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the hungry and government says replacing the country's academy of sciences has clear benefits for research projects that receive public funding but critics say the move to replace it with an institution controlled by the prime minister benefits one person most of all victorian orbán. or more of the story let's cross over to stuff and he joins us from budapest a fun 1st of all tell us why viktor orban is government wants to do away with the academy of science. well they say day you really want to do what he's best 40 economy and they are looking at scientists and they say many. scientific projects are really not beneficial to hungary's economy and they want to make it more profitable now of course at a scientist would say how can you put a price on science it takes years to develop and they of course disagree but it's
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not how the prime minister if you say it's and in fact here behind me it is expected that's a new a little weak guarding these 200 year old situation situation the academy of science will passed without much problem ok then you say it probably will pass what impact then it was this bill likely to have on scientific research in hungary . well it will have a huge impact that is what the leadership says of the hungary and academy of sciences they fear that many scientists will effect leave the country and those that are already at for each situation will not come back so de fear really of brain drain and they also fear it will be a really the end of the independence of the un gallery in academy of sciences and many other you situations and they say it's part of a broader effort by hugging prime minister viktor orban and his government to limit free thinking in this country thanks to funny stuff on both for us there in
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budapest. women entrepreneurs in the west african country of senegal often face discrimination businesswoman and. is no exception she was subjected to ridicule 13 years ago when she decided to open an automobile repair shop run mainly by women but she proved her critics wrong now the business femme all told is success is a success and coom is hoping to inspire others that cause they because fleet is growing rapidly more cars that mean more mechanics to keep them going in sim it goes male dominated society i do i visit ready to out there the cools fix by we men then you build a mobile home and the world works like this now there is no longer a profession dedicated only to men who are profession dedicated only to women.
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since the concept of parity exists there are no more do not enter signs for women want to. know more about this very mark cutifani. honestly i pity them it's hard work i respect their choice but i can't that women fix my car. because. this woman isn't interested in any female stereotypes but dave is changing the industry running on her own car workshop since 2006 she's been getting our ends dirty working on engines for the past 26 years but it's been a bumpy road. wanted you to walk in the day everybody pointed at me everybody thought i was crazy every time the mentality on the streets just in my overalls to go fix a car by pots everybody was laughing at me and often have a cry and then carry on now i am considered and i'm shown as
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a good example. checking all fixin part all the women working your way inspired by to learn how to fix cars but there are only 3 females who are time mechanics year and most of this film made it in the future she wants our target seem to be women making sure that the big girls are running smooth running the fed defacto me i'm really proud to be able to do a man's job and i am so proud when i see a vehicle that doesn't whack and i know how to fix it now my big dream is to have my own company and it's also quba stream she always pushes us to get our in this mess so. they workshop is never short of business. when i really trust them with my car it's reassuring to see women taking care of everything and it's easy to communicate
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with them and i believe we'll see more and more women mechanics. and so does the cooma and her team one day they dream female mechanics will be considered the norm in cynical. sports now and in tennis the 1st day when milton produced 3 big shocks 15 year old corey go all beat 5 times champion venus williams who is 24 years older the american is the youngest ever player in the wimbledon main draw in the professional era also on the women's side of reigning australian and u.s. open champion naomi osaka crashed out in the 1st round after losing to save up a number 6 seed for the men germany's out examined better have was also a surprise early loser going down to check you're even sally who's ranked 124th
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in the world defending men's champion novak djokovic had no such worries with an easy win over germany's philip. fans as ever let it into the tennis grounds in south london by the 10s of thousands this year's tournament has seen a different take on wilton's famous strawberries i should know the strawberries and cream this time with the version on sale for the 1st time in the 142 year history of wimbledon. 2 soccer and the 1st semifinal game in the women's world cup the defending champions the united states take on the highly ranked england the americans have denied accusations of disrespecting their ponens the english meanwhile say they're ready for a marquee match up. a team brimming with confidence after eliminating hosts france in the quarter final the usa of the klia favorites for the title but
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the hotel scouting mission has further fuelled accusations of arrogance members of the usa stuff were caught looking at england's current hotel in leo as a potential base for some days final so all the holders focused on the tasca times . i don't think our team is arrogant at all i think that our team is confident we're respectful of our opponents and i think the way that we respect them is by preparing for each game against as if the opponent that we're going to play is the best in the world chasing their 1st title england who were knocked out at the semifinal stage in the last 2 major tournament but off to an emphatic 3 nil win over norway in the previous round confidence is mounting. they lost one of my kids a lot of talent. you know we go to games we played a different style of football maybe we didn't have that belief because we hadn't
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beaten the best player to say finals now back to back this is going. to play out of a given if you think if you want to get a chance to. mean much to them and if you get them playing. you know those type games well we know that we can beat them down the line that says already to challenge the reigning champions and will be hoping to avoid the check out. a new spider-man film is set to open at cinemas across europe and the us this weekend it sees a teenage superhero taking what he hopes will be a peaceful summer vacation in 3 european cities but as expected things don't go quite to plan for. london venice and prague are in for a beating in this latest film as our friendly neighborhood spider-man swings over and tries to save europe's most picturesque landmarks anticipation was high at the
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film's premiere in l.a. fans are nervous to see if this spider-man can reboot the marvel cinematic universe after the epic conclusion that was a dangerous anger star tom hall and promises still get their money's worth. a whole new spider-man something we've never seen before stakes high than they've been. but in the for a film that follows the moss the piece is avengers and you know this film is the conclusion to phase 3 and it is the introduction of face for i know and it won't disappoint. but if you're. going to europe. peter parker wants to take a break from being spiderman and on a school trip to europe to get back to being an awkward teenager maybe even get a little bit closer to a very special if somewhat snarky girl. you're really pretty and therefore i have value no no that's not what i meant at all i was just i'm messing with you. and. you're welcome you look pretty. but teen romance will have to wait there are big
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baddies to fight in the form of magic creatures called the elementals new onboard is jake gyllenhaal as the very weird looking superhero mysterio you don't want to be part of this. along with saving the world spider-man also has to learn to grow up and take on the mantle of being a hero as well as the burden of shouldering marvel's multibillion dollar movie franchise. and just remember the top story we're following for you here today on d w news a tense call has returned to hong kong after demonstrators stormed and vandalized the parliament building yesterday trying to describe the protest as an undisguised challenge and called for an investigation into what it called illegal action. don't forget you can always get
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