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this is d.w. news live from berlin they stormed hong kong's parliament now that on the run from the city's authorities new talks exclusively to 3 young protesters defying chinese rule and demanding real democracy also coming up sudan celebrates what seems like a breakthrough in the country's political crisis opposition leaders and the country's ruling generals are agreeing to share taua so now. and it's the end of an era veteran and former by in munich stai and robin retires from football at the age
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of $35.00. minute cubes mackinnon thanks so much for joining us students in hong kong have rejected the offer of a meeting with the territories chief executive kerry lam lam has poorest efforts to pos an extradition bill into law that's after weeks of massive protests but activists say they want the bill withdrawn completely on monday they stormed hong kong's parliament. met 3 of those involved. stephanie boris and can not their real names were protesting outside the legislative council on monday when suddenly a group of young people started to attack the parliament trying to break the glass for at the time i was still struggling over whether i should leave or i should
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support them i thought by the time the glass broke and the 1st protesters entered the building she had made up her mind i thought that i needed to support what they wanted today it may be wrong all right but they are still hong kong's people. most of the protesters were very young 18 year old boras also had his doubts but decided to join in. the protesters and did the building spreading graffiti calling for universal suffrage pro-democracy activists have been fighting for this team on for decades to know how that was. my parents asked me if i really had to join the protests they said they had already enough out there but i said no one will stand up if everyone thinks that way. meanwhile the city is trying to clear the remnants of facilities damage to the legislature is estimated at 1000000 euros the government has vowed to prosecute those who participated several
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arrests have already been made. if i told you that i'm not afraid i would be lying and we may be talking about 10 years in jail but from that day until now i don't regret that i went in i just feel that i did what i needed to do the 20 moderate protestors feel that this might not have helped their cause but criticism has been limited as they say they understand the anger that surfaced. when we entered we had already lost but we felt there was nothing else we could do any more peaceful rallies have achieved nothing. the 3 are currently in hiding as the police are stepping up their efforts to identify those involved in storming hong kong's parliament. that report was from mathias bellinger in hong kong a short while ago he sent us this update on the situation in the city. protests are
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subsiding for now off to monday's dramatic events but this does not mean that they are over the people are still angry and although maybe the young people are taking a rest are rethinking mass tragedies we're going to see them out on the streets probably next sunday there is another protest planned this afternoon we are going to see mothers coming out these mothers have grouped 3 weeks ago after the 1st clashes where the police was perceived as extremely violent carry lamb had justified her policies by arguing that she was like a mother to hong kong people and she would not spoil their children by giving in to all of their demands these mothers are saying we are mothers too and we do not agree with you treating our children that way. african union mediators say sue dom's ruling generals and opposition leaders have reached a power sharing agreement under the deal
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a hot civilian hof military council will rule the country for the next 3 years now protests have royals to done since the ousting of longtime president omar al bashir in april opposition leaders all saying the new deal is a victory for them movement. celebrations in the capital hard to match as a political standoff deescalate in a gesture of peace sudan's ruling military freed more than $200.00 rebel fighters who are part of the country's opposition a step towards reconciliation one rebel leader praised their release. well i mean the image is that it shows clearly that the army and the armed forces are our partners and not our enemy. i mean i wasn't sure which cooperation and understanding we will meet the demands of the sudanese people the status of that those demands are 1st civilian rule it's been the heart of the conflict which began
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after the military ousted long time leader omar al bashir activists called for a transition to a civilian government an impasse ensued and then bloodshed in june security forces opened fire on a protest camp in the capital leaving more than 100 dead but after a month the warring sides were at the table again in power sharing talks mediated by the african union and ethiopia after 2 days a breakthrough was announced. your government the mission isn't the 2 parties have agreed to share the sovereign council equally between the military and civilian for the period of at least 3 years. with the they have also agreed on an independent civilian government under the leadership of a prime minister. in
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a further sign of healing they also agree to launch a national independent investigation into the deaths of the sudanese who were killed in the fight for democracy. and italy's i.e. bergen joins me in the studio now for some analysis i you have reported extensively from sudan for us tell us about the significance of this deal it's a significant deal in that it is actually it is the culmination of about 2 and a half months of this uncertainty between the protesters and the military and negotiate that have been going on and off since the removal of ahmed of bashir on april. the but this is by no means the 1st time that it looks like the military council and the protesters leaders have reached a deal there were many ups and downs in this almost 3 month period with the military sometimes backing away from quite big concessions at the very last minute so it remains to be seen if the deal will actually hold however this is the 1st
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time that we have a deal that is a result of a mediation before that it was the military council and the protest leaders negotiating directly with each other but this is the 1st fruit of the african union and the ethiopian mediators and the most important thing to remember the most significant thing about this deal is that this is not this is by no stretch of the imagination a civilian civilian rule because there might be confusion people went out demanding civilian rule what people are telling me is and still what they want this is a power sharing agreement that may or may not lead to civilian rule in a couple of years following the culmination of the transitional period but that remains to be seen in case so potentially a good 1st step as you say you're in touch with people in sudan what are they saying do they have confidence that this is going in the right direction so before we get into what people are saying it's important to remember that all of this entire negotiation is happening with a near internet blackout that affects most of the people in sudan and the internet
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was cut off by the state and so the state obviously has command of the of the official channels of communication so state media with that being said we were able to reach some people on the ground and the reactions have been mixed there's a general feeling that it's a compromise but there were no other options that the the forces of freedom of change had to realize that any kind of agreement would have to involve the military and that some compromise needs to needed to be. reached and that the t.m.c. had to be included which which which was not on. always the aspiration of the of the protest movement but there are people that are disappointed and you know they are disappointed to still see to still see the faces that have that were prominent in the bashir era whether it's amity the commander or burhan who is the head of the transitional military military council there's also in the important clause in this
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agreement that was to investigate the atrocities on the streets but then there are big question marks about whether the people that are allegedly complicit in these atrocities can investigate themselves how fair would that be and as as we've been saying it remains it really remains to be seen if this agreement will hold because at any time the military still commands the power to basically call it off and take power completely aren't to double his eye for him thanks so much. italian authorities have another migrant rescue ship from docking on the island of lampedusa and the boat is carrying more than 50 migrants pulled from the mediterranean off the libyan coast authorities say the italian boat should take the people on board to molt but the humanitarian group operating it says the rescued migrants are in no state to make that kind of detail. yet another heavily laden boat on route to the italian island of lampedusa the alex and co was built as
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a recreational vessel but now it belongs to a charity its current role saving lives on board of 54 migrants rescued after building the sank off the coast of libya the migrants say they escaped a desperate situation there. was in libya or just why did. you want to respond. to me not only for black people you know but for all of us like no you cannot use that is what is going on in libya and it would only been 6 months people ask you know what i was given for love to have to call you up you know you guys many migrants never make it this far at least 53 people died on tuesday when an airstrike hit a migrant detention center in tripoli water on libya is now itself a deadly place for them the u.n. backed government has conceded thousands of them and it centers are no longer safe
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. from the start of support the bombing was done by an f. 16 aircraft and the government of national accord cannot prevent of sixteen's from launching attacks in libyan airspace and we send a message that since we are obligated to protect migrants it is our duty to release them from the camps so they will not be bombed again. that means many more could soon risk their journey across the mediterranean but italy has shut its ports to boats like the alex and co impeding rescue efforts. on wednesday a grim reminder of the human cost about packed with migrants sank off the coast of tunisia. with no rescue boats nearby only 4 people were eventually saved by fisherman. one survivor recounted his ordeal.
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there were people. from mali the ivory coast. and egypt. yes there were 2 little girls a pregnant woman and woman with a baby and their husband. lost in the water. if migrant flows across the mediterranean increase probably so will the number of those who don't survive. let's have a look at some of the other stories making news around the world today. at least 190 bodies have been recovered from a mass grave in syria in the city where islamic state militants once had their key stronghold to grave near rock contained the bodies of men thought has been killed execution style by militants and also women stoned to death. iran has
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condemned the seizure of one of its oil tankers off the british territory of gibraltar bordering spain on thursday british royal marines boarded the vessel it's believed the oil on board was on its way to syria in violation of year in union sanctions. and it is accusing the united nations human rights chief of bias that's often michelle bachelet presented a damning new report on bennett's whaler based on figures provided by the venezuelan government it found that many of the nearly 7000 killings during security operations in venezuela since the start of 2018 may have been extrajudicial executions it also said that nearly 800 people remain in custody after being arrested and the un report that the report found that 1500 deaths over 4 months and 20182019 were caused by
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a lack of hospital supplies. now addressing the un human rights council in geneva called on the venezuelan government to talk to the opposition rather than cracking down on it encourage the government to view the opposition and human rights defender of foreigners in the common cause of human rights and justice and to plan to see through durable political agreement that leads to reconciliation now since the start of the year venezuela has been caught in both an economic crisis and a political standoff between president nicolas maduro his government and national assembly leader kwan going to the jury won a 2nd term in a disputed election last year and is resisting attempts to oust him by the us backed opposition led by earlier this year declared himself the interim president it's a crisis that has led to mass protests and forced millions to flee. u.s. president only trump has led 4th of july celebrations in washington d.c.
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now the holiday marks america's independence from british rule and is usually focused on national unity sidestepped addition though with what he called the show of a lifetime a speech to donors flanked by military vehicles and even by his standards it was an eye catching spectacle but did the event live up to the hype let's have a look. although it rained on his parade president donald trump had promised quite a show. including a beefed up military showing he had dubbed it a salute to america critics didn't like tanks being part of a national holiday celebration and many had wondered whether he would use a speech to the nation to campaign for reelection next year but he stuck to a nonpartizan script as we gather this evening in the joy of freedom we remember that all share a truly extraordinary heritage they gather we are part of one of the greatest
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stories ever told the story of america there were concerted efforts to speak to the nation as a whole but most the trump speech praised america's historic achievements focusing on the past our nation's creativity ingenious lit up the lights of broadway and the sound stages of hollywood it filled the concert halls an air waves around the world with the sound of jazz opera country rock n roll and rhythm and blues it gave birth to the musical the motion picture the western the world series the super bowl the skyscraper the suspension bridge the assembly line and the mighty american automobile the show of a lifetime got some good reviews. i work for the military some of those airplanes that flew over i've actually worked on. it's a celebration of freedom i thought it was very good american focused patriotic
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speech avoided partisanship which was very welcome but some nonplussed. just wondering like. this is not a political day per se it's just an american day and a little concern to get to political economy whatever history lesson that we all grew up in new like beating a dead horse so to speak about the future where we go from here where we were we know what we were this i want to work we're going for a man who deferred his way out of the vietnam draft his version of the 4th of july was almost all about the might that the u.s. military past and present. more about this i'm joined now by heading from the german council on foreign relations mr thank you thanks for joining us. what message was president trump sending to the world by showing off all of this military might he did not give a partisan speech as many have expected or feared it was
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a speech of unity and he was praising the american nation he was praising people who did service to the community but of course he spent most of his speech and praising the u.s. military he himself has not served but he wants to associate himself with the military because it is the one situation that is well regarded in america one not like the media or the politics the military is strong and especially on the republican side but he also conveys an image of the military in the strong america because in many of the conflicts that he is going into big iran possibly china the military dominance of america is crucial and i think this was. the supplements that you're not so subtle message that he also wanted to send can we presume that these 4th of july celebrations assessing the tone for trump's election campaign in a way yes because he wants to be seen as the president who who is
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the responsible politician for making america strong and powerful and this was the man message that in the speech that was only given to him so no today america is stronger than ever but. i think in the campaign of course he wants to look like a statesman with the military behind him but in the campaign he will be much more competitive and he will he will be very very like angry and and focused on his possible opponent. absolutely now trump and trump made a big deal of the large crowds gathered on the lincoln memorial for this event but his approval rating remains rather low doesn't it's around 40 percent where his greatest vulnerability is now that we're heading into the election campaign and i think the speech that we saw yesterday and all the discussion about the size of the crowd it's a waste of time when you look at what important political issues on the table but it's always an issue for him just as it was in the inauguration speech i think.
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the message that he sent reached his own electorate the people who supported him the fans but also a large part of the republican voters who would vote republican but not sure about him and it also served with the criticism and the anti-militarist. discussion the democratic side the democratic side or the opponents the liberals so it didn't really break the polarized rift between the 2 i think he is vulnerable if he's donald trump as in the beginning again erratic unreliable with like the scandals the scandal following scandal that would be bad for him because it would drive away the middle ground republican voters from the voting but from from the ballot box. this is why he wants to position himself as a statesman. the one who is in charge the one who is powerful instrument in his
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hands. so he doesn't want to be seen as the sort of creepy. erratic erratic president that he was in the. all right we shall see what happens in the next year handing baker from the german council for relations thanks so much. the u.s. is tightening sanctions against cuba by hitting its state run oil shipping firm washington says it's imposing new penalties on havana because of its role in propping up venezuela's president nicolas maduro whom president trump once removed from power but trump sanctions are hissing ordinary cubans who have been dealing with the consequences of a u.s. trade embargo began nearly 60 years ago former reaches america today is a good day there's fish for dinner cuba is surrounded by water but these days the 48 year old has to stand in line for over 2 hours to buy fish. sometimes when
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a product is available again i call my brother or friend right away and say hey there's chicken here and i get in line. and i want to. but for marie it's even more important than food is whether or not she can get her medication or her brothers both suffer from high blood pressure. we're living in a time of need that's the reality today. there was never really an excess of anything here but now even soap and toothbrushes are hard to come by staples like rice flour and beans are strictly rationed people here are lining up for chicken. older people are very often overwhelmed just recently a woman waiting in line right in front of me collapsed. cuba has been hit hard by american sanctions cubans living in exile can't send as much money back to their families now nonetheless cuba is still putting on a happy face but even the tourism industry crucial to the country is hurting cruise
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liner operations have been canceled and any american doing business in cuba faces possible charges back home. oh my wish trump nothing but the worst is president doesn't have feelings none now. but while the sanctions right now cuban say it's because of venezuela ever since the days of hugo chavez and fidel castro these socialist nations have been economically and politically close then as wally gets doctors and support from cuba's intelligence agencies and cuba gets crude oil but venezuela is in a deep crisis and can't supply much more oil many think the u.s. believes if cuba's economy collapses it won't be able to support venezuela. every conflict with the us is difficult because of its leading position as the world's most important market and no one would risk an argument with the us because of cuba. the bill. murray to has arrived at her allocated pharmacy to pick up her
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medication she can only get it here and this is things were looking good but then a problem arises. out of it and i got my medication but they didn't give me what my brother needs maybe it was dr next week or i'll call the pharmacy central head office and ask if i can get it in another part of the city. the us is power play is making life here much harder. brother has to eat a lot of garlic supposedly this will keep his blood pressure down but at least today there's fish to go with it. now there are stunning new corruption allegations over the awarding of the $2616.00 olympics to rio de janiero a former state governor of ria rio has admitted that he paid $2000000.00 to buy votes that ensured the city would host the games said told the brazilian court on
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thursday that the money was used to pay for up to $9.00 votes in favor of rio the brawl is currently serving a lengthy prison sentence for corruption. and some football news the form of buy in munich when i and robin has announced that he is retiring the 35 year old had been expected to finish his career in his native netherlands having left by on in may after 10 years at the club but the next chelsea ambriel madrid player says an array of injuries has finally taken its toll he made the announcement to the dutch david to telegraph and didn't comment on his future plans robin robin bows out having wrapped up yes and now and cup double with diane i. it watching d.w. news on live from berlin up next our science team from tomorrow today head to the beach and find out more about the path that life i'm on you keep us mackinnon on
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