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you want to become a citizen. in so migrants your platform for reliable information. the best . this is the only news live from berlin the international criminal court convicts a notorious warlord who ordered the rape and murder of civilians and forced child soldiers to kill off today the i.c.c. has found former congo is rebel chief bosco to conduct guilty of crimes against humanity their groups see him spend the rest of his life behind bars is also coming
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up ukraine's president farmers lewinski host few leaders for the very 1st time in kiev to discuss the conflicts in the eastern part of the country and. on call out not team usa cement their status as the best in the world by beating the netherlands at the women's world cup final in new york on a 2 nil victory sees the americans crowned world champions for being referred to are tired. on the ark thank you so much for your company everyone. the international criminal court has found a former congolese warlord guilty of war crimes and crimes against humanity for atrocities committed in the country's north east between 20022003 basco to gandhi was charged with a series of crimes including directing civilian massacres and ordering the rate of
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growth women and men he maintained his innocence throughout the trial. as he calls himself a revolutionary and a soldier but judges at the international criminal court found bosco to gondor is a war criminal who both commanded and committed horrific acts against civilians and child soldiers this after a 3 year trial to gondor was found guilty on 18 charges coming early the 4th person ever to be convicted of war crimes by the i.c.c. . the for the reasons i have just summarized the chembur having all of the evidence but isn't it by the part this finds you escorts and scum. guilty of murder ascribed against humanity guilty of intentionally direct think effects against civil defense as of war crimes guilty of sexual
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slavery as a crime against humanity to go on to lead a rebel army that fought in the gold which he told the region in a democratic republic of congo's northeast in the early 2000 observers say tens of thousands of people suffered under his command human rights watch documented some of their stories. i was 11 years old when we were playing when bosco take on the soldiers abducted us and took us to him. we were tortured to toughen us up one. day. he was brutal to me. you know when you get through the lies me by raping me we need despite an international arrest warrant to gondo went on to become a general in the congolese army yet he lost power and in 2013 he surrendered himself to the i.c.c. to gondor now awaits sentencing he faces up to 30 years in prison.
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now to some of the other stories making news around the world. the european union has urged iran to change course on its uranium enrichment plants well that's after tehran announced on monday that it had broken the limits agreed in the 2015 nuclear deal tehran once more european support in the face of u.s. sanctions while the u.s. says it is now verifying iran is an element. germany says it has no plans to send ground troops to syria on the comments come from a government spokesman says defense side 1st where followed by american calls for germany's and creates its military involvement in the fight against the so-called islamic state while seibert said berlin would continue to support the u.s. led coalition without the ploy ground troops. venezuela sell the cleared president
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one who i though says the country's opposition and government will resume talks in barbados as part of efforts to resolve the ongoing political crisis in the economic economically devastated country while no date has been revealed for the meeting as of yet which restarts talks that stalled in norway last month. dozens of refugees rescued by a german charity ship have arrived in malta after being initially refused permission to dock in li and malta had refused have refused to allow the migrants to land until other e.u. states agreed to take them in. greek a conservative party leader kiriakou has sent me to talk as has been sworn in as the country's new prime minister as new democracy party won a landslide victory in sunday's snap elections taking almost 40 percent of the vote while he's pledged to cut taxes attract investment and create more jobs he said
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talk us replaces alexis tsipras of the left wing syriza party. fishing around an island just off the coast of athens. studios daria's runs the boat with his father he's the 3rd generation of his family to make his living on the water. today he's taken his friend you want to go along for company and i'm not saying. we caught a lot of people on the sea but fishing or on the sea i know nobody at my age or a little bit more bigot they don't stay as not very good because we have i learnt a lot of tourists come to see our island and what in 10 years nobody would be on the fishing. with a. come to see. stereo's hopes tourism will save his family's business around
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$30000.00 small fishermen like him are fighting for survival in the face of declining stocks and hard economic times his friend your goes once the new government to deliver change quickly after years of tax increases and cuts in public spending. i think that the tax payments. are not fair with us it's more fair to the rich people than to to meet that or to the lower class people . i'm expecting this oswell from the new government many in a you know hope the new government will cut taxes especially the widely unpopular real estate tax the incoming prime minister meets of tackiest also wants to attract more investment and create jobs promises that vicki pay russkie been has heard over and over again she's been looking for work for years today she's praying for a miracle from egging us capture in st she hopes he will help you react housemates
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attack is to finally bring change everybody promise this is a political they promised but now. have a very difficult he has to do it if you will not do what he's going to he promised he would have a very big problem from the from the people is we are not like before we had looked like before we don't forgive. setting a course what economic recovery many believe the new government has just one chance to get it right half a 1000000 young greeks have already left the country due to the economic crisis but that's something these 2 friends don't want to do they plan to stay on and fight for a better future. to ukraine our leaders have been meeting with the country's president volodymyr selenski in kiev along with the e.u. council president donald tusk and. outgoing european commission president. has been
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discussing the conflict in the eastern part of the country fighting there has been grinding on for more than 5 years selenski said ukraine was moving towards a sustainable ceasefire with russia which is backing separatist rebels in the east while the ukrainian president also made a personal video message to his russian counterpart whichever it is agrees i would like to address the president of the russian federation bloody near putin we need to talk yes we do let's do it cheap let's discuss who crimea belongs to and who isn't present in done by us i suggest the following leaders be present at the talks . you u.s. president donald trump and british prime minister of tourism a german chancellor angela merkel and french president emmanuel mccall as for the place i think alexander lukashenko will be happy to host us in minsk that means. we are not changing or dismissing any diplomatic formats mikey just before
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a month that we are offering to talk. since we need to talk right around. talk about the need to talk with a correspondent nic ali who joins us now from kiev where that meeting between you and ukraine's new government is taking place good to see your next president selenski there extending an open invitation to the russian president vladimir putin what should we make of this. well i'm not sure that we'll be getting on a plane to minsk anytime soon but this video was certainly quite something we need to talk i think this is about selenski reminding his voters after all there is an apollo mission here later in the month that he is up for throwing the diplomatic protocol out the window in pursuit of peace he's willing to really go for the docs ways of communicating. given what we know about let him is who behave in the past
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he's not the kind of leader who seems likely to respond well to this kind of video message but it has shown that. is really willing to break with protocol and go off to peace i don't think we're going to see any meeting happening soon but it definitely really did well with that uses here in ukraine all right now let's talk about what the people in eastern ukraine are expecting from today's talks. well we even heard from. he at the press conference following this summit he gave the separatist authorities an 8 day deadline to start rebuilding the bridge the bridge. that he visited with the european council president yesterday this is a bridge that has been destroyed for years and where people thousands of people every day are having to cross in pretty precarious position conditions walk
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a long distance through no man's land we went there last week to really get a sense of how this situation is panning out for people on the ground let's have a look. 4 years have passed since this bridge was destroyed in fighting and the people it's a need still clambering over its makeshift replacement thousands of them every day the separatists say they want the bridge rebuilt as it was wide enough for a tank to pass the ukrainian army counters insisting instead on a narrow replacement. nina is one of the civilians living with the consequences of their failure to agree she and her husband anatoly live in separate is controlled territory but her pension and the medicines nina depends on can only be connected from the government health side so once a month they cross the front line each visit is an ordeal. that's now been on the
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mostly of the west i was scared all the time on the bridge what would have happened if someone had tripped while carrying me or you i had to take a tranquilizer. always. nina didn't get a chance to elect ukraine's president to vote she would have had to make several additional trips across the front line but she couldn't be happier with the result . we used to have good people are impatient we were waiting for the elections our hopes were so high i cried when i saw the lenski inauguration i just want this all to end as soon as possible and for peace to return. nina was a baker until a failed operation put her in a wheelchair she now receives a pension worth approximately 50 euros half of which she spends on nappies and drugs she called back home in the separatist controlled side.
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it's over 30 degrees and most people here have to wait several hours just to pass the ukrainian checkpoint. fatalities and the rarity of these cures as the stress and the heat take their toll on the old and the sick. or being in a wheelchair i mean it gets priority. but when we leave for the ruined bridge still lies ahead of. i'm going to get ordinary people have had enough of this war we're all just grieving for the normal life we had before this couple not my nature is new. nick thanks for bringing us that 1st had account of what it means for ordinary people they're living with the un bresson eastern ukraine what is the e.u. offering to do to help resolve the conflict. well the main thing that the ukrainians are expecting from the e.u. side is sanctions sanctions and more sanctions they've been growing tensions between key have and the e.u. with certain e.u.
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member states talking about a beginning to the end of the sanctions regime against russia that was brought in when russia annexed the crimean peninsula and began supporting those separatists in eastern ukraine but we had a real clear statement from don't trust the president european council but those sanctions would be going nowhere in a hurry and seemingly very happy to hear those words and to say once again that without those sanctions putting pressure on russia he is great to russian pressure on ukraine and that those sanctions really need to stay out of the only way towards a diplomatic interest diplomatic result resolution to this conflict really comes through nick calio reporting from kiev ukraine thank you and back here in germany there are fears that this country is failing to respond quickly enough to a resurgence of right wing extremist violence politician volta luka was shot dead
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in his home by a suspected extremist last month while this weekend a far right music festival took place in central germany activists say the politicians killing a few opposition to the event. in the small town of tame in the central german state of 2 worlds collide while the it's strictly separated by barriers and police like every year right wing extremists have organized a festival here but to reach it concert goers 1st have to walk the gauntlet past a most residents finish the thing we don't want them to come to tame old to ringette ever again we're against right wing extremism for democracy a lot of people don't want this anymore and they don't want this constant fascist carnival my doorstep but also today is a very good day for us. around 900 right wing supporters have made their way to tame are. right next to them is the counter demonstration.
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organizers say this year's protest was much bigger than normal which they put down to the murder of german politician volatile luka a few weeks ago luka was shot at his home allegedly by a right wing extremist. that's gutted you took one look at killing of looking has made a very deep impression it's made it clear how highly dangerous this movement is if they would stop it killing people in cold blood lloyd ice constitute. a touch of enoch any price has been keeping tabs on the right wing scene at concerts like this for a while the left party politician knows the names and the network structures and often helps the police with her expertise she's convinced these events are dangerous. saga that's i believe neo nazi music so is the seeds from the to and manslaughter it's part of the ideology it's spread at every level not only through the music but also via speeches that's why these can't be seen as purely just concert events
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instead of attack the. police have been listening attentively the whole day for possibly unconstitutional lyrics that's why 2 bands were brought offstage. one was because they used lyrics which are potentially unconstitutional the others had some songs which weren't on the list and therefore weren't checked where the content was so concerning that we said we have to stop this performance because we are placing a strong police presence strict controls and no riots but many still can't understand why such a festival would be allowed to go ahead in the 1st place there is one silver lining the counter demonstration drew huge crowds. some sports news now for you and the women is a football world cup rather final the united states have retained their title beating the netherlands to a nail and making rypien owen rose lavelle scored the u.s.
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goals in the 2nd half sealing team u.s.a.'s 4th title when. behind the familiar stripes on the flag of the growing only familiar stars in the lineup the americans lived up to the hype of heavy favoritism to pick of the dutch gold with macon rypien though often the provider it's the newest and morgan will deny by the brilliance of saudi fans even though. the 29 year old's hands kicked aside in the before half time as the teams were living with the bikes it wasn't until the alamo before the hand of d.v.d. overseas to referee would finally break the orange resistance a penalty awarded rypien no stepped up and put one hand on the trophy. the captain capping a tournament in which he laid on and off the pitch. like minutes later roosevelt put the finishing touches on the victory with a sick and go deserved win that makes the usa will champions a 4th time. meghan repeat no winning player of the tournament as
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a team might history in new york. but for a short moment the celebrations were almost drowned out by protests and this is what i'm talking about. the. cries of equal pay ringing out around the stadium just as the journey in front tino the president of the fight was about to present the players with the trophy while the chance again serving as a reminder of just how much bigger a battle on the horizon there is for the women's team closing the pay gap between male and female players and alex forrest writing joins me now with more on this hot topic everybody is talking about now they put it firmly on the agenda how big is the pay gap well this whole debate has been going on for some time and in fact men this play is all of the united states national team the u s w e n t r o y g suing
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their own u.s. soccer federation over what they say. gender discrimination over pay and conditions and they highlight for example of that sometimes they are just 38 percent of what their male counterparts on post again and given that women's team have now won full well comps in the men have $10.00 you can see that they do have a point fifa will be paying them $30000000.00 u.s. dollars in prize money which sounds great but then you look at how much the next champions of the mail will comp will win and it is $440000000.00 u.s. dollars. gap and we can hear now from the u.s. women's captain macon rypien if you were speaking today. it certainly should be more and i think. i don't even know how to answer that question but i think there needs to be a big investment in the women's game so maybe someone like god forbid we be overpaid maybe i could just maybe i could just happen like one time in the month
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you know because of their. knowledge she has a lot of support on social media she really does because it's basic as you were just saying at the vin numbers don't seem to add up we have one to 2 user who writes the u.s.w. n.t. doesn't deserve equal pay now they deserve more pay than the u.s. men's national team because the women have $1.00 for well cops and the men have $10.00 the women are champions and the men get paid more for barely qualifying better to pay now and another user writes a classic case of women having to vos the outperform male counterparts to make the pace case for equal pay now and actually we've even heard from the famed snoop dog who has decided to comment on this he put a video on his instagram page that's have a watch for overcall shout out to or you were sorry were missed opportunity for a 4th world. war i want to talk about his or. $90000.00 per player but for
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me if they wanted to get far i want to browse a player paid in ladies' man. paid him girls would be worth the women should be getting 500000 perfectly snoop dogg's. snoop dogg. better do it that's solid support right there where they go from here well already fee for have said look for the for the next women's world cup we're going to double the prize money from $30000000.00 u.s. dollars to 60 which sounds great but again it's just a fraction of what men are going to. for their prize money when that next comes round surely though off to all of this success the u.s. soccer federation has to listen to what these incredibly successful women a saying to them that they want to be paid fairly and i think that will be the way that we will see movement surely has to happen see brother better soon then never i think is still very much alex greatly appreciated and we are going to stay with her
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goal because brazil are celebrating after winning their 1st copa america men's title in 12 years will host be proved 31 in the final in rio de janeiro a roller coaster game saw manchester city striker gaboriau set up the 1st goal scored the 2nd and then get sent off with 20 minutes to go while brazil held on sealing the win with a late penalty to the delight of the nearly 70000 strong crowd at rio's famous stadium. congratulations to them now it is one of the most famous paintings in the world rembrandt's nightwatch depicting a 17th century civil militia well now this masterpiece is undergoing what's being called a live restoration at his home in amsterdam strikes museum or visitors will be able to watch the process as it happens. the nightwatch is one of the world's most
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closely studied paintings it's no secret that rembrandt put himself in it and experts agree the golden girl in the middle bears a resemblance to his wife saskia but what other secrets does the work hide. and that there's a macro x. if you're a scientist or a sense ganesh give us some answers that we're scanning the whole image bit by bit to find out what's in it is very elementary for barracked for example it can tell us about the painter rembrandt used and how he used it for them but they found that that in turn sheds light on his working methods used on the head of the city this ghana also reveals the changes that have been made over the last 4 centuries to the 170 kilogram canvas 20 research has a working inside a specially designed glass case so that visitors to the museum can follow each step did not so after is
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a night watch is the beating heart of the rights museum the whole museum is built around it so we can't just rip the heart out of it that's why we're doing this in public we think this is an exciting adventure that we want to share with everyone or to view the daily myth either in the restoration is expected to take more than a year and cost $3000000.00 euros. and our minor of the top story that we're tracking for you this hour the international criminal court test found the former congolese warlord bosco to god guilty of war crimes and crimes against humanity all to gondar oversaw widespread attacks on civilians and recruited and abused child soldiers. so forget you can always get you know we news on the go just download are out from google play or from the app store and they'll give you access to all the latest news from around the world as well as push notifications for any breaking news you can also use the w.
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