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the above. the be . this is deja news coming to you live from bali in beijing once hong kong protest in spanish mint is coming police make a mass arrests after caches with toward democracy protest has detailed reports from the frontlines up the street battles shift plunge the city into crisis. also coming out. pakistan's army says it will go to any extent to support kashmir tensions on the rise up to india provokes christmas special status i think it's tightening its
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control over the muslim majority of egypt and the inserter don't like to work for a very. good job reports from el paso a city in mourning those killed over the weekend in mass shootings. and also what to do what concerns over recent in german football is one of low division team has filed its captain and top tribes legal team will take action today against its chairman. other welcome i'm. china has issued a stark warning to protest a government spokesman in beijing as want protest as a punishment is coming and they should not underestimate the strength of the central government hong kong police also announce that they have been arrested more
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than 148 people the largest single day tally since demonstrations began 2 months ago here's some of what beijing spokesman had to say. we want to warn the handful of violent criminals and the meddling hands behind. that play with fire will perish but. while the punishment will only be a matter of time. they some straight go to beijing and to our correspondent. what is strong words there is this meant to be a shock warning to those channels calling criminals and madness. yes it is meant as a warning you can imagine if you heard these words in some mafia movie you would shudder now and you would expect something to happen however this is not a mafia movie and we can also notice that this these these words did not were not
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followed by any specific means that beijing plans to implement he did not elaborate on how these people would perish in the fire that they have said as he put it so it is still giving us a hint that beijing has not made up his mind on how to react to these clashes in hong kong on how it should deal with them other than that he has sad that beijing stands firm behind kerry land the chief executive and that it would be hong kong's government's task to resolve this issue so in that regard there was nothing new with this press conference. and that was do you have the slightest billing or with that up to mentioning meanwhile in hong kong there was another night of angry demonstrations on correspondent seana chance and bill was in the midst of the protests and sent us this report. i
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was seeing as we arrived the calle speaking. i was just was was. was it. was is the take as clear as protesters slowly return was among them dozens of local residents was many joining childs demanding a police retreat curious bystanders watching all stunned at the scene unfolding in this normally quiet neighborhood. the police call for more backup as the mood once again turns dog was the showdown begins the little god or the other the love of god the are coming back
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now further god god god god god god god god that was all part of the hour the with the each side waiting for the other to make the 1st move those threatening to tip this standoff over the edge. it was placed in midnight's the police made this. sending people scattering. with the blockade cleats theorists begin. to die that i saw only the hour this is a residential area one woman screams people here weren't even wearing face masks the site down 7. was the. more protestors a sweatshop is the police round on the struggle is the only thing the only one he wanted it to end this way was. those arrested face up to 10 years in prison
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if they're charged with rioting the it's a heavy price to pay for a night on the streets the. turning out of the political firestorm of akash making up as in divorce a region special constitutional status baucus sounds prime minister iran conason he considered approaching the un security council over the issue of pakistan's army said it will go to any extent to support the contested territory meanwhile india's hindu nationalist led government has healed the amberg ation of article 370 as a historic moment but the move has spiced tensions between the nuclear neighbors. i think this is anger on the streets of pakistan here nationalist supporters furious at events in kashmir call for revenge against india and its leader prime minister narendra modi load. this is all pression human rights violations have been carried
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out all peace loving people of the world must stand by us we demand that the pakistan government and army take bold steps in response on board to step in to give the. jubilation for hindu nationalists in delhi they say scrapping article $370.00 which gave kashmir its special status correct historic wrong. for the opposition and critics it sets a dangerous precedent we believe that the person should order on article t. 70 odd by them of the government is basically a constitutional cool this is an attack on the constitution and this is this amounts to bunning the bridges which collected push me through the rest of india. the disputed territory is now on lockdown. authorities have ordered thousands of indian and foreign tourists to get out major roads are sealed off and a curfew is in place all communications severed.
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the kashmir region has long been a bone of contention between india and pakistan they have fought 2 wars over it. both claim the region in full but each control only part of it china also claims a section of. the revoking of its special status gives delhi increased power and influence in the territory but it's feared this could all the insurgency there which has already claimed thousands of lives over 3 decades the was pakistan's government has condemned india's move calling it illegal and vowing counter measures the united nations is urging calm we are following with concern the tense situation in the region we're also aware of reports of restrictions on the indian side of kashmir and we urge all parties to exercise restraint. but it's feared prime minister modi has just reignited uncertainty in
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the world's most follicle nuclear flashpoint. that we now join giuliani from. shows in pakistan a strongly condemned india's move and especially joint session has of parliament has been courting islam law what was said that. when the session started there were loud protests by opposition politicians the session then had to be adjourned there's no statement as yet the opposition politicians for protesting against the fact that the government resolution did not even mention scrapping all. 370 so they want to be changed the session is likely to continue tomorrow and that's why expect a clear statement. that the indian mean isn't complete and knocked on right now is this very little information coming from that the pakistani foreign ministry says they can exercise all possible options to block india's move to book article 370
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what are its options. they're primarily talking about diplomatic options so one could be that they didn't seek. the un security council to get involved in this it doesn't look likely the pakistani foreign minister is currently in jeddah saudi arabia where he's meeting organization of islamic countries trying to shore up support if we go by boston we're not expecting a very strong stance there so pakistan will try to play this up but the prime minister has already called leaders of turkey and malaysia he'll probably call others as well but we know for some time now that the world isn't really interested in kashmir they only care about kashmir even the 2 countries are on the brink of a nuclear war but our device is not on the on the horizon for most
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leaders and we also know that before doing this the indian government took into confidence major capitals of the world so the national security advisor of india got in touch with washington with other countries so they know that india is doing this and why pakistan may be stunned by this the world is kind of watching it with alarm they might make some rhetorical comments but we're not really expecting the world to get really involved in the game to also accuses fuck is that of supporting what it costs terrorism in kashmir what is the pakistani government's response to these allegations. it's one of those classic situations where one man's terrorist is another man's freedom fighter and the pakistani army incidentally even just been meeting this morning they have just come out with a statement and they are saying that we firmly stand by the kashmiris and what they called is their just struggle and that we will go to any extent to fulfill our obligations so pakistan is accused of arming the course miti struggle for many
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years it denies the charges believe that it is it is a local because communities want to get their rights and their freedom struggle is justified so there are 2 opposing views and a lot of people believe the only way to solve it is through dialogue given what has happened in india i think that we have probably gone further away from that kind of desire. thank you very much for that assessment let me have been some other stories making news around the world and south korea saying north korea has launched 2 more missiles its 4th test in less than 2 weeks to shore creationist science fans into the sea of the bend in east coast in an online statement north korea protested against the joint military exercise being can't by the u.s. and south korea. a typhoon has hit the southern japanese island off q sure with
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winds of more than 140 kilometers per hour and heavy rain for more than $100.00 flights have been canceled as have some train services full cost as have warned of flooding and mudslides. 72 people have been arrested at a climate change protest in brisbane australia police cleared protesters after they have blocked traffic on a number of roads causing major disruptions the action was organized by the extinction rebellion and. british police have charged just 17 narrowed with attempted murder after a child was thrown from the 10th floor viewing platform of the tate modern art museum in london the 6 year old victim was found on the 5th floor roof and is in a stable but critical condition in hospital. in the united states have been more commemorations after a weekend of mass shootings with a total death toll rising to $31.00 u.s.
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president dollar trump has scored for bipartisan solutions to the bloodshed but he's facing shop criticism from democrats who say he lacks the moral authority to rally the country against violence and racism trump is due to visit as boss of texas tomorrow. it's on the phenomena is there and sent us this report. vigil to honor the army wrote we guess a high school student killed him hostile to you know pass only 15 years old bright polite and quick on his feet that's how his friends remember he will always be there for me. he was a really our. he was a. positive person. never negative. always happy. always trying to make it others less. pleasure said oh you don't go into serp to. work for. we have a really strong community and everybody here loves each other we're really big
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family. students parents teachers they came together at horizon high school just outside apostle trying to come to terms with what they see as a terrorist attack against hispanics all over the past so residents are reeling after 30 days horrific events and they are hoping that the mass murder a crime committed by an alleged white supremacist from outside the town does not give pass a bad name after all they say this is a diverse and tolerant place which has consistently ranked one of the safest cities in the u.s. for many years. a border city with an 80 percent latino population el paso has suffered under presidents trams and immigrant rhetoric and his administration's 0 tolerance policy at the border residents say christina garcia
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works for a local organization that helps immigrants and asylum seekers she says some of her clients are now terrified they feel like every client i've had interaction with they've had to apologize for what happened this weekend and i've had to reassure them that we that we are going to be a community but for now they mourn the dead. people gather at the wal-mart store where the mass shooting took place president trump is expected to visit us on wednesday and we respect him because he's the president but to be honest we don't welcome him we don't need him this was a very different theory and what happened there was the worst thing that could happen to us and i know we're a lot of people know that if we walk home he's going to bring a lot of people that really hate hispanic people. hate is not what should define us they say it's not what the united states is all about.
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alexander phenomenon with that report federal prosecutors in switzerland to file charges against some of the organizers of the 2006 world cup in germany the success of the deal believe vent has been tarnished by alleged corruption former german football association president of wolfgang miasma and. now face indictments as does horst schmidt the former association treasurer and the 3 were part of the world cup organizing committee that lobbied fifo to bring the event to germany charges against the head of that committee france beck and now are being handled separately because of his health condition. now the wonderfully got club shall cause expected to decide today whether to take action against chairman clemens turnus after he made comments that were widely condemned as racist the billionaire had led the club's board since 2001 he apologized for the comments but many
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considered his apology self-serving when german football are facing increasing scrutiny on the question of race dhoni s good before start. with less than 2 weeks to go until the start of the bundesliga season shall have a crisis to deal with that's a discussion about climate change policy last week club chairman clements tony suggested tax money should be spent on building power plants in africa adding quote many africans would stop chopping down trees and stop producing kids when it gets dark. those comments have received much public criticism including from the shock a fan initiative a supporters' group that has worked with the club to fight against racism in football for over 25 years. or settled a lot of the large number of people who have contacted a share of use namely that the comments are massively racist zuzana franco says
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attorneys must be removed from his position at the club. i consider it's clearance turn intolerable for clemens tourney's to continue in his role at the club which is a high profile and important role here. fans in guessing cation are divided on the future at the club the consequence enjoy or should be any consequences they should just move on it was a slip of the tongue it wasn't meant in a bad way of mind in this. one is out of the question and intolerable in my view 10 years has to be removed and if shaka doesn't do that then i would probably quit as a member because that's not ok. the decision now rests with shock is on a very board. and max name from sports. and has more understanding welcome max tell us more about the shall commuting which is
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today that's going to take up this issue isn't it yes there's huge pressure on the honorary board who are meeting today in shock but. it's been a tricky one really because a lot of people have listened to the apology and said we should accept the policy for people like a sporting director said he should be given another chance many many others feeling differently as we saw in the report as well the fans are somewhat split but many former salcombe players with african roots of come out against 10 years and said it's just not ok this is not a normal club or that amazing to say the honorary board is somewhat like an ethics commission it's made up of 2 judges vica and 2 university professors all of whom have been longstanding members of the club one of whom is actually represent attorneys in court so could complicate things a little bit and they have sanctions available to them anything from a verbal warning to a suspension to dismissal from office i suspect they will either suspend him or perhaps ask him to resign ok so we have to wait and see but another story
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xenophobia and racism in football came to speak and it was in the eastern german city of camden it's what happened yes it's a 3rd division club and they have parted ways with their captain daniel fun over his links to neo nazi groups and. on saturday he was injured so he watched the game from the stands which is quite typical for a captain to do however he was sat together with leaders of the far right who you can see and he's a repeat offender he's done a few of these things in the past we can take a look at him celebrating a goal back in march where he collects a t. shirt that was printed with support your local who was. produced by the group hooligans nazis racists he apologized back then he's had a few of these incidents come up in him and always said oh it's a misunderstanding of the club have now come out and said these apologies are fos we were wrong to trust him and of course kemet embroiled again and again with ties
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not just the club the city to last august the city so 2 days of far right violence and the clubs clubs fan groups were seen as instrumental in coordinating those and the question then is i mean this incident symptomatic of a larger problem in german football i would say not necessarily because i think it's a localized issue a lot of it tends to happen predominantly in the former east of germany and also the lower leagues seem to have more of a prevalent connection and in the fan coaches with right wing activism in the upper leagues for instance the bundesliga there's a very positive fan culture and oddly enough some of it is more typically associated with the left of the political spectrum so i think it's definitely prevalent in the lower leagues german football clubs like candidates who have sent mixed signals out in the past have to send very clear messages this is a step in the right direction that we have to wait and see where that goes max marion from last fall it says thank you very much. not to someone sport of don
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racing on rule of blades called skate cross it's built on the winter sport of ice cross which has become a hit here in europe skate cross has found a home in law school and this was the 1st race organized a park built just for this sort of a bad as leads on inline skates glide down the bumpy twisting course and try to outmaneuver others before crashing into a padded wall at the finish certainly not a sport for those by devide getting on to getting a few bruises. but now getting a tattoo or getting that have been so popular tattoos have been around for thousands of years but they 1st became fashionable in the $960.00 s. counterculture rebels saw them as a mark of individuality today people from all walks of life have tattoos at europe's biggest tattoo convention here in berlin on sunday some of the biggest superstars won hands to show off their skins. the annual convention sees
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hundreds of tattoo artists tattoo enthusiasts and the curious converging on the german capital. some of the best in the world modern day jet setters whose reputation precedes them thanks in part to instagram. a large following means worldwide recognition sponsorships and global gigs. tattoo artist raffle looks from brazil started working on skin at just 13 he has high hopes for the future. so i choose my name as a rock i'm a talk show artist and a surfer and i have 110000 followers and i want to be famous across the whole world . and he may well get there he's striking designs typically involve intricate geometric patterns flawless symmetry cymbals and a love of nature sizable instagram following means rafa has. work waiting for him where ever he goes. but the big players celebrity brings freedom men like tasha
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king is a rising star from turkey her work is truly unique vivid hyper realistic playful images that have bursting with life she and her crew a committed to designing people's dreams and applying them to their bodies she has 101000 followers on instagram. i am a lake i'm thought this is a little i can't really say much more the turkish woman was under pressure to get a 3 day tattoo done in just one and a half days her client had travelled all the way from australia. to live in prefers his advertisements in the flesh with his travelling troupe of models. with just 23000 followers the glyn has a bit of catching up to do but he did win big at this year's convention garnering
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a lot of attention the taiwanese artist loves working on big pieces in traditional japanese style where she rises is one of it's great because every character has his own and their original story his own history it's possible very meaningful tradition. bound with their tattoo guns these traveling artists really can go anywhere. as a vicar with the top stories that we're following for you china has issued a warning to protest as in hong kong that punishment is coming hong kong police also announced that they arrested 148 protesters on monday the largest single day tally the city has been gripped by 2 months of pro-democracy demonstrations. and pakistan's prime minister imran khan a said he considered appealing to the un security council over india's move to
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change the legal status of kashmir the disputed region is under security lockdown after india revoked its special status on monday. coming up next is a documentary series close up this time looking at china and the readers the people under threat that's it for me i'm a touch him on the news team and have more news for you at the top of the hour live by.
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the phone. china is hunting down the leader of. detention brainwashing torture huge prison like compound stretch across the western sheen john reach an official called the reeducation camps. but they're more like indoctrination prisons china and borders and people under threat. close up next on d.w.i. . or.
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maybe i'm not laughing at the gym well i guess sometimes i am but i stand up and whimper that we germans think deep into the german culture of looking at the stereotypes clad in here think this leaves the country that i love playing the piano needed to be taken as grandma on their own delete those it's all about who they know i'm a joke join me to meet the german sunday w. post. the world is getting more soon. moore's catastrophes a lot of problems. the global $3000.00 talks would seem british researchers take a more optimistic view. the world is not always a good point but it's much much greater than it was how. is the world really
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