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this is from young climate activists march in switzerland to demand concrete action approach as follows a week long summit in which are adopted a climate declaration it calls for climate policy be to be based on the best scientific research and criticizes politicians for ignoring the danger of human extinction also coming up. standing in solidarity with. assaulted on its way home from a synagogue germany's foreign minister calls you tackle and despicable.
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michael for joining us. sauza and of young climate activists have marks through the streets of lows and demanding concrete measures to reduce greenhouse gas emissions several 100 had attended an international climate summit in the swiss city at which they unanimously adopted what they've called the lows and climate declaration it includes a call for climate policy to be based on the best scientific research the fridays for future movement was inspired by the 16 year old environmental campaigner gratitude book who is at the lose on conflicts. young climate activists from the fridays for future movement are trying to send a message at the close of their 1st european conference in. it's so great that
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we're all here together for the same cause and it sets a nice feeling to be surrounded by people that believe in the same as we do but there has been quite a debate on how the student protest movement should present itself in the future some activists think the discussion should stay out of the public eye. in what they are calling the laws i'm climate declaration the activist reaffirmed their common goal of tackling climate change they also called for a european initiative to pressure the european commission to take action but for some of the participants it did not go far enough. this does i think we need a kind of hierarchy in the organization so we can plan better sadly friday so future does not have that yet it's that light of by far this feature has been it and something i'm quite happy with this week then we really discussed a lot but i hope that we can keep the ball rolling and it doesn't just and when
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everybody goes home to die and then i'm sorry. the conference was a strategic meeting for the movement. in the future the activists want to cooperate more effectively on a global scale. scientists say there is a strong link between the planet's warming and rising sea levels and they believe the rise could actually be far more than predicted due to accelerate and melting in greenland and antarctica this would threaten coastal regions around the world so the small welsh village of fairborn on the western side of britain is preparing for just such a possibility. i might throttle has the sea right on his doorstep he's a dedicated angler who's lived on the coast of wales for over 40 years i right now the irish sea is bright and shiny but the people here have seen their share of
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storm surges. cry. i my house stands right behind this dike it's held firm against wind and tide so far. it's hard to realize that i was rising sea levels always could be gone. they say in as little as 50 years i it's hard to believe i said born is a seaside village of about a 1000 people and say the experts doomed by climate change several 1000000 pounds have gone into building downs and dikes to protect the houses from the sea. but now the welsh authorities are throwing in the towel and calling on the villages to find new homes. where measuring the sea levels in the area across the north wales coast i'm way off finding evidence that sea levels are
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rising it is the reality and so before any cuts are strophe happens before anything big happens we really really need to be making sure that people are aware of those risks and that we're talking to them and involving them in the solutions. but what solutions can there possibly be mike and his partner see their lives their home and lots of money at stake quite amazing while the situation is over it's not a symbol for them as pensioners to buy a new house elsewhere they feel that the state has left them on their own 25 years in the future the fact is that they have no answers for us they can't tell us where they got the movers they can't tell us when they're going to move us there's no. financial support no compensation a tool and the sting in the table so that if they insist that everybody moves out. they would expect like a night pay for the demolishment aren't his hosts. it's true that fab and won't be
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the only town to face imminent danger in coming years. over 30 communities in wales a dealing with erosion and flooding from rising seas. and infrastructure such as rail and power lines and roads are also at risk climate experts say it's a massive financial time bomb for britain's coasts. the residents of fab one complained that everyone simply passing the baton it's my can on to the say the prospect of a forced evacuation is always hanging over their heads they're just hoping they can stay in the current house as long as they possibly can. now at some of the other stories making news around the world a major tornado has ripped through the tiny western european country of luxembourg at least 14 people were injured as gusts of wind peaking at nearly 130 kilometers per hour tore through the country's south well over $100.00 houses suffered damage
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neighboring parts of france and germany were also affected. 13 people have been killed and 16 are missing in eastern china after a landslide was triggered by a major typhoon typhoon made landfall early on saturday in the eastern province of and has caused hundreds of flight cancellations in the evacuation of more than a 1000000 people. north korea has fired 2 unidentified projectiles from is site on its eastern coast it landed in the sea of japan according to south korea's military yang has called other recent rocket test a warning to seoul over its plans to continue military drills with the united states. for hundreds of people have attended a prayer service in berlin to show solidarity with a rabbi who was assaulted by 2 arabic speaking men german foreign minister was among those who attended the service in
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a synagogue on friday the attack took place 2 weeks ago as the rabbi was walking home with his son after conducting a service at the synagogue it's the latest in a string of recent attacks in germany. synagogue as rabbi yehuda titles work place it isn't far from where he was recently attacked it happened on his way home from services to men approached hurling insults in german in arabic and also spied on him as one of. the it was dramatic my child was with me. i was really shaken. anti-semitism is growing again in germany the hate and violence directed at jews come largely from the far right of the muslim community also bear some responsibility. experts are taking note of these new forms of anti-semitism as mentioned.
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jews getting spat on the streets which we've seen in berlin and recently in munich this is particularly degrading. because honestly and we can if. young jews in germany are also concerned but they aren't running away. we are making a statement jewish life is here again. we are confident. and to them just and i myself haven't experienced any anti-semitism. but i read and hear a lot about it and it's shocking to us to look at me. isn't staying quiet. for most new gun startups i have to make clear time there is no tolerance for intolerance guns we have to say it loudly we want a colorful positive society that respects everyone should respect it since. he's praying for peace and tolerance a show of defiance against anti-semitism busy. you could say bull fighting is in
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the d.n.a. of spanish of spain's culture where the battles between man and beast are even protected by the constitution it's a tradition only recently resuscitated on the spanish island of majorca but just as the blood sport is making a comeback in the ring a familiar set of combatants are taking the fight over its future out to the streets was these people celebrating tonight finally bullfighting is back in new york was i upset then the animal activists shout murder. bullfighting culture or torture was this fight between does for and against plays out before the bulls arrives it is plain 2 years since the last fight in majorca a grueling 20 minutes per animal lunging toward the red cloth the matador dances with a bleeding animal posing and posturing towards the i
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the island's regional authorities had banned bullfighting that was before the spanish constitutional courts decided the practice was a pot of national cultural heritage that the region could not ban in the capital palm of the left a santa government is trying new ways to put a stop to a show by sending building health an animal welfare with thirty's to the arena but none could find regulatory grounds to stop the of it. a new star is ready to appear on to the stage by the name of l hughley he killed his 1st bull at the age of 14. tickets are selling by the thousands in palm. beach. we have grown up with this we've been watching both fighting from an early age is or not and that must be respected this is a spanish tradition in their burgers from the heart of my life but it's like with
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animals that we hunt for food which we also kill it's the same so a little bit of suffering but that's the way it is and that's why we hunt them i.e. dakota seto on the other hand says that on a modern island like my yorka bullfighting should not be tolerated. and to see them was just how do we really need this violence and blood to be entertained this hets me as someone who lives on this island and it hurts me as a person. and yet the spectacle continues the matador is again carried triumphant from the arena excited fans carried to once more into the my your can was well the english premier league got underway on friday german football fans will have to wait one more week for the bundesliga to start in germany this season's managerial merry go round means there are new faces in charge at several clubs which begs the question just how hard a task do these newcomers have ahead of. bundesliga coach a dream job and
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a lucrative one but only 18 people have the privilege for the new ones it can be a daunting task before the anticipation is overwhelming were other see a risk i see an opportunity. a team start with rookies as bundesliga head coaches that's normal for the 3 recently promoted squads but for the established teams it's a new trend the coaches are under more pressure than ever to win and we want to establish ourselves in this league is the missing means not having anything to do with the bottom places as vast as possible marco rosa faces loftier expectations he reached the semifinals of the europa league with austrian squad salzberg last campaign now he's tasked with changing the style of last season's 5th place side mention gladbach better results plus a champions league place would be nice to. go over the us i think the guys are ready to give it their all and showed me that the last 45 weeks in the hope the
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guys are tough at the heels if you are already practicing intensive one on ones in training. wagner at shell can has a similarly tough task after finishing 14th last season the club wants to show it's changed but there's no money for big new signings they'll have to count on their youth talent. we know that it won't happen overnight or in a week but everybody who has worked hard or has accepted this challenge is ready to go for. the new job can boost a career or and it suddenly some new coaches have to learn that the hard way. and domenico today just to name a few. you're watching the news from berlin up next film with an inside look at india's super rich i'll be back with more world news at the top of the hour as always thanks so much for joining.
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us. it was a season of high pitched soccer action as it winds down the next exciting event is right around the corner. that german bundesliga is heating up and as always we are there to keep you updated with the latest on. conversely.

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