tv DW News Deutsche Welle August 10, 2019 1:00pm-1:16pm CEST
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yes robot collapse. 14th t w. this is deja vu news a lie from berlin hong kong pro-democracy activists keep up the pressure on authorities for their sit in at the airport sounds gather at one of the world's busiest travel says protests enter their 3rd month get the latest from hong kong also coming up. a tornado rips through luxembourg and a deadly typhoon batters china with heavy rain will bring you the latest on the
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devastation wrought by the world's increasingly volatile weather. and standing in solidarity with the rebel assaulted in the center of her life germany's foreign minister calls the attack repulsive and despicable. a michael thanks for joining us democracy activists in hong kong or refusing to give in to pressure from local authorities and beijing as protests move into their 10th weekend demonstrators have begun marches into hong kong neighborhoods they're also changing a sit in at hong kong or activists occupied the arrivals hall and distributed flyers for tourists and other passengers police warned against violence for disruptions they could in danger public safety but reports suggest the airport appears to be operating normally. i'm joined now from hong kong by our
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correspondent. we're seeing the 2nd day of protests at hong kong airport this weekend you've been there for the duration would you say that they are more peaceful. now we have seen various moments of protests today taking place in hong kong in different parts of the city and you have mentioned the peaceful rally which is the 2nd day in a row and aim is to the. demands and the situation of hong kong to the international community especially through the tourists around the other today we also see the families and elderly as they talk to the street to demonstrate to their government headquarters to show that in the more than 2 months movements but meanwhile at the same time. hong kong typo was just way i am right now you can
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see hundreds of protesters back there now occupying the rows and their life trying to proceed at rallies which is banned by the police so it's not clear so what is it going to take. probably if they might have some clashes with the police but so far it's held very peacefully i have to say we're probably seeing most of the protesters on a on a level understructure of both of you but it looks very very peaceful peaceful where you will or have protesters made a conscious decision to change their tactics after heeding warnings from both beijing and hong kong's military that they were basically crossing red lines. serious fallon's questions happening a few days before this state they're trying to evaluate the effectiveness of the previous approach and some of them realized. maybe that the size of the balance
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protest because they can see there is a massive depletion the manpower because more and more protests this now arrested by the police falls over 500 of them have been there have been arrested so far so some of them they set out to retreat to take. something rather more peaceful ways to demonstrate to the governments but meanwhile as you can see that i where i am right now some of them in the ceased to take some rather more radical approach to pressure the government so i think that pose has to stand now trying to strike a balance between the peaceful and the radical approach and not giving up any idea of the approach and they're trying to like cooperate with each other to achieve their goals and to try to pressure the governments by both of them means do you. think you. now to some of the other stories making news around the world
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at least $57.00 people have died in tanzania after an overturned fuel truck exploded people in the east african nation were siphoning petrol from the vehicle at a busy intersection when the blast happened some reports suggest a cigarette was the calls. russia's state nuclear agency roza tom says 5 staff members were killed during the testing of a rocket engine on thursday local authorities near the military site in northwestern russia reported a brief spike in radiation levels during the accident but there's been no official explanation for why an accident like this would cause radiation to spike new lives . north korea has fired 2 and identified projectiles from a site on its eastern coast they landed in the sea of japan according to south korea's military john yang has called other recent rocket test a warning to seoul over its plans to continue military drills with the united states. china has issued
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a red alert its highest warning after typhoon like kima made landfall south of shanghai the storm has battered coastal areas bringing heavy rain it's now headed northward with the country's most populous city in its path 13 people have already been confirmed dead more than a dozen are missing and hundreds of thousands of people have been ordered to evacuate their homes as the typhoon near here in western europe there's been a wild weather too as a rare tornado ripped through there south of tiny luxembourg ravaging homes and injuring 14 people. a menace not usually seen in skies over western europe. police said a tornado with winds speeds of 130 kilometers an hour left a trail of devastation over some 5 kilometers in southwest luxembourg.
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emergency services reported more than a 1000 calls within minutes the storm damaged more than 150 homes forcing authorities just out of homeless shelters residents have been warned to stay away from downed power lines. across the border from luxembourg severe weather also affected parts of germany 15 football players were her in a lightning strike in the southwestern town of those and told how they can some one football matches an open air advance and other cities were also disrupted. in luxembourg shocked residents and tongue are cleaning up after the storm the government has set up a crisis team to help coordinate relief and cleanup efforts. hundreds of people have attended a prayer service in berlin to show solidarity with a rabbi who was assaulted in the german capital german foreign ministry heiko moss was among those who attended the service in a synagogue on friday the attack took place 2 weeks ago by 2 arabic speaking men as
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a rabbi walked home with his son after conducting a service at the synagogue it's the latest in a string of recent anti-semitic attacks in germany. berlin 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 2 men approached harling insults in german in arabic and also spat on him. it's one of. it's it was dramatic my child was with me. i was really shaken should not. anti-semitism is growing again in germany the hate and violence directed at jews come largely from the far right although the muslim community also bears some responsibility. experts are taking note of these new forms of anti-semitism as mentioned. jews getting spat out on the streets which we've seen in berlin and recently in munich. this is particularly degrading.
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young jews in germany are also concerned but they aren't running away he says we are making a statement is he against me a strong we are confident. and just and i myself haven't experienced any anti-semitism. but i read and hear a lot about it and it's shocking. so keep me rabbi tiësto isn't staying quiet. we have to make clear time there is no tolerance for intolerance we have to say it loudly we want a colorful positive society that respects everyone should respect its and. he's praying for peace and tolerance a show of defiance against anti-semitism. you could say bull fighting is in the d.n.a. of spain's culture where the battle is between man and beast or even protected by
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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 fact it. was opposite then the animal activists shout murda. 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 glory was 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 of center government is trying new ways to put a stop to a show by sending building health an animal will fail 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.u.v. 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 saying from an early age is are not and that it must be respected this is a spanish tradition and their burgers from there. but it's like with animals that we hunt for food which we also kill it's the same so
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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. to see them as just how do we really need this violence and blood to be entertained this hats me as someone who lives on this island and it hurts me as a person. was and yet the spectacle continues the method though is again carried triumphant from the arena to excited fans kerry to once more and to the my goal was in saudi arabia nearly 2 and a half 1000000 people have gathered near mecca to take part in one of his lama's holiest rituals the harsh today pilgrims are gathering at the sacred hill of mount hour to beg for forgiveness for their sins believers are expected to make a harsh program marriage once in their lives if they are healthy and can afford to do so they wear white to signify the equality of the faithful.
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sport now and while 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 these newcomers have ahead of them. bundesliga coach a dream job and 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 them in places as vast as possible. marco rosa faces loftier expectations he
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reached the semifinals of the europa league with austrian squad salzburg 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. me i think the guys are ready to give it their all and showed me that the last 4 or 5 weeks the guys are tough at the already practicing intensive one on ones and training. wagner at shall care 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. the business 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 it for the. cent to finish the new job can
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boost a career or and it suddenly some new coaches had to learn that the hard way find still mycoskie is dull and domenico today just to name a few. you're watching news from berlin up next a reporter which this week follows a young mexican volunteer who works in an addiction support center in germany i'll be back with more news at the top of the hour as always this is. earth a home worth saving googling jenas tells stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world ideas to protect the climate and boost green energy solutions and global ideas beam by a series of global 3000 on d. w. and online. the system being tossed around
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