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hill right now there are still hundreds of them if not thousands of protesters still gather right at the arrival of the international airports that's sitting here very peacefully and some of them they chant slogans very often by saying protesting against it for toilet c.l.'s brutality have a home from police force and they're trying to do some leave a message to to to the tourists who arrive home call and that is the situation right now and some of them they're not going to leave so we're going to upset by what are they will stay over my own not because the hopefully they have won the protesters to leave on their own but so far there is no actions taken by the police so far and with more protesters arriving as you've just highlighted there flights just rocketed would you say that the situation is escalating. while the atmosphere at the arrival halls at the international i have
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a phone call today it's quite peaceful protesters that we've been useful to to protest to the authorities here to spread the message to tourists but we can see the balance between the protesters and the police force has been asked for it over the last week and because you have mentioned in the report earlier that the police is now accused of using excessive force to protest this and also although there is citizens so that's why in the race the public embrace the post has this even further that they will stand now and then to voice out that this content too was a police force and that's why the tension between the 2 parties is now intensified t.v. remind us of the protesters demands and what would it take at this point therefore to resolve the situation peacefully. while the protests this down. yes still at the size of the 5 it was regarding the
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now suspended study so the other one the government with soy completely but more importantly they want to government to set up and you have this inquiry to castigate charlie about the last excessive force used by the police and that is made to this concert on the public right now but so far on the basic of basic government and imo already they're not making any compromise but instead they are accusing some of the protesters as terrorists so this will further like intensified its hands and between the 2 parties so all we can see it there is any possibility in the salt turn to to life that the problem to be resolved peacefully and the tension is not going to solve that in this all time reporting from hong kong international airport correspondent with the very latest there thank you. now citizens of on kong living in other parts of the world have been closely
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watching these developments a large hong kong community lives in britain and some have been taking to the streets of west london to support the protesters back home. hong kong expatriates in london are showing solidarity with the activists back home nearly 100000 people from the former u.k. colony are now living in britain there watching the protests with a mix of hope and concern for the last 8 weeks a crowd has been putting on the helmets of the democracy movement and gathering over the weekend in west london we in the u.k. cannot do much but we want to know that the hong kong people know that. you know song called us all over the world we are the u.k. photos as well which we should apply pressure on the m.p.'s to put to go through the parliamentary process to put pressure on the hong kong government but london isn't offering much more than encouragement success for the u.k. after brics it is heavily dependent on economic deals. china
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a dispute with beijing now would be extremely unhelpful. like many others alexandra is worried about being confronted by an aggressive chinese state when she returns home the 25 year old has been living and working in britain for 2 years she says her body is in london but her heart belongs in hong kong. who can they how far. they have to police what we how the how much. safety cocos. and this is this is not fair to me and even though we are strong right now we stand strong and who can help us in london alexander is safe from the tear gas and yet she still considers her protest part of the big picture. we will fight studia and until we got what we want we want out the more christine we want. our universal suffrage but that is exactly what beijing doesn't want them to have and so the fear
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is spreading even to those far away from home. now we had to italy where senior politicians are gathering in rome to respond to interior minister retail news call for snap elections party leaders in the italian senate have to decide if they will set a date for a parliamentary no confidence vote triggered the political crisis when he declared his party the league would no longer work with the n.t.s.b. 5 star movement the 2 parties formed a coalition government last year support for the league has searched since the government took office last year so media is betting on new elections to make his league the strongest party in italy which would put him in the prime minister seat and over the weekend he looks like a man on the campaign trail have a look. at sun sand and silt feeds this is how it leads to the prime minister has become the country's most popular politician. he's
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a leader who rarely misses a photo opportunity or a chance to get close to the voters surveyed he spent this weekend literally pressing the flesh in southern italy pleading seems like a politician who is close to the people around it in a city he's come here to meet us amongst the hidden treasures of the south we could still do. but sabayon he was in the south for more than just the beautiful beaches . the south this way italy's immigration debate is must draw its he that hundreds of thousands of migrants have come ashore in the last 5 years. the interior minister has used his tough stance on immigration to turn his legal from a regional party into at least most popular political force who are to be i've just been to n.g.o.s boats carrying hundreds of migrants from entering. the time of day don't you people are protesting but who cares is there.
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still controversy dog stab any where ever he goes left wing protesters even followed him to the bait he's populist and team aggression rhetoric has divided the country. in sicily supporters and opponents rude and salving the medicine. and many are afraid of what would happen if he became prime minister measuring it up she said if the vini gets an absolute majority it will have terrible consequences for the country. sunny isn't merely a voice in favor of italian sovereignty. he's quite close to being a racist or a xenophobe this is the action of will be whether the interior minister heads up a new government depends on whether there are new elections. right now it's unclear if the league has enough votes in palm beach to force them through but if there is an election also being looks set to win. that would have immense
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consequences feedly and be a new. and let's get more now we're joined by journalist john hooper who is in florence he's working as a correspondent for the economist welcome to the program jon what exactly is being decided today. party with the leaders of each of the parties in the uk. meeting as we speak to try to fix a date for when the prime minister can be heard and for all no confidence in the prime minister which has been tabled online his own deputy mayor salvini. how likely is it that solving it will get his way. well a lot depends on the outcome of this meeting because if he can succeed in getting the me sane vote rather taken very quickly then that helps him to
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push the country towards elections that's why it is our the ash establishment 5 star movement and in the the the opposition the democratic party are trying to drive here because the longer the process takes or more likely it is the head of state president. will decide no we are not going to be able her are not a time in which to get the next year's budget through and therefore we need to have some kind of institutional known hante government could be supported by the democratic party on the left and the 5 star or even. a coalition between the 2 and what other consequences could we see if anything else. if salvini fail i think that the consequences would be
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a very strong reaction by him or by his supporters on the right saying that they will who people is being cheated even though his opponents would say well this just reflects the will of the people as reflected in the last general election in 2018 and that is really part of what makes this crisis extremely problematic because the 5 star movement is strong in parliament whereas mr salim is asked you believe he is strong according to the polls in the country journalists john hooper and florence for us thank you thank you. let's get a quick check of some other stories making news around the world the norwegian man charged with killing his stepsister and opening fire in a mosque near oslo has denied the accusations and asked to be really the 21 year
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olds made the statement at the court hearing the court ruled that he can be held for 4 weeks while investigation continues. conservative the 100. watt tomato's the new president he won the 2nd round of presidential elections on sunday with nearly 60 percent of the vote the former boss of the prison system defeated sandra totus and left leaving former 1st lady. and to be migrant rescue ship has saved more than $250.00 people in its 1st 3 days in the mediterranean and the ocean viking picked up migrants off the coast of libya it's the largest of the rescue boats searching the seas between north africa and italy. you're watching news still to come on the program fighting the stigma surrounding down's syndrome we'll hear from a young paralympian riding a wave of success on t.v. and in the pool. but 1st today is the united nations
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international youth day there are more young people on the planet than ever before in fact a quarter of the world's population are between the ages of 10 and 24 so we went out there asking young people around the world about their hopes for the future. a dream of global peace so that countries were in leeds organize summits and people would need to go to rallies and protests start sions. the biggest change i would like to see in center for is to see. the country improving themselves standing up for themselves and. and so independent that's no i the main or any other person can have achieved from. i hope that we don't get involved in a war that we can always take a democratic path and always act in the people's interests. to change there i want
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to see is the acceptance from everyone i need everyone to accept anyone or accept over women as in women no racists no discrimination people. they also understand that for the orient you have to start thinking beyond ourselves so that ensure that everyone in the country is able to have that right their future and not just the select few words who was each other more and try to be more understandable it would be it would make the future for all of us much brighter. and 1st of all the wars my stand was for to all and that humanity can survive in this world. the snows of. the region there's i think people shouldn't stop dreaming no matter how old they are and that people should believe their dreams will come true with this. and that right there is the future or now the islamic holiday of each has gone around the world the 4 day festivities are considered the holiest in muslim calendar but this
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year they are taking place in the shadow of political tension in several countries . the in israel and the west bank thousands flocked to the mosque in jerusalem to offer prayers to commemorate god testing abraham's faith by commanding him to sacrifice his son but each had a political edge in ramallah where palestinian president mahmoud abbas lets the crowds but also vowed to establish an independent palestinian state. politics with part of the proceedings in india ruled kashmir to where muslims were only allowed to go to mosques alone or in pairs amid rising tensions and the security lockdown strong feelings are on display hi jim. even me but your kitchen you know we've gathered here not for aid but to show solidarity with the people of india and how kashmir. we want to tell india that despite its crew to the people of
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kashmir will not remain silent because time doesn't look in the end. in syria shepherds gather their flocks to sell for sacrifice but for many the conflict destroyed the joy of eat. the spirit of 8 is 100 percent missing and i opened my shop to create a nice atmosphere for the people so they can forget the misery and displacement and . the celebrations last 4 days and although marred by conflicts here in syria and elsewhere these children at least could enjoy some of the fun of the for the festivities. now to an exceptional young woman who is equally at home in the water and the t.v. studio she is a paralympic swimming champion from egypt to use making a splash on television and it's not just her gold medal that sets her apart she also happens to have down syndrome here's her story. rock my car lead has
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truly swung her way to freedom with a 23 year old has down syndrome. here with her new friends she's in her element. to the whole. i'm happiest when i'm here practicing with my friends the house and then i chat and play with them. and i feel like a champion with you all. but. they're training for the upcoming international competitions. rock as mother is often hurt by the cruel discrimination her daughter endure this. but swimming has helped compensate for people's poor treatment of ra after all she's already won several medals in international competitions. but outside the pool things haven't
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been easy. that some of the hardest part for me was when i wanted to go to kindergarten and school. many people were against me going to school. they said the thankful that you can walk and talk i love most more they don't understand down syndrome i'm not disabled i have down syndrome it makes me special . another thing that makes her special is the morning show she presents on the popular egyptian t.v. channel d m c before the recording rocked my has a briefing with 2 colleagues and some gifts. and tear gas make their way to the studio for the channel a presenter with down syndrome was a courageous step. we found it a little unusual at 1st but then we thought it was great because the result is fantastic and she has been very well. i found her at the. rock my has
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been presenting the morning show for 9 months together with a colleague always opens the show she's one of 2 main anchors both rock my and the station are pushing boundaries well as a focal side i'm proud and happy because i'm doing something to enlighten society. from the society knows that we can do this now. that we're integrated into society . that we belong to it. that one chromosome doesn't make a difference then all the down syndrome makes a special. we won't be discouraged by that label get him to give. to the. rock by khalid says her message is well received she's already succeeded in convincing the mothers of children with down syndrome that they are a gift from god. it's one of the toughest olympic events and next year in tokyo
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the swimming marathon. make it even tougher athletes expressed concerns over the quality and the temperature of the water following a test event on sunday organizers have vowed to monitor the situation closely. open water swimming is as physical as it is grueling swimmers josel for position in close proximity having a decent strategy is key in tokyo though there were something else might be lurking in the water. it was a little singley and the clarity is not very good. and i want the water quality to be improved. in october 2017 tests uncovered levels of bacteria 20 times higher than safe standards organizers say those levels have since been brought down another problem is tokyo sweltering summer heat this test event started at 7 in the morning but the air temperature was already over 30 degrees
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a concern for swimming's governing body. very easy for a bunch of what we would decide to when they have it or stop. can be 5 believe $5.00 to $6.00 good beseeched up to the. top that. organizers say swim a safety is their main priority for those competing in next year's marathon they may end up passing more than just each other. and now to tennis and canada's rogers cup canadian teenager of bianca andre asco became the 1st female home winner of the cup in 50 years after serving a williams had to pull out with an injury while humans was only on court in toronto for 16 minutes before she had to stop playing because of back spasms she left tears as she was consoled by her opponent. and the u.s. open begins later this month and tennis stars have been gearing up with
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a series of warmup tournament's canada's rogers cup came to a close on sunday as we just heard as rafael nadal beat danielle made yet of in the men's singles final. reigning champion rafael nadal dazzled from golf showing plenty of aggression to set the tone early on the against a meal much better. off just surviving to break points and breaking medvedev served the world number 2 looked in control his russian rival showed fight but couldn't force areas. that al sealed the 1st set 63 with this suit put shot down the line and it was smooth sailing from then on much to the delight of his spanish supporters and the audience. while huge and failed to turn around medvedev school shootings in the 2nd set no doubt at
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this point clearly comfortable with everything the world number 8 through it's him . the spaniard consistently broke in the 2nd set to cruise to 6 mil claiming the rajah's cup for the 2nd year running making it the 1st time he has defended the title on the play coach. now recharge his batteries before the u.s. open having pulled out of the cincinnati musters shortly after this match and. this is the deputy news i'm sarah kelly ember len coming up next a global 3000 on saving the persian leopard in iraq well leave you now with pictures from australia it's experiencing some particularly harsh winter weather right now including heavy snow falls and some low lying areas it's led to some unusual images like these kangaroos hopping through the snow in new south wales definitely not an every day site down under i'm sorry kelly in berlin thank
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much and. did up here. are. the costs. of who. will come to global $3000.00. divers recently thought they discovered a new reef in the mediterranean but what appeared to be bright colorful corals were in fact mountains of plastic waste swaying in the currents. humans have put their stamp on the planet and it's not always been a pretty one a report from the united nation.
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