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the but. this is it we news live from berlin more tear gas on the streets of hong kong police fire multiple rounds of gas to disperse pro-democracy demonstrators following the violence that broke out at the airport sit in on shoes day china reacted furiously to what it calls terrorists like attacks on its citizens by protesters also on the program one year on the people of genuine remember those who died when a road bridge collapsed it technical report reveals that curse of the marandi british were not maintained for 25 years to claim it activists in grafton bird set
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sail for new york city to attend the u.n. climate summit conditions will be basic but going by boat will keep her carbon footprint small. markets great to havea long everyone there have been more tear gas volleys in hong kong as hundreds of protesters gathered outside a police station and yet a nother violent clash in the territory pro-democracy demonstrators were marching through a residential district the latest clash follows 2 days of mass protests at hong kong's international airport that at times turned violent china's hong kong affairs office condemned yesterday's violence calling it terrorist like around rhetoric during the territories a long summer of unrest the airport has now reopened. yet another
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night of protests. and more tear gas as police and demonstrators clashed on the streets of hong kong. 10 weeks since millions marched against a controversial law the protests show no sign of letting up the police respond to tear gas truncheons and arrest. and protesters are beginning to retaliate. as police stormed decision at homes airport on tuesday demonstrators beat a police officer who attacked a woman. the police have seized on the incident to discredit the protest movement. like we denounce the extreme and radical rioters for the use of violence where they might even deprive others of their lives to pursue their so-called human rights. as for such illegal behavior of extreme
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violence a police must early enforce laws in itself and follow them up. beijing is back you know far as he's state media released these images showing a build up of paramilitary police on the border the message is clear if i must continue so china will intervene. on wednesday a small group of demonstrators were back at the airport with a message of their own and apologies to travelers and for the protests turning violent. and in germany chancellor merkel chimed in to call for restraint on both sides. it's important for us that the basic law of $997.00 isn't shrines in law which also guarantees freedom of speech and the rule of law in hong kong so to seek out the subtlety and that has a long history there and therefore everything must be done to avoid violence and to
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find a solution through dialogue. but his mother protesters police no china appear willing to compromise the specter of confrontation looms launch over hong kong. and is over you see the kong has been at the international airport throughout the day. here thought to tighten up security measures off the chaos over the past 2 days checkpoints are set up at the entrance of the tunnel old to prevent anyone with the warning cars from entering the pasha let the authority was also grounded and injunction order from the courts to deter any further disruption to the airports meanwhile those who was still stay here to demo space they want to we can be a sympathy and support from. the apologize $40.00 apart yesterday where some of the protest this beaten up suspected spies from mainland china and they tried to explain the inconvenience cost us how it was on the $2.00 flights cancellation
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despite criticism protested today to try to take a step back and hopefully to regain and keep up the momentum for the upcoming protest. to reconquer reporting from hong kong international airport want to bring you now up to speed with some of the other stories making news around the world. floods and landslides have killed nearly 300 people in india in the past month alone and displaced 1000000 people 2 weeks of monsoon rains have washed away crops and damaged roads in the country's south and west many people are still living in relief camps waiting for floodwaters to recede germany's latest figures have fueled concerns that the country could be headed for recession comic attracted 0 point one percent in the last quarter a slump has been attributed to falling global trade if the economy contracts again in the next quarter europe's largest economy would officially be in recession.
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but its high court has ruled that a migrant rescue ship with almost 150 people on board may enter the country's waters after 2 teen days at sea and these interior ministry had banned the ship from italian territory another ship carrying more than 300 people is still adrift in the mediterranean but storm conditions forecast. hundreds of firefighters are battling wildfires in greece the largest blaze is burning out of control on a nature reserve on the island of the north of athens while 4 villages and a monastery have been evacuated authorities have declared a state of emergency in the area. like to turn to russia now in the kremlin says it's winning the race to develop cutting edge nuclear weapons on this despite last week's deadly explosion at a military testing sites in northern russia authorities ordered the evacuation of
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a nearby village only to cancel it hours later local officials had reported a spike in radiation levels which russia's defense ministry denied for many this denial echoes soviet era attempts to cover up serious disasters. a town between mourning and a sense of unease has all relevant information about last week's incident really being released 5 leading scientists were among the 7 who died in an explosion that caused high levels of radiation to be released into the atmosphere there being on a national heroes with officials praising their efforts to control the situation. the testing range in your knocks on the white sea is the same site where the soviet atomic bomb was developed directors from the sites nuclear research center gave an assessment of last week's incident. that are huge so it was a chain of tragic events following an initial analysis the man tried to get control
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fortunately without success. according to experts in washington the incident was connected to the development of new powerful new pm mistrials during an engine test liquid fuel allegedly caught light causing an explosion u.s. scientists say that that should not have released radiation but that's exactly what happened. radiation levels. for an hour. with that saying experts suggests the engine it was nuclear power and. that the russian nuclear research center near the city of several advanced nuclear submarines are built and fitted out with atomic weapons there have been similar such accidents in the past though most are not revealed to the public what is clear is that radiation levels here 30 kilometers from the site of last week's explosion remain 20 times above the normal level. residents
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near the testing site on nervous regularly monitoring radiation levels with their own kids. those in the locality of inox were initially told they would have to evacuate then came the clear though not from environmentalists. even those living as far as 30 kilometers from the incident site of the receptionist. depending on which substances were released. iodine tablets and the limited protection against possible radiation exposure local pharmacists infomed people about the associated risks but they say that didn't put many off. people were panicking in an alley we've sold all our iodine tablets and meds and. russia is determined to develop weapons that travel
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vast distances at the speed of sound outpacing any missile defense systems but right now it seems it still has a way to go. and it is only a technical report has revealed that parts of the world bridge that collapsed in general are year ago had not been maintained for 25 years the structural collapse in heavy rain killing $43.00 people the local prosecutor said the ongoing investigation would show whether a lack of maintenance was instrumental in causing the collapse the report came out as people gathered to remember those who died in the tragedy. at 11 36 am exactly the time when the motor on the bridge collapsed one year ago general austin still commemorating the victims among those taking part in the ceremony were at least president's argument that ella and the city's men. raided the damaged
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she's ready for action today we stand here on the new construction site to commemorate the victims we look as young but we also look to the future and want the city to be strong again rashida. parts of the morandi bridge collapsed from a height of over 200 meters into the put chiva valley 43 people died and 16 were injured hundreds of people had to evacuate their homes situated beneath the bridge as the rest of the structure was also in danger of collapsing in $2900.00 the remaining parts were detonated in a controlled demolition. authorities are still debating exactly who is responsible for the disaster. relatives of the victims like benedetta would like to see justice done today is about remembering those who lost their lives she says but she would also like to see the new bridge commemorate what happened you're planning on it i can't wait for the new bridge to be belts and connect the city again i really had a lot she thought. but most of all for it to remember the victims. the new bridge
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posts are already in place in less than a year traffic should be flowing again. now she's become the poster girl for climate change or awareness grass on birds the swedish teenager is a face of the fridays for future movement so she's on her way to the united nations climate summit in new york also refuses to fly to keep her own carbon footprint as small as possible so she set sail from england on a racing yacht to. 16 year old greta totenberg is imparting on a great adventure she has never sailed before difficult weather conditions are to be expected but she's willing to rough it to save c o 2 emissions in what many see as a symbolic move. what i'm concerned about is whether we we will do something or not whether the people in power will react and acts with unnecessary force.
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who has been the target of online abuse from across the political spectrum denies she's being instrumental lies by the green lobby. people who want climate delay years who want to do everything to shift the focus from the climate crisis to something else or 12 to make people question the science and i'm not worried about that so i'm just going to do as i as i want to do and i think will have most impact. conditions on board the milly's a 2 yacht or simple there's no toilet on board. and sleeping quarters are basic. yet a site that shows her determination to accept uncomfortable conditions so she can get across the atlantic as carbon neutral as possible on a normal dog she could have had her own cabin we've air conditioning in the shower
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but she's taking the spars that only produces a small amount of electricity by means of solar power and it's very fast so it can bypass storms and hurricanes. the journey spawning almost 5 and a half 1000 kilometers across the atlantic ocean will take about 2 weeks. brave girl space odyssey or space oddity while an italian astronaut has become the 1st person to perform a live d.j. set get this and all. a bit. overblown is it on board a party ship in the mediterranean danced to the sounds of d.j. luca parmitano he performed the sets from the international space station music and i pad. and the cupboard always stands hard but they can hope to map step perma tanos space. to.
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be part of that party now reminder of the top stories that we're tracking for you this hour konkani police have fired more rounds of tear gas against pro-democracy demonstrators after the violence at the airport sit in on tuesday china has reacted furiously to what it calls terrorists like attacks on its citizens by protesters on iraq and lynn thank you for spending this part of your day with a system versus a mix. bring to me. not everyone who loves books has to go insane. d.w. literature list the british must treat. every journey begins with the 1st step and every language the 1st word america needs.
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