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story rain forest for cattle grazing on thursday both in our own france's president tomorrow michael exchanged critical comments on twitter from says it will oppose an trade deal with several south american states and that's brazil takes action and both france and germany said that address the issue of the amazon at the upcoming g 7 meeting it's a doozy when the g 7 gets together this week and the chance was off the firm belief that this current crisis in the amazon rainforest has to be dealt with. so the french president definitely has the chance along he saw it both in our house call discussing the amazon with representatives from the region colonialist but with more leaders calling the blazers an international crisis the fires appear firmly on the agenda french president emanuel mccall is stepping up international pressure on brazil to tackle the amazon crisis there are calls for a much since he talks at the g 7 meeting of world leaders which is starting today in the french result of barrett's not g.
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7 protest as a saying they'll defy the tight security cordon around the summit some says 1000 police officers offices have been deployed and protests have been banned but the protesters known as the yellow vests news mint have called for demonstrations and many shop fronts have been boarded up as owners say a repeat of the violent clashes seen at previous g. 7 meeting. and i'm joined now by is bent they get he's in just along the coast from the summit venue where protesters are gathering bound protesters have been able to disrupt to meetings at previous g. 7 summits what's the what's the plan this time. capitalist and environmental groups will have a march today here in and die with several 1000 participants and tomorrow they will move close to be a ritz and die is actually 28 kilometers away and tomorrow the protest will be in by young which is about 10 kilometers away in the sunday evening room as the more
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militant protest it's called the black bloc will try to enter the red zone the cordoned off paramount of ritz but it's not sure that they will do this and it's like a cat and mouse play with the police which would have caused try to prevent that that 10000 policemen in period than 3000 here and. the french and the spanish police who do everything to prevent any disruptions and there has already been one minor incident at the night but 17 protests of a resident 4 policemen injured ok stay us stay with us we're going to come back to you in a moment the french president and many on the call is hosting the g. 7 summit so let's take a quick look now at what he wants this meeting to change. to meetings 2 chances for him on a call to false to his image as a political mediator and of his thing the chief 7 summit. plenty may have putin
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excluded from the g. 7 russia's annexation of crimea this is the french president at his summer residence this week. it was the warmest meeting yet. on thursday it was boris johnson's turn in london and the car had firm words for the new british prime minister in response to his bid to reopen briggs at negotiations. but the french president has been through some tough times. he suffered a winter of discontent at home with violent yellow vest protests and very economic inequality tracking on for 5 long months. in brussels to his been frustration that his reform plans for deeper european integration have safe on launch an even blocked. hosting the g 7 may give mccrone
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a chance to make his mark. so bound really a chance for mark hong to improve his image at home and abroad how do you think he's going to try to make a mark on this she said and summit. but president put the fight against the social inequality on the agenda and also you have wants to boost of the fight against climate change and lately he also put the fight against the wildfires in the amazon in brazil on the agenda he wants to present himself as a leader who can tackle global problems although in france he is. experiencing fears of position because people say he's the president of the rich he cannot tackle inequality and you also have the protests of the yellow as protest against my call for already one year so it would be very difficult to to for mccrone to make points at this summit that you mentioned the the wildfires in the amazon is that one of the maybe the unexpected issues that might also appear on the agenda
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this weekend. it's one more additional. issue but for sure president trump the u.s. president will oppose any attempts to speak really about this and to to judge the brazilian potencies because trump is. the president both sinatra and trump actually is the real problem with the g. 7 because between him and the other leaders there are many rifts. in almost every policy issue so it would be very interesting interesting to see the big trump show here in berets and also the new prime minister of great britain bros. johnson is one fact you don't can you kind of calculate because he's focused on bricks and nobody knows exactly what johnson wants to achieve at this summit and to show that there is only arguments between the leaders the the french president ordered that
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there will be no summit conclusions no final papers on the summit and this is the 1st time for 45 years of g 7 summits. get in on di france thanks so much. all right let's have a look at some of the other stories making news around the world north korea has again launched missiles in defiance of international efforts to denuclearize the country the missiles all thought to be short range ballistic rockets like these they were fired off north korea's east coast into the sea today's launch is the latest following stalled disarmament talks with the u.s. . the u.s. supreme court says justice ruth bader ginsburg has undergone treatment for a malignant tumor and have time chris said no further treatment was needed at this time 86 year old justice ginsburg is one of 4 left leaning justices on the 9 member court it was. in thousands of people have not just across algeria to call for free
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elections and an end to military influence in the government opponents of push for political reform since not processed forced the resignation of president abdelaziz bouteflika in april. it's to the mediterranean now and nearly $360.00 migrants have been allowed to disembark on the island of. the refugees will be relocated now to 6 other european countries dozens of unaccompanied minors were amongst the migrants from most from sudan on the deal and the latest tense standoff between governments and charity ships is still there's no agreement in prospect. there is not a lot of breathing space on the ocean viking where migrants waited for almost 2 weeks at sea water and other supplies have been running short but now the ordeal has come to an end the people on board have been allowed to go ashore in malta they will then be distributed to various e.u. countries that have agreed to take them in as
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a reason it's not ts of ours we feel rightly that a humane solution has now been found for the 356 people on board the ocean viking. but this can't stop here i must find a way to stop situations like this from happening again. the ocean biking is run by the aid organizations doctors without borders and s.o.s. mediterranean their crew has been reporting to berlin via video conference and they described distressing conditions on board and passengers suffering from severe trauma we have also spoken to and treated injuries those who have experienced or it's during their time. at the hands of traffic groups and criminals they have not been exploited been subjected to what we can only describe as torture the ngos believe that despite the dangers at sea migrants will continue attempting to flee across the mediterranean and as long as they do so the ngos have said they
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will continue their rescue missions. because this year alone by the middle of august almost $600.00 people have died on the central mediterranean route. and for this we will not just stand by and watch while people drown who could have been held and who need to be rescued. for the passengers on the ocean viking the nightmare is over for the time being but the drama of the rescue at sea is not over in the mean time a solution still has to be found for each individual ship. sports news now and in the bundesliga top of the table dortmund weigh in cologne on friday looking for another 3 points to extend their winning start to the season the hosts did not make it easy for them fighting tooth and nail for their 1st win of the season but in the end it was 10 to no avail as dortmund triumphed $31.00.
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cologne fans were out in full force for the club's 1st top flight match since may 28th seen and as if inspired by the support the home side have a better start and forced an early corner. for dormant defending left too much space for the exact let's open the scoring and that's when. 100 minutes but that would be that really goes only highlights of the game. dormant turned on its head in the 70th minute jaden sanchez with a peach of a shot to make it 1005 but guess thing grabbed the lead in 86 minutes ashraf hakimi make it 21 with the clock running down by name time added on. to the result we all pulled out $31.00 the final score joyful as they get some of the win to start the season and despair for cologne as the women's league returned sees them lose to a metros. the international ice hockey federation has suspended russian f.
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gagne kuznetsov from international competition for 4 years after testing positive for cocaine because nets a failed a drug test done at the ice hockey world championship in may the 27 year old plays as a forward for the reigning stanley cup holders the washington capitals and scored $21.00 goals during their championship season. a quick reminder for you of the top stories where we are following brazil's or right wing the presidency of bill sonora is facing growing pressure over the wildfires that are burning out of control in the amazon rain forest and union leaders are describing the situation as an international crisis. and there are calls for much as he talks on those fires at this weekend's g. 7 summit in the french city experience the gathering is supposed to be focusing on equality that could be full so they could be too frail to buy disagreements over the global trade. you're watching news life from belly up
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next a documentary like flowers all so well about african women fighting for their rights so i will be back at the top of the hour with more world news on behalf of the whole team in the end for. so much for watching. welcome to the but is the game here for d.w.i. . for trying to talk about some of. this stuff our coverage. 3 more. possible we have passed let's have a look at so many of them before so you don't want to miss.
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if you d.w. . for the journalist pieces and gura the garden is a wonderful place to relax. women must. have a lovely tellings which leads up to blue speak to you. when you go facebook to help you to donne's. even when and when you don't love them when you don't respond when . they feel they have to be rude to be loved to do speak to on the phone was crazy we need. to.
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still be other guy you're a has always been interested in technical stuff but swine should become a comma cannick in a wondrous capital kigali. the kinetic is the cool water that one customer said. something very upsetting when he saw me repairing his car he said women can't do that job but my boss convinced him to give me a chance and in the end he said to the customer look who you were so disrespectful to that your car is back in perfect working order to us was a good idea i'm your mother. still he is the only female mechanic in the workshop that in fact it's not unusual for women in a wonder to pursue professions generally seen as male domains. 25 years ago the small country in inst africa was in the headlines for the most atrocious genocide in recent history. countless women. they were
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the ones who rebuilt the country today rwanda has the world's highest number of women in parliament. giuliana contend has been a member of parliament for 20 years. fucked of genocide did. pretty big rule in name. completely distorting what we used to be and. in trying to put our different strategies to cope. different in a variety of ways in my youth and some of them were women too can grow up men traditional roles in society to cope as a coping mechanism. the 994 genocide still of the shadows the country and yet today rwanda is seen as one of the most stable nations in the region. over the border in the democratic republic of congo it's
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a completely different picture a bloody war over natural resources has been raging here for more than 20 years women are often the ones who suffer most. this is a typical road in eastern congo the government is doing nothing to improve infrastructure . lawyer florence for her is on her way to one of the region's many small called 10 mines. she works with the catholic commission for peace and justice she comes here every week to improve working conditions for the women they pleased to see had they know she cares about their plight. but.
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that is what the women are looking for this black substance here is called 10 florence explains. how cell phones would not work without the minerals extracted from culture and it brings an enormous profits worldwide but there is very little left over for the people who actually mind the culture and. the men who work here for what has rebels but returned exhausted by war. like you know well it's only i'm jack you know the war was particularly devastating for the women. you can imagine life was terrible here until recently the enemy rebels would come at night and all we could do was run away and when we returned they had plundered everything and i put it when i. know things are a little better. the rebels withdrew to the surrounding areas
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where the women are trying to make a living from their work in the mines it is that they have no alternative to leave or made sons and their nets and. most don't earn much more than a dollar a day at least they now have official papers thanks to flawless for the ha. the women can work more efficiently with new tools to. this is what they used before. so from some of these women know that we can change things if we stick together. but it's very difficult because many people have no sensibility for the suffering of others and there's a lot. for how it works tirelessly to enable people in eastern congo to reach the standards of living that the region's wealth allows.
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to this minimum a pensee a trauma therapist also regularly does her rounds in the eastern congo villagers. she helps victims of mass rape and atrocities systematically used as a weapon of war. really. as a victim your heart aches and it is no longer a human heart. mission and in. tears listens to all their stories. was held captive by rebels for 6 months. also again the whole time they hardly gave us anything in the. committee but they hit us and raked as morning and evening. when 100 finished the other came and the next one then the next one. i want as many people as possible to know about it all the way. there were no exact figures on
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how many women were degraded like this probably hundreds of thousands when you listen to these stories sometimes you're powerless you miss words to. feel to share compassion to the people but you just stay by listening to them. looking at them. i think it's my only way of supporting them because it's horrible to see how human beings can react can behave like. adult women are not the only victims girls suffer too like. her family tormented her for years and told her that she was a witch. what
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have you drawn there asks terri's the person who burned me i want them to be burned too says the little girl. been rejected by the community. been accused this outfit for physical violence and already has been very small children. literally the means to gain confidence in 2 people. was held responsible for all the bad things that happen to have family and was made to suffer horribly. the wounds left on their legs by molten plastic are still painful. in the abana house outcast children can find protection. in a play they express the cruelty they experienced. alice
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is playing a nasty mother. hasn't we don't want parents to blame. they should be there for them love them and listen to them. i guess. this is what she tells tears. and then the 14 year old blurts out that she really believes that she is a which after her aunt was killed in an accident. to his promises to help her. sometimes the therapist feels alone to actually we usually feel the the war to suffer so people talk so much it was the wars in other countries but it's women's comes to talk about the situation in some people's own way again against am sometimes when it bodes
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people listen why can't you fight if. we're in this country but you don't do nothing to change the situation. but that is exactly what this is doing with her help the children who were harmed by the shattered society unlearning to find joy again. women like her there's my mom a pansy make sure that moments of peace exist even in the middle of a war. back to wonder kindergartner pieces and go represents a weekly show on women's issues today it's about teenage pregnancies a major problem in the country. to go she invited to the show have cancelled at short notice they were too ashamed. young men rarely
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question their own responsibility. on one side to the purpose of women because women here have rights according to their roles we have many roles for them think women. but we still. we still have. a long time to do because of the coverage we still have many people who attack in the country and we don't want change. kenya politics here is male dominated in rural areas gender roles and a case had traditionally we meet a woman who's an exception. to. the celebrations begin early in the morning. a shot of strong homebrewed like her
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bottoms up. here in kisumu rodeo. as mama africa is preparing for today's job with her colleagues. back in england we only do this when we go to work otherwise we don't drink water. they work starts in front of the mortuary. today it looks more like a busy fairground. funerals are celebrated in style in western kenya 1st the family pick up the body from the mortuary those who can afford it employ professional morning is like mama africa. the movie on the net i do it because there aren't many other jobs around here but there are always funerals so we can and money and wednesdays thursdays and fridays
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more. the idea is the longer and louder the morning the more important the deceased. must be the real value added learn and do under the sample to cheer you up so we didn't do some wild world. not everyone is keen on the idea of tears for cash. c c in mind you have to pay for someone to mourn you to own that it's a personal matter. and to do with gaunt of your back professional one of the the.
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