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the brahm's code. of info on w. in our. this is d w news live from berlin tung kong protests fire up again pro-democracy demonstrators have been back on the streets setting barricades a blaze while started as a peaceful occupation of a shopping mall escalated into clashes with police also coming up. hundreds of thousands of travelers feared they could be left stranded if to operate it thomas cope collapses the company seeking
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a last minute rescue deal to stay afloat. and the so-called islamic state has lost its caliphate in syria but its ideology lives on and now there are fears that a camp for displaced people could be an incubator for the terror groups resurgence . cost ferrari schools a $12.00 victory at the singapore grand prix for top 4 time world champion sebastian vettel gets his 1st win in more than a year finishing just ahead of teammate challenger plant. i'm rebecca ritter's welcome to the program hong kong has seen another weekend of fiery clashes between pro-democracy protesters and police sunday's protests began pace really with demonstrators taking over a shopping mall but later turned violent with one group vandalizing a nearby subway station. and setting barricades ablaze right place responded with
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tear gas and made multiple arrests. as so often the protests started out peacefully crowds gathered to sing what has become the anthem of the protest movement glory to hong kong. i. i the atmosphere was largely festive as protesters filled all the free spaces in the shopping mall some folded paper origami birds as a symbol of hope and peace then they produced a chinese flag and began trampling on it in a clear provocation aimed at beijing the sense of anger here is very real. to see even if for a very tired we can't give up our rights a lot of them we're entitle to them. towards evening tempers flared as some protests began vandalizing the subway station linked to the mall riot least
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then moved in to clear the building and the confrontation moved out on to the street. once again the police used tear gas to clear the crowds and made a number of arrests the 2 sides have been facing off in nearly 4 months the protest is accused beijing and the hong kong authorities of undermining the city's democracy while many demonstrators are peaceful others say resorting to violence is the only way to be heard that hope what sort of protestors are using force and clashing with the government both methods of demonstrating are important it's not that one matters more than the other but that the demonstrators were also planning to disrupt travel to hong kong's international airport but a massive police presence meant that did not materialize still the protesters are vowing to keep up their fight. and despite appeals for calm as we saw the. i
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have been incidents of violence the following video which i want to has very graphic images was filmed on saturday but only emerged on sunday and allegedly tried to marcus in protest his pacing and pride beijing demonstrator uncle media say the man was shouting and cussing at the protesters prefer a scuffle broke house. earlier we spoke to our correspondent who has been in his in hong kong and i asked him for more information on those incidents. that happened yesterday out a place called your long not your long is a place that is very not is notorious because in july white clad men seemingly belonging to try it's the mafia organisations of hong kong attacked protesters and passengers on trains with sticks beating them up so yesterday was a protest remembering this event it was 2 months since it happened the protest hours today started in
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a more then people started vandalizing the mall as there were rumors that police were trying to enter then they left police didn't enter while they were in there and then they clashed on the street and after everything ended police made arrests residents came out there was a shouting match between the police and the residents and remaining protesters police fired tear gas and then at the end there was the these incidents now i didn't personally witness them i have been there shortly before but what protesters accuse these 2 men of was that they. assaulted a woman a female reporter that was on the stage and then things pretty quickly can turn ugly cunt and very violent in this case it was the protesters beating up these men and in other cases it was. has also been the other way round where residents
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probe aging residents in certain areas have been beating up protesters again there's a very very thin tissue of patients in the city often at these incidents when the when both sides face each other so we have seen several videos circulating on social media that involve. the beating up off a person by a mob the either way around. i think now to some of the other stories making news around the world and alliance of israeli arab political parties a backing former military chief many guns as the next prime minister saying it's priority is to oust benjamin netanyahu from power it comes as president ruben rivlin held consultations to form the next government after there was no clear winner in choose days elections. in the u.s. president donald trump has joined indian prime minister narendra modi for
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a rally in houston texas tens of thousands of indian americans were on hand for the event which was organized by modi support is it comes with modi facing international criticism over a recent crackdown in disputed kashmir. british tour operator thomas cook is seeking a last minute rescue deal to avoid a financial collapse of one half a 1000000 holidaymakers a travelling with the company and could be stranded if it fails the company says it's operating as normal. and we reported rate has been following the thomas cook story and he joins me now gerard what's the latest what's going on with the company well it's not looking too good this is a company that's 178 years old it's a british travel icon it's got a global presence it's very very well known it runs hotels in airlines and resorts but over the last year its share price has basically collapsed fallen by something like 90 percent and long story short the company now needs around $250000000.00 to
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stay afloat and once it's asked the british government will it suggested that the british government could bail it out it's not looking like that's going to happen and now it needs to be private investors to step in and that's also looking a little bit shaky to how many people would be affected eve thomas can does go on for instance if it does go under basically immediately the airlines it runs would collapse like condo which is a german airline $28000.00 people would be without a job and $600000.00 travelers currently on holiday with thomas cook in package holidays. would basically be stranded $300000.00 of those germans the british government says if it's to collapse it also it will bring the brits arm around $150000.00 british people and eat it has a scheme in place that would cover people who had booked a holiday and then couldn't take it it doesn't seem like the germans are so lucky there would have to rely on their insurers to bring them harm and to and to cover
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any future losses even though the company hasn't gone and it's important to note that people are still running into some fairly unpleasant situations like in tunisia there's a hotel yesterday that said it hadn't received the money from thomas cook and so it wasn't letting people who had been on holiday there leave the premises until they had paid the bill so in effect they were paying twice for their holiday this is what one woman had to say about that experience the problem is that we was given this letter last night to say that we should pay this amount of money which translates to about $1800.00 lb which is a lot more than the holiday cost and they've stopped coaches calling in the letting people go home because they've not paid this morning. so. unhappy travel is there the situation is making supply is nervous holiday makers as well thomas cook has come out today and said we've paid back those people who had
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to pay again but yeah it's not in a situation to be in not at all when you want to go and relax and then you find stranded why is thomas cook in this situation there's a couple of fact is one of them is that bookings have full and it's blaming that on the summer heat wave that we had in europe this year it's also blaming it on bricks that apparently people are waiting to see if breaks it happens before they decide to part with a lot of money to go on holiday and also online bookings have changed the industry a lot so it's having to face competition from a lot of online. travel agents and what we need to do what we really need to keep in mind there before we start scaring everybody is that we need to stress the company hasn't gone under it's still operating people are still traveling with thomas cook we won't find out until later tonight or possibly tomorrow morning whether it's going to get a bailout but fingers crossed i just don't book your holiday just yet know if you had
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a great thanks very much for the update. on the whole refugee camp in kurdish controlled syria is home to tens of thousands of people that live in cramped conditions with little access to medical care and very poor hygiene some of the residents are displaced women and children from the so-called islamic state and many still believe in the caliphates ideology despite the jihadists losing their territory in syria there are fears the camp could be an incubator for the islamic states resurgence. these children raised their fingers in a sign of allegiance to the islamic state they lived under the so-called caliphate now they're stranded in a refugee camp in kurdish controlled northern syria would you like the islamic state to return and yes i do the best thing was being able to go to school and we had jihad. is it ok to execute people. yes if they were infidels. 71 peasant people live in the al whole camp
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a heavily guarded section has those women who joined islamic state on their children journalists rarely gain access most detainee's are foreigners captured during the final battles against i.a.s. they number about 10000 and include many violently fanatical female of here and solve the group brutal attacks on other detainees are common almost nobody wants to speak to us get lost you dogs what are you doing here. the kurdish officials running the camp are overwhelmed and tough requested international supporters to guard and care for the i.a.s. radicals and you said you said you know 95 percent of those who live in this section are still are going to our yes supporters only about 5 percent have changed their views slightly and they risk their towns being burned and their children killed because instead of going to school the children are indoctrinated with the
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i.a.s. beliefs a generation raised on hatred and extremism. but it's a sport now and ferrari's sebastian fettle has taken the czech flag of the singapore grand prey his victory in monk's a comeback as it ends a long phase in his career without a win but ahead of the race it looks like federals tain might was set up to extend his line of victories for ferrari. the start of the singapore grand prix charlotte clare began in pole position aiming for a 3rd straight win. and starting from 4th on the grid ferrari team mates that austin fettle 1st in for a pit stop in the clare followed and then hit the track again behind faithful. who was in error in ferrari's famous strategy ferrari held the top 2 spots for the rest of the race at all even defended himself from the claire's efforts to pass him despite 3 safety car seasons fireworks marked fatals 1st victory of the season as
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he took the checkered flag for the 1st time in over a year the clear place that can and red bulls max 1st stop in the rounded out the podium. world champion lewis hamilton finished 4th the 3rd time since the summer break that he's failed to win but he's still far ahead of mercedes team mate while terry bought us in the overall rankings. football now in the in this league is sunday games are in the can here are all the river results so far from this weekend frank that 1st verse is dortmund ended in a dramatic troll snuck past us a little off fine munich thrashed cologne league leaders leipzig dominated braman leverkusen beat anyone berlin wall her to berlin defeated possible on freiburg and borg shared the spoils we shall prevail against mines on friday and monday sees evolves bug take on hoffenheim. and now for a quick look at the bundesliga standings leipzig hang on to 1st place followed now
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by bon munich dortmund slip to thurgood with 4 other tames on 10 points right behind them in the bottom half her to berlin jump from dead last out of the relegation zone which is now occupied by cologne months and patted on. that's over now up next a documentary on the road with john newman who's been the head of the one by ballet since 1973 and let the companies are world famous i forget you can get all the latest headlines on our website at state of the dot com. for student school. the 1st economy was. in the door as granholm is arrives. joining your regular train on her journey back to freedom. you know we're interactive documentary do.
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