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violence against children. this seems d.w. news live from berlin the terrorist attack on london bridge leaves 2 people dead but the terrorist is met with heroism and decisive action passes by a man with a knife wearing a fake suicide vest before police arrive and shoot the suspect did i am deeply saddened. that our city of london has again been targeted by
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terrorism and political turmoil in malta as the crisis sparked by a murdered journalist reaches the very top of the government prime minister joyce of must god is reportedly planning to resign imminently 3 all his close colleagues have already quips over the full hours. plus of friday's 5th floor bull again thousands of young people tank popping rallies around the world the call to action comes ahead of next week's un climate summit. in london police say they have shot and killed a man wearing a fake explosive device on london bridge after he stabbed 2 people to death video posted to social media shows a man in seville. and clothes are wrestling with the person believed to be the
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attacker surrounded by police other civilians back away one of them appears to be holding a large knife grabbed from the attacker footage also shows police checking a white truck which is parked across london bridge emergency services including ambulances were quickly on the scene. well earlier we spoke to eyewitness olivia bizzaro in london she told us what she saw as police responded to the attack. well i was on my way towards the french and i was coming out on my bike i had explosions at the time i can only assume that it was gunshots but then the police came and stopped all the cars and i thought it was the construction i wasn't really thinking and then continue going straight on to the pavement and then all of a sudden floods of incredibly panic people are just hoarding towards me and literally sprinting for their lives and i was just so confused and didn't know what
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was happening and to start running with them and sort of asking what was going on and one of the people screaming it was gunshots it was gunshots and so that more people started running and it was just a massive tunnel well it's now being reported that the attacker had previously been convicted of a terrorism related offense and was released from prison a year ago our british prime minister boris johnson has responded to vast let's hear what he had to say. while he's too early to say exactly what happened we will make sure that the government give gives the police and the security so says all the support that they need there will be for reassurance purposes i mean home state police presence on the streets and we're not only as you know putting 20000 more police officers on the streets of this country but i have long argued
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that it is it a mistake to allow serious and violent criminals to come out of prison and it is very important that we get out of that habit and that we enforce the appropriate sentences for dangerous criminals especially for terrorists that i think the public want to see. and there's been another stabbing attack this time in the netherlands police in the high say 3 people were wounded in the incident on the city's main shopping street they say it's unclear if the attack was terrorism related. now to some of the other stories making news around the world and iraq's prime minister abdul mahdi has announced his intention to resign it follows the deaths of over $400.00 people during week's events a government protests iraqis have been demonstrating against government corruption
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and unemployment. in south korea pups. has been sentenced to 6 years in prison for raping a woman with another pop star. secretly filmed the rape and shared the video online k. pop star whom was sentenced to 5 years in prison. rescue crews in albania are winding down their operation to find survivors of choose days deadly earthquake the operation is now focused on a collapsed beachfront hotel in the port town of duras 49 people have been confirmed dead across the region rocked by the 6.4 magnitude earthquake. media sources are reporting that prime minister joseph will resign court imminently his government had become in brolga in the political and legal crisis spotted by the murder of journalist daphne. she was investigating government corruption when
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she was killed in a car bomb attack 2 years ago. at 3 in the morning prime minister joseph gave a press conference he was upset by the investigation into death. as murder and the alleged involvement of his close colleagues for us this was not just a murder this was a major case that shook our democracy many. people greatly doubt that actually did everything possible to solve the murder of journalist. she was killed by a car bomb on october 16th 2017 last week the investigation into who contracted the murder led to the maltese energy entrepreneur york and finish allegedly he had transferred money via dubai to companies in panama these companies apparently belonged to most cuts tourism minister conrad miti and his chief of staff keith embry both resigned earlier this week co want to go ahead researched suspected
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corruption at the highest government level this week many demanded most cuts resignation they say he has blood on his hands because he trying to protect officials ali's release or stay through both feasible one sentence we reversed again cambria found no evidence and released him and they want us to believe that according to maltese media most cut intends to announce his resignation soon. well young climate activists around the world took to the streets in the 4th global fridays for a future strike demanding that governments step up their efforts to cut carbon emissions and this sending a message to the u.n. climate change conference which begins in madrid next week here in berlin thousands of young activists protested in the city center. in berlin it might have been the consumer frenzy of black friday for some but on the streets here and around the world people were on strike for friday's future a party atmosphere pervaded alongside the placards some took
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a dip in the city's river spray to draw attention to rising sea levels others simply felt compelled to demonstrate that it is and why are we here well there is a massive climate crisis and known as doing anything it's crazy to to us the small 30 in the us washington to have the younger generation on the streets although perhaps not in such numbers. but the message was the same. we're asking leaders to take action on the climate crisis civically today we're holding a funeral to i'm demonstrate to the public and to our leaders everything that we're going to lose in the climate crisis and everything that we've already lost. on the other side of the world in australia the call to arms of our house is on fire led to protests a metaphor for some but for others here in sydney it's a painful reality.
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i. think. i think. really. residents here are living on the front line of this crisis and the effects apparent if you saw the crowd shape it was some people couldn't come out because of this it was. really really telling that people cannot actually. i mean it's so bad in india the roots of this movement were clearly evident in the turnout with an impassioned call to galvanize the use. into something of a revolution. if we feel it is really really important to look again but not just right is a new generation because it's all about the system change and it's about finally
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getting your voices heard it is about to be moving does not match you know environmentalism. forward do not want to see me go to. south africa to demonstrations with some laying their bodies on the ground to make a statement about the impact that black friday's rampant consumerism is having on a global ecosystem. were the football and climb to 2nd in the bundesliga table after a 21 win at harm to new on berlin shall go open the scoring midway through the 1st half thanks to a thunderbolt by benito rahman this was the 2nd goal of the season. equalized for a new on with a penalty before half time the match was heading for a draw until shockers germany international. popped up with the winner with 4 minutes remaining giving the hosts a deserved victory. on saturday
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brasier dog travelled to the german capital to face here to berlin while dortmund courage lucianne father remains under pressure the bigger headlines this week focused on the club's rising star jade and century his relationship with dortmund has turned rocky which could see him leave the club earlier than expected. jaivin san shows been criticised for a lack of discipline before their recent champions league match against barcelona sensual arrived late for a team meeting yet he didn't dortmund's only goal in that defeat prior to that misstep head coach lucian fiver supped off sand show indorsements top clash against biron after showing poor form early in the match something which reportedly left the winter feeling humiliated and scapegoated dortmund sporting director downplayed the perceived drop. this to my stopcock that the topic is looking to the
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future jaden is a normal part of the team the longest on them on job despite the convincing appearance and show seems to be a problem case the club rejected a january sale of the youngster ahead of their match versus here to berlin. up i don't have the impression we're preparing in inverted commas a month for a transfer of this winter and i know that's according to the conversations we've had with him and his agent. if i'm not going to work for that contradicts recent reports suggesting dortmund are open to selling the winger they valued at 140000000 euros this winter as it stands lucian fivers job security is on the line and being an able to get the most out of his brightest star doesn't help the victory come saturday could steady the ship for both sanchez and fiver. in the himalayan region the world of kung fu there is traditionally a male one and these women behind me and nuns from
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a 1000 year old buddhist order spread across nepal and india and they using their training to send out a message of equality. everybody was back to the himalayan mountains the pak upon. think using it. ancient just to come back centuries only prejudice. one of the aims of gender equality because there are not many nuns who have been gone for there are not many girls i guess in the himalayas who have been doing and redoing like an example for them but up. these numbers are part of a progressive school of tibetan buddhism that encourages its followers to fight the patriarchy. the i aim is to lead by example in a region where girls are often seen as
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a burden. in all the religions they never said that girl is less than a boy but i think it's a. rule i would say it's a thing in the community that have left behind for many many many years and we being a little different. in this did. that last and coming out. the women see the martial art goes hand in hand with the practice of buddhism. and is in bold in them to spread their empowerment they've given self-defense workshops to almost 400 girls across the region. until and unless girls and boys that need to get in and male and female thing is not gone there wouldn't be a peace and harmony because one kind of person is always looking down at. the numbers it's a graceful for equality thing who will take time and patience. up
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