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16 or so many to board her to start with. don't want her to just 363 year period now. this is t.v. every news live from berlin trollops takes to the streets for another day of demonstrations over the death of george florence as the world witnesses global protests against racism and police brutality thomson's gathered in the u.s. capital for what could be the biggest rally zaps also coming out. russia believes melting permafrost just because of the massive oil spill in northern siberia the
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worst ecological disaster to ever hit the region is polluting superstructures all foxes waterways and could damage the fragile ecosystem for decades. by an unique lukather from an early well against by a lever closing to actually go through to an 8th consecutive going to think outside the full match reports coming out. i mean if i'm a stan welcome for testers have been gathering in washington d.c. and many other cities to mobilize against racism and police brutality tens of thousands have been marching through the streets also the u.s. capitol to call for reform authorities after much of the downtown area to traffic the washington protest and others around the world the resident from outraged.
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floyd the african-american man died while and police custody in minneapolis last week. protesters have taken to the streets in many parts of the world to call for an end to racism and police brutality in the united states but also in their own societies here's a look at some of the rallies taking place around the world in solidarity with a black movement. this sound of outrage echoes around the world what started as an anti racist protest movement in the u.s. has spread globally in lisbon crowds rallied against every day discrimination of people of color. as to move these this out this mobilization happening here and in other european countries shows what they have any comment regarding racial discrimination we are rising against that. the name of the man who died while in police custody in the us is now
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a rallying cry in portugal. joy was banned in france i protest took place in paris despite a ban based on health grounds that i'm here because i want to fight for the oppressed from my community in the black community whether here in france or in the united states call successful as it does. us embassies were a magnet for marches as here in london. black their sin custody that happened in the u.k. tonight the largely peaceful gatherings ended with some protesters throwing objects at offices and mounted police clearing crowds. in australia there's renewed outrage at the deaths of hundreds of aboriginal people in jails and police stations over decades with no officer ever prosecuted i tens of thousands rallied in sydney after a court overturned
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a protest ban. i think. in. germany too has on result cases of deaths of black and brown people in prisons crowds in berlin carried local and global messages. my me to shew all those people in power who have their eyes closed that we hear and very against racism. racism knows no boundaries but neither does resistance. now to other stories making news around the world in beirut hundreds of demonstrators have gathered hoping to reboot anti-government protests that began late last year as lebanon was facing its worst economic crisis in decades the lockdown due to the coronavirus has put further pressure on the economy in new ways
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of protests despite social distancing restrictions. egypt's president. has announced a cease fire initiative for the civil war in libya calls for the exit of all foreign fighters he was joined by general. forces lost the battle for the capital tripoli to troops loyal to libya's backed government. the united states has offered to help russia clean up a vast fuel spill that has polluted huge stretches of active waterways in northern siberia melting permafrost so suspected to be off being behind the spill of some 21000 tons of diesel fuel at a power plant late last month and vironment activists say it's the worst such accident occur in the region and could damage the fragile ecosystem for decades. the money just come here to fill up your car's tank says the man in the video. the
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water of the blocked out river is now highly flammable it's a dangerous experiment just a few steps away from this thick diesel slick that has been moving its way towards the arctic ocean for a week these barriers are an attempt to stop it. most important is to prevent the oil from spreading because if it gets into the arctic sea no one will be able to get out from underneath the ice at the top and. no risk is extremely remote making the cleanup operation very challenging so to the fact that the diesel leak coming from a nearby power plant was not initially reported that meant tens of thousands of square kilometers of additional land were polluted. which is great news the only learning about this emergency now on social media 2 days after it happened. have you lost your minds. just as little. the power plant is operated by the norilsk nickel
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mining group the company long ago made the siberian city one of the most heavily polluted in russia. as the plant is operated in such an irresponsible way there aren't enough technical and environmental inspections and then there's the thawing of the permafrost. 2 thirds of russia's land mass is becoming increasingly unstable as the country's permafrost thaws its unlocking everything from mammoth bones to fossil fuels trapped in our eyes for thousands of years researchers have long warned of the consequences but you know. if you rush microbes convert organic carbon into methane there is so much of it on our territory that the climate in europe could become one and habitable. the meat then coming from the melting permafrost is exhilarating global warming the consequences can be seen all across the russian arctic buildings are collapsing lakes are plunging into rivers. the
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fuel leak was caused when pollute supporting a storage tank sank into the softened ground says norilsk nickel its head promises to deal with the pollution. just missed you so i'm not speaking to you with the business i'm in i'm speaking to you as a concerned citizen that we will pay whatever we have to it will be that millions and billions. many russian oligarchs made their money from mining that is being made even easier by the thorn of the ice but the told these industries take on the environment and the climate is incalculable. the head of america's national football league the n.f.l. has admitted the league was wrong for not allowing on field protests against racial injustice the n.f.l. previously banned players from kneeling during that country's national anthem the practice was started by colin kaepernick 2016 and protest against police brutality
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toward black americans but gave the next move sparked a backlash from some fans and the leak itself. to some soccer news down in the bundesliga 2nd place sides but was your daughter one tended to her as a villain their 1st defeat since the restart teamwork after the break led to the game's only goal the victory was enough to bring dortmund within 10 points of the league leaders. no justice no peace brit the shirt of dog means jaden santo prior to kickoff dog meant and had to berlin kneel before the action started to support the global black lives matter movement sandstone knitted his 1st career hat trick last time out and was looking to continue that run and do it and got it started in the 2nd half and it started with sand show a pastor you've been brought to set up to me john from point blank range just shy
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of the hour mark to me john 2nd goal foot don't mean to for jane sand show the prius sist in john the man of the match finished it off. big. it was a big 3 points today a really important when we knew before the match how our rivals got on which made it all the more important to get the 3 points and we did that. only in the middest chuffed. to berlin's laba dia has never won endorsement one nil the final and back to back wins for the black and yellow. my own unique challenge of value of a cousin hoping to extend the need at the top of the thing at table they've been ruthless form since costanza flick took shots last november but here you will almost spoilt the plot. but munich showed their support for the black lives matter
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protests ahead of kickoff in leverkusen with the home team without engine challenged mankind habits all eyes were on leon bailey the match winner when the sides last met. and it was leverkusen who struck 1st lucas a lowry of poking past manuel neuer in the 10 minutes. the argent time 7th goal of the campaign getting the hosts off to a dream start but brian hit back soon after kingsley command had all day to pick his spot and did so expertly 11. clear on gretzky put by and ahead in the 42nd minute his left footed drive proving too much for lucas credit ski. clothes from the laver couzin stopper but it's not close enough. to know every increase the lead on the stroke of half time thinking kimmage is up
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till pass into an empty net in the 45th minute for germany stars 12 goal of the season. by an all but put the game to bed in the 2nd period thomas mood is costing up 11 dusky for a trademark header liver couzin did pull one back in the dying moments however florian gets becoming the youngest ever does league a score i would this efforts. for to the final score a huge turnaround for biron after a shaky start when once in all you can you know when you go one nil down here again slave accuse and it's never easy to turn the game around it's all there so when we went one down early on but hadn't expected us to score 4 goals and come away from here is clear winners phoners and they have out of the job done by an draw closer to an 8th consecutive title. here in germany as the country emerges gradually from lockdown museums have free open their doors to
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visitors and social distancing rules of course dressed in this famous old masters gallery is tempting our lovers with this special exhibition marking the 500th anniversary off the desk of the renaissance genius raphael. impressive majestic and powerful the almost 400 year old tapestries in the good the aisle to meister museum in dresden based on paintings by the italian renaissance artist raphael. here his biblical figures are remarkably lifelike and someone who had families 1st looking at these characters you can almost hear their conversations these works have be influenced art history for centuries same as artists like ruben. who have looked and been inspired by them which. made of wool and silk thread still works are strikingly radiant originally made for the sistine chapel in rome they were woven again in england 100 years later the best
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french and flemish weavers work on a single topless tree for over a year 6 of these works were brought to dresden in $1728.00 by augustus the strong the electorate of saxony and king of poland. was adding a very prestigious splendid precious and valuable medium to his already extensive 1st rate collection. in addition to the tapestries the dresden exhibition also contains paintings and sculptures by other artists who were influenced by raphael that runs until august 30th. and to remind our top story this hour tens of thousands of protesters in washington for another day of demonstrations over the
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death of george going to fall in police custody in minneapolis. 11 days racism focus shifts fact around the world. this is a member you can keep up to date has all the latest news on our web site that's to be. dot com and you can follow us on twitter and instagram to outstay w. news you're watching news thanks for joining us. i'm not nothing out of the germans because sometimes i am but most have nothing with me but i have been think deep into the german culture. you did seem ridiculous gramont day oh here you go it's all out there no time rachel join me for me to get the fundies of course like oh my oh. my god some of
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