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this is do you have any news live from berlin large crowds take to the streets for another day of demonstrations over the death of george florey the world's witnesses global protest against racism and police brutality thousands gathered in the u.s. capital for what could be the biggest rallies yet. also coming out. russia believes melting permafrost is because of a massive diesel spill unopened siberia the worst ecological disaster to ever hit the region is polluting huge stretches a fox with waterways and could damage the badger ecosystem for decades. to try and
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munich we cover from an earlier brought all against by a live look losing to edge closer to an apes consecutive honestly still full match reports coming out. i'm unify most unwelcome protesters have been gathering in washington d.c. and many other cities to mobilize against racism and police brutality tens of thousands braved the hot humid day to call for reform in the u.s. capital that protests and others around the world aphorism from outrage over the death of george floyd who died while in police custody and minneapolis last week. their message was clear and verify reasons they converged on downtown washington d.c. . local officials are projected over 100000 people want to terms. the
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heat and humidity are no deterrent. everyone is not racist literally up here but. the low shames their old outdated a fetish people understand. it's not enough to be angry you have to vote you have to translate that into action you need to be a consequence for that action and you need to be taught that that will happen no more no feeling no. while demanding action against police brutality is at the forefront of saturday's peaceful demonstrations these protests are also highlighting a long standing problem a lot of money called systemic racism and inequality in the united states topics that will likely become central to the presidential battle for the white house in november. for testers have taken to the streets in many parts of the world to call
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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 the black last natural movement. to 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. is the movies this so this mobilization happening here and in other european countries shows what they have in common not regarding racial discrimination we are rising against that who stands at the back of the name of the man who died while in police custody in the us is now a rallying cry in portugal. as yours there and in france. protests took place in paris despite
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a ban based on health grounds. for. 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 successful as it doesn't. u.s. embassies were a magnet for marches as here in london. black their sin custody has happened in the u.k. tonight the largely peaceful gatherings ended with some protesters throwing objects of officers 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. tens of thousands rallied in sydney after a court overturned a protest ban. germany
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to has on result cases of deaths of black and brown people in prisons crowds in berlin carried local and global messages i felt my need to show 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. and africa as well people have been holding various rallies in nigeria kenya liberia south africa and gala to condemn racial injustice and push for change and obvious i cycle it's a report from like a 9 capital accra where young people gather for a vigil asking their leader to end police brutality. young people have gathered for a vigil in honor of george floyd a black man who was killed by police police and he weighs the video. to peak
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against racism against blacks across the world president. the killing of dogs lloyd for the young people who want to move from offer condit is when it's a fight for justice in the u.s. yes i said on the has an american. and as an american citizen i believe that but we also need to fight for in just the right here in africa in ghana police brutality you swim in my life. and this is where we came. down to. the most destructive misunderstanding between secrets. and balkanize is the young people who will protect. me from good about you and. for these young people. to resume her.
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life trying. now to other stories making news around the world and they were $200.00 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 virus has put further pressure on the economy prompting a new way for 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 fallen fighters he was joined by general khalifa haftar are those forces lost the battle for the capsule tripoli to troops loyal to libya's new and box government. the world health organization has recommended that people wear face masks and public spaces where social distancing is impossible to prevent the spread of the grown a virus that had previously maintained that only people with symptoms of illness or
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caring for patients needed to wear a mask. the united states has offered to help russia clean up a vast fuel spill that has polluted huge stretches of waterways in northern siberia melting permafrost are suspected of being behind the spill of some 21000 tons of diesel fuel at a power plant late last month environmental activists say it's the worst such accident to occur in the arctic region and could damage the fragile ecosystem for decades were also the break up there might be just come here to fill up your car's tank says the man in the video. the water of the blocked out river is now hardly 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 the barriers are an attempt to stop it. but still most important is to
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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. 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 it is when you're the only learning about this emergency now on social media 2 days after it happened. have you lost your minds. this is due to. the power plant is operated by the no ruth nickel morning group the company long ago made the siberian city one of the most heavily polluted in russia. the plant is operated in such an irresponsible way there aren't enough technical and environmental inspections and then there's the storing of the permafrost. 2 thirds of russia's land mass is becoming
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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 we want a reputable study you know. 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 legs are plunging into rivers. the 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. 'd just was not speaking to you with a businessman i'm speaking to you with
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a concerned citizen who we will pay whatever we have to it will be the billions and billions. maybe russian oligarchs made their money from mining that is being made even easier by the thawing 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 they used them meaning during their country's national anthem a practice was started by calling kaepernick and 26 team in protest against police brutality towards black americans but kevin next move sparked a backlash from some fans and the leak itself. why in munich travel to barely broke was not going to extend their lead at the top of the bundesliga table if in and roosters for instance coach andy flick took charge. but an early wobble
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almost spoiled the plot. but munich showed their support for the black lives matter protests ahead of kickoff in leverkusen with the home team without engine talismanic chi 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 origin 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 a spot and did so expertly one was. clear on gretzky put by and ahead in the 42nd minute his left footed try proving too much for lucas credits he . close from the later couzin stopper butts not close enough.
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to know every increase the lead on the stroke of half time thinking kimmage is up till pass into an empty net in the 45th minute for germany stars 12 goal season. by an all but put the game to bed in the 2nd period thomas mood is trusting up over 11 dusty for a trademark header liver couzin did pull one back in the dying moments however florian gets becoming the youngest ever been does legal score i with this effort. for to the final score a huge turnaround for by and after a shaky start but no i'm single here in europe when you go one nil down here again slave occasion it's never easy to turn the game around futile as 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 for the new phone as they have out of the job done by an draw
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closer to an 8th consecutive title. and rb lights it failed to advance in the champion stakes raise when they dropped points against the leaks worst side part of bone leipsic struck 1st when chelsea vowing to move an update provider focus make schick who put the bowls ahead to early but just before the break 6 of reds after a day or 2 from a condo picked up the 2nd yellow card after this. having an extra man on the pitch didn't benefit part of going until the 92nd minute that's one 1st i'm sure dick was there to find the net and make the final score 11. and remind of our top story this hour tens of thousands of protesters have been gathering in washington for another day of demonstrations over the death of george go it while in police custody in minneapolis it's the latest off 11 days of anti-racism protests which have spread around the world. and this is do you have
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