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live from berlin this is news clashes in london as rival groups come face to face. protests to scuffle with police who tried to separate them from the black lives matter prime minister barak johnson condemned the violence saying far right has no place some pretty streets. brazils coronavirus death toll of attacks that of britain to become the world's 2nd highest government opens up the economy but health experts warn the worst is likely to come. pageants for
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making a light rush hoping to stay in the bundesliga for another season after a 5 star performance against pedophile. me how broken a day of street protests in different parts of the world many focused on race is a message of spock by the death of a black man in the u.s. under the knee of a police officer but there was pushback in many cities from far right groups who said they were protecting national monuments or even national identity our report starts in london. police had warned everyone to stay home the threat of spreading the coronavirus to great but in the area trafalgar square smoke bombs and sheer gas bottles and rocks were the main concern as rival protests and protesters scuffled
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with the police who were trying to keep them apart emotions took over in some areas far right activists taking over a major boulevard those who said they were guarding and now boarded up statue of winston churchill pushed back police as well the statue had been vandalized earlier in the week by people claiming churchill was a racist. i know rices. i bought it want to stick it out on my hands at night straight. the rich off it will not sure up the street i am a major anti-racism black lives matter protest was called off but hundreds gathered anyway. because i did it because they could not of the tradition of. come together and the right to respect or about political persuasion to ensure we secure a future of our nation in paris and anti police brutality march 2nd coronavirus distancing concerns aside and was interrupted by some claiming with an enormous
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printed banner the protesters are anti block or anti white a sort of tug of war ensued as fists were raised the sign atop an apartment building was eventually torn down. by my i'm joined now by karen taylor chair of the european network against racism countless same demonstrations from several weeks now against racism in the us and again today in paris and london others demonstrations you think happening because rice is and has become worse and bracing is in in europe. it has become worse in recent years and the denial of it by our policy make us on a european level but also a different lash on different national levels have also become worse so we have a clash of reality by black and brown people and mash and ice groups and being
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victims of police violence being victim off institutional racism and on the other hand we have and for example of vice president off the commission skeen us saying that the problem here in europe isn't as a bake as in the us and in general we don't i have a problem of institutes their racism transcending into the police for example so these kind of deny it really really provokes the communities and it's dangerous because we see what can happen when there is no accountability and and no reform of the police right karen you've written up in a letter to the european commission calling for them to address police violence and structural racism in the e.u. what is it that you want them to do. at 1st and we also put that in the letter it's the reason why policy make us and on our government level
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can say that there is no existence of a structure racism because we don't have the dates or the end the only data which exits on european level are connected by the plan to murder and fundamental rights agency the is based on interviews. and let with people from minority communities what is missing is the official date from stop and go searches from great racial profiling controls from across. we can at least invite a member state to prove that there is in fact a problem with these kinds of stopped and searched we do know from research is from the community for example from the car in france and which was generated published in 2017 that black people thought the times more likely to be read as stop and search by the police and these and that these encounters often end up
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in violence so this 1st control of our communities and we do see that our communities our neighborhoods are being controlled study more often than other neighborhoods these 1st controls can be dangerous for putting lives of our community can tell the chair of the european network against racism thank you very much thank you for having me. now to some of the other stories making news this hour. workers in kentucky have removed a statue of confederate president jefferson davis from the state capitol building in frankfort calls to take down the monument grew in recent weeks amid nationwide protests of racism and police brutality the confederate states were in favor of slavery during the american civil war. polish opposition parties have condemned a campaign speech by president and j.
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duda and he's address he said the. rights movement promoted a viewpoint quote more harmful than communism to this platform opposes gay marriage and adoption and wants to ban teaching issues in schools. chinese authorities of lock down parts of beijing after more than 40 need to mystic corona virus infections in the capital the virus was also found on a fish chopping board in a market plans to reopen schools on monday and now been put on hold. brazil is now overtaken britain to become b. country with the 2nd highest coronavirus death toll standing at nearly 42000 the government is largely opening up the economy economy despite warnings the 19 has not yet picked their. own for more i'm joined by correspondent in rio de janeiro but he says we just heard brazil has the highest death toll in south
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america and the 2nd in the world yet the brazil president also now or is easing the restrictions can you tell us how that is playing out. what's an hour always a cold for a return to normal life and the governors in a row and so paul always refused to do so but now recently they started to lift the sanctions to reopen the shopping's and schools and kindergarten so now these governors they are i answering to the pressure also of also not and also to the pressure in the population because more and more people want to get back to normal life after 3 months of isolation of social distancing so there is a big part of the society wanting to come back to normal life and you can see it here on the weekends people are going out with their families mosques but they are really keen to go back to normal lives even knowing that the crisis is not over.
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the president has just replaced the health minister jaime none of the amid controversy over the country's figures according to gets to the coronavirus what can we take away if anything from about that the way chile has been handling the pendant. it was a close ally to president peña about and now it was not he was not able to to stay with him in his cabinet so. management of the current crisis was cow addict he reacted too late so they decreed a lock down when already the death toll had risen a lot so they had to react late and with a strong measures in sunshine i walked along down so this will the 1st point where he received many critics and then the counting of the victims there was also caught it recently he had to admit to the world health organization that. numbers of rick
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tims is higher than he announced before so all of this together was a really a coward and a mess so he had to step back and in order to to not destabilize the government off in europe and to stay a bit in rio as a way of thank you very much thanks. to football now and vertebrae men's hopes of avoiding relegation received another boost with victory against pettibone on saturday 3 weeks ago it looked like the bundesliga ship had sailed from the port city but a light run now means the relegation battle could be more exciting than the one for the title. 8 was last chance saloon for part of born and things got off to an evil species start when jimmy you colleagues conceded a penalty for base unfortunate hand pull. a strong save
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from leopold singer kept me lots of rush it's a spot kick out and the scores level but parity lasted just a minute longer when davey clawson rose to meteor dog ever since he's trust single it was powerless and pacha born with the heart it. was to no to braman 15 minutes later and the hosts had only done sentence to play sloppy defending giving the sucker the chance to school. there was still time for a 3rd before the break david cross and 2nd of the game putting the points firmly out of the boards rage i the heavens opened after half time and the hosts woes continue to mount and sing along might have been equal to just sergeant's effort but maximillian if you're starring was there to mop up the rebound the 1st time in season not brain and have scored 4 in a single game. part of born pulled one back through after i meet some period thanks
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to this goal mouth scramble that salvaged a modicum of price from approach this. when a class through called back braman is fixed with practically the last kick of the game his reaction showed what a crucial week this had been. part of born survival hopes looked to be dead in the water but braman are hanging on. well if results had gone the way of buying mini-con that stay 31 the but variants could have been celebrating and successive. not but as it was they had to settle for a light victory against gladbach and the champagne and b. were placed back on ice for at least another week. in lieu of robert leavened off key who was out suspended youngster yahshua was there was granted his 3rd star and quickly given an opportunity to score his 4th gold for the club when youn zama
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miscued a pass and it landed straight at the 19 year old man's feet. couldn't fail to take advantage of the swiss keeper's uncharacteristic blunder chief wafer gladbach to give away the lead in the 26 minute. stroke of fortune brought the poles back a little before half time when. steered patrick months cross past a helpless man well neuer and into his own net but the last laugh belonged to in the 86th minute alfonso davies found. cross was turned. to one the final score in champion's 10th consecutive victory sees them gets closer to an 8th successive title. so this league games are in the book so let's take a look at the results then as we saw by munich took care of in the light. of when
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you're in took down the line drew with frankfurt down had to bed in his brain and dropping a had a born there on friday live defeated hoffenheim on sunday coming up. and take on the lead a cusins. and it's another step forward for broadband private space company space x. has launched around 60 satellites to join its constellation of internet transmitters the satellites were sent up by one of the company's falcon 9 rocket. the styling nic with aims to open up high speed connectivity but a strong on the side the network damages images taken by telescopes. and i'm on it before we go top story this hour police in london have used tear gas to keep far right protesters away from my black lives matter demonstration in trafalgar square. you're watching.
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