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this is a deja vu news live from berlin police kill another black man in the u.s. on restaurants after an officer shoots stead a man at a drive through restaurant in atlanta the local police chief quits as a block lives matter repeat demands to end the killing. and thousands of people in europe take to the streets to stand against racism and police violence but in london far right counter protesters clashed with police also coming up. in german football brain and make a late rush hoping to stay in the bundesliga for another season after
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a 5 star performance against top of. spicer welcome to the program police in atlanta georgia shot dead a black man after a scuffle at a fast food restaurant on saturday the police chief quickly resigned and the officer who shot him dead has been fired the victim or a shard of brooks is said to have resisted arrest after failing a sobriety test security video shows he was shot while running from police and holding one of their stun guns. once again footage showing police in the us killing a black man this time at a wendy's fast food drive through an atlanta georgia. the death of 27 year old ray should brooks sparked a new wave of unrest in the city with protesters setting fire to the wendy's
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restaurant where he was killed and blocking a highway. the city's police chief resigned and atlanta's mayor called for change. i firmly believe that there is a clear distinction between what you can do and what you should do i do not believe that this was a justified use of deadly force. demonstrations are continuing across the u.s. holding black lives matter signs and chanting no justice no peace protesters on saturday gathered in washington d.c. and march through the streets of new york city. they even took to the water protesting against president donald trump as he gave a graduation speech at the west point military academy. it was this school that gave us the men and women. who fought and won
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a bloody war busy to extinguish the evil of slavery within one lifetime busy of our founding. in minneapolis the city where george floyd was killed by police almost 3 weeks ago protesters assembled in chanted his name. they have not forgotten the man who's killing sparked this reckoning in the u.s. and the cross the world. and as we just heard the protests in america are inspiring others around the world on saturday at the races and demonstrators in several european cities called on europe to confront its own past but in london peaceful protesters were confronted by aggressive far right groups some through smoke bombs and clashed with police. police had warned everyone to stay home the threat of spreading the coronavirus was too great but in the air at trafalgar
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square smoke bombs and tear gas bottles and rocks were the main concern as police try to keep anti-racism protests separated from counter protests nearly everyone preaching pandemic risk measures peaceful or not i think that one of the main train stations black lives matter marches were right in the face of police. on this square police gave ground to right wing activists at one point but took it back a little later. on this boulevard though they conceded the space was the prime minister called it racist thuggery tweeting that these marches and protests have been subverted by violence and breach current guidelines. current can demick guidelines that his interior minister said have to be follow but i think we should all be very mindful of the fact that these gases will spread this deceit and put people's health at risk the thought of something not successfully want to
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prevent that. in paris a massive anti police brutality march 2nd run a virus distancing concerns aside but authorities allowed the stationary demonstration until protesters tried to move that's once here gets rained down furthering the distance between those protesting police and the police themselves one bit of counter protest here a far right sign claiming anti-racism protesters are anti-white a sort of tug of racial war over the sign and soon. as fists were raised the sign was eventually shorn down was was i and say look now at some of the other stories making news around the world. fans of bullfighting and matadors took to the streets of spain to demand support for a sector hit hard by the coronavirus. both sides have been cancelled for months now spain is easing its lockdown but it's unclear if any fights will be allowed before
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the current season ends in october. polish opposition parties have condemned a campaign speech by president n.j. duda he said l g b t rights were promoting a viewpoint more harmful than communism it is platform opposes gay marriage on adoption and wants to ban teaching l g b t issues in schools. president sebastian pinera has replaced the country's health minister because of the high death toll from cope at 19 the new minister osgar and ricky paris is a medical doctor chile currently has the highest number of confirmed corona virus cases per capita in latin america. china is reporting the highest daily number of new coronavirus cases in 2 months there are now fears of a 2nd wave in the country where the global health crisis began dozens of new cases have been recorded in the last 24 hours that means
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a 400 percent jump over the previous days china's infection rate spiked in mid february and the country had flattened its curve significantly since then that could be changing most of the new cases come from a wholesale food market in beijing 11 surrounding neighborhoods are now on lockdown . correspondent it is billing it is following developments for us in beijing we asked him about how the virus is thought to have spread. we don't know details how it spread but what we've seen this there it is again a market like. in february where the virus spread easily these are crowded places. so this is obviously as surrounding that is very favorable to us trade we don't know where it comes from exactly but we know that once it was detected as quickly found many many cases asymptomatic cases we
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know yesterday there were 45 cases and today there were 36 cases so this is quite significant spread and had obviously been going on for some time on she changed. and staying with our subject infection rates are going up in a number of places according to data from johns hopkins university there are more than 100000 confirmed cases daily around the world russia is reporting nearly new 9000 new cases in the past 24 hours egypt reported its largest increase on saturday with the health ministry in cairo announcing 1677 new infections the rates are also rising in several u.s. states in arizona the number has risen to more than $1000.00 new cases per day after lockdown measures were east. some sports news now in the german soccer buddhist league but then and have new hopes of not being dropped to the 2nd division after defeating patter born on
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saturday it looked like braman would have to leave the bundesliga but their comeback battle could now be more exciting than the one for the actual league title . 8 was last chance saloon for potter born and things got off to specious starts when jamie you can see dieter penalty. unfortunate hand. the strong you say you from leopold singer that kept me lot of the. it's a sport keep out and the scores level but parity lasted just a minute longer when davey clawson rose to meet here don't get disability cross single it was powerless and pacha born way behind. it was too little to braman 15 minutes later and the hosts had only themselves to play sloppy defending giving you got suckered a chance to school. there was still time for 3rd before the break david cross and 2nd of the game putting the points out of possible is great which i
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the heavens opened after half time and the hosts woes continue to mount single i might have been able to just sergeant's effort but maximillian stein was there to mop up the river the 1st time a season that brain and have scored 4 in a single game. part of born pulled one back through abbeville i mean some beery thanks to the goal mouth scramble that salvaged a modicum of price from coached. when nicklaus food bagged braman 5th with practically the last kick of the game his reaction showed what a crucial week this had been. part of born survival hopes looks to be dead in the water but brains are hanging on. and the top of the table could have been celebrating an aid success of bonus league title but it was not to
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be they had to settle for a late victory against putting the champagne back on ice at least for now. in lieu of robert levin duff ski who was out suspended youngster yahshua was a was granted his 3rd start for brian and quickly given an opportunity to score his 4th goal for the club. miscued a pass and it landed straight at the 19 year old dutchman speak of i couldn't fail to take a. vantage of the swiss keepers uncharacteristic blunder a cheap way for gladbach to give away the lead in the 26th i stroke of fortune brought the folds back level before half time when a bunch of my profs steered patrick her months cross past the hopeless manuel neuer and into his own net but the last laugh belong to byron in the 86th minute alfonso davies found. cross was trying to rescue i won the
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final score the champions 10th consecutive one to sleep give me 3 i seized them it's closer to an 8th successive title. and we end with a seasonal summer story some lucky berliners have been able to get a reprieve from the lockdown blues in one of tens of thousands of private garden plots in the city the green spaces on public lands are highly coveted and the waiting lists can run a decade or more but housing shortage means the berlin tradition is coming under threat. that's tipples and fruit without plastic shrinkwrap growing right here in their garden and weeding isn't for nothing. it's some of the plants grow better. these children are learning about nature in their garden allotment in the middle of the german capital. susan for sweet. berlin has about $70000.00 garden plots and every german city has some they have
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a host of benefits they're good for the environment for biodiversity and kids can run around freely instead of being cooped up indoors. when i knew well the city has become so anonymous here there are many people in a relatively small area so you see each other regularly. and during these coronavirus times people have been spending more time in their gardens. during the pandemic these garden plots have been true sanctuaries. while travel was restricted these many paradises offered real relief. and for a little money this plot cost about $600.00 euros a year in rent. demand for them has been steadily growing and there's a long wait to get one in some fantasy altogether it was 7 years it took 6 years for us to get on the list but then we got it a year later because. these gardeners are now threatened by the building boom in
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germany many allotments are on public property and developers would love to get their hands on these coveted patches of green but some are owned by private associations. who own you wouldn't they'd have to sue us to the hilt they'd need darn good reasons to get us garden holders out and we're defending ourselves on our own. with around $1000000.00 garden plots in germany the gardeners are hoping the pandemic will provoke a rethink among local politicians and that these mini paradises will be here to state. and here's a reminder of our top story protests have broken out and at last a georgia after a black man was shot dead by police the city's police chief has resigned and the officer responsible has been fired 27 year old victim was killed in a parking lot after he ran away with the police stun gun. as you're
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