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this is news coming to you live from berlin a fresh warning from hong kong's leader about the territories controversial new security law says anyone caught violating the new rules will face serious consequences but some activists they will not back down without a fight. the most selfless keypad to go to prison for a long time we're not going to change what we have been doing for you. we look at
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how the new law is already changing life in hong kong also coming up they fought long and hard to protect their land from an oil pipeline now it appears the struggle of peace native americans has paid all we tell you how they did it plus the battle for the last spot in next season's. underdogs hiding behind challenge favorites found a claimant and it was thrilling really close until the very last 2nd. hello i'm terry barton good to have you with us hong kong's leader has defended the controversial new security law the china imposed on the city last week she said it would make hong kong safer by preventing bolland protests she also warned what she called radicals not to violate the law all critics fear it will end freedom of
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speech in hong kong as used to be calling reports many activists fear for the future. oh for years now every one has joined fellow members of his party on the 1st of july to mark hong kong's handover to chinese troops but everything changed last week it isn't uncommon for such race more peaceful protests to have 100 plus police to search it doesn't offer i guess this will be the new law you may never see the picture of me then hong kong is on the streets like a lot because we are content not because. we are now happy with the government is because now we have to have great come out very very far below 0 as it was. the 1st protest seems to new security law was put in place was to see offenders go to prison for life for suppression. several parties have now decided to disband
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some leading activists have fled but avery and his party are not about to follow suit. because if for a political party to bow down now. to safeguard to the rest of hong kong psychologically. the most awful compared to go to prison for a long time we're not going to change what we have been doing for you but depends on the. suppression that we are going to face in the future there will be short term mortification and transformation of activists i mean hong kong there's no doubt a strong sense of fear also in the east over support of self-censorship has been the most common reaction just as many pro-democracy restaurants have quickly taken down declarations for political messages leaving them to animals as a way of silent protest. beijing in system of fact only a minority of lawbreakers critics say political activism is under threat and that's
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just the 1st step in the now works for an n.c.o. based in hong kong for decades. it has been advocating for labor rights across asia whole cool has been the popular hope for thousands of local and international n.g.o.s but a new law means many and now we considering options. and we don't know what do you mean by somehow may be co-leader with foreign forces because we have from overseas under this law we why then sure like it will impact even the safety or indeed or was this to us to come senior to receive for funding we have to somehow people here their worst scenario and remain also can see you know to move to. other countries. beijing has played down the last impact saying you merely plans to strengthen the management of n.g.o.s and are to
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all the nice asians in hong kong. even those do it clear how the security law will be implemented activist in the case he'll have to be where the face of rocky road. and our correspondent phebe kong who filed that report joins us now from hong kong t.v. in your report we heard a social democrat say many activists are now afraid because of the new security flaw what parts of that law do they fear most. particularly concerning is this we have this morning that's a big warning from the government comes up with a carry on them stating that they will and force the law awestruck we invest and vigorously and in terms of law enforcement we also so much traffic change just last night the home of florida is laid out more details of implementation to expand police powers so from now on the home from police can search and premises and
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intercept communications among the polls. even the free and the one that's was out . without cause warrants so this is pretty much different from the practice in hong kong over the past few decades which we have check and balances from the courts and all this mess just to expand police power cannot be challenged by its courts so the citizens simply don't have any legal way to overcome this is just me but it happens so this is particularly concerning and firpo to activists they fear that they will be the main targets of the government and they have no want a way to to stop the authority from like it's true in treating the past no. safety. in terms of everyday life there in hong kong have you noticed any significant changes yourself since beijing imposed the new security level.
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of the law has been implemented for just a week then we accept a there is a city watch the in fact and self-censorship among all then there is citizens that people now censoring that feature on life taken out on them or those which they think. they thought that maybe they have. and we also feel like public libraries now are starting to remove written by activists like john strong and apart from that i'm time some law enforcement according to the rules implemented just today that is today so the police are now on their power to remove all this tech or like us that will provide us to live and all my messages which at the end and think during the national security i'm so so we have all like china has already if something done this on facebook will go quicker and the taliban have already said that they will spend it with us from the hamas are used by us no test but if you
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show why not show what they can. that's what i do with. this law it's happy to stay and i don't want 4 player to come fly with me with the heart to make bail on me a jail sentence. thank you very much that was our correspondent phoebe calling in hong kong. now let's take a look at some other stories making headlines around the world today the short form video app to talk will exit the hong kong market after china imposed that security law on the city google facebook and twitter have already stopped taking requests for user data from hong kong the u.s. is also looking at banning the chinese own tick talk which was shut down in india last week. in australia the state of victoria has announced another lockdown of melbourne the country's 2nd largest metropolis that's more than 5000000 people
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ordered to stay home unless it was over 4 unless it's for work food exercise or medical care the law begins at midnight and will last at least 6 weeks brazilian president show you're both sonora says he'll be tested again for covert 19 after having an x. ray of his lungs or sonora has repeatedly ignored precautions like wearing face masks and social distancing but has tested negative for corona virus at least 3 times brazil is the world's 2nd hardest hit country by the pandemic after the u.s. the courts in the u.s. has ordered an oil pipeline near a native american reservation in north dakota to be shut down the judge ruled the pipeline possibly threaten people's water supply there and ordered a review of the structures environmental impact activists have been protesting against the pipeline since construction began in 2016.
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they fought long and hard to protect their sacred land now their struggle has paid off. the federal court has ordered the closure of the dakota access pipeline because it could threaten the water supply of the standing rock sioux reservation the judge ordered a review of the pipelines environmental impact. do you and this is. this in iraq. years. the judge got exactly right need to do. this on the wrist before you operate sin native american sue had been protesting the pipeline since its construction began in 2016 it has been operational for 3 years after the u.s. military concluded it was safe to operate. the pipeline draws oil from the massive
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buchan shale basin in north dakota. oil producers have vowed to fight the ruling. you know. washington d.c. is no one to be questioned or this is. possible the pipeline closure is also a defeat for president donald trump who has sought to water down environmental regulations. as trump's agenda takes a blow to sue savor their hard won victory. now to italy where even at the height of summer there's snow in the mountains of the north strangely some of it has turned pink and scientists are concerned it may be linked to climate change there's more fear it may appear somewhat alluring but the. scattering of reddish pink across the italian alps could be
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a sign of an environmental crisis scientists believe the pink snow on the present a glacier is caused by a kind of like an accelerate the effects of climate change. and dangerous it's a natural phenomenon that occurs during spring and summer in the middle latitudes but also in the polar regions read snow alg has been observed all over the world it up solves heat from the sun melting the ice but in the kind of loop this causes more algae to grow and more are used to rapidly meld. everything that makes the snow darker causes it to melt because it exhilarates the absorption of radiation. more research is needed into the alkies full effects on ice and snow but as global warming impacts to both mountain regions it's fit these blooms of pink and red could make things worse. in german football better for even faced lower tier club
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hiding hi i'm in a relegation play off it sees the 3rd place team from the 2nd division play the 3rd from last club in the bundesliga this to fill the sole remaining spot in germany's top tier after a goal of straw in the 1st leg of the match up the 2nd leg was the decider. hiden himes journey has taken them from 6th division obscurity to the brink of the bundesliga and despite no spectators allowed into the tiny stadium they did have some home support. after just 3 minutes the visitors got off the mark on closer inspection it was an own goal norman tyler cowen himself a former braman player putting it into his own net with the way goals counting is the tiebreaker breman now knew a drool would suffice heighten himes 1st major upset came after the break when around 50 local fans somehow snuck into the stadium and were promptly chucked out
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again perhaps this woke the home side up 5 minutes from time to be a small bust 3 and unleashed a shot that was put in on the rebound by team kleindienst his 15th goal of the season. with hard time then throwing everything forward better braman broke free in the 90 full of minutes to restore their lead absolute big team suns goal sparked wild celebrations. it wasn't quite over yet though as haydn haim got a penalty in the 8th minute of injury time. but it merely sealed a draw as haydn haim fell short and remain in the 2nd division. that means relief of braman as they survive relegation and continue to be the longest serving club in the bundesliga. this is state of the news here's a reminder of our top story this morning hong kong's leader gary lam says anyone caught. violating the territory's controversial new security law will face serious
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