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this is g.w. news coming to you live from berlin warning from hong kong's leader about the territories controversial new security law. says anyone caught by leading the new rules will face serious consequences some activists they will not back down without a. lawyer for. the most. competitive go to prison for
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a long time i am not going to change what we have been doing for you. we look at how the new law is already changing a lot in hong kong. this video shows massive fan attacking refugees trying to come ashore in greece but who has claimed the assaults we asked greece's immigration minister to shed light on the issue. plus the battle for the last in next season's bonus league underdogs hide behind challenge favorites. and it was really really close until the very last 2nd. hello i'm terry martin good to have you with us hong kong's leader kerry has defended the controversial new security law that china imposed on the city last week she said it would make hong kong safer by preventing violent protests. ists
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chills are born citizens not to break the law so the government will vigorously implement this law and i for one those radicals not to attempt to violate this law all crossing the red line because the consequences are bridging this law very serious. critics fear the law will end freedom of speech in hong kong as. reports many activists fear the suppression of dissent will be stepped up. he told you that 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 fruit but everything changed last week it isn't uncommon for such serious more peaceful protests to have 100 plus police to search a dozen office i guess this would be the new law you may never see the picture of me then hong kong is on the street ok because we are content not because. we are
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now happy with the government it's because now we have to operate now right thank god it was it was. the 1st protest seems to new security law was put in place which can see offenders go to prison for life for suppression. several parties have now decided to disband 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 safety or to wrestle hong kong psychologically. i'm also 1st 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 or activism in hong kong there's no doubt
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a strong sense of fear also lose hope a supporter of self-censorship has been the most common reaction just as many pro-democracy restaurants have quickly taken down declarations for medical messages leaving empty mammals as a way of silent protest. beijing in sr long a fact only a minority of lawbreakers critics like political activism is under threat and that's just the 1st step in the now works for an n.c.o. based in hong kong for decades. it has been application for labor rights across asia hochul has been the popular hope for thousands soft local and international n.g.o.s but a new law means many are now we considering options there's a lot of them break with saying we don't know what do you mean by somehow maybe coley with foreign forces because we have stuff from overseas under this law we owe the why then sure like how it will impact even the safety or in the window stuff or
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water stuff threats to our if we continue to receive for funding we have to somehow p. pair their worst scenario and we may also consider to move to. other countries. beijing has played down the loss in terms saying you merely plans to strengthen the management of n.g.o.s and are all the nice asians in hong kong. even though is there were clear how the security law will be implemented activist n f a case here will have to be where the face a rocky road ahead. and in the wake of the new security law being a global tech giants have been reviewing their strategies and territory the short form video uptick talk has announced it will exit the hong kong market the move comes after google facebook what's up and twitter stop taking requests for user data on talk is
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a chinese company and has been trying to grow its global audience. well for more on this are joined by clifford turning our china analyst from d.w. business good to see you clifford so tell us what is to talk a chinese company withdrawing its up from stores and from hong kong well i think to talk because it's a chinese company which is trying to expand globally has to show that it's independent of the china market and so it has to be more international than even the more than even the other international tech giants so it's made this. decision to go even further than facebook and twitter by actually removing its out from the stores it has a chinese wing called obama which isn't affected by this but it shows that they are very keen to be to have this international image they've had a lot of problems with their image in the last year or so we had a case last year you might recall where we are girl did make up. make up to talk during the course of that spoke about the camps the labor camps in so they've
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been trying to improve their image they've hired a guy from disney. who's who's now looking off to that side of the business as well so it's it's it's really part of that approach is just the 1st real sign of the impact that security law is having on business and uncle i think so i mean we heard in the report there how people are sort of waiting to see how it will be implemented and i think this is an example of the kind of effect that we're going to see because we've had these big tech firms on tick tock making these decisions now to to with to withdraw or to to review how they're approaching hong kong and i think it's going to spill over into other areas now and it could be that this is going to be the new normal in hong kong after the security law you mentioned facebook and google big tech firms many of them american it's quite unusual to see u.s. tech for arms of that size challenging beijing it it is i mean we're still waiting
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for apple apple hasn't made its statement yet but but the fact that twitter and facebook are already reviewing is a very big signal to talk so i think you're going to see more pushback now against china if we think about huawei we've had the way story on telecoms for so long in a way this whole area about what sort of control the chinese government can have of international. international companies when there's a different kind of different playing fields as it were between these companies and between these government controls that's coming more and more to the fore and i think it's going to be played out in hong kong china analyst for coding thank you very much. it's a look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the world today in australia the state of victoria has announced another lockdown of milburgh in the country's 2nd largest city that's more than 5000000 people ordered to stay home unless going out from work food exercise or medical care the law now begins at midnight and will last at least 6 weeks. brazilian president says he'll be tested
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again for coated 19 after having an x. ray of his lungs all sonora has repeatedly ignored precautions like wearing a mask and socialist using 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. and in colombia at least 7 people have been killed and dozens injured after the contents of an overturned tanker exploded in a fireball scores had gathered around the tanker after the accident to try to siphon off fuel but it ignited causing an inferno. video has emerged showing must manage tacking the boats of migrants trying to reach greets up to now the identity of the attackers has been unclear but our own investigations unit and the research collective belling cat have uncovered information suggesting they may have been linked to the greece coast guard thins
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denies all wrongdoing we will have more from the greek minister in a moment but 1st this report by the w.'s begin to show and you leon. the sea off greece poses a puzzling question was a disturbing answer more migrant boats are leaving turkey for the e.u. but on the greek island of les plus there hasn't been an increase in a rival's. there were 19 people on this boat but that one. is 16 year old from afghanistan to these pictures he said it was shortly after masked men attacked them from ending the boat was in the quaters off last bus on the 5th of june this year the boy doesn't want to be identified. by our my father for much of the course 2 men have all of us military stated they are wearing black mark on their faces and one have nice color or more
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and the you would be wired which is connected. we analyzed dozens of similar reports and videos comparing them such as coastlines and the position of the sun along with information from emergency calls official reports and eyewitness accounts. our conclusion refugees and migrants are being kept away from the greek coast at times by force it seems masked men often attack migrant bolts on the open seas damaging them so they can't be steered and leaving them adrift sometimes they even actively force the boats back into to fish waters a tactic known as push back. these push backs against international law but it's difficult to establish for certain who these messman actually are even though the evidence is apparently of overwhelming. evidence such as this video. a detailed analysis of both structures let our colleagues from the investigative
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platforms belling cat and lighthouse reports to clearly identify the d.m.v. as belonging to a greek coast guard ship. but greece denies using illegal methods the coast guard told t w. the operations conducted by a harbor police and hellenic coast guard are in accordance with international law and international conventions. we also asked the european border agency from texas which works closely with the precocious guard their answer didn't refer to the incidents in question they just said all of their border control operations conform to the highest standards my question to context you say you don't know but how could you not know and what steps have you taken to rebut what we have as evidence . kiki has been watching migrants moving across the gene sea for years and has seen
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a rise in the number of pushbacks she has been monitoring the situation for the european center for constitutional and human rights. the e.u. is expected to stand up for a new law to be respected and we have we have seen it in public statements made by representatives of the e.u. institutions and we haven't seen it in any sort of legal action that new institutions have to power to take against member states not respected. members of the european parliament and the un high commission for refugees are demanding an official investigation they say greece has the right to defend its borders but it must do so within international law. and not just greek minister for immigration and asylum joins us now from thank you for being with us mr material here is the great coast guard actively pushing back migrants in
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the aegean sea. absolutely not we fully abide by the not in an utopia nobody got in the protection of our times because in a few days when facing a crisis we experienced 9800 islands in 2020 a lot number has doubled understand for the overcall that comes in the other side into the system but we are protecting a boat this the coast guard is up to be that to protect human life and sea and i am pleased to be part of in 2021 of the few have loss of life ever that indeed we have on and off one platform in the 1st half of clinton when the standard at the bottom but a positive development for the protection of human life you may have seen those pictures of must men pushing back those boats in the aegean sea indeed what appears to be attacking the migrants in those boats is greece using proxy to do that do you know who those men in those boats are and how they got there
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i haven't seen the pictures but effecting out what not using not really any proxies the l.n. court of god and from tax and occasionally nate all of that to protect this the borders of the european union you won't know that since march we faced an organized question from our neighbors the uk then who crossed more than 103-2000 people in never once was well organized and the entire leadership of the european union the presidency of cons of the presidency of the commission the president then see all of the company you've been you know world there to demonstrate the sort of dotting the of the european union you know i want to talk about using it as a political tool for geo political objective that clearly isa needs you for the european union and when it's done says date the european parliament into plenty would be discussing a need to be nice at the pentagon thanks aggression but do you feel left alone by the rest of the e.u. in dealing with the migrants coming to greece. i think there is not sufficient
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support for relocating people who are there from the front line states to the rest of europe we currently have a 100 in 1000 feet i side with you getting this you understand what the asylum service is that's a huge burden for out of the 8 comes that's a big number we would need more support for other countries to help us with asylum seekers and refugees but at the same time you understand most beautifully and companies that are not actively participating in a mechanism for the look ation of asylum seekers and refugees and that's something that we need to work for in the europe and migration pock as well as the hormone spoilers. mr majority thank you very much for talking with us that was not just majority agrees minister for immigration and asylum. a court in the us has ordered an oil pipeline near a native american reservation in north dakota to be shut down the judge ruled
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pipeline possibly threaten people's water supply there and ordered a review of the structures environmental impact activists have been protesting against by flood since construction began in 2016. 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. it didn't ruin the president where the standing rock sioux tribe. over the years. the judge got exactly right needed now it's us on the wrist
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for you operated 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 buchan shale basin in north dakota. oil producers have vowed to fight the ruling i mean we were. you know. washington d.c. is no one to be questioned or even believe 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. so you look now at
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a couple of other stories making headlines around the world today atlanta mayor shirley lance bottom's has tested positive for kobe's 19 the 50 year old democrat has been considered a possible running mate for presidential candidate joe biden autumn's has criticized georgia's governor brian kemp for not keeping all measures in place long enough mark french president manuel mccall has resettled his cabinet bringing in new ministers of the interior and environment among others comes after mccone replace the country's popular prime minister at what phillipe on friday. germany's colonial past is coming under renewed scrutiny between 1904 in 1008 killed tens of thousands of ethnic herero and number of people in the mid bia talks about how germany can atone for what it did in its former colony have been going on between the 2 governments for 2 years last month namibia's president suggested
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berlin could be about to make an apology but as de w.'s told me all the depôt reports the issue is complicated. german southwest africa was the one colony where germans really settled but in doing so they fought for indigents for control of scarce resources in this mostly arid territory the germans killed more than 80000 herrero and namor people in fact it's estimated the 75 percent of the herero were wiped out and victims skulls taken away in a failed search for proof that white europeans was a period. in the image and we say we are free but you still occupied the years might have passed but the arrows and nam was still one just as i made lengthy talks between the german and namibian government. apology. any politician. points 3 points which were demanding from the german government because we can
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relate if somebody did apologize or think. negotiations between the 2 governments. but. you don't give the numbers in the end it was excluded from these. negotiations this makes things difficult germany has ruled out paying compensation offering to fund development projects instead. there's a great deal of germany's past that's well and publicly documented here and that includes the horrors of it and that's in history this for example is the holocaust memorial but that's the history that germany acknowledges this country has been slow and even reluctant at times to own up to some of its actions as a colonial power and that's another dark era to uncover. yet some streets in germany are still named after its colonialists and it appears that's not
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a bother to everyone. on the left want to g.g. not have a problem with our beautiful street names. campaign groups have succeeded in getting this subway station and its adjacent streets renamed its outgoing name is from a derogatory word used to describe black people all part of a quest to get germany to look inward and ask tough questions about its attitude today toward some elements of its past. ensuring football better braman faced lower tier club heighten her time in the relegation play off it sees the 3rd place team from the 2nd division place play the 3rd for last club in the bundesliga this to fill the sole remaining spot in germany's top tier and after a gold a straw in the 1st leg of the match up the 2nd leg was decider. hiden himes journey has taken them from 6th division obscurity to the brink of the bundesliga and
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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 as the tiebreaker braman now knew a draw 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 again perhaps this work the home side up 5 minutes from time to be as more burst 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 94 for minutes to restore their lead as luke beat out his team suns goal sparked wild celebrations. it wasn't quite over yet though as haydn haim got
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a penalty in the 8th minute of injury time. but it may. really sealed a drawer as haydn hi i'm fell short and remain in this 2nd division. that means relief of braman as they survive relegation and continue to be the longest serving club in the bundesliga and so braman will remain in the us league next season joining me in studio here to talk us through the action is anthony howard from d.w. sports good to see you at the very fairy tale finish there for hiding home but was it a fair outcome no not really. matches a perfectly set up why the bay the fairy tale was some sort of soul crushing result and that's what we got it's about a white gold. as you said in the end not that they had it didn't concede at home so they needed to score and have a draw and i hope delayed twice but the defense can finally breathe again it's been
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this old year that they've been up and down then they get to school 61 to even make it this fall but i can finally breathe again this thing in the top flight now we saw there a report that there was some fan presence some fan support on display at least there in the stadium how does that happen with no fans allowed in the stadium it's a decent question it happens by any and all of high level meetings and that means everyone was trying to inject some color into this we're going to take a look at some vision but the club officials from both sides were just desperate to try and get some noise into the stadium at one point the club shift from hyden tom was banging his pots and pans the club medical official there was bang her to kick with a hammer to try and make some noise as some fans breaking the stadium from hadon their revenge they kicked out all these guys to speak to the fact that no the silence is unbearable in football right now they just need the fans back inside the stadiums we've got other problems but you know football since we could do with the noise in the stadiums yeah that's so that's an ongoing problem but looking at the
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competition itself one of these 2 teams go from here so they had a brain. and the top flight cloudy open saturday 41 year old peruvian strike it goes into retirement finally terry at the age of 41 hot and high go back to the lower leagues to lick their wounds so to speak and 90 the late goes back to the drawing board given that it's now been 17 matches since the lower league team actually won one of those relegation playoff games maybe some thinking to be them and they thank you so much and say how are from v.w. sports just are. it's paris fashion week and with the catwalk canceled due to the pandemic fashion houses are getting creative christian dior has reached into the past and unveiled dozens of tiny dressmaker mannequins for its new his collection each dress in the series has a miniature and a life sized version and is a throwback to the traveling trunk collections of world war 2 era the present day
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collection comes with its own film of course. this is d w news here's a reminder of top story this hour hong kong splitter carry lamps says anyone caught violating the territory's controversial new security law will face serious consequences. for watching t w news i'm terry martin i'll be back in next hour thanks for being with us.
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the will. still in the news a high system is ending it's even the 1st to move to a new kind of makeup called. concerns about might wing extremism in german security forces have been increasing for years in a clandestine network and munition and weapons were illegally hoarded but what purpose inside job. next
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d.w. . they were sworn enemies for most of their lives in the end they fought for control of iran. mohammad reza pahlavi storage area and the ally of the west. and ayatollah ruhollah khomeini her emotion or. the world are still dealing with the consequences of their conflict. the shock and the ayatollah . 45 minutes d.w. . this is some notes story a stubborn rice farmer from thailand. his problem pests. his credo no chemicals. and he's trying to.
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