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this is news live from berlin pressure mounts on the. protesters in bellerose turn up the heat on their president on the streets of minsk 3 weeks after a disputed election he claimed to win now says he'll head to russia to seek president putin's. germany's president condemns far right activists who attempt to storm germany's parliament hundreds marched on the high stag building here in berlin during a protest against corona virus restrictions. action and intolerable attack
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on democracy. and in formula one a champagne performance for lewis hamilton of the belgian grand prix another puts him one step closer to the title and michael schumacher is reckless. welcome to the program police in the capital men arrested more than $100.00 antigovernment protesters they were taking part in another mass demonstration to demand president alexander lukashenko step down the protests started after lucas claimed an overwhelming reelection victory earlier this month but observers said the pool was neither free nor fair. go away go away. tens of thousands hit the streets of minsk on sunday
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the 3rd week of protests doing their best to avoid a massive police presence. but not always with success. thousands have been detained in recent weeks opponents of the regime and of president alexander lukashenko. i came here to express my disagreement with the results of the election and my solidarity with the detained people i stand for peace for belarus but not for lukashenko. lucas franco has dug in his heels since the protests began he says belarus is threatened by foreign powers not the military reports that nato has deployed their forces for drills right on our border what am i supposed to do. and he says he'll soon meet with russian president vladimir putin who has offered to send in security forces to
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quell the protests. telling him let's see what we can do with low draw up 6 sunday's protests came on the question goes perth to the crowd marked it their own way with another chant. happy birthday. ever more on this we're joined by dean connelly. nick how did the demonstration go today. well these were extraordinary scenes for a 3rd weekend in a row something people could barely of imagine just a month ago this kind of numb these kind of numbers of people out in the streets time off the time here in minsk the weather wasn't really helping they had to wrench the rain for much of the often people hiding in shopping centers at least where i was but the thing was that that didn't really stop the kind of festival atmosphere people were out there kids with their dogs and their friends and people sitting even in shopping center which was singing. i think the thing about this is
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that these protests have become part of the culture this is not something that just happens on certain days in certain places that the police can surround and arrest people this is become something that has taken on a life of its own it doesn't need specific protest leaders it is becomes thing it's very widespread at least here in minsk where i'm standing now is a place where several journalists were detained in thursday and again we saw police going off just trying to crack down on the coverage of these protests it is a totally open situation we have no idea where this is going but for day to day definitely seemed like the people were not scared of the threats that are being put out by the government in recent days and what has the president been doing in the face of all of this. well today again we have an extraordinary photo cole. in front of his presidential palace wearing a flak jacket and with a gun will be no ammunition the same as last week and. if that was meant to be
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a show of strength a definite back you saw people in the crowd cheering those pictures looking at them on their phones and laughing i think he's a bit of a loss here he's this is something he's never really experienced in 26 years in power the political position in this country has always been pretty marginal hasn't really been able to mobilize these numbers of people and for now he's definitely avoiding any kind of dialogue seems to think that would be a show of weakness has been talking to russia vladimir putin but that is not without dangers it's a 2 edged sword lead. putin has made no secret of his intentions to draw closer and to somehow maybe even incorporate some kind of union state with russia that something had been trying to avoid but now if he needs russian help to put down these protests they have to give something in return and you're talking to people there how do they want things to evolve ideally. it's very difficult to say people are convinced that these protests will continue
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when you ask them are you scared of these threats are you scared off to people being arrested they say yes but we're tired of being afraid. of hiding todd not saying what we think the hands as i mentioned the government is making no sign of trying to engage these protesters there is no roadmap there is no clear path forward the russians as you mentioned also have prepared these police forces this kind of. backup if you want to need it but for now it doesn't seem like there's any call those in at this will happen if there was widespread arrest these protests were notable for the peace ability people we've been collecting rubbish people giving flowers to the troops on the streets so for now this is a standoff with no clear and people committed people going and showing no sign of willingness to stop coming out of the streets. nic finally in the midst thanks for that. we turn now to some of the other stories making news around the world
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lebanon's president has called for the proclamation of a secular state in a televised address said such a state was the only way to protect and preserve pluralism and to create real unity monday marks the country's 100 years since the state of lebanon was declared. global coronavirus cases have surged above 25000000 this weekend india has set a record for the highest single day rise country reported almost 79000 new cases as the government continued to loosen lockdown measures to try to help the economy many countries are battling new code 19 outbreaks. authorities in spain have evacuated almost 2 and a half 1000 people due to a wildfire in the southern region of andalusia the blaze broke out in the mountains on thursday and has scorched nearly 100 square kilometers 2 dozen planes and a helicopter have been deployed to battle the inferno. thousands of shiite muslim
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pilgrims have been marking a shura in iraq's holy city of karbala the occasion commemorates the killing of the prophet muhammad's grandson hussein in battle in $688.00 d. usually millions flock to the shrine where hussein is buried but fewer pilgrims came this year due to cope with. germany's president has condemned the far right activists who tried to storm the german parliament building on saturday evening it happened alongside a demonstration that drew nearly 40000 people to the capital to protest against germany's coronavirus restrictions that protest was broken up by police but a smaller group of demonstrators later reconvened outside the rush stag lawmakers from across the political spectrum have called their actions are disgrace to russia had far right extremists pushed through police lines to the top of the rice talk steps. they shout resistance.
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and this interests fire we are the people. the black white and red are the colors of the old imperial german rice used now by neo nazis out in front of the rice tar and makes the shocking symbolism. of this country it's not acceptable and it cannot be tolerated that some appear with symbols from a terrible dark past flags that have nothing to do with a modern democracy and they show up in front of the bundestag building the rice tank building the most important symbol of our democracy the parliament the. parliament of the demonstrators who filled central berlin on saturday were no longer the center of attention. many remained on sunday though and how the small day after rally at the brandenburg gate. they focused on the qur'an
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a skeptic message and dismissed the previous day's aggression. happened here was kyle said some small groups who wanted to take advantage of the situation and wish we'd who support the corona demonstration want to have nothing to do with this. yet the far right to a comfort and a place in turn and for weekends amid the rainbows and peace flags for the demonstrators and the crowd to skeptics didn't seem to have a problem with them being there. and we turn to sport and football and leo have won the women's champions league for the 5th time in a row after beating germany's will spur in the final the french side were 2 goals ahead at half time while spurred captain alexander pop scored in the 2nd half to give her team hope but they all were ultimately too good sealing a 31 victory just before the end they have now won the tournament a record 7 times every move on to formula one and defending champion lewis hamilton
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has coasted to victory in the belgian grand prix to increase his lead in the overall standings the britain is now just 2 wins from matching michael schumacher as mark of 91 race victories. the best chance to catch lewis hamilton in this race was at the start this spacek it is fost to sit tight at the 1st corner always gives would be challenges a glimmer of hope so when hamilton held off his mis eighty's teammate alfre process the writing was on the wall. the wall was where these 2 ended up the safety car called out on lap 10 after antonio given that the lost control of his alfa remain. jaivin that season 10 to tie a careering into the path of george russell in the williams. thankfully both drivers won homs. it was another disastrous weekend for ferrari sebastian fatso
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overtaken by what should be a slow alpha remain and just left to fight teammate shell the classroom easily 13th place up at the front hamilton's biggest fight was with his deteriorating tires but he can't tending in the right direction crossing the line for his teeth when in 7 races this year edging ever closer to a record equalling 7th title. french tennis player been what has reportedly tested positive for the coronavirus ahead of the u.s. open which begins on monday the 31 year old has been removed from the grand slam tournament was seeded 17th and scheduled to play his 1st match on tuesday the u.s. tennis association later confirmed that an unidentified player had would been withdrawn after testing positive for covert 19. new york's
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iconic metropolitan museum of art is welcoming visitors again after an almost 6 month closure due to the corona virus pandemic visitors must observe safety measures and purchased time tickets in march the metropolitan was forced to postpone a series of special events marking a century and a half since its founding it's not unusual picture in new york these days thank you and to get into the reopen factor politan museum. distancing thermometer's masks but new york is hungry for culture we've been locked out for nearly 6 months and this is food for the saw and food for their mind the pandemic hit the met heart it was ready to celebrate its 150th anniversary with a spectacular exhibition but then locked down and the new york institution lost $150000000.00 at let go 20 percent of its staff part of
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a general downsizing. was on the that's particularly to prepare for the coming years we're expecting our visitor numbers to be significantly down due to the missing international tourists in new york at least for a couple of years. the museum of modern art the moma opened on thursday like all museums that was under strict conditions only a quarter of normal capacity just $100.00 visitors are allowed in per hour new yorkers have never had the chance to experience it like this kind of nice to have less people here gives you some time to focus and concentrate but it also means a lot of people can see your show obviously that can be a bad thing. new york's museums are opening again but they're taking baby steps into a new reality. and you are of course watching g.w. news live from berlin sports life is up next looking at what it's like to be the
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only female coach of a pro men's football team in germany and there's lots more news and background in 30 languages on our web site t w dot com you can also follow us on twitter and instagram the handle is acting up to news i'm next pfizer i'll be back the update in 45 minutes thanks for watching. in the height of climate change. africa's see. what's in store. for the future. c w comforting megacities double to get insight click. on a meal come good goalkeeper 2nd season on the french system back environment still
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about society it's still about us but all the planets on the brink responsible believe that's close enough it sounds. like it just took a couple of green fans. coaches
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there are loads of them around. we all know the coaches in the top men's european leagues and we know what to expect from them usually. the gate is good. in countries that are home to europe's big 5 men's football leagues all the coaches in the 1st 2nd 3rd and even 4th divisions the per leagues have one thing in common . wherever they work whoever they coach and whatever their style. whether they're young or a little long in the tooth there's one thing they share. they are old men. or rather they were old men. since april including good force has been tearing things up as the only female coach of
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a pro men's team in any of those countries never once to hear a lot about. it seems like i am so i think just when i am successful it will be the best way to show that women can coach immense. success with german 4th division outfit sport 4 and a lot so would show just what good unhorsed can do. she's not the 1st female coach to lead a men's team and 2019 good things coached another 4th to side as far starlet and 20 years earlier pioneer catalina ma that che took charge of it at a base a in the italian 3rd division. there have been others too good not many perhaps in part because the decision makers at clubs tend to be older men. she flies. i think you know. when the forward looking phone ha when does i. want to make phone.
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so. you can cut in child and. things are changing today one in 3 company leaders worldwide is a woman. but in men's football the figures are much lower and old stereotypes start so it doesn't i think. in the business leaders we sign for. things for fun exciting times what golf and mention of don't want to. buy them from because if you see an insurance check. that's a long way away but other previously male only careers have already made some progress since 2001 women have served as combat troops in the german army there are now some 22000 female soldiers it has also become normal for women to work in ca factories likewise that management level more women are making their presence felt
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. and right here a d w we have the highest proportion of women in leadership positions out of all german media outlets. but. is allowed in the top 4 german leagues there were $125.00 male coaches and one female coach. it's a different story in women's football where over 60 percent of the coaches at the last world cup were male in some cases even male coaches with little experience get top jobs the other way round that's unthinkable indeed only a small proportion of people who hold us has taught coaching license a women in career is one of them like a male colleagues she had to prove herself the forgetting her current job. is a search on the spot on the. that's
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a sore. throat. and she sacrificed a lot to make it. after growing up in rural east freesia move to the big city at 17 to play.
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at the time she was just 20 years old. or was it hamburg between 2005. 119 european championship with victories in the finals of. france in 2006 and england in 2007. 11 she moved to kloppenburg winning promotion. made 160 appearances. she became a coach in the summer of 28 and 6 months later she took over the men. she was still just 29. so it's come on the reasons for their own comfort. becoming
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a coach was always been horsed plan she knew that was what she wanted and what she had to do to make it happen long before stepping into the. boat and even some of us what it meant for to morrow and if they're good old good is the theme of on line except. in the other than we are going to the 9 families will sit us middies effect ohave and if there's a will to them so that. another thing she had to do to become a very good coach was complete the german f.a.'s football teacher training program a rigorous course that puts candidates through their paces for 11 months. i thought as soon as they are proven to get all spin on. the president come on and he's in and then inside i'm for sure i'm galang perspective that would take the focus from she's not here she's that good good. good don't you know good is good at it.
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but it's because. it's between the you know and minus. one does. she has a have also said he had any money. so did her trainers think she's the real deal to go through point building 10 of an off person with me and in the event i. asked parts of the training him to spend time at abi like take working with coach. did and yet on all the years i mean principally infirmities of that he got pushed me torsion even. prevent him from mine should be if you lose a few for mine i think it's a fine. there none of us were the 1st and that's nothing and there's another coach who been host wishes she could have seen in action up close. enough for me to be in
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the this place where you're. going to and for that to mention in the. when they're finished. in the air neither have you here and. indeed club is the master of motivation back in 2019 he told us why it's one of his greatest strengths. still use my interest of 4 people so i was always very interested in people so good. so good interview the new host one day rival the likes of now goldman and clock will her rise through the leagues continue if she proved herself as a coach at lots or surely her gender won't be a problem for clubs. the majority of coaches starts in the lower leagues but if they're successful they don't stay there for a long. time could be
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a springboard for verbal horsed and there are a few women who can act as an inspiration from around the world in 2017 patricio of hanako became the 1st female coach of a male national team taking charge of italian junior sides and eventually joining the under $21.00 set up also in 2017 scoring the actress took over the french women's national team after 3 seasons at 2nd division side clare on foot the same year chen un became the 1st woman to lead a men's side in the asian champions league with easton sports club while in ethiopia measure at man he was the 1st woman to coach a men's team in africa and the number of women in men's football remains low though those who succeed need to have true fashion as well as competency think even with zorn as a person but i'm team to them and they stand on their lips that's going to keep the kind of who for now do. the study only. before. the. horse is
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also known for her shock times in 2019 she was asked if she had the players before entering the dressing room she answered. i picked a team. that quick which will help her in football especially when she's put under pressure but pressure doesn't just come from outside. perfect so i'm the. one. star in her. for one reason. the man the. stimulus quote of the undisputed. given for this is as it is that.
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no woman in germany has ever declared with such strong intent that a female coach can succeed in men's football and not just in the 4th division. horsed wants to reach the top and if she proves she's good enough nothing should stand in hawaii. did you know kickoff is now on you tube with the well the football let's start with nigeria and quad go out of mexico. to read we travel the world and really feel how high for instance our runner i'm going to say you know the stars make guns and there were people there called and discuss football i am pretty serious in. the glory of it it's going to go up. as a football pick up on you tube. it's.
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