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this is a. line from berlin thousands of women take to the streets demanding president lukashenko step down. dozens are arrested by masked men in uniform and dragged away a much larger rally is planned for sunday with tens of thousands of anti-government demonstrators expected to fill the capital also coming up. tensions rise on the greek island of lesbos thousands demand to leave after a fire destroyed the new tours the overcrowded. the gold
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mines the best. known. as the venice film festival draws to a close the movie industry is hailing a pandemic for global cinema. welcome to the program. dozens of women have been detained in belarus as capital minsk after mass security officials moved against protesters there demanding longtime president alexander lukashenko to step down many of the women were forced into unmarked vans or beaten by security officials following their call for jailed opposition leaders to be freed belarus has been swept by anti-government protests following last month's presidential election which saw a reelected in an election that the opposition says was raked.
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afresh a show of determination and defiance thousands of women braved heavy security and an official warning to raise their voices against the government once more. they're demanding that president nixon shank step down and that jailed opposition fakers be freed. after more than a month of protests this rally is just the latest evidence that the ruffians are not going to accept as pool. the only people i don't even know how many times i've been out here you just can't sit back and watch what's going on if you don't come out today or tomorrow your children will live as slaves and i'm a mother i how children. i was with previous demonstrations this one took a violent term shortly after the rally began scuffles broke out between protesters and riot police in the capital's freedom square masked men could be seen
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aggressively confronting demonstrators ultimately making dozens of arrests. what they're grabbing everyone in sight to they think they can look at everybody or not know who president lukashenko says he has no intention of stepping down he's denied allegations of fraud in an election that saw him win 80 percent of the vote. but lucien's are planning to keep up the pressure on the president on sunday tens of thousands of them to govern. protesters are expected to flood the streets of minsk once. greek police have fired tear gas at migrants protesting on the island of lesbos thousands have spent a 4th night without shelter after a fire destroyed the overcrowded morea refugee camp the greek army has begun building a replacement facility but most of the migrants say they just want to leave.
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hundreds of people made homeless after the movie i can't burn dying gathered to protest close to the site of new temporary accommodation. this woman is suffering from the effects of tear gas fired by greek riot police after tensions boiled over after days of largely peaceful demonstrations children are attempting to diffuse the situation. medical aid is arriving but conditions are dire many of the people here have been displaced by the fires are exhausted and weak. executed treated good people didn't need to put your so hungry patricians in moria what's yours lots of people think maybe some people have more innovative. the 1st please prove it shortly after 35 people tested positive for corona virus and were facing isolation measures 12000 people had been living in the camp before the fires in accommodation originally meant to heist just 3000 people the new camp will
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provide shelter for a similar amount many here are angry not just at the greek authorities but to european governments. we are if you but you're not really lost over everything those are our products we sent our mordaunt off all the people who were dying here but maybe i'm here because you have blood because 50. we're coming in show therefore you have to save like you care about 4000 children are among those who've been displaced by the morea fire. and this stretch of road is blocked off in both directions the greek government is encouraging people to go to the new temporary accommodation that many are weedy fearful that what happened at moria could easily happen again in another camp. let's have a look at some other stories making news around the world. molly's military junta
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which staged a coup last month has agreed to an 18 month transitional government and then to hold fresh elections the agreement came after 3 days of talks with leaders from political and civil society groups the leaders of the transitional government will be chosen by the honda. body. in the u.s. workers have removed a confederate statue that stood near the site where a violent white nationalist rally turned deadly 3 years ago in charlottesville virginia protesters demanding racial and social justice around the world have pushed to have divisive relics removed from public spaces. france has confirmed a national record of more than 10000 new cold 1000 cases in just a single day prime minister john kass text says the situation is deteriorating and urged citizens to observe the rules on social distancing and wearing masks france
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has seen a sharp rise in factions in recent weeks. historic peace talks are underway between the afghan government and the taleban with the goal of ending decades of bloodshed the 2 warring sides are meeting face to face for the 1st time in the gulf state of qatar mediators including the united states are pushing for an agreement but the rival parties have vastly different visions of the future of afghanistan. a qur'an recitation to start the event many afghans have been waiting for for decades face to face peace talks between the government and the taliban united states secretary of state mike compare flew to the opening ceremony in doha qatar and urged the warring sides to seize the opportunity. but the choice of your political system is of course yours to make in the united states we've found a democracy notably the principle of peaceful resolution and rotation of political
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power works best. democratic systems for the choices of the majority while protecting the human rights of everyone everyone that includes women and minorities their rights have been largely neglected by the taliban is just one of the several points the 2 sides disagree on. the use of violence as another the chair of the high council for national reconciliation calls for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire we huff come here with good will and good intention to stop the 4th ears of blood should and achieve a countrywide and lasting peace will see that the taliban have long worried that reducing violence could give them less leverage at the negotiation table in their opening statement instead focused on their desire to include tenants of islam and any future afghan government and this. morning i
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request an. abode saw its. provisions all the whole it relies on all of. the warring sides offered to dramatically different versions of a post-war afghanistan but the leaders meeting today stressed that violence will not help build a harmonious future. for. in the western united states calmer winds and weather conditions are helping firefighters battling massive wildfires things of dry and windy conditions have been feeding the flames in oregon washington and california the blazes have killed at least 20 people so far and dozens more are still missing. 12000 square kilometers of california have no power and walking amid the aftermath the governor struck an
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exasperated even angry tone. the debate is over around climate change just come to the state of california observe it with your own eyes it's not an intellectual debates not even debate a poll any longer. neighboring all regular is suffering to the village of tallent among many that succumbed to the flames. this family returned to salvage whatever they could from the ashes we saw the smoke billowing right there was we're looking out of our kitchen here and the smoke just the. dark smoke coming out and reappeared mr fires. around here the crowd was like we've got an end of the raft in the sky beautiful little. look cooler weather is expected to help settle the fires they
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still threaten built up areas like this suburb of portland. we've never had it this close to my lifetime anyway so it is it hits home pretty happy and our family members evacuating and it's a real thing when it's close to home much more real than when you just hear on the news officials warn of a surge in homelessness and possible must fatalities perhaps thousands of oregonians have lost their homes this is going to be extremely challenging situation this exacerbates are already challenge housing situation throughout the state having been here before many of these communities are well equipped to rebuild whether the nation is ready to talk who claim it change and its consequences is another matter. the venice film festival has wound up with a gala night of stars on the red carpet littering awards and of course plenty of face masks the winner of the golden lion for best film was nomad land starring
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frances mcdormand this year's event has taken on added significance for the global film industry it's the 1st major movie festival since the start of the coronavirus pandemic. i it was business as usual on the red carpet in venice but this year without the crowds and with face masks organizers won praise for daring to stage the event at all as the pandemic put a stop to one after another of the film industry's most let me shift ends strict hygiene measures were in place including mandatory mosques and social distancing. the jury headed up by cate blanchett awarded this year's top honors to chloe dowse nomad land 'd 'd. it's a story of modern day nomads people who've been left behind by the u.s.
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economy it centers on a widow played by frances mcdormand who finds a new life on the road the rain likely secure was the film's position in the 2021 oscar race. best actress was awarded to vanessa kirby for her portrayal of a mother dealing with the loss of a child in pieces of a woman. my hope is that this filming courage conversation and support around the women families and fathers who have lost to. that time where it's easy to spot differences rather than similarities i hope these stories will help us find each other. best actor on as went to the local p.r. francesco for. a big success for the italian and the event a big success for italy to do just months ago was one of the high. it is here that the coronavirus. many in the industry a howling to festival the success global cinema needs right now.
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the time is now and they only osaka has beaten victoria azarenka in the women's final of the us open in new york the build was in veteran. dominated the 1st set 61 but then the japanese youngster dug deep to win the 2nd set 63 and she sealed the deal by taking the 3rd set 63 as well this is osaka 2nd u.s. open win in 3 years and her 3rd careers grand slam title and formula one defending champion lewis hamilton has secured his 95th pole position after topping qualifying for sunday's tuscan grand prix. the britain will share the front of the grid with team mate of all terry botha's as mercedes dominated the field yet again red bull's max fresh top and finish 3rd in qualifying meanwhile german driver sebastian fettle continues to struggle and will start sunday's race in 14th place. up next we have
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a look at radical militias the united states in the era of black lives matter more news for you at the top of the hour but remember until then you can stay up to date with all the latest on our web site that's dot com or you can follow us on instagram and twitter to add g.w. news i'm erin talking brylin or me in the entire news team thanks for watching. passionate drama competition rivalry marketing numbers atmosphere power fight that's how intuition and love hate money. crimes find us fans and friends old golf on youtube joining us. a meal time to look into the 2nd season only. it's about the environment it's still
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about society it's still about little planets on the brain he spoke to several leading experts in the field. just a couple of big fans. of . america in flames these demonstrators are protesting against police violence towards people. on the other side are a growing number of heavily armed militia and commercial wisconsin a self of all supporter of president trump shot dead 2 left wing activists peta the right wing militia american rule says the police have failed and that the u.s. needs aren't man like himself to restore law and order. people that are down there
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they're not protesters they're criminals and they're actively working to help the stabiliser government. target practice for members of the militia american wolf at a secret location in the u.s. state of washington. this is a k 47 rifle holds 30 bullets the notorious automatic weapon is the one peter dios prefers. the kalashnikov was originally developed by the savia dread army for peter it is
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the ideal weapon to defend his american values. pretty good classic. so they don't make them like that anymore right you could drop it in the mud. a successful businessman peter recently founded american wool if he says their goal is to keep america the way it is a nation under god proud and conservative he will reveal how many people have joined his group but many are former soldiers. recent estimates suggest there are about $180.00 militias around the country most of them support president trump are heavily armed and believe in conspiracy theories. what is
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happening right now is our government is in the midst of a coup. there's certain members of our government who are actively working to change this government from what it's designed to be the land of opportunity they're trying to turn us into some sort of socialist government a new form of government humanitarianism. i don't know who or why exactly but it really doesn't matter who or why it all that matters is it doesn't happen. this german build limousine is the flagship of american wolf travels around the us really in support. d.s. is on his way to portland oregon to see the blacklegs matter protests for himself he says there are intrinsically violent. d.s. has long since cast his verdict before taking a look for himself he insists that he is not the dangerous one rather the demonstrators he never leaves the pistol out of his reach saying he has to be ready to defend himself. women see. you know these people that are
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down there they're not protesters they're criminals and they're actively working to help the stabiliser government to destroy our way of life that's what we're up against right now is going down and for right here and throwing rocks or breaking windows and eating shops how does that have anything to do whatsoever with racial equality they use the b o m movement simply to keep public support. demonstrators have been taking to the streets of portland every day for 3 months now most of the protests have been peaceful but there have been fatal clashes between opposing demonstrators. the self anointed peace keepers mission begins with a confrontation directly with black live matter as protesters.
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i. know this man openly threatens violence. why despite the crowds the militia men refuse to wear face masks the demonstrators are appalled. they were walking around as a group of people into a group of people surrounded by a group of people while not wearing face coverings despite that being the law understandably so because they were in the middle of a pandemic like world wearing masks and i believe like some of it has to do with i our president i feel is let that kind of behavior and that ideology just courage and i think that now they think that they have power. when they were here for black lives natter. and they're all here for white supremacy so there's a clear. you know there's
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a clear difference of opinion and their opinion is not welcome here it's actually not welcome anywhere. d.s. insists that his militia is not racist but the situation escalates quickly he accuses a demonstrator of taking part because she's high on drugs she's not on drugs that's not free don't start that she's far from drunk you don't deny you look at that that's a little white the job say about black people own drug don't start there don't start there don't start there. don't start there i heard everything you stated that in the end in my opinion when it gets to this type of a mob mentality it should be dispersed that's where i stand with the. police hanging back i understand that they're worried about the numbers growing but i would handle the situation differently if i had that power and equipment. without the police to help peta d.s. and his men have to beat a retreat from the demonstrators. oh
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here we go. to no show wisconsin shortly afterwards in late august again the police shoot an afro american angry protesters set fire to a building. the militia is demanding tough action against black lives matter and wants to see the police disband all together. violence is quickly becoming the new normal on the streets of america once again police used tear gas against demonstrators. they respond with burning barry k. . it's. and suddenly the militia men appear the
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self annoying to defend herself law and order. then the situation gets out of control a 17 year old trumps supporter hans stone and shoots 2 black lives matter protesters. the police make no effort to stop or arrest him. exclusive footage shot by our camera team shows the shooter shortly after the killings walking around unchallenged it was not until the following day that he was arrested and charged with murder. american wolf later declared him a hero and collected tens of thousands of dollars in donations for his legal defense perspective double murder a good words of support from very high up direct from the white house to begin he was trying to get away from them i guess it looks like and he fell and then they
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very violently attacked him and it was something that we're looking at right now and it's under investigation but. i guess c. was in very big trouble he would have been i he probably would have been killed. soon donald trump got a taste of his opponent's anger when thousands took part in the march on washington they included the black panthers and other radical black movements they feel betrayed and accuse their own wide sympathizers of hi paul chrissy. thick black was. like. well. here we. were. and we don't know yet. 57 years after the famous speech by martin luther king. many black americans are disappointed at the lack of progress to give its name to see
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where we were 37 years ago or. at 2 or 3 games that still existed today not really anything has changed when you get there and even more minute x. meaning some dreams even describing it even though it's nice it's pretty to look at real change is not being timid it certainly that we can. evoking the white race the enemy is so tense and the race that is in the mouth oh it's something that moves i never used to strong enough to think that there's progress and then now you see that as soon. peter dia's visits his parents back home in washington. peter's mother and does not get to see him very often since he launched his militia
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and started touring the country. while he worries about the future of america and worries about her son's safety. you want the salon charles oh yes we're not. 2 hearing this is too. i don't think there's any reason for violence and that is the peace there that really frightens me here has had several death threats and i'm terrified about mysterious ways his mother i would like for the police to do their jobs and for people like myself and others to be able to stand down and not take up arms and not have to feel it to protect themselves or their families or their way of life because i think in some ways that's where we're going to. a culture war is driving a deep wedge into america but the lines are not clear peter dia's own family is a case in point his father is from mexico he came to the u.s.
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as an illegal immigrant his mother is a white american. but despite the father's background the family regards immigration as a threat to its way of life. regenerator in the bottom drawer we're not in a position right now to be able to help people coming here we need to take care of the issues we have here already and the people who are starving to death in the country who are already citizens before we are really in a position to welcome more people in and help them in the run up to the presidential election vigilante groups like american wolf continue to polarize the country as the violence grows many people see these self-proclaimed peacekeepers as a threat to peace in the u.s. . and.
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the whole system. and then you reach that tipping point where you say ok there's no way back now let's all work. in june this year germany's parliament approved the government's national hydrogen strategy green lighting 9000000000 euros to help make hydrogen a key sustainable energy. we've drawn up an economic package that is clearly not just a band-aid it's a plan for our future. and our common demand gave us the chance to push forward with our hydrogen strategy it's water and ball street with enough money to make sure it works. endless at last i thought it was already to go isn't the way it endless i lost our politicians on the stands so i was applause i was we were all emotional blown away and moved. into line you follow germany's lead in past the european hydrogen strategy to speed up the deployment of
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hydrogen energy technology across the block. for the mobile it means that our mobility is will not be completely dependent upon battery cell technology that's an area where we lag behind it will vanish right follows and it's a moment its ability to has long waited for she knew going ization age to ability have been championing hydrogen cars for the last 5 years. is over does that. in germany it's all in fun to fall behind in terms of batteries and the fuel cell gives us a big opportunity to get back in front of. the national hydrogen strategy lays out a plan for germany to become a world leader in the development and deployment of hydrogen fuel resources the technology converts liquid hydrogen in a vehicle fuel cell and electricity that powers that moshe the biggest advantage is refueling 500 kilometers of range can be refilled in just 5 minutes at the pump the average pure electric vehicle would need at least 45 minutes
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a charge for similar range but there's another challenge at the moment the only hydrogen cars on the german market a night by toyota and hyundai. german car makers have to back up hydrogen vehicles but they're not yet prepared to mass produce them. so it's also we need to see more progress before we go into mass production we don't have the hydrogen infrastructure that our customers would need in germany and europe and across the world would off that fall from a place that something's ability and age to the ability have been trying to change there are only around 800 hydrogen cars in germany the fan backed by a consortium of big industry players is aiming to install 100 fitting stations enough to supply 400000 cars. this employed
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germany is the best in europe in terms of hydrogen filling stations so you can't say it's an infrastructure problem is misleading and few people know the dynamics of the mobility revolution as well as doug and right now for the past 15 years his engineering and marketing firm has been helping companies around the world prepare for the challenges ahead. one of the big issues is these political incentive packages and that's the prospect in my. wasn't . the e.u. reply is that each carmaker produces vehicles with an average c o 2 emission of 95 grams per 100 kilometers the heavy fines for each breach of the limit i think s.u.v. monument 280 grams of c o 2 but the can make it can cancel let out by selling 0 emission even which count double in the equation so they can keep making gasoline or diesel as healy's alongside the clean up models. for most of this i do
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everything i could to avoid confusing people who want to buy a new car otherwise they might present their purchase to one or 2 more years old. bandit can make his daughter a lot of hydrogen cars on to the market it could stop more people buying pure electric cars but the biggest opportunity for hydrogen fuel cells is a long distance and heavy transport such as trucks and planes and ships. possible for we are absolutely focused on hydrogen but in terms of the advances and innovation of the last few years there has never been such an exciting time it's like. and the national strategy goes even further. and is the core idea is that there is also an industrial strategy that means we are not just looking at vehicles we are primarily looking at how we can use hydrogen to solve our c o 2 issues for example in the steel industries. hydrogen is a key energy rosalie's and many industrial processes but until now it's been
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produced from natural gas and that's mainly supplied by the russian company gazprom . so not only western europe but the e.u. as a whole has this incredible political dependency and we could break that to a certain extent by developing hydrogen extraction technologies from a new book energy that then could be deployed in other countries. morocco and ukraine are just 2 countries looking to create enough solar and wind. to run large scale green hydrogen production. german firms such as to cope and siemens a part of the push to build electrolysis plants whose hydrogen could be brought to europe by pipelines or container ships. so the hydrogen strategy is not just about ecology or industry it's also key to europe's ability to control its energy supplies. but the only hydrogen trucks on european roads are korean hyundai spotted the potential of hydrogen 10 years ago and
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launched its range of vehicles japanese car makers have also got a big head start. so germany's ambitious plans heading for a dead end. will be german carmakers have shareholders who expect to see dividends and asian companies are a lot more patient that means they know they'll only wreak profits from what they're doing now in 20 years and that's ok for them. that's of course not the case with these german carmakers. know they have to deliver results this year or next year otherwise they go on. as if i was forced on some. but that's not the case with all german c.e.o.'s. in $2900.00 get a mark to go brett even the commercial vehicles producer whose history is deeply intertwined with the development of heavy transport with the sector facing an
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uncertain future marc said about reinventing the firm and with it the ability of commercial vehicles but his innovative ideas didn't go down well with the boxes of other truck makers. that changed when he ran trevor melton boss of the dynamic us startup nicola matches. trevor is in his late thirty's i'm in my early forty's i think we're both more driven by changing things to the better if it takes you 30. refused to become the c.e.o. of a company and then you have 3 years until you retire finally from that employer how much your vision foresight and risk are you taking in your last term of the company none was founded truly in a basement. founded in 2014 has quickly caught the eye of and best is with its plans for hydrogen powered trucks in the u.s. . if you thought the last 4 or 5 years was exciting just wait until you see that export 5 years with me but i think it's going to be one of the greatest stories
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ever told in 2016 they can and they are that fast hydrogen powered truck and it's now making a truck for the european asian and desperately in markets and it'll explain it because german plans. first mixture not just made in germany but with a big international aspect is a very attractive way of getting hydrogen trucks into operation to. move $200.00 fighters who had an idea of changing something to the better and we had to be almost nothing todo was. needed in the space that i think is most modern truck the s. way which runs on diesel or l.p.g. . oh oh. oh oh. the cooperation between get marks and travel time has set the stage for a battle tesla and iran musk who pioneered the use of pure electric battery
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technology and that trucks. can manipulate make a hydrogen truck compete and as test was battery driven side the truck have anything to fear from nicholas hydrogen fueled back to pick up. even if it looks like a battle for the huge market in the future even her boss insists it's about more than just profits. the joy of a quarterly earnings call the day after you reported it the joy of the let's say the pleasure of your take and doing so. i think that lasts and changes the world is something that actually. it's unusual to have a head of a truck make a valid to do the on time thinking i'm told but these are unsure times. maybe hydrogen really is the way to a better future. if you want more read check out our you tube channel. if you want regular features about new
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