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this is really news life from berlin paris attack 2 people are injured one seriously in a knife assault in the french capital police arrest 2 suspects after the attack which took place in the former office of satirical magazine shotty abdul the scene of an islamist attack back in 2015 also coming up from the arctic to australia a global day of climate action gets underway the fridays for future movement returns for the 1st time since the start of the pandemic and the struggle to be a lot of the trumpet going astray shows immigration policies have left thousands
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living in limbo one of them a man whose future in the u.s. is still not certain after 2 decades of living there. on leyla herat very warm welcome we start this broadcast with breaking news coming from france or police in paris say 2 people have been injured one seriously in a knife attack while 2 suspects have been arrested that's at least according to the france should french media will france's counterterrorism a prosecutor says it has opened now an investigation into attempted murder with a suspected terrorist like the incident occurred near the former offices of the satirical magazine challis adult all that was the site of a terrorist attack in 2015 that killed 12 people. and this is very
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much a developing story lisa louise is at the scene for you in paris elise what more have you learned. well we know that 2 people have indeed been arrested police think that only one of them is the attacker the other person apparently knew the attackers somehow they're now looking into the links between these 2 people if the 2nd person may be healthy attacker to to carry out this not attack at this midday here just behind me you can see some police cars there is still a police cordon a security cordon around the area but it's being lifted bit by bit i've just seen a few pupils a few children being escorted out of the area just remember that there were thousands of children that were confined to schools here in these around these mass and 3 young girls lost around this area during these situations so the government the police seem to be thinking that this attack might be largely over and they
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believe that they have caught the attack or indeed all right so the security forces seem to have the situation under control do we know more about the identity of the suspect. the identity hasn't been confirmed just yet french media are reporting that apparently it's an 18 year old man but even that hasn't been officially confirmed just yet as you said the anti terror section of the prosecutor's ass office is in charge of this affair this case now and normally the prosecutor is supposed to speak at one point and give more details about maybe the identity of maybe how all this happened this day here but until then normally police here in france don't actually give out that many details to the media do we know anything about the condition of the victims. we're hearing that they're out of danger pan lee one is more severely injured than the other person
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but both of their lives is not in danger anymore there are 2 different hospitals i understand here in paris they work for a production company that has its offices in the same building as the former offices of shall your door the satirical news magazine that was attacked in jenin 2015 now charlie hebdo is now based elsewhere they're operating from a secret location heavily guarded heavily so by by police 247 but the production company a director was just interviewed got interviewed by french media and he was saying you know there is this court case about the general 15 attack that is ongoing now why are you doing this time at least our building wasn't actually guarded by police apparently there has been no police protection now people are starting to ask questions about this right the timing of the attack are raising lots of questions as you're reporting this so this brings back very painful memories.
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absolutely everybody who has been interviewed today here by the media they all have been saying i know this is really run reminds us of what happened and 2015 in general 2015 people and you live in this area are saying you know why is it again our area that is under attack and it really raises the question if france should start to protect sites that have been attacked there are a few sites where terror attacks have happened here in the country and maybe these sites should be protected better because it looks like there might have become a target for future attacks recently reese reporting for you from paris france thank you very much. well next the fridays for future climate protests are back for the 1st time since the pen demick started 6 months ago when the unprecedented rallies calling for climate protection went online when the pandemic began or today more than $3000.00 climate strike
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events are taking place all over the world. standing on an ice floe at $82.00 degrees north in the middle of the arctic ocean. 18 year old mio once you should notice the sea of slush surrounding her. coming down on to the level of the wall with all of the ground. has reminded me how easily we could lose everything here she may look like a lone figure but my aunt is one of thousands calling for climate action around the world from sydney australia where protesters took to the harbor. we want to see our governments and. children's futures renewable jobs and not death to south korea. and berlin germany where thousands took part in a strike in front of the brandenburg gate. in stockholm laded great to turn berg
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was back at the helm of the movement outside parliament you need to see the funny right price is just a simple that's that the kind of person that one thing means that's right and unless we see this crisis we will be able to so full so. it comes after a long pause for the fridays for future movement which was forced to move online as corona virus spread definitely the beginning of march it very much the democrats because they were planning to have a really big strike in april however it has given us time to connect as a movement internationally across borders there were a lot closer now it's a movement globally even if we can't physically be as many. here demonstrating students have been striking on fridays for more than 2 years their aim is remain the same in all that time to put pressure on those in power before the damage becomes irreversible nowhere is that more pressing than in the arctic.
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we're past the point of a wakeup call we're past the point that we have to act now or we're going to lose everything. and we need to make sure the leaders are the session makers understand and care enough to do something about. well until the pandemic the fridays for future movements rallied young activists like a few other causes in recent years the young people have been joined by older activists who are bringing their knowledge to the push to protect the planet. they want environmental justice they want it now and they have plenty of company granted us against the right when gallic america was a teenager she demonstrated for feminism now the 66 year old is taking to the
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streets again for the environment the thing going for him though there are children our grandchildren you've got to show solidarity with the ideas that these young people have you've got to take them seriously and get out and demonstrate with them because it's right what they're saying that could be my. 16 year old hannah 2 year old takes part in friday's for future protests on the street on social media or in public political debates that are going to not soon come the older generation can help us work out how to get through to the politicians how we can really bring about change after all they have a lot of experience i'm always happy to learn from older people and we can show them that we are still full of hope and that we want things to change and unborn. conner wants climate policies to change but sustainability is also important to her in her daily life as a man kind of we'd all stop flying there's simply no reason to fly anywhere in europe you can go everywhere by train and you can always go by bike and not by car
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. for 14 years now and gallica macca has been only using one mode of transportation her bike she coordinates a neighborhood environmental group as part of grammars against the right. size. as our job to my neighbors together to bring everybody together to think about the climate to give people a. urban need to take responsibility for our town and to make sure it becomes more colorful that it stays green and that we can tax it and preserve it. that means doing things like watering and caring for trees in the neighborhood and clearing up parks beautifying urban gardens. is. just a little cog in this machine but i can turn lots of other cards as well and i think this is really a way to make a difference and be powerful and that makes me feel good. place.
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to school through the grammas and the teenagers are working together to develop ideas for the future they're united by the dream of a sustainable healthy planet. i want to say now about some of the other stories making news around the world. molly's former defense minister has been sworn in as the west african countries new president following a coup back in august all earlier he held talks shown here we're talking to officials and regional african leaders will act as president until the country holds elections they are near overthrew president abraham kaita on aug 18th if you do. a british police officer has been shot dead inside a london police station while detaining a suspect the shooting took place inside corydon custody center in south london the suspect was also shot and is in critical condition it's the 1st time says 2017 that a london police officer has been killed in the line of duty. one
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of the vatican's most powerful cardinals has suddenly resigned a one sentence vatican statement said that pope francis had accepted the resignation of angelo bitchy who headed the office that creates saints i'll bet you were has been implicated in allegations surrounding a london luxury real estate scandal that's cost the vatican hundreds of millions of dollars. well. north korea has apologized over the death of a missing south korean seoul says north korean leader kim jong un wrote a letter saying he was quote greatly sorry for the incident northern troops reportedly shot a south korean defector on a boat and then burned his body out of fear of catching the coronavirus. one of president donald trump's promises when he won the election 4 years ago was
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sick get tough on illegal or rather undocumented immigration or part of that involved expanding the powers of a federal agency called immigration and customs enforcement or ice on these abuses there are salad reports now on a one man who has lived for years on the threat of deportation. when a drizzle camero arrives on the soccer field he knows it could be one of his last matches on american soil. he came here 20 years ago as a young boy from guinea west africa late friends built a life but he could be deported back to africa any time soon. so it's not time. in some ways off for a lie on the nile side or even robin here for 20 years you know all of assimilated to the culture language customs you name it the however because there isn't that
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green card or citizenship khan a passport that says i am an american i feel like i'm outside of there instead of being an american. dresser lives in pueblo a small town in colorado a couple he met a church has offered him a place to stay they know his future is anything but certain. we in 2007 address us sold a small amount of koch. again at last caught this mistake through his life into uncertainty. he had to report to the immigration authority ice build a life found a job. until i called him in. 4 and a few corner stephenson and i came in there with flu officers that i have never seen before and the guy that i typically saw who are reassured me. that it
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