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credible story of the wind starts december 10th on g.w. . this is a deja vue news live from berlin. protests erupt across france over a new security violence flares in paris. protesters say plans to restrict the publication of images showing police officers on duty would allow brutality by authorities to go unpunished. we'll hear from our correspondent in the french capital, also coming up. the opposition in belarus. accuse hard line leader alexander
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lukashenko, of jailing doctors who could be treating coronavirus patients. many medical workers have joined the protests calling for him to step down. and the battle for the top slot in the bundesliga is heating up. we'll have all the action from the top 3 contenders on match day. not on next by sir. welcome to the program. authorities have clashed with protesters in the french capital, paris over a new security bill that would restrict the right to publish images of police officers. the issue came into focus after footage emerged of police beating up and racially abusing a black music producer. opponents say the law would prevent such images becoming public and could cover up official misconduct. police and
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demonstrators clashed violently as night falls and the french capital journalists and participants document the events publish videos and images. some might call this a fitting end to a day of protest for freedom of expression and against a new security bill. this would make it a crime to publish a photo or video off the face or any identifying element of a police officer with the intent to cause harm. i, i, the protest began peacefully, media organizations, ensuring rights groups organized marches across the country. tens of thousands gathered in paris alone has added to the already rules which provide for the protection of officials, including police officers when they're on duty. and that's entirely legitimate because the police do a very important jobs. but that's not what we're talking about here. it's about
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wanting to limit the ability of citizens, including journalists to report to police violence. the government says it wants to protect the police from public abuse. but opponents see the new bill as a drift towards repressive government. i just did a little time to, they've created a bill that would forbid us from filming at a time when we are filming unbelievable things. it's so that here i am in the streets free for my freedom. as you can see, written on my mosque of wake, he still has an almighty mork. for me, a law like this is not normal. if this law passes, it would mean that people like the poor guy from the video. i mean, if it hadn't been filmed, he'd be in jail, would you make this a baby for me? this video galvanized the opposition 3 police officers in paris beat up a black man, a music producer in his own studio. unaware they were being recorded at the victim
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was detained until footage from the security camera was published. protesters started fires in paris. the interior ministry says $37.00 police officers were injured in demonstrations nationwide. the new security bill has already passed the lower house of the french parliament and is now before the senate and did abuse. paris correspondent lisa lewis was at the protest. this is her assessment. there were some clashes between what we think are troublemakers people dressed in black and with who does actually on their head and they were attacking or what it looked like. they were attacking the police forces and the police have been responding to them. but there were also thousands of thousands of thousands and thousands of peaceful demonstrators here in paris and tens of thousands in other cities across the country from all sorts of backgrounds have been talking to teachers, to students, to musicians,
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and also to journalists who turned up to defend what they think is the freedom of the press. one journalist told me that she was actually afraid to show up at this demonstration. she's been demonstrating all her life since, since she was little. but with this new law that could come into force. she now long no longer feel safe, and she said that she would only stay at the beginning of the demonstration and then leave and go home because she feared to get caught up in the violence. many people here are feeling that the government that i am on my car is moving further to the right. there are a few other laws on the table that will be good, will go through parliament in the, in the near future. especially wrong actually on separatism on you know, the values of the republic and it's, as it's called now that supposed to crackdown on on islam isn't. and many people feel that he's doing a lot to strengthen security to strengthen the powers of the police, but not enough to protect against discrimination against racism. and they feel that
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that might actually be a tipping point. and the government might give so much so many powers to police that in the future if there were a far right of, you know, an extremist government in place that government might be able to use these laws and these rules against the population. so they feel that it's really important to stand up now and prevent this from happening. and that was the reporting from paris . let's have a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world. ethiopia's military says it has taken full control of mikhail, a capital of the the army says it has ceased its offensive and is now hunting for the leaders of the people's liberation front. it comes after weeks of conflict, which left tens of thousands of refugees in dire conditions. president has blaming israel for the assassination of a top nuclear scientist, has vowed to avenge the killing of moxon factories in an ambush near tehran.
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also pledging to press ahead with iran's controversial nuclear program. israel has denied any knowledge of the killing. protesting against the government have again clashed with police one week after demonstrators said part of the country's parliament on fire. the clashes broke out after a demonstration in the capital city. protesters are calling for the resignation of conservative president today and other politicians. they accuse of corruption. temperatures. in parts of australia rose above 40 degrees celsius for a 2nd straight day over the weekend. sydney sweated through the hottest november night on record, but temperatures plunge 10 degrees within 20 minutes on sunday, verdi's have issued a total ban on all fires as a result of the extreme heat. the hardline has clung to
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power despite widespread accusations of fraud during elections held over the summer has increasingly resorted to force to break up mass protests against his authoritarian rule. among those who've been jailed are doctors battling the coronavirus pandemic. having spent months playing down the dangers of the virus, alexander lukashenko finally makes a public appearance with a face mask. but he only puts it on when asked to by a doctor during a visit to the covert ward of this hospital in minsk. obviously not bothered about social distancing. asks the patients here, whether they got infected injured in the strikes. well, he says, anyone with covert won't be striking again. another patient tells lukashenko he doesn't understand the protests and the people should safeguard what they've got.
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the man looks a lot like the medical director of another hospital raising suspicions in a doctor's chat room that all this is being staged that the sinkers spokeswoman says that's not true. many doctors oppose looking shango and a lot of ended up in jail. after joining protests across the country, leading cancer specialist, alexander minaj, was arrested for a doctor's protester live this month and detained for 2 weeks. in prison, he became infected with curve it and is now isolating all. or i don't know exactly who infected me or there were a lot of prisoners in my cell with symptoms. but it definitely happened in a prison. the 5 doctors from our hospital were held in custody and they all had covered when they came out. case numbers are rising in bellerose,
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but more and more doctors are being arrested. 60 were detained in the 1st week of november alone. doctors are being arrested who could be treating covert patients. our health system is already under pressure because of the pandemic, but the authorities don't care about that. they've got a different agenda. the doctors in this video are calling for democracy and freedom in better or worse. they're planning more protests for the 17th consecutive sunday times sports now and move on it to germany's top 3 sides were again in action this weekend. but after midweek, champions league matches the title, contenders were showing some tired legs. at that one of them to stumble. dortmund were on the back foot early against cologne. just 9 minutes in headed enough to
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being completely on mark for a corner. and dortmund again left after a corner in the 2nd half a calamitous defensive performance as the hosts were twice caught napping at the back post. tolga on assad did pull one back as the hosts ramped up the pressure in the closing stages. but erling hold and was then uncharacteristically wasteful, as he fluffed his lines late on allowing cologne to claim their 1st win of the season. just like dortmund biome went behind early as stuttgart hit them on the break with a lightning quick counter on the 20 minute mark. silas where monkey took a setting up coulibaly, but the reigning champions hit back before half time. kingsley c'mon slotting in this effort, after 38 minutes before them turning provider to robert levin dusky on the stroke of half time, the polish strike, a smashing in his 12th goal of the just 8 matches. put on the finishing
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touch as he made it, 31 with just 3 minutes left to play. his effort remarkably similar to bynes 1st. as they stay top of the league leipsic were the only of the 3 contenders to start brightly their man in form. his 4th goal of the season and is looking more like a strike of than a wingback. bielefeld then cost themselves a 2nd, just one minutes after the break. dani omo pressing high up the pitch, was able to find hoffa time, substitute christopher for an easy finish. the hosts have the league's meanest defense, but did concede warm slate's own as bielefeld, captain fabiana close got his 1st going to sleep, a goal having been the 2nd divisions, top scorer last season, leipsic remain hot on biden's heels in 2nd. meanwhile, history has been made in american football with the 1st female athlete to play
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a game in the highest level of men's college football. sarah fuller delivered the opening kickoff in the 2nd half of vanderbilt universities, commodores in a game against the missouri tires fuller's sporting day job is as goalkeeper for vanderbilt women's soccer team. she took the field for the commodores after several members of the squad were put in quarantine. today's the 1st day of advent, the countdown to christmas, and this year some children are worried. they might not be able to meet santa claus in person. at st. nick isn't going anywhere instead, he's going online. even if it means going back to school. the christmas is coming through the biggest to live through very early, but it should be the merriest time of the year. but coronavirus has cast a shadow over it. this is a bit different grotto is afton, on the ground,
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the number hive of parents is if you think reduced, and there is even talk and certain rather shoddy circles of christmas being cancelled. what the london based ministry of fund says christmas is very much on my well devices. i feel this year we have to accept that christians are going to be a bit different and that's why we've created the center h.q. up to children can go online and meet santa onscreen costume too long. i'm sorry to have to leave and i'm actually funded really, really excited. i feel very positive about what's going to happen. and i mean, i've heard some rumors going around that christmas is coming. but i say on my left boot very head. one more tip to turn them into. tech savvy santas, see anything in the camera and make sure that you are sent it to collect and
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they're ready to go. but i would like to wish everyone a very merry christmas this year. i was very, very murky. christmas merry christmas and we'll be seeing you next hour with more news and information. you're watching t.v. news lot from berlin up next. a german doctor helping victims of sexual assault or any serious stuff going on. express or it's washed. and you hear me now? oh yes, we're going to tell you and how the last 2 years. just one sounds. now we bring you, i'm going to map all times. you never have before surprise yourself with what is possible. who is medical? really what moves i want to talk to people in full along the way. maurice and
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