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this is do you know we news live from berlin as the bloodiest day so far and the recent myanmar pro-democracy protests police opened fire on the protesters with live rounds killing 18 people according to the united nations will catch up with an activist in mandalay also on the show. as over 390 area and girls kidnapped from school on friday remain missing their parents demand answers as to how their daughters could become the targets of such an attack.
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on the fellas welcome to the program more bloodshed on the streets of myanmar as security forces use increasingly violent tactics to deter protesters the u.n. says at least 18 people were killed and over 30 wounded on sunday alone so millions are demanding the return of their elected leaders and to military rule. protesters try their best to smother clouds of tear gas retreating to wash out their eyes. security forces are becoming more aggressive in their determination to and severely in protest against the military's takeover of their country and the forced removal of elected leaders even if that means taking lives local media reporting casualties in multiple locations. i don't know but. they shot at us
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yesterday. and the day before. i notice it but i don't care about it. and i already said goodbye to my family before i left home in case i don't come back. marches took place throughout the country the crackdown and the threat of arrest not deterring those on the streets but the crackdown isn't limited to the demonstrators the military also taking aim at the civil service they fired me in march and bassett or to the united nations after he pleaded for international support. we need find the strongest possible action from the international community immediately and the military to stop this seemed lost them people down the street power to the people and to school the democracy. has
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been in a state of unrest since the military seized power and detained elected civilian leader aung sang suu kyi and members of her government on the 1st of february since then the numbers of burney's people taking to the streets in protest has been growing by the thousands in locations all over the country they say they won't back down until their leaders have been safely released and handed back their jobs. their military accuses suchi of importing illegal walkie talkies and breaching coronavirus restrictions a hearing for her case will be conducted on monday the was to get more information about the situation on the ground i'm joined now by an activist and mandalay just a heads up to our viewers we won't disclose his full name to protect his identity sam good to speak to you again sunday was reportedly the bloodiest day since the beginning of the crisis in your country what have you experienced and mandalay this
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weekend. yes to the bloodiest game you know. scream revolution so yeah we have lost too many people. go to turtle could be higher than a 1000 people because i have seen in the social media view steps military as you know destroying. evidence like trading were injured and the tabloids from the street and they are covering up the players and they are also working on. security cameras that aegis so you have the total could be much more hardened 18 people right now. and the police are increasingly getting more and more aggressive and their response to the demonstration what effect is that having on the civil disobedience will find yes i think people are you know right now
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surely all kinds of motions it's. even even some of the. tulisa officers have now gone into use so it's a civilian move movement so i think you are getting more or less angry and more emotional support to school east to a widespread a 100 persons civil disease was reduced movement in the country. at the un was deposed later on time so she is going to face a court hearing on monday on charges brought against her by the military the protests are of course against the cool and the who but how central is the battle for sanchez returned to freedom to the pro-democracy movement. yes. doris is just or you know it's employment also democracy sort of her release. everything to you know everyone. we're not going to
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we're not going to affect our because we have lost so many people are. if we. say in. the last samurai pro-democracy activists in mandalay thank you very much for your time and be safe and here to hong kong now where authorities have charged 47 prominent pro-democracy activists with subversion is the single largest enforcement yet of beijing's highly controversial new national security law supporters of the territory's pro-democracy movement have described the charges as a body blow to the costs it also for the uk they say they have done nothing wrong. pro-democracy activists were defiant as they reported to police to face charges of conspiracy to commit subversion under the national security law that beijing imposed on the territory last summer but i don't buy that all if i could it will be
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i. one who would have all the hong kong people might have where you are to keep people here will be able to pull. their alleged crime was organizing an informal primary election last year to select pro-democracy candidates to run for legislative council elections a routine matter in much of the world but it took place shortly after the national security law took effect and for china's communist rulers it was a threat one manipulated from abroad. small number of countries are vilifying china by spreading lies about territories including hong kong they are up to their usual tricks of politicizing and weaponized human rights issues to interfere in other country's internal affairs and we will resist. the activists say hong kong was last freedoms are at stake holder government can take away all our rights but the eyes of the people all over the world are sharp
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everyone will know that we hong kong people are still strong in these difficult days. the group hopes the world will be watching on monday was may your due in court. here's some other headlines we're following for you kremlin critic alexander while me has arrived at a penal colony in the town of paul crouch some 100 kilometers east of moscow he's serving a 2 and a half year term he was convicted of violating parole while in germany recovering from a poisoning attack the e.u. has since impose sanctions on senior russian officials over the kremlin's crackdown on the bombing and his supporters. and identified gunmen have killed at least 11 people including a minor in the mexican state of holies co 2 others were wounded the state prosecutor's office said the attackers fired from to pick up trucks in the town of qana la police go as one of the epicenters of the country's drug warfare. hundreds of girls from the nigerian town are still missing after gunmen attacked
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a school and took 317 hostages on friday parents are anxiously awaiting the return of their daughters since the abduction and they've been coming to the school to ask for news and demand answers as to how the kidnapping was allowed to happen to w.'s fred mooney reports from for a state. this man has come to this school to find and says his daughter is one of the hundreds of girls who wear could not on friday some hasn't been able to sleep since the news reached his family. and he said. are able. chroma ties situation we are in. because we're constantly. thinking about. ghettos daughter have sat is only 12 years old she had just started the 2nd said
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mr at john gibbons secondary school police and the school authorities say they were caught off guard the girls were sleeping here when the gunmen attacked what used to be called the most secure government school in zamfara state. and this secondary school used to cost more than 550 schoolgirls more than 300 of them are now in captivity this state has decided to shut down all schools in zamfara state because they cannot guarantee the safety of students without education the future of younger generation in northern nigeria is now at stake. the vice principal is wild that parents will stop sending their children to school it out said that it is a negative for me because they are girls and they are korean no to which.
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i feel. and do not feel comfortable to the student had. state officials say they have beefed up security exam for a state. negotiations to get the girls released are reported to be under way if. i want to assure you that the. government has the capacity to get rescue them with. but to just get basic address school god has one. or 2 life is to bring to address. so. that. the big question is why these girls have been kidnapped but as yet no forthcoming for over 7 decades the burly nala film festival saw scores of movie stars and their
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fans descend on the german capital to celebrate the cinematic achievements of the here but the pandemic means that for the 1st time ever the red carpet will remain rolled up and fans will be missing out on this edition the audience will be reduced to a select group of critics and industry professionals who will watch the contenders for the golden bear while live stream. it's a 1st in the history of the berlin other festival directors carlo shuttle young yet with a symbiotic alone in the cinema for now only buyers distributors and press can see their film selection for this year. will come. from a run comes the directorial debut of modern. she also acts in the film playing a woman whose husband is executed after a miscarriage of justice. it's
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an indictment of a merciless system. apart from something you either like. but also a chamber piece dealing with timeless questions of guilt and justice. there's also some strong political sentiment from bella roosts. director of the uk say probably on followed the protests that erupted after the presidential election coverage is his 1st full length documentary film that shows the bravery of protestors using very limited means to fight for change in belarus. german cinema is in the competition with no fewer than 4 films including the adaptation of elisha cast in his novel beyond the movie is set in to mulch west
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berlin in 1931. a crazy and melancholic time trip takes us to the weimar republic we encounter in my knowledge. and dissect a society in decay. the festival organizers hope that in june they'll be able to roll out the red carpet and welcome fans and stars once again just like last year and all these years before. and a quick one is like a day before we go here are all the results from that stay 23 byron bay at cologne top one brushed past the wall spoke one against him stuck out could 5 past shaka lights a big clock and on friday when got an underdog win over frankfurt on sunday o'neill and drew with hoffenheim winds lost to alex book and label cause and were beaten by
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side work. more football coming up states in for sports life with had to have berlin player matteo score now with a look at his journey from the football courts to the fellas out i'll be back at the top of the hour i'm safe and. happiness yes for everyone schuman penises are very different from primates you know we have many totally ridiculous romanticized view of nature and they're david and this is climate change regular sex how do you know in 3 books you get smarter for free get over your books. look different on the island. here women are in charge.
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archipelago has a whole system for centuries the rare form of society do women differently. what do they do with their power. that clings over rango starts marching on t.w. . once if magic from let's go straight to the. point. that she is screaming he's come a long way from his brazilian base to make waves in german football. oh boy that. reveals the ground vehicle made you want to say gandhi. not your
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washing so plentiful. then we should go. by the way we speak with those who have been by his side from the very beginning to find out just how became a book in this league a star. simcoe local we don't want you to come here. by the superdome morning and find out how far you could go. grew up in. a beautiful city in northeast brazil he was fortunate enough to have a comfortable childhood here. for me and place it with us there's a look at this is of a new control to an island. and nothing was more important its early days than his family which has always played an important role in his life he and his sister maria were as thick as thieves. from ain't
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lying cause i'm here mining. all you lot you know that. you over want to know. that there is a problem even from a very young age materials had one focus of life. and i want to do this for the guys and i'm just going to think of a part of you know what i was a boy. his mother was one of many who knew just how important football was to room . on the best how to do want to. say see want to see that life is my all softball or. the subject of the same ball of call as. before he was producing magic on the pitch was pulling a disappearing act after school hiding from his father so he could stay late to
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practice with the older kids he wants to lie. then. you'll find the pot. is going to. have a. vote. this fall. by the time he was 9 years old he was doing it more than hanging around school to get games in gives traveling nearly 2 hours multiple times a week to receive there are plenty of beautiful beaches here but his travel was strictly football focused he made the frequent trips to play football under the care of his coach.
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and if possible. and we had. the 1st spotted continue playing. before inviting him to join the football team. according to the early foundation commute built on the football court is key to his game today. as he was and i think. i. want the women all the same i think uppish on my. wall man i think i. would often stay with gear made his teammate back then and best friend to this day
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used to spend as much free time as possible. on the playstation. though even when taking a rare break from football is competitive nature shone through. anybody. and falsely hostile to bono. just 14 was drawing attention from around brazil he was snapped up by f.c. there was family has always been supportive they didn't see such a big move coming when he was just
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a little boy it was just. leaving the northeast for courage on the other side of the country would mean clearly it was far from home which wasn't easy for such a close knit family. so i don't know isn't the. health care if i start valuing make want to. learn. easier p.b.'s not that bad took us up on the recall and israel will be. seen as a softie as. he asked to move toward that god oh my oh my
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god this. thing up. ok. professional training at a historic brazilian club was critical for his on field development but his time living away from home in the club dormitories have been just as important they helped foster him into the young man he is today and prepare him mentally for the even bigger things to come if there were one. but on the. other rival to europe didn't take long at just 18 can you sign for f.c. zion in the swiss 1st division he didn't need much time to adjust leading the club with 10 legals and 8 assists in his 1st season. and that
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season alone was enough to draw the attention of one of the best talent spotting sides part of the life search. for 15000000 euros in 20 team after a couple of weeks adjusting to german football was back to finding the back of the net not to its 1st ever goal in germany against future club helped. in his 2 seasons and might see one moment truly gave a taste of what he could do in the bundesliga. that's a presupposition to. say such. a system. is wonder goal against liberties in was nominated for the push toward the goal of the $1819.00 season. coming brazil that looked pretty familiar.
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so. all the. scoring goals like that made to me a hard not to notice character berlin recently supported by a big money investor and looking to overhaul their squad d.t. 1000000 euros to look to the german capital in january 29th team. member but if you're something from the ground up as i do somebody told us. there's ice. cream you my.
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or your key finish but on the people i think it is. every 6. years been a me tear ever since his big move he's brought brazilian flayer to the olympia study only having had little trouble finding the goal for his teammates. and settled right down in berlin making it home. with me. and i was sick once and for all the so-called good. and warming but it was here my fast and said. i'm going to enjoy. it's a good thing make unions happy in the capital because he has been doing a lot of growing off the field here as well the family man has started a family of his own and of course football played its part.
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and. the mice into the for more than i should be so good to you with your. well you can't quite throws it away and fries it. well with it we say quite a brush but i want you to joke about but i do know. for a moment from my coach you don't. i mean you know which welcome to the start. that's always amusing incredibly proud family just can't get enough of them do you know you look over your god oh yankovic home remote. almost all shot to fall out of the point of going through and i feel when mom got a nose i'm feeling. minded to my line. 21 years young cooking is juggling fatherhood with
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a football career that seems boundless in its potential he was the driving force behind brazil's olympic qualifying and his 5 goals in 5 games was best incomparable qualifying helping brazil stamp a ticket to the tokyo olympics could you might not make it to tokyo himself though as he was recently called up for the full national team to the delight of his family and friends will follow you follow me. if i have. always been involved. in all this if you stay focused. whether it's for the full team or you side expect cooney it has a busy summer with brazil and in both yellow and green and blue and white expect him to keep finding the net.
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through waves norway wants to fight climate change by storing carbon dioxide emissions in the ocean floor. problems. the project promises to be a lucrative business. but critics of the technology feared new problems and are calling for a return to name drop below to storage. w. these plants are true climate heroes. they store shoot amounts of c o 2 via their genetically modified leaves were soon they could also image. which would help in the fight against food shortages leading to the green power in a small country come to the logic. in 60 minutes on d w. the idea is on its way to bring you more conservation plays
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