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the company, a research team to the pacific to the language of wales starts june 4th on d. w. me the news . this is the news live from berlin. an easy piece takes hold in the middle east and gaza residents pick up the pieces of their homes and lives. monetary and aid is on its way, but the devastation will take years to rebuild and efforts the underweight to secure a more permanent piece. on the blended legal final match day by munich strike robot
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live and both the brakes, the records for the most goals ever scored in a single season. and the eurovision song contest is back. the world's biggest music composition returns after last years. and then a cancellation, millions will be unity for everything you're venomous. favors for the good, the bad. the downright weird. ah ah! i'm told me all the ladder. welcome to the program. the cease fire between israel and the hamas lead palestinian militant and gather, continues to hold on the 2nd day after coming into effect. egyptian mediators are in israel and the palestinian territories to continue talk on firming up a seas 5 deal. and securing a long term calm, thousands of displace palestinians now starting to return to their homes. as
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governments take stock aid groups, one that the damage after 11 days of air strikes and rocket attacks could take years to repair. the before rebuilding homes and businesses, the arduous work of cleaning up the rebel. the destruction that israelis strikes launched in response to homage fired rockets has cleaved huge gaps into garza's landscape. there's also the psychological impact on residence who still bear the mental and in some cases, physical stars from the last conflict in 2014 we were very afraid of these really as drugs. i didn't sleep, we didn't have time to sleep. it was all very hard to love. i thank god that it came out of this war unharmed. but my feelings are confused. i can't say whether i'm happy or sad. it's very confusing. humanitarian aid is
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arriving in gaza and it's urgently needed. 36 percent, as i mentioned before, the central dogs and 33 percent of essential medical supplies are a serious stock. so even in hospitals and clinics were functioning, they wouldn't be able to provide the care and services fully any way because they must still among those pledging to help and know how much control enclave is the united states. the mosse is a terrorist organization. we recognize that, but that doesn't mean we should not be in gaza, rebuilding gaza for all those innocent people who in fact have been hurt and had been collateral damage. it may take months and years to rebuild the damage done in
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just a matter of days. talk to ensure the egypt brokered ceasefire between israel and the palestinians holds our ongoing the key step towards finding a lasting solution to this decades old conflict. that's bringing dw middle east correspond antonio, grandma. she's in garza city tanya. foreign journalist weren't allowed into garza during the conflict. so tell us what the situation is like now. while you see a lot of people, yeah. out in the streets, they're out and about and picking up their you know, their logs for the left at about 11 days. and now today, 12 days ago, a people, lot of people are taking stock or what happened and they're looking all through, you know, at the damages and the destruction and some of the residential neighborhoods, especially in in garza city. so some of the assessments are still being done, but you said about 50 percent of the water systems have been damaged by the
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fighting by the bartman. that also pretends of course, to sewage and the water systems here in the city. we also seeing people cleaning up their self and businesses and returning home for those who have been displaced and also some electricity teams are in this is you can see trying to repair these locally some of the line, some of the power lines actually down. and at 50 it's always been a problem in gaza. so and some of the in this assessment of what has been damaged. so being done before this conflict, guys are had limited access to building materials and basics like water and you mentioned electricity, those walls limited, how big a task will it be to rebuild you it will be very complicated and probably a long process. he thought it already after the war in 2014 did not forget. garza
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is under a blockade that was imposed by israel, but also partially at times by egypt. and ever since i'm up to power in 2007, 2007. now this, okay, this now they're almost 14 years and that's of course it's of started here in all sectors in garza now try to controlling what's going in and out of gaza. so they're also controlling, you know, building the tier is which israel described as doing materials that should not fall into the hands of militant groups. and in 2014, the international community had to set up a very special reconstruction mechanism. now the international community also doesn't deal directly with us. and of course on top of that, you have to imagine that people who have lost their homes or their homes where demons know by this conflict, the economic situation is very difficult. so it's not easy for people to just pick
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up and repair their homes or the last. okay. tonya, grandma d, w correspondent in gaza. city, thank you. let's turn now to some other stories making headlines at this hour. protestors have been out in 4th in paris to support the palestinian people in the wake of the recent israel gas, a conflict. a cease fire has been in place since early friday demonstrates as gathered at the place the republic in the heart of the french capital to demand the liberation of the palestinian territories. german chancellor, anglo merkel has issued a warning against anti semitic or racist behavior during gas o'reillys in germany. this weekend. merkel said that anyone who shows hatred towards jews or insights racial hatred, will be breaking the law. this comes in the wake of the sci fi between israel and gas after days of fighting indians upon the meta tags. and still here in berlin,
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the police had to deploy in large numbers. to break up several unauthorized demonstrations. courts had denied approval for to launch protests by opponents of germany's corona via restrictions. and despite the ban, hundreds of demonstrators gathered in the center of the capital, the, there is music and singing, but hardly a most inside. despite a band, these demonstrators gathered near belinda brandon book, a gate in the end authorities broke up the protest and took down the identity of those. disregarding corona virus restrictions, issues that we can intervene quickly and in a timely fashion. our plan worked out. however, no matter how much energy we put into our mission, we still cannot replace simple commonsense dimension that's already she's already
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dispersed. smaller groups in the morning, seizing trucks loaded with stage equipment and feeling off the brandon borges. a number of demonstrations planned for today and tomorrow were bent in advance berlin, brandon books, administrative called feld. based on previous experiences that members of the so called korea then can movement on lateral thinkers, would likely not that here to the corona virus restrictions last year. so a dramatic rise in anti asian hate crimes and attacks in the united states. various police departments across the us have set up asian hate crime task forces and many more have pledged to be more visible in the streets of predominantly asian american communities. stephan simons brought us this report from los angeles. it's the beginning of a 10 hours shift for offices f range to beta, and alex actually with the los angeles police department or l. a. p. d. the 2
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seasons offices on foot patrol in china town. not just today, but every day for the last couple of months. the city was quick to commit to more boots on the ground here and then other predominantly asian american communities. i think it's very important right now. it just shows that when we come out here every day that we are here in support of them, asian american communities all over the united states want the support and the presence of police. this attack on a 65 year old asian woman in new york, captured on surveillance video 2 months ago, and many other unprovoked n p h. i hate incident since have many here in l. a. china town and elsewhere. i'm safe and on the edge. it's all, all commute, little bit scared and everyone's kind of a little bit nervous. so like last week the goal coming here with a long summer i and as soon we ask a question, she, we don't go quarter, we call l. p d right away. and within like 2 minutes, they come right away and she ran out. however, businesses and residents here hired
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a private security service that is also patrolling the community. they are afraid, the police won't always be able to protect changing, that is falling to offices like effort. and alex relationship building is the name of the game. they're trying to make this a priority. as long as i've been on, we've always been trying to reach out to the community. it's just a matter of making this even bigger. we meet with britney over the park in san gabriel valley, or s t v. as it's residents call it. the valley has one of the largest asian populations in america, brittany, just co founder compassion, s g d, an initiative that of a chaperone services to vulnerable and elderly community members. i was honestly so devastated by all of the attacks and i kept hearing about even a neighboring attacks man was waiting at a bus stop and was attacked and lost part of its finger like it was just getting way too close to home. that was just 3 months ago, and now she's making an impact,
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running an organization with $200.00 volunteers. impressive. yes. but i really hope that these attack stops, so we don't have to keep offering these free chaperone services, which we're happy to offer during these times. right. now like it's crucial, but i hope that we don't have to keep doing this because that would mean that the attack would stop. for the time being though brittany and san gabriel valley and police officers, every night alex in los angeles are all trying their best standing against anti asian hate crimes and races to football and by in munich strike, a robert living dusky has broken the record for the most goals scored in a bonded legal season. the prolific polls last minute goal came in the final game of the campaign as champions bion beat alphabet 5 to those keys overall, talia with you. one goals broke. the records fed almost 50 years ago by the lead re good miller. after the end of the final game of the season on saturday,
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bioclinic hoisted the blunders lead a trophy, the mighty bavarian one, the 9 straight lead title 2 weeks ago. but they had to wait until this weekend to get their hands on the precious piece of silverware. it was a fitting way to close out which hunting flicks tenure at the club for music signs all gearing up for the finality of the world biggest music competition. rotterdam is hosting this year's eurovision song contest with 26 countries buying to take home the top prize. last year's event was canceled because of the panoramic. a limited crowd will be attending the show, but under the more will be watching at home w mac sand met up with some ego, your vision fans this year. your vision will be a more modest affair. there are no official parties. everyone is tested for cobra regularly. and inside the room, only $3500.00 fans are allowed. that have defected to move open up. that's the
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model of this huge your vision will show to because of last year, due to the pandemic organizes decided to stick to the model and give it an additional meaning being open to each other. and now gradually opening up after months sophistic ah sure, the german act again that it will be performing his song. i don't feel hate in the finals. the dream come true for the 26 year old, also an opportunity to voice his message. somebody's heading on you, somebody disrespecting, you don't do the same, don't go on that level. you better than that. i don't really hate but much. that's what everyone here was about. not i don't.
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hey, looking out for that, you're watching the news up next. this reporter will look at a street preacher in naples who is running a youth center after being forced out of his former parish by the mafia. they'll forget, you can get all the latest news from around the world on our website, b, w dot com. i am told me a lot of for in berlin. i'll be back at the top of the much more. you then who's the. oh, i'm just canada by that time. and in the end, if you are not allowed to see you anymore, we will send you back. are you familiar with this? not just what's your story. ready
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wasn't i was women, especially as victims of finance, part and send us your story chain only understand this new culture. so you are not a visitor, not again. you want to become a citizen, into migrants, your platform for reliable information. ah . ah naples, a bar was hit by an armed robbery, and out on the street one night, a cock open fire. ah! my son was murdered with 3 shots, 2 in the chest and one in the back of his head. the dead st.
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robber is immortalized in a mural. ah! to come more organized, crime syndicate, glorifies their young recruits almost like st. surcharge imagined to put up a picture of the rubber or to worship a clan falls like a saint. that sends a bad message, though, he will miss me. i go. russo was shot and killed in march 1st. 2020. he was just 15. he's alleged to appointed a replica pistol with a driver and demanded his watch. the driver. it turned out to be a car and he opened fire who rode died at the see what was
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going to be done more when we got the news of my son's death. my world came crashing down. so i was out of control. only later did i find out that you go intended to commit a robbery. i was stunned. only much. the bereaved father hold his youngest son as he tells about the tragedy. standing in front of the mural and quite spun, you'll go with the one looking towards his family and neighbors as if to demand truth and justice on the night of the killing, enraged friends and relatives storm the hospital and laid waste to the emergency room, they demanded both body, the corona virus pandemic was just getting started. many of the bits already in short supply were damaged. just so much. my son was murdered with 3 shot,
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2 in the chest and one in the back of his head. allegations with the 15 year old boy was out to commit robbery were disregarded his father himself, number that released. and he was a teenager, reactive defiant nobody in the city series. the one is why attacks like this take place. why these young people will do things like this, but the intention is to destroy us crush us like them and many quite the areas on you only resident share the sentiments the new expresses and complain about a legit police abuses and applauding justice system. as in the case of the car was shot to go, loosen. russo family has received expressions of solidarity from artists and intellectual. they call for an investigation, as well as more social work in the cities problem areas.
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let me put it in this city. still things along the lines to which his own. i'm sure there's no social cohesion. the wealthy stay wealthy, the poor stay poor. they think a young man who's committed an offense or to be shot. he's only got himself to blame chaplin a new priest. don't luigi meadow that criticizes the new religious deal to come mora, the specifically neapolitan brand of the mafia has been devoting to his heroes for years. may said it for my child. imagine to put up a picture of the perpetrator of a robbery or to worship a clam boss like a st. yeah, that sends a bad message to my job, or that it somehow turns the bad into the good. me stop by john. we know that's not true database and all the mileage of them, but the mileage in this field confiscated from a former come more a boss. the priest has been preaching that young who are not heroes or saints
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within these protected walls. the chaplain works with local young people. but now during the pandemic exclusively online, he helps out with homework. and if not, recover 19, he'd organize recreational activities as well. he also arranges for support for families who have been especially hard hit by the pandemic. so their youngsters won't be as easily tempted to resort to crimes. and i was wondering, i thought, well, today i saw a couple recorder has its own head of a clam, a couple blindness to think. but most of the bosses and now in prison are pretty young. people take advantage of that on the school and they form games which they get into was not your lane sankey module that increases the violence that all the original bus loses control and can no longer keep order in the quarter. the way here is to give all but the workers at the youth center don't see keeping law and order as being attacked or criminals. but for the law abiding population of naples
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standard time before they lose the bite of all the police. we still have 103 active clans who get their revenues primarily from dealing drugs. the majority of many people here maintain the state isn't doing its job. that may be true. but it's also true that it's high time we citizens got organized. so it won't be everyone just looking out for themselves the way it's been up to now we kill, you know, community the neural dedicated to young criminals in naples are stirring up debate . this one even commemorated 17 year old. the reject chaos with candles and an altar. in october 2020 while committing a robbery. he was shot and killed by the police. ah! in the meantime, the police have had the mural removed. they have no desire to see criminals. glorified reactions in the quarter had been aggressive. it was much the
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same with an altar for the 19 year old up and coming mob bus manuel as well. he was killed in a shoot out with a rival, clint, ignoring furious protest before it took away the 20 year old am unwilling, i suppose ito grew up in one of naples problem area here in don't luigi middle, or youth center. he's in charge of the children's toys. the hope is that even at the pandemic drags on, they won't lose their feeling for community fairness and the ability to tell right from wrong. as all too many of a manuel is one time school friends seem to have done shepherd to whenever i am worried about the youngsters we look after. once they get started down the wrong path, don't get far. and it angers me. every one of my friends had the opportunity to
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take another path, but many of them didn't do so don't they didn't take the chance that a better life that was offered to them. she already made you. now, am unaware of studying granada mix and he's even want to scholarship. as a small boy, he often sat at the window and watched his teenage gangs went about their shady business and terrorize the neighborhood. and the sense, again, bought 9 posted members of a clan showed up and started shooting and making threats. they were route to expand their territory and control the narcotics business, the order on the policy for the more prestige and more cash for the oil on the side and more harm to the community in palm pay outside naples is in the thick of the corona crisis. some young people even broke into don luigi merrill, the 2nd youth center, partied a while and then trashed it with the good some people beyond. what do you to do
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with what you know under the change? those are the neighborhoods where almost 90 percent of youngsters aren't even attending school as required by law. especially not during the pandemic. it's bobby dropouts are an enormous problem but not for they come order. ignorant, perfect to them. they're less educated, the better don't read. you won't be intimidated, he shot a video on site and posted it on his social media channels. so people, and he directed one appeal to the young intruders in particular that you choose legality. otherwise, you have prison cells awaiting you, or you kill one another because with a come order, you can only lose jobs. francesco russo is an attorney for juvenile long. she advised on luigi marijuana and helps him come up with strategies to lower kids
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off the street. actually one strategy makes use of knuckles or imitations of internationally known fashion items made locally. the police office dated them from workshops in naples, but instead of destroying the goods, they gave them to the youth center to donate to youngsters in the area. love it. so the military showed up, it's also it is through the funnel depot tolbert 40 when they'll do anything to wear these labels or even if they can't afford it, that's why many of them steal and rub metal react in this was most likely will go rousseau, as motive he was after a rolex using a toy gun. now his family is tortured by pangs of conscience. their boy is dead and they're asking for help. i know for sure when saudi go quite well. nobody can say this is scorched earth. you will know the young people at greatest risk most in
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need of help. they need trust and then the opportunity to change your go to google, russo sad and might just trigger change in naples public interest in the cases high for the 1st time families from the quite the response. julie turned out to protest in the elegant pedestrian mall where poverty and wealth most noticed really clash father steve himself and his son only because i only went to grade school, then i dropped out. nobody came to put me back in school. that has to change it can only really change if young hood ceased to glorify themselves. don regio, marilyn emphasizes that several times a week when he helps out the mothers of the kids at his center. his stance is clear
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that every time you are going to succeed here, we need the combined strength of everyone under say on get about this very important, the parents and their assets. it's the only way we can change a city before the better go up into and make it beautiful again because she thought you end up if don't we glorify any young person. it's one like him on away by sheer willpower. he made the decision for education and legality, and set an example. if we believe in young people who take their destinies into their own hands, but nobody is born to be criminal, they become one. and that's just what we hope to prevent. c, m, i didn't grade him, go through. so a friend swear they'll never forget him. but how will they remember him as another pseudo st. will there were other youngsters to commit crimes of their own me. ah
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