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happiness in 3 books for you, you'll get smarter for free. on the news . the news lives from berlin, columbia struggles to restore order. the president militarize several cities after more people are killed in demonstrations against police, violence and inequality. un costs for negotiations to stop the situation from spiraling further out of control. also coming up with a shocking discovery and canada,
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the remains of more than $200.00 children are found buried at a form of boarding scheme for indigenous children. and a night of jubilation before chelsea fans londoners take home stockers champions, li cups for the 2nd time in club history. ah, uncle release. welcome to the program. we begin in columbia where the army has been deployed into cities following the latest round, a violent anti government rallies. dozens of protesters have died and a month of demonstrations, many at the hands of security forces. the unrest began over a proposed tax reform. but as since turned into a national uprising against police violence inequality and the political establishment in many parts of colleague,
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this is what's locked after fridays violence at least 13 people have died. anger is growing over the crackdown i read, but i thought i was short times from the side. i could hear the boots whistling in my ear. the colombian government is now tightening its grip. deploying the military and kali and another city by yon president, yvonne duke a to or by on to ensure that security is being restored. he says there is more to the unrest than just street protests. less you are able by done in recent days to the 4 by young has seen serious acts vandalism, looting, and low intensity urban terrorism. be yahoo!
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it is modem. i know there wasn't anything concrete. okay. how many of these events is the presence of organized arm? the groups are connected to the rubber group far and similar organizations. martinez, member that i the, he and he, us, and brought to the protest erupted a month ago when duke a saw to raise taxes to pay for the band dummy. the blowback forced him to withdraw the bill. but the outcry continued now an outrage over the government's handling of a crisis that scene, unemployment double and inequality surge. the there are fears, the violence is opening up old wounds from decades of civil war. in one incident, an off duty officer shouted at a crowd, killing a civilian before being lynched by protesters. the mayor of collie says, investigations are underway. all main chop model, this is a tragic,
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painful day bank. they have a day that has meant death. but the, however, we still cannot if all this connected to the protest in with the rhetorical in north lewisburg as colombia braces itself for more violence, there is no sign of the protesters of letting up. now d, w is latin america corresponding un ramirez, the following. the protest from the colombian capital bogo tom and here is his take on wind president, duke. his move has not been well received in the country. the decision of president yvonne duke of sending a huge military deployment to the city of scottie has not been well received. here for in columbia, because this is exactly the opposite of what people are now. demanding. people are demanding a police reform, a security forces reform because just to give one single example, according to some only g is in the last month. at least we have had 3000 cases of
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police abuse and acts of violence committed by the security forces off the colombian state. so this decision of president duke offending this military deployment is the opposite of what people are demanding. instead of withdrawing the police and trying to find places a space for dialogue, he's sending more militaries to the city of god. so this decision on the far from common this crisis down can fight it up. and this is not just something that is happening in cali. this is a nation wide crisis we have seen for the last 2 years last month. protest every single day in every major city off columbia. here in the cob cell in boca, we have seen cherry fine scenes off police men attacking on army protesters and protest are attacking the policeman also. so this, if the police brutality doesn't stop, because this is the main issue right now in the country. if the police brutality
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doesn't stop this crisis can easily get out of control. to w. c o ramirez and go to a devastating discovery has been made in canada. the remains of 215 children have been found buried at the side of a former boarding school for indigenous students. the school in british columbia was part of a nationwide scheme that took in 1st nations children in an effort to assimilate them into canadian society investigations have shown there was widespread abuse. and these latest findings are once again opening a wound that has yet to heal row upon row of children's shoes. each pair marking a lost son or daughter in vancouver. people gathered to mourn the $215.00 children whose remains were found that the former indigenous residential skill with grown penetrating radar, confirming the grim discovery. it was shocking at every single level.
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and you know right now, you know, our community is grieving. we all had to take time to absorb, you know, what we were told what we've seen and you know, we're, we're still grappling through the effects 11890 become lou school was one of canada's state run indigenous residential schools after being forcibly separated from their parents, children were made to convert to christianity and banned from speaking their native languages, physical and sexual abuse by headmasters and teachers with common a 2015 report phone that over 3200 children had died from maltreatment and neglect in what it called a cultural genocide, the kamloops school closed in 1978, but rumors persisted that the tests of many children had been covered up kind of this politicians, including prime minister just trudeau, said they were heart broken by the news. there is nothing more painful in life and losing a child. my heartbreaks,
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are they thinking of all the loving parents who never saw their children return home to this equipment nation? since it's working with the coroner and museums to try to shed light on the discovery and find records of the children's debts. now take a look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. at the sour russian president vladimir putin and bella ruffian, leader, alexander location. go, have held a 2nd day of talk. following a plain diversion scandal, russia agreed to a 2nd 500000000 dollar loan to build the e u and us having both sanctions on beller roof after and 4th object to land and arrest. the distance on board. 14 nigerian university students were kidnapped more than a month ago, have been reunited with their families. the captains were released along a major highway. 5 of their classmates were killed by the kidnappers, after the government refused to pay ransom. australian prime minister scott
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morrison is in new zealand for talk with his counterpart just in the during the visit could go ahead things to the travel bubble between the 2 countries which have largely closed their borders due to the pandemic. monday's talks are expected to focus on how to deal with china. the situation is under control, a reassuring message from the colleague government after it mistakenly announced on saturday that there had been another volcanic eruption near the eastern city of goma. the false alarm came only a week after mount nero gone. go roared back to life, forcing hundreds of thousands of people to flee the area. now some are braving the return home. more than a 1000 volcano, refugees left a campaign luanda on saturday and queued at the border of the democratic republic of congo in the hope of
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a return to normal life. once more. slowly returning to the city of goma, many people no longer have anywhere to call home. office near are gone, go. volcano rode back to life several days ago. africa, the most active volcano. so terrified people flee the congress. city as rivers of lava killed dozens of people and bless, tens of thousands homeless fears that mount nearer congo could become active again. days after the initial interruption. spawn massive occupation of more than half of gomez neighborhoods. people have thought shelter, whereas they could including school classrooms. many said they were struggling to find enough food and water as the un cold for international aid. however, not everyone for the area frontline house coworkers stayed behind to care for their
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patients. this new mother was in labor when the alarm was sounded once more we took a nose to remain by our patient side. we couldn't run away and follow those who fled. we had to 1st observe and see who among the population would be the last to leave and see if we were going to flee. if the situation became more complicated. and i will not for that, but that's when you name the natural beauty of mount neither gone, go the trees all the time. nature leading thousands to pick up the pieces and rebuild their lives. and some big sports news now and european football chelsea has won the champion final in the portuguese city of porto. they defeated manchester city. 5000 lucky fans were allowed in the stadium for the all english affair, the mattress, fairly,
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even with both sides, having difficulties breaking through. but just before half time chelsea striker came honda for the 1st champion, legal of his career and his timing just couldn't have been and you'd better one mil for chelsea and the club 2nd camp in fleet title ever and for more on this, chris harrington joins me from your sports now this was a premier leak encounter, basically that make it more interesting or just the opposite. you know, a little bit of both. obviously, if you're the english football fan, this is ideal final you can have because, you know, there are no losers in a sense, you know, but what you want is you want to see the best teams from different domestically pitted against one another. you know, maybe it could have been buyer versus chelsea, you know, or just any other combination is that more ideal situation, but when you get to the final 4 of this tournament, you know, every team could arguably walk away with the silverware. chelsea was able to do it
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this time as you mentioned kind of habits. unbelievable because they'll like finish to get it done. you know, pet body, ola, you know, was just beaten by his younger practice was to call, you know, kind of his under study at a period learned a lot from him, you know and got the better of him and the most important match. it was interesting and obviously it was exciting as well. it was an all english affair, but it was, as you already pointed out, a great night for a german football as well. right? germany can't, you can't, i mean you go, you go to bed at night. you know, with a smile on your face, if you're german, you know, this is a 3 p for german coach is back to, back to back, you know, thomas, to call you a good club. and then in between the flick, you know, you can't argue that, you know, and then the player car habits, you know, winning, you know, his story. his 1st chip is the goal. but i would be remiss if i did. i miss kristen politic, chelsea player making history the 1st american to be in a chap is the final is well, you know, but germany, you know, they get there taken 82 because the european championships coming up a lot of winners in that locker room. finally, this was a match in front of
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a crowd. did that make a difference? of course the pay has make a difference. the fans or that 12 player on the pitch, you know, the atmosphere has been, you know, just sucked out of football for so long. it was really nice to see, you know, the action in the traditional reaction. you know, it just didn't feel right. seen players celebrate in front of empty seats in no stand, no fans at all. you know, i think the fans walked away very happy. you mentioned 5000 and i know it did not come cheap for those fans to travel and support their team. but you know, they all go home. some fans in some places got a little bit out of control, you know, and lead in specifically. but all in all i think is great. it's what the sport has been missing. i'm looking forward to see fans, you know, and the sport getting back to a sense of normalcy. and what is that for chelsea? of course, you know, you have the europe you way for super cup coming up the winners because you're a believe be a reality play chelsea last year. buyer you know, one this they will the chip is league will have to see if chelsea can do it. do it
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by dating another salute to thomas, to call the german leading the way. right? the w chris harrington. thank you very much. okay, next up is shift our show about all things digital this time with a look at so vulnerable 80, a smart home to our launching news line from berlin. i will be back at the top of the hour with some more headlines in the meantime. remember, you can get all the latest from around the world on our way through w dot com. the news w is crime sliders are back africa. the most successful radio drama theories continues. all episodes are available online. course you can share and this goes on the w africa, facebook page and other social media platforms, crime fighters tune in.

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