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they know that the road is not a solution. they know their flights could be going back. he's not an option. peace ma, i'm on and the other day are stuck in the spanish border area. alongside other young people there waiting for a chance that will probably never come. shattered dreams starts june 18th on d w. the me the news a warm welcome to you. this is focus on europe with me lives show. thanks for joining us today. many women and turkey are still in shock about the fact that their country has withdrawn from the east symbol convention and international
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agreement that is supposed to protect women from violence. thousands of women and turkey have taken to the streets and protest, young and old, religious or conservative, they are outraged. over are the ones we are needing of the landmark agreement at a time when violence against women is on the rise. president at one claims he made the move to protect families in turkey. this woman also seeks protection from a husband who beat her brutally for years and is openly threatening her with murder . gentle anarchy is one of many whose right to safety has been violated with the withdrawal from the international women's accord. women across the country are outraged because the number of females murdered or famous sides has been steadily rising over the past years. with some 300 recorded into a 1020, she looked anxiously out the window. there were any suspicious cars parked out
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front. is anyone standing by the entrance? this is john, 2 earl keys, daily routine. the 31 year old and her son rarely leave their apartment in the western turkey city of bolo, any more, not since receiving death threats from her own husband. i'm going to kill all of you. like the slippery, with a blunt news. wicked stays with me. and stand jones, who continuously receives threats like this. and she knows he means every word. before she left him, he had abused her for years. he even bade her mother, the police did nothing apart from advising john sue, to seek protection at a women's shelter all. meanwhile, are abused, that feels perfectly safe. your son buzzing, sam, they told me that if i kill you, i'll go to prison for 3 years. you know about shot,
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but that won't stop. base after 3 years. i'll be back out to damned off. john, who doesn't believe the turkish state, will protect her. instead, she's turned to the public on turkish media. she's spoken out against her abuser and the turkish authorities failure to act a bold move, especially now that turkey has withdrawn from the stand or convention protecting women from violence. president l one justified this step by repeatedly claiming that the convention served to spread western notions of emancipation can demit any will not foreigners influence the way we deal with the issue. we have our own historical and cultural ways, but we will not allow the safety of our families to be jeopardized. these women are demanding the protection of their families too. but in a different way than at one envisioned, they are pressuring turkey to respect the international agreement. in the past year,
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300 women were murdered and another 117 women died due to unknown causes. now turkish women are fighting back literally more and more women are signing up for self defense courses like these here, crow, my god and israeli. marcia lot is being taught that time because it may not be time one participant is 24 year old d leg. her last violent encounter was a year and a half ago on her way home. one night a man followed her and harassed her. d like was able to drive the attacker away by calling for help surveillance camera captured the event. you alarmed me as it took me a year to get over. but i'm here because i want to leave the fear behind. my, i don't want to think about which route i should take to get home. i want to overcome this a passive attitude. the women in this class have had enough of violence and
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harassment for men. the course leader has observed mostly young women in her group . this is all to all the different also more and more 25 to 35 year old women come to not all participants have experienced physical violence sized. our teach for kids can just wanted to know how to react to harassment in the order the lid it they just don't want to put up with that kind of behavior anymore and it will be that it's neither did d like now thanks to this self defense course she feels safe on is stumble streets again, but she still constantly here. sex is comments for men. we start home. if someone thinks you're screwed up too short or your cleavage is too low or they don't keep it to themselves. jenny said that the neighbors, but the closer just didn't use you guys because an old monk, when
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a woman in this country means running the risk of falling victim to violence and to rescue johnson. he has found another way to protect herself. she's installed the security door in her apartment to prevent her abusive husband from breaking in. but she knows if he's determined to kill her. he will type under the or he told me himself. he said look at one has withdrawn from the symbol convention, protecting women. so we can kill as many women as we want without punish symbol convention should continue to be respected in our country. it was the only thing that heard men in the long, long cor cool ardor. growing solidarity among women and turkey is also acting as a deterrence john 2 experienced and out poor support after she made her case public since then, the threats against her and her family have stopped at the end. there
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are 2 things that scared of jonesal kids. abuser being exposed to public scrutiny and the overwhelming support that turkish women have shown for general, but even paid for her lawyer. if you will love mountain climbing then connie, it's in bosnia herzegovina may be the right place for you. it's an up and coming destination for people who love the heights. this is where kathy mitchel gauge has made it his responsibility to rescue those who have injured themselves along their trick. cuz him loves what he does. he loves the heights, but he and his colleagues are volunteers, and such are supported by local authorities, even though they are risking their lives to save others attention in teams. the injured person has been located to the copy. okay. has twisted her ankle and rugged terrain. thankfully this is just an exercise for
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kareem and his fellow, rescuers need to know how to respond in an emergency food. oddly, mobiles stabilize just fine and uncle with an inflatable cost to mobiles lots, you know, going to so now we will place her on the stretcher and start the evacuation. no stiller it cleans tourism is booming. in the mountains of bosnia and herzegovina, more and more people are flocking to its pristine landscape. but nature has its perils. the weather here can change in minutes. that can spell the danger. for inexperienced taker. the rescuers have to upsize the injured party. only a few weeks ago they had a real emergency to deal with when a hiker was seriously injured at the very same spot. it was a list for the tenants and experience mountaineer. he had fallen while trying to photograph the scene of a recent avalanche and broken several ribs unable to move,
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he was just barely able to return his phone. an hour later the rescuers arrived because he was certain to rescue it would come 100 percent. sure. they saved my life and be eternally grateful to them for the book, the rest of the hall. i was just as if this is the 1st time a listen. turnage has been back here since his accident when he wanted to watch the exercise. now i can really see what they had to go through when they rescued me for funding. they descended a state slope to ab sell me from there. i can only say i admire them, especially because they were only 5 of them at the time would be paid. but it's difficult for the rescue team to equip even just 5 rescuers adequately can use a mountain rescue gets virtually no funding from the local government. and bosnia has no law regulating mountain rescue at the national level conditions for kareem
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and this team of rescuers are hard pull, open ended up. we had to buy half of the equipment or so you the other half assured him, you know, most of it is dated all premier quality. now we shouldn't be using the opera may prefer to cope with what we have. no other choice that's got me and then we use it at our own risk ali portals will dr. move it. of course you know, so you're the one, all the necessary equipment is stored in a garage that the rescue team members pay for themselves. they had to move out of their former office in the fire department at the city government. he has the city said it was due to renovation. that was nearly 2 years ago for the vase 3 minutes after 2 or 3 months, we noticed that they weren't going to give us back our office space more than the throughout the day. so we asked for an explanation regardless and deduct another war. and they're still waiting on an explanation. con,
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uses civil protection director says the city has many obligation, but not enough money to go around. i took was, can you see the mountain rescue team is just one of many associations in conyers. you know, there's, there are dozens of clubs here, and they all want their own space. but the city can't afford its own rescue. teams locked. i'd say that whenever the mountain rescue team heads out, they're mostly helping their own people. when the weather is bad, it's them the adventurers could go out there even though they shouldn't. nebeker about it a little bit. but the rest of the team say the overall number of mountain tourists has risen sharply to them. that means they help out whenever they're needed. so could then upload many persons spending time in the mountains as a loved one, waiting for them at home. that's why i go out there and help them. the leave me when you save someone else's life,
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it's an overwhelming feeling. and that's why they keep going. despite all eyes, so can you some mountain rescue team? among the things that many of us here in europe take for granted is that we can get clean water whenever we open and tap. that's not the case for residents of the russian village of maturing school you, yvonne, of the bulk in, for example, he has come to accept that authorities may never provide him with this very basic service. instead, he has develop a sense of humor, almost as dark as the water. the villages are faced with the color coffee. if it comes out of the false, it's, it could be either joke, the people of nature and sky, either way, it never ceases to amaze them the brown sledge, they've been getting from the top for years. instead of clear drinking water,
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you can't use it for washing or for drinking, but we have no choice. do we have to let it settle for a while and then we boil it would you let? on lemon tough st resident pump and the brown liquids by the buckets every day while they do have running water in their 2 story building, the water pressure is often so low. it's easier for them to just pump the water at themselves. no matter where it comes from the street, the home times, timidly, the watcher and the village of meter and sky originates from a major river in southern russia. the co buying when the spring floods cold waters turn, a cloudy grape round. the mud flows into beatrice, case water mains, virtually unfiltered. once the villagers draw the river water, they have to leave it out for several hours and containers like these 20 laser plastic bottles until the dirt settles. then the water is a little cleaner,
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but only a little we end up drinking everything, the clay and sand and everything else floating around in it. he can't even remember the last time he drank truly clean water from the top limits, the retiree, a van republican credit, simon step, i've been living here since 975, and that's how long we've had to deal with it. some boil it, but i don't, i just let it settle and then lay to use the water for cooking or sometimes when it's really filthy and i drink claim water from a water dispenser for the school. go to the retail water costs, money, money, this retiree can hardly spare. the van republican has to spend a $3000.00 roubles a month about the $35.00 euros for store bought drinking water. that comes through about one 3rd of a pension that's barely enough to live on as it is. the soviet era,
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the village of which are in ski, had us of cause a large scale state owned farm with accounting factory. not only was the state in charge of agricultural production, it was also responsible for a basic purification of the water as the long time residents recall. then the soviet union collapsed. and with it, the old purification system. the launch must be with them. they used to be large tanks along the road out of town where the river water was processed before it was led into the village, up a full scale. but then new rulers came, everything was looted. and ever since the moment the little ones learning ever since these tanks have been crumbling and they're no longer able to clean the water from the river. according to a report by the state environmental protection agency,
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some of meter and skis, water means i know what to 90 percent clubs with filled from the river. once more, the water from the combined river is known to be polluted. environmentalists are demanding urgent action to remove bacteria and chemicals from the water require is about water quality in the region. and measures taken to purify, met with no response from the local authorities. and so it seems to be true in sky, villagers do indeed have no other choice, but to use the dirty brown water will be only on times when the water looks a bit cleaner. i put white laundry in it, but it all comes out dirty. that's that you might as well throw the clothes away, which were in the way, once again, the top butcher was so browned, the van republican decided to buy himself inexpensive 5 liter bottle of clean drinking water at the village store. but this water russian will have to last
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a few days and the van revoke, and the witch is dying carefully. look at the i have to be careful not to eat too much harring. that would make me so thirsty. i'd have to drink the dirty water from the river, but now i'm pretty much toughened up against it. as long as it's called, our nimble somers and russia can be hard. coming to meet you, risky will need a lot of water. and what it gets from the co vine isn't fit for human consumption. the summer holidays are just around the corner here in europe and the popular tourist destinations are preparing to receive guests. after a year of isolation and lockdown lea, a multi coast in italy, was specifically hard hit by the corona virus measures that brought tourism to a sense still. but now our reporter got to visit the people who call this beautiful
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stretch of lands their home. it talks about how they are managing life during the pandemic, and i have to admit, i'm a bit jealous of our reporters assignments the to you on the steep terraces of the mail. if he coast, they grow the most delicious lemons. they get their characteristic mild flavor from the sun and the sole t. c. air. i made family i chet who was 6 generation lemon farmers at 86 luigi at those still feel fit as a fiddle. he's convinced that lemon juice flowed through his veins. fortunately, he was spared a corona infection and has already been vaccinated the lemons and working at doors he says, has given him strength even in old age, every appeal of this look here. this one is full of juice. we also used to choose for disinfection of all use to clean our hands about the
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money off to taking over the family business. salvatore had a rebuild professionally working on the steep lemon grows is tiring. 2500 trees. that's about $800.00 tons of lemons. need to be harvested in the hanging gardens each year. the shadows say that they were able to get through the corona crisis by sticking together as a family focus control control and, and chaos us and lose their faith in politics. we don't believe the problems here will be solved. so that's why family is so important to us. and then me not. the mouse itala is the only road connecting such a picturesque towns like rather lo, positano viet, please tomorrow. a tourism here is both a blessing and a curse. before the crisis hit, money flowed freely. american tourists in particular, would often rent luxury villas in prime locations. ramona avatar, the leg gives me a tour of one of her vacant luxury apartments. apart from this illustrious house
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called villa aris, 32 year old ramona manages 20 other privately own village and apartments. this is our salon, which we renovated to you. they've made use of the current pandemic by investing into even more luxury at 1200 years a day. this bill is still comparatively cheap. the owners want to make up for last year is financial losses. and since there's not a lot of work outside the tourism industry, the locals are dependent on the wealth of others, based on postulates provided. it's not easy to find work here with someone. i'm fortunate enough to be working in a business that i help set up and that i enjoy working at odd, okay, maybe i get to interact with a lot of people. so i'm happy here in the meeting for tonight. but there are a lot of other young people who are forced to leave me guess i'll go straight to them that if i this is especially true positano, like the rest of because this village too is the unesco world. heritage dies. many
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residents rent out their apartments and holiday homes to international jets. it is . meanwhile, young people, especially those starting a family, have to move away. at shay black, they're waiting on the return of celebrities. reservations are filling up, says the owner the this was taken in the 1st few years he came to visit. he calls me papa black. denzel washington isn't the only one. the restaurant became the new place to be for hollywood stars, enjoying the doj, a farm. the end or the sweetness of doing nothing. it's 5 am and alberto russo and his father take me along to go fishing back when positano was just a sleepy little village. everyone here lived off fishing and i've seen this type of work. that's our passion. that's what they're drawn to. it was huge. they will isolated for a month during the corona virus pandemic is $100.00 and you got
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a few fish that we didn't catch had to be sold for less than the market price. it was really a very difficult situation. let's hope that we can balance of its, even though they say that's hope that will come out of the stronger than before. profitably during the pandemic, they were left to themselves to get by and amidst the quiet, even the dolphin's return to the bay. but now they were afraid things might go back to normal, says alberta, his father luigi, when it comes to tourism many agreed that less is more like a good really the content was a reminder that only guests here and there you know, we should be less selfish. but unfortunately, didn't really help change people's minds, but people haven't learned a thing that they should not be greedy and to take better care of the environment
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today the to any and see might not have provided them with a lot of fish. but when humans live in harmony with nature, says, alberto, grace and beauty shore to follow. and so the mouth coast remains a place of longing. our final report takes us to the netherlands country with lots of water, even in towns and cities, things to its numerous canals. these canals are, are a breeding ground for fish that would normally swim upstream to lay their eggs. but when the waterways are closed, the fish gets stuck in traffic, so to speak. but now there's an app that helps waiting fish navigate the busy waterways. spring time in the netherlands and the fish and trucks canals are following the call of nature. heading upstream to their spawning grounds. but there is an obstacle, this many evil luck controls the water levels. the luck
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is closed in springs because there are hardly any boats about and that creates an under water fish traffic, german food trucks. water monitors have found a novel way round it a fish doorbell. ecologist installed an underwater camera at the lock that can be viewed on a phone at users to see fish, can press a digital door ringer to tell the lock keepers to open the gate. ryan, for example, has just scanned the cure code to see what's happening below the surface dr. yourself with an appeal. at 1st i thought it was an april fools joke because the fish doorbell went online in the last week of march. but it does seem to be serious. serious business indeed, an unexpected success story than the past. month alone, one and a half 1000000 people have clicked on the fish come bringing the luck keepers
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$50000.00 times. that means no risk for student tom to birth. at least twice a day, he has to crank open the ancient luck and to let the fish through. come to melding benefit of all the crow. luckily the priest. sorts of the rings feels all clicks of registered, but we won't open the lock until we see that enough fish have gathered the core of the fish. instinctively know where to go. they feel the current through the gate. the bell also helps truck and maintain fish stocks. so from the camera in to find 18 different species, felicia duke energy, literally used to spend a lot of energy waiting here for weeks at a time opened, as you know, creative, and that increases the risk of the need by cormorants up the fish traffic jam. me a fish. but those days are now over. the next fish friendly citizen
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of trek is ringing the bell. while down below crustacean waves, it's close to bag passage. a doorbell for fish, that is officially the one headline i never expected to have the joy of presenting . be sure to join us again next week. thanks for watching. take care and they said the news. the news? the news, the news
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my me the who's this is data live from the lin reviving the special relationship us president joe biden takes a stroll with u. k. later borrowers johnson ahead of the g 7 summit. the pair are expected to discuss this effects on the northern auto pace processed in their 1st face to face meeting. also coming up for francis rejects the resignation of a thing. german church later,
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cardinal reinhardt mom had offered to quit as archbishop of munich over the handling of sex abuse scandal. not the pope says he must pass the bed and international film festival gets under way. due to the pan dimming, this is better, natalie is the 1st to take place under this dog as an open air celebration of cinema. ah, i'm rebecca, it says welcome to the program. british prime minister barak johnson has grated us president joe biden, and the english seaside resort of commerce bay ahead of the g 7 summit. they were accompanied on their strong by their wives carried johnson and 1st lady joe biden. the 2 ladies holding talks before the summit, which begins on friday, appears in counter marks, the start of president gordon's 1st foreign to london correspond big mouth
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is insert, ives in cornwall, whether g 7 ladies will be meeting tomorrow. i asked her what my issues i'll be discussing. yes, indeed, they're meeting you in the southwest corner of england and cornwall, which is where both johnston used to be on holiday as a child, a beautiful corner of the united kingdom, and probably a fitting backtrack for him to woo president joe biden. because we know that president biden hasn't paused said of boys johnson that he reminds me of donald trump. that's the, the physical and emotional no, no, on the trunk. we could imagine that there is some tension to overcome this relationship between these 2 leaders. however, they're both looking ahead to the g 7 summit and they both wanted to be a success. and we can imagine that they will be on best behavior when they discuss re the wide variety of issues, such as climate change, vaccinating the world,
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but also foreign policy issues like how to deal with russia and how to stand up to china. all right, stay with this big because we want to know more about this trip. but right now, let's take a closer look at some of the difficult diplomacy. confronting the u. s. president in europe. touching down in the u. k. on a mission to reset the american relations with the world on his 1st trip abroad since taking office. president joe biden has a pact itinerary. the g 7 summit is followed by a nato meeting you talks and a face to face with russian president vladimir putin. from america 1st to ladies, 1st, the president set himself apart from his predecessor, even before stepping up to the microphone or his wife jill. giving the opening remarks to the us troops stationed at the base as the daughter of
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a navy signal men in world war 2. and a mother of a major who was in the delaware army national guard, and served a year in rack. and now, as your 1st lady, i was so proud to be here with all of you to begin our 1st overseas trip. when biden did eventually speak, his message was clear. at every point along the way, we're going to make it clear that united states is back democracies of the world are standing together to tackle the tougher challenges and the issues that matter most to our future that were committed to lady was strength, defending our values. and delivery for our people. the president had strong words the potent to heading to the g 7, then to the nato minister, and then to meet with mr. to let him know what i want him to know.
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trump had been unwilling to stand up to russia and was accused of pandering to autocrats biden left little doubt that those days are over. the united states will respond in a robust and meaningful way when the russian government engages in harmful activities. we've already demonstrated that i'm going to communicate that there are consequences relying, violating the sovereignty of democracies in the united states in europe and elsewhere. having laid down a marker at the start of his whirlwind tour, biden has left both allies and adversary's with little doubt of what to expect. so some strong words for russia, their big one buttons priorities for this g 7 summit.
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well this some, it comes at a key moment actually for the you case history having just left the european union and for base countries. it's really important to put, put the spotlight on march lateralism on had values and for democracies to, to come together and stay together and to find sort of common ground when it comes to contentious issues like in the foreign policies. how to deal with russia. but also when it comes to china, there are quite a lot of diverging views within the g 7. so they will both use the summit as a platform to basically bring the g 7 the those wealthy countries together to find a common position or big mass incident, where the g 7 summit is going to take place as of tomorrow. thank you. let's take a look at some of the stories making news around the world. a major oil pipeline,
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as opposed by environmentalists and climate change can pop campaigners has been cancelled. the keystone ex l pipeline would have carried crude oil from canada to the us. president joe biden revoke the permit on his 1st day in office. now the company behind it has scrapped the project. the world's largest mate processing company, j b. s says it paid around some of $11000000.00 during a cyber attack. earlier this month, the attack interrupted capital fluttering it us plants and threatened to disrupt food supply chains. it followed an earlier cyber attack on the colonial gas pipeline. c, f. b. i has recovered most of the ransom paid there. a french court has sentenced a 28 year old man to full month in prison for slapping president emmanuel mack hole in the face. the man struck my coat during a walk about tuesday in a south eastern town. the court has banned him from ever holding office and from owning weapons. for 5 years. in the monsoon season has begun with
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a tragedy. at least 11 people, including 8 children, have died after a building collapse in room by it's believed heavy rains undermined the poorly constructed house. india is bracing itself for more monsoon disasters. it's a race against time for these rescue workers has the search for survivors. in the rubble of this apartment, building residents joined firefighters and police officers. as they looked for signs of life, i was the my number. there was an incredibly loud noise and we knew that something terrible had happened. i rushed out my front door and i thought the building had collapsed. i was getting heavy monsoon rains, have pounded more by since wednesday in many parts of the city or on the water. the rainfall could, if we can, the buildings, foundations,
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with deadly consequences of how i got to the incident happened around midnight. it was a building consisting of the ground floor and 2 levels. the yoga fell onto the building in front of it. oh, we have rescued. 18 people so far out of which 11 have died and 7 have been injured . police will investigate the accidents and will follow up with what the legal procedures require. she got the good will put the family members wait anxiously for news about their loved ones with more rain expect to denise than in central india over the coming weeks. many tried to do will not be the last hope francis has refused to accept the resignation of one of germany's talk. catholic bishops over the handling of a sex abuse scandal. cardinal reinhardt monk offered his resignation in
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a less the pipe last week. marks who is the archbishop of munich said he had shared responsibility. what he called the catastrophe of sexual abuse by clerics mark is not accused of committing abuse himself. as daddy found nearly 4000 children, mostly boys with sexually assaulted by german clergyman between 946 and 2014 w. religious affairs analyst, mountain gang joins us for more on this story. mon, why has the pope refused cardinal monster resignation? well, the letter that the po issued and respond to march, request her offer of resignation. it's actually really quite enlightening because it shows about that essentially thing full agreements are express himself in full agreement with marks and says a couple of things that are really quite, quite remarkable. the 1st one is that the analysis and the may i call, i mean, so this sort of contrition and public messages of guilt and, you know,
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self social education. so to say are simply not enough that he says, well, you know, the attitude and the institutional idea of taking refuge in the, in the institutional integrity of the church. and then saying, yes, we have actually, you know, made mistakes or we have seen a but then pretending that, you know, business can just go on a few shall and it's no longer acceptable, at least the folks response. and that it's a matter of fact, you recognize this in merger position. the sense that it is important to put, he actually write the letter in spanish and use the nurse and expression. that is, it is important to put the meat on the grill is what he actually says in this letter. essentially saying that it's important to actually see ways to produce concrete, concrete changes. so i think that, you know, this changes quite a bit. the shape of the conversation and what the focus actually saying is that the best place for you to do this remains darcia darcia. be sure pre and remains noon.
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can set essentially units. so what's the next step then for the archbishop of munich, he's one of the catholic church is most senior figures and known liberal cleric very much so. so it's very important to keep in mind that this is a political power house that mark to somebody that has an enormous footprint in current in politics. because he lead some of the most powerful voices in demand for reform and demand for redress of what you see. so it's a get us traffic crisis in the church with the sexual abuse cases. the letter makes it very, very clear that something has to happen going forward. what the letter of the boat doesn't say, it's exactly what that would be. he does say that this should happen to said from, from the archbishop, archbishop seeds in manage, but it doesn't say exactly what it should be. however, it is important to underline that there is a, what seems to be a big shift in the pope's position on how is it that this going to be dealt with
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going forward no longer messages, no longer mc will no longer saying that the church is guilty which is something that in the letter success we have done many, many times, but it's just not enough. all right, thanks very much for the analysis. you're welcome. cultural life here in germany is slowly coming back up the amounts of locked down with normally buildings. top event in the middle of winter is now taking place as an outdoor celebration. the berlin international film festival has already handed out its trophies the golden bears in an online competition. and now the audiences can see the entries on the summer skies. the bell analysis so called special summer edition is finally under way. thanks to falling, covet 19 infection numbers and specially created open in sentiments across the german capital. first on the bill was the mar, attain in. jodie foster stars as
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a lawyer defending a suspect being held at guantanamo bay after $911.00. and i'll be 3 names on the lawsuit. united states of america, donald rumsfeld, and george w bush. like many other i list is jodie foster. i couldn't make it to the event in person due to travel restrictions. this bella, nala is definitely one for the fans. i think we all need a little bit of hope and happiness. this event comes after a very long, dark moment. and may the most important thing for us is really to give the feeling that it's possible to stay together. and without any fears, it's all different. this year with outdoor screenings only berlin's museum island has been turned into a giant open arena. and the bell in alabama is,
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are already awarded the pandemic and the rise of streaming changing old rules. you're watching data, but the news from berlin, steven basically is up. next we do a business news update. you can get all the latest news and information around the clock on our website. that's w dot com. i've got to follow up on social media as well. i'm rebecca bridges for me and the entire team. thanks for joining us with. ah ah, where i come from, we have to fly for a free press. i was born and raised in a military dictatorship with one tv channel and a few newspapers with official information as a journey. i had work on the trip of many candles, and there are always the same for to mean equality. and that the freedom of the
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