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the jewish in europe, the 2 part documentary starts july 5th on d w. ah, the news, ah, this is the w news light from the lens for reviving the special relationship, but not shaking hands. historic elbow bumps us president joe biden, british prime minister parish johnson meat for the 1st time with the jump in describing the encounter as a breath of fresh ass. also on the program, germany disbands on elite police, you have to office is a found to be active in the far right shots group is the latest in
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a string. alleged extreme cases amongst germany's police surveillance, repression and imprisonment, human rights group. i'm just the international relief this new evidence of china's campaign, as persecution against it. we got mostly minority and footballs. a european championships about to kick up delayed for a year because of the panoramic euro. 2025000000 catch going in rogue on friday nights and will tell you what to expect. ah, i'm feel gale. welcome to the program. us president joe biden has wrapped up. he's the 1st full day if is your opinion tour. he talked with british prime minister barak johnson for 1900 minutes discussing cooperation on climate change,
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global security, and the current of ours pandemic. it was a promising start to mr. biden's 1st foreign trip as president. and his focus is clearly on reinvigorating transatlantic partnership. the president has landed joe biden on european soil for a week of diplomacy, his message that from years of neglecting the trunk atlantic alliance, a well and truly over at every point along the way. we're going to make it clear that united states is that the strip is important for biden. it goes to the heart of his belief about this era that we vented a battle of the systems between democracies like those here in europe. and are talk receipts like china and russia biden says that the west must unite and show that it's got what it take. democracies of the world are standing together to tackle the toughest challenges and the issues that matter most to our future. that we're
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committed to, lady was strength, defending our values. so biking has come to europe. the 3 summits with democratic clubs. first, the g 7 in britain, that nato and the european union in brussels before finally with russia is letting me place you biden's idea. if that it's best to consult your friends before you confront your rival, that you are in german, diplomat falls going issue. that's a good plan. good. i think it is very smart. it is in terms of diplomatic of practice to meet with nato partners for which you are part of this 1st, before the meeting with bloody may put it by wants to be able to show putin and indirect a china to the when the western united they can deliver in ways that they cannot thank you for he's an ounce plans to donate more cove. it vaccines to poorer
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countries. and keith have in finance ministers of agreed a minimum rate of corporate taxes to force global time to pay that fish. so you can expect the g 7 to be a show of transatlantic unity. but how deep does that unity go when it comes to biden's? big idea of pushing back against the autocrat on china. europe has tied in with us sanctions over human rights abuses. but europe's economy is so dependent on china, but it's doubtful. it will be as tough as washington once and on russia, germany has refused to stop the controversial north stream to pipeline biden's seas . that is a major mistake that will make your weaker, more dependent on russia. both going issue fears. if europe doesn't step in risks, feeding the narrative that the trans atlantic alliance isn't west, is there anything we can do to make sure that the next president
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will not be again, donald trump, or somebody like donald trump, who wishes to abandon europe. we want to be a good partner, another useless topic. so a lot rides on this week. if somebody is between friends and foes. meetings that count both for the outside world and for the vote is back home. well here know what to yet and hot things about the summit is the foreign policy. a spokesman of chancellor medical conservative, welcome to the w. we heard about quite a few topics on that agenda. what do you expect to dominate this meeting? first i would like to say that we, we appreciate your being the president of us is coming to europe for one whole week . it was the same by the way, with trump. he was also coming for 70 to europe and to natal summit and also to sum it together with the hands of the opinion. but we expect that he comes by
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a common agenda of corporation and multilateral approaches to those are also questions to rise up and that the results i'll go with some it's will be much more intense and much more creative than it was 4 years ago. was that they did set up right. why, why, what will it be able to do? and they're coming few days that you wouldn't have been able to do a year ago with, with donald trump in the chair. i think we can trust on us and on president by that to us wants to go back into elite a concerning a leading off the pre birch again, dictators and autocrat around the globe. and therefore, the question of the behavior, russia not only in the ukraine, but also standing to the dictate off by the roster location coal and also harming opposite in its own country. and also looking with
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chop i to china, which combines economic and political power and political pressure, which is not in line with international wrought law on our expectations, on fair relations in the birds. and i think if europe and north america match its, its capabilities, we have a huge leverage to, to, and change things. and to pro, promote another behavior by, by putting and also by the, by the chinese government. i mean, is a president by now has said, i quoted, he wants to let the president putin and know what he wants him to know. which sounds aggressive it's about circular. is that the right approach? i think the right approach is 1st to talk to partners and friends in europe before going to put in and meeting him. i think it's also clear for putting that if he meets with biden and by the present and us position that the this position did last
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discussed with the o. p, and partner as european union and other nato partner. but also with countries like japan and australia is also participating, is that she's f summit as a guest white damper. and i think it's a gift with a gift put in an impression that the rest are both free about the proceeds of the west. once to take the challenge right off the autocratic governments, except that the coach and the rest of the world knows that there is a schism between the united states and europe when it comes to dealing with russia . protein knows that to europe, and especially germany wants to deal with russia for the energy. the united states says that europe is too dependent on russia. so putin will, will just look at that's about schism between the 2 sides and exploited. and he was successful. successful with that way,
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put in it seemed like she wants to try to split european union by promoting this bad wrote initiative in i think unfair way in some some parts. but i think we have to now with a chance to show to the picture of the road that we were close together. and that's a job by cooperative us president, but also a strong and president and willing to leave. and i think you will be sure to take this open hand of offer and he should present our ideas my personal, if you on the energy question is why should be not debate about energy security in m all? why the framework not only looking for not to, to the question? how independent depend, should we be gas and oil and other energy supply? and at the end of this debate, formula, whole life, our independent regulation,
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and then be, have to decide how much russia that should be in gym nedd and you'll be net or not . that's clear. thank you so much. you're going heart to foreign policy spokesman for the c d u c s u and the german on this talk. thank you. bye bye. i will take a look now at some other stories making news around the world starting in france, where a court, a sentence, a 28 year old man to 4 months in prison, a sloughing president macro in the face. he's drunk, the french president on tuesday during a walk back in the southwest in town. the court has banned him from ever holding office and from owning weapons for 5 years. but frances is refused to accept the resignation of germany. cardinal reinhardt marks over the handling of sex abuse scandal. the archbishop of munich offered his resignation in a letter last week. i know himself accused of committing abuse. he said he shared responsibility for what he called the catastrophe of sexual abuse by clerics
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child. labor has been the 1st time in 20 years. the united nation says $160000000.00 children around the world of being forced to work for half a year. living 12 un is warning that the pandemic could push millions more into labor. here in germany, authority say they will disband on elite. you need to frankfurt police force of the revelations that officers were part of right wing extremists chat groups. members of the s e k. swat team, a suspect to the sharing content in fighting racial hatred and not the images 19 active duty officers a one former c k officer under investigation. it's the latest in a string of cases of alleged extremism amongst germany's police. a guy had, i was issued from d. w political corresponded hands, brant, welcome hans disbanding. the unit seems like a drastic measure. tell us more about what was in these messages. frankly,
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we don't exactly know what was in the message. just the descriptions have been fairly general nazi propaganda. nazi symbols possibly pictures of hitler, that sort of thing. these are all images that are prohibitive in germany except in very special context. the disbanding of the unit indeed is a very drastic step. but the minister, the interior minister of the regional ron frankfurt has been under pressure for many, many months, probably years because of similar sorts of occurrences within the police force in that area. so he, i think felt that now was the time to set an example to send out a warning to other similar, possibly, possibly similar groups at my sin exists in the police. that's why it was shut down . and sally, this is not the 1st time to police in germany, have been investigative or right wing extremist links. i was this allowed to happen again. well, in fact, in this case,
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they found this group really by mistake because they were accidentally, they were investigations going on against a member of this group who was alleged to have child pornography. and while they were investigating him about that, they found evidence of this right when child group that consumed the sorts of shot groups in various process germany here in berlin as well, for instance. and the german domestic intelligence service has talked about hundreds of cases in the last 4 years or so. and in the german forces about a 1000 cases service. this is not a simple matter that seems to be a structural problem. and obviously, these kinds of organizations, military organizations, armed forces do attract these kinds of people. one would imagine, but at the moment the authorities have not really been able to get a handle on that. so what are they doing about it? there has been
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a several investigations that have been announced. the interior ministry towards the end of last year announced that there would be an investigation of the sort of working conditions of police around the country, including possible insert an instance of racism. a similar sort of investigation has been announced here in berlin, by the local authorities. when asked to see that for germany, this is a very, very sensitive matter. the country with its nazi history is very sensitive to any armed person. any person in uniform showing right wing tendencies off to that right wing tendency in germany led to there's also the 2nd world war across the world. thank you for that. did every political correspondent hands, brant at it in you have monsoon season has begun with a tragedy. at least 11 people, including 8 children, have died after a building collapsed in one by its believe. heavy rains undermined the poorly
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constructed house. the country's preparing for more months in disastrous it's a race against time police rescue workers has the search for survivors. in the rubble of this apartment building residence, joined firefighters and police officers, as they looked for signs of life. i want to be my number. there was an incredibly loud noise and we knew that something terrible had happened . i rushed out my front door and i saw the building and collapse. our heavy monsoon rains have pounded more by since wednesday in many parts of the city are under water. the rainfall could, if we can, the buildings, foundations, with deadly consequences. regarding the incident happened around midnight. it was a building consisting of the ground floor and 2 levels fell onto the building in
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front of it. we have rescued 18 people so far out of which 11 have died and 7 have been injured. police will investigate the accident and will follow up with one of the legal procedures required. we got the family members wait anxiously for news about their loved ones with more rain expected to denise than in central india over the coming weeks. many tried to do will not even last the new report by amnesty international details. china is systematic persecution of the week of minority in the saint john region. it shows how since 2017 beijing is carried out a campaign of repression against the predominantly muslim minority, incarcerated millions and so called re education camps. but even though spare imprisonment are subject to ha surveillance measures the w land more about the day,
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the reality is facing weakness from a former school teacher who now lives in the netherlands. the surveillance of the week, it starts at the entrance to their home. a few years ago, p scanning devices suddenly appeared at residential compounds all over the city of rooms. they had directed to the police. this is the compound where can it be new, civic use to live? she has since moved to the netherlands and can now speak freely. lot like amazon. you were certainly not allowed visitors anymore, only very close relatives. and we had to register them in advance and wait for approval in the critical day, the room. she is the capital of sins young in china is northwest. the region is home to the week is a turkey muslim people. conflicts between weak is and the chinese government have wrapped it in violence in the past. since 2017,
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the region has seen an unprecedented incarceration of muslim minorities in re education caps could be no acidic used to be a primary school teacher when she was suddenly assigned to this facility on the outskirts of the city. to teach mentoring to an educated weakness, she was told of i saw that the peat and risks of the people were in shackles were moving as if in slow motion. that is, when i understood they had not taken me to school for an educated adult to a prison camp. it is unclear what is happening now with this site. we're quickly stopped from inquiring behind the incarceration stands a powerful network of surveillance and oppression. police stations with an eyesight of each other patrols in this treat. louise mon, carry mobile id checking devices. it doesn't happen as much now, but in the past,
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people would get stopped every few 100 meters to make sure they can get the message . if an alarm went off during one of these checks heavily on policemen would arrive, they were already waiting nearby because they would put a black bag on the suspects head and take them away. i have witnessed that awesome even today is to start shaking when i see a black plastic back. but that should come up upon dollars or other on the outskirts of the city, we managed to fill them a cluster of data centers. police data and surveillance footage are processed here an app on their phone alerts, policemen. one software has identified a suspect under close surveillance. those who have recently moved to a different city travel abroad, acquiring an official suspect database. we use an unusual amount of
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electricity. postpone is often disconnected. again, we have stopped from what is happening and seen. jung is seen by observe is around the world as a crime against humanity, a system re minutes in the darkest periods of the 20th century. powered by today's technology. a group of enterprising farmers in you down day is tapping into the country's promising market for honey you've gotten. and that has import rights into the european union, where demand is pacing local production in the rainbow. re, mountains of western uganda. some of the phone in your treasure, jerry sassik wilma, has just may be of be keeping and she's already counting profits from her small lap area. i expect much more money from honey production. i want
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a big piece of land and i'm already planning and expanding my theory. uganda is one of the few african countries certified to explore timing into the u, which has looking up good opportunities for beekeepers. like us the coma. but before the village you have can start exporting, they must meet standards for the international market. estimated at about $9000000000.00. the former, the former cooperative, to ensure that they get a corresponding prize for their not your honey. when your one meter men will come to you on the stop you operates while when we are very many, we can stand together and make a by law that the appraisal will be these. this loops of mountain missouri are traditionally known for producing coffee which ends uganda about a $1000000.00 every day in exports. the farmers of previously embraced bees for
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ecology reasons like pollination. the now i appreciate the flying creatures more for helping them to be verified from coffee dependency. well, mine is what sometimes the coffee sees him is bad and the you'll just slow at that time. if the season for honey production is good, please can keep me going to the you and food agency filed reports that honey production in europe has recently dropped due to past said use on funds. the village beekeepers lake at the coma hope that the challenges in the e u can be an opportunity for them to me to pick up as the global demand for organic expands. so earlier we reported on the g 7, so really gets underway to morrow. there are lots of issues on the agenda from climate change to the pandemic. for one group of artists and activities hoping that g 7 leaders would also take time to focus on the environmental threat from
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electronic waste. and they've made a bold statement to try and make sure the issue isn't overlooked. the d 7 leaders have been immortalized in a sculpture made of electronic waste. this giant world looks out toward cob. this bay with a d 7 summit is taking place this week. depth, mount recycle, more redeemed, to highlight the growing threat of electronic waste. we have to deal with it as a human race. we have to do it as nations where one nation is pushing off to another nation to get rid of polluting 9. this is why it's a g 70, this is why it's have to get them all talking to each other. i just say this sort out as a human race, you know, to piece highlights not only the need for a political decision, but also more environmental awareness. i mean, a fridge or hoover all you know, could last 20 years,
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it doesn't have to be thrown away so quickly. and hopefully this will grow papers attention to the fact, especially the people over there. and they said that these things, something has to be done about this. everyone involved holds the summit, will finally lead to action and not just more empty promises. so they clearly, when it, when it's over in sport you're 2020 is finally happening after being postponed for a year because of the current of ours pandemic. the tournament starts on friday with turkey taking on italy in room $24.00 teams divided into 6 groups. will be taking part for a total of $51.00 matches. so here is a preview of euro 2020 euro 2020 means a lot of stars competing like killing and in bombay, the french one to kin who could put his stamp on. his 1st euro's germany's chi habits who scored the winning goal for chelsea's champions league title,
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or robert levin, dusky of poland, who can't seem to stop scoring and don't forget ports. it goes christiana, rinaldo, who could become the euro's all time top scorer. the question is, how safe is a pen european tournament? europe's best players during a pandemic. despite the pandemic force delay your way for president alexander jeffery in has been insisting the tournament will be safe for players. officials and fans. there have been concerns over possible virus clusters. this lead to away from allowing nations to expand squads up to 26 players and good thing. the netherlands already dropped goalkeeper ya specialists in from their squad because of a positive test. both spain and sweden have also had players tested positive for coven 19. for the 1st time in its history, the tournament will be taking place across europe. each of the 11 host cities have
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been given clearance to host bands. 10 cities are shooting for anywhere from 12231000 fans. but it passed as aiming to have a full house. that would mean $61000.00 fans in the push cost irina, the semi finals, then the final will take place in london's wembley stadium. world cup winners, france enter euro 2020 as the top favorites. but they blur and their stars need to survive. the so called group of death, which consists the reigning champions, portugal, as well as germany. if things go england's way, they could play all but one of their matches in london some serious harm advantage other nations to watch out for our belgium and italy who both won all 10 of their qualifiers and the tournaments dark horse could be turkey, who together with belgium had the best defense during qualifiers and might just
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