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music scene productions hostilities and it was a proposal that was put forward by the united states and they were pushing for that to counter a. china's belton road initiative is a massive infrastructure program that has been, however, criticized. and as having only one goal to extend china's influence so abuse you as has been saying, it's important for the western nations, for democracies to establish their own for us infrastructure program that is based on democratic values, and that has no strings attached. so what does that decision by lead us to sign onto this us proposal? tell us about the use relationship with china while the european union and the you leaders have made it clear a hat of this meeting here in cornwall,
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that they don't see china only as a rival or competitor. they also see china as part know in global issues. however, the fact that they have agreed to this new initiative is also very telling because it shows that the is a were. there is a growing criticism that china's bells and wrote initiative is facing growing criticism in europe. and many leaders are concerned that china is trying to extend its influence on europe doorstep. and at the same time, i think it was important for the european union, for the european union leaders to show that there are supporting you as president jo by them. and they're ready to support him in his efforts to counter china's influence. okay, we've also seen you lead us meet with host barbara johnson called pensions of our
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breasts that threaten their friendly mood at the summit. well, boys johnson is certainly under a lot of pressure from you. leaders over this ongoing dispute tend of over northern ireland and then northern ireland protocol that is part of the rex it deal. actually we are talking here about the dispute, whether it is okay to export shields me from mainland britain to northern ireland. the we're saying it is against that protocol and the you, it's saying this is just one example that is showing that the u. k is not committed to implementing this protocol while the u. k. is saying no it's, it's just you that the you is to christic about that, but this topic has definitely potential to dominate the headlines here. ok. the w
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correspondent alex on that for now. i mean, in cobb is b cornwell. thank you. and you and secretary general antonio, chad is, has won to g 7 lead as well is on the edge of an obvious, he wants them to do more to fight climate change. that's also the message of extinction. rebellion and other activists. we have been demonstrating me of the some its value in cornwall, but just as the solution by what they see as needed, failure to follow through. on the play i just made in the paris climates i called back in 2015. no date of the respondents, charlotte chelsea and phil is in falmouth, where one of the protest this taken place. charlotte, what exactly is the 1st against where you've joined the ass and extinction? rebellion process. you mentioned just just now that the climate action growing, we're coming to the end of the praise has now been launching for about 90 minutes. i'm sure you can tell. there are hundreds of people have taken hard in this,
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marcia, they've just gathered outside the media center where the walls media are assembled for the g 7 summit. the name of game of the name of the game, of course, is to get as much attention as possible. now this march is called g is the green washing a loss of the band is that you're seeing around represent that they say that they've been broken promises from leaders the decades. they want the g 7 needed to hit that cool. today we just have a look around on the scale of the event here. we've got the dragon here, that's been f a. so the 2 days of protests i fall as much as i thing. sure. a 1000000000 and you can see some police in the background. now, some $6500.00 police offices, all monitoring the whole g 7 events around the country. protests have been peaceful so far and it thinks that rebellion is a non violent protest groups. they're almost protest scheduled for places throughout the day and tomorrow as well. please ensure that everything safe. okay,
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charlotte seldom fail. you let's not take a look at other stories make it headlines around the world. ariens are voting in parliamentary elections or was shadowed by a crackdown on anti government demonstrations. the voters being wife and said by the protest, movements that helped oust long time autocrat, abdel aziz which f like in 2019 it says j political establishment is still rife with corruption and cronies. of the prominent hong kong for the, the activists eyeglass child has been released from prison after 77 months of the 10 month 10 child was due along with activists, joshua one and ivan lamb will have all in antibodies in protest in 2019 china. i sense impose the national security law to stifle distance
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thousands of people have taken to the streets of the canadian city of london for in march in support of the muslim community and against hate crime. last sunday for members of the same family were killed when the were ran down by a man driving a truck. prime minister just introduce has called it the terrorist talk, funerals for the family due to take place late on saturday. a march in salma diety, thousands walked from the spot where the muslim family was killed to the nearby mosque taking his found together against hate crime. and as i'm a phobia in canada, it feels really good. how are you? so, you know, you forgot how good he was. it was a really good reminder to do this entire thing. everyone around you, all united premeditated attack has left
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residence in shop the victims a 15 year old girl. her parents and grand mother, 3 generations of one family who had been out on an evening stroll the sole survivor . the 9 year old boy was left off and this is regarding us. mostly it can happen with the community. we will grow the future with to the immigrants which usually the much culminated in the can do the job, the grading community now demanding government action against violence towards muslims to football now. and the championship has kicked off in
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room with easily beaten turkey 3 now, and that's what i meant. opening much. i was last night, chris harrington from the w 4 to see to tell us all about that, chris. there was definitely a great start for a return of how things on for that for the night. well, it was a beautiful opening ceremony. there were fire work, literally and figuratively with the crowd. the beautiful faces finally began, says back, you know, and then there were giant balls also descended, and the crowd was serenaded, but with the angelic voice of italy's own andrea bocelli. you say it was all nice. i think it was heavily favoring italy and the results showed as much, you know, a game of defense from turkey. the 1st goal was an own goal. he just had this feeling that italy was going to break it and they actually did. in the 2nd half shiro immobile a former dormant player that at the 2nd goal. and then the 3rd goal was as you know, the daily coughing up in italy is the, are the clear favorites to win their group group a. and you know, i think it was nice especially having the fans back. i think that's the most
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important element. and that's what we were all missing in this sport. definitely on that. this thought i meant was delayed for years with us due to the pandemic. so how much of a relief must be for both the organizers and the friends that it's finally underweight? you're talking about a year waiting for this a year with this pressure and anticipation building up. and this european championship is different. several host cities, one of the requirements you ever put out there was that hey, we have to have fans. and then we got a taste of that. you saw several bands in italy. you know about a 1000. there were $16000.00 space in total at the arena last night at the stadium . you know, so i think you see the football fever taking over. you see baker's making cookies with european, you know, themes on them and so forth. i think this is great because there's all across europe. i've been missing salivating for this probably to get a bit, a taste of it, and a lot more football to go off football to go tell us what's coming up today. more group a actually we have wells in switzerland. i like switzerland, switzerland,
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have a handful of bonus players. okay, i'll go with them later in the afternoon, denmark and finland, finland, it's their debut of the tournament. you know, sometimes you know, they can shock in and then the main match tonight, my opinion, belgium versus russia, looking forward to that one. yeah. i know who i want to when it's in the w sports. thanks a lot for your time. thank you. an intent is no object of just due to the french open, final at the beaten are found about in an incredible semi final the loss was only to st. funny or fed in paris since you 1st started competing with the girls. that when for jack of it gives them a chance to clean the 19th grand slam title on sunday. the center code in paris has been spanish territory since rafa on the 1st one here in 2005. and so for novak jock of ich, this was the biggest challenge in tennis, if not all of sport that the city showed, some of why the dal has 113 titled the
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1st set to the spaniard, the serbian being fought back. he won the 2nd before the match scaled unfathomable heights. in the 3rd, the skill, the court coverage, the endurance transfixing a crowd. but since the king of play was about to be the tribe, it was a semi final fit for a funnel. just the 3rd time the dial has been beaten in paris in 108 matches. the super emotional for me to feel the love of the people in the most important place of my desk area without enough self thanks. thanks a lot to them. definitely the best match that i was part of
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ever in rolling arrows for me and top 3 matches that i ever played in my entire career back job which will play stephan. a 50 pass in the final on sunday. you watch and dw life on berlin op next? well, stories the world in report. smaller news that it's about the op and you can of course, stay up to date on our website, d, w dot com. i am ready, michael junior, joining us. the secrets lie behind these was discovered new adventures in 360 degree and explore fascinating world heritage site b, w world heritage 3 get the app. now young moroccan
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immigrants. the police will stop done that the road is illusion and their flight could be fatal. but going back is not an option. i'm on and they are stuck in the spanish border area there. they're waiting for a chance that will probably never come. shattered dreams starts june 18th on d, w. i i the this week on world stories in russia, not only supporters are being repressed, quiet days on the greek island as we begin in may be. after 6 years of negotiations, germany has acknowledged the genocide committed
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a herero and now my people's during his colonial rule. but some leaders reject the negotiated agreement. this is an emotional place for many herero. they come back regularly to visit this tree in the village of aut janine hundreds of herero prisoners of war were hanged here by german troops. just go through the neck and they hang them. sadness. certainly anger. yes, no, not that a human being could actually be doing this for what reason for the reason that all on sisters simply stood up in diffuse to give up what belong to them, namely, violette. more than a 100 years ago, german soldiers killed almost 100000 herero,
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a norma in the former colony of german sides. west africa, in 1984 loiter on, trotter gave the extermination order. it included women and children. no germany wants to recognize this as a genocide and has pledged 1100000000 euros for development projects. that's what the government negotiated with recur. oh, that's a deal between 2 governments and development aid. it has nothing to do with our demand for the battery since they are fully house. for a curl, a former attorney general in namibia and his supporters are still considering legal actions. but previous attempts have already failed in several us courts. we are on our way to the village of a cock hora, 2 hours away by car. here to the majority of the population is herero. and there are several traditional leaders on the bottom. and she didn't,
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she think you're in existence, but you don't see him as much. he's not. he's not that i'm not seeing. he's not the traditional leaders here. don't share a singular viewpoint. some support recur legal actions. others are in favor of the deal negotiated by the government. some others want to renegotiation prioritizing more money for this per region. unfortunately, the negotiating did not come back to us to, to tell us, how did the german government arrived at the focus, the have concluded. so i'm not yet of the opinion that i did to go should go ahead with the, with the agreement and deal the consensus with the affected community. back in jeanine pyre, my chief for a curl and his followers say they will protest further. they want respiration. and new negotiation.
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the in russia, anyone who stands up for the imprisoned kremlin critic alexis volney will feel the state swift punishment. even signing an online petition is enough reason to be fired. today you have guineas. donovan is just a guest in moscow's famous metro system. but just a month ago, he worked here as an escalator technician. then monday he received his dismissal papers without warning. donovan says he was fired for political reasons. for him in the history of him as i was surprised at 1st done, he felt awful. but then i got angry if any, donovan was known as a diligent worker and says his work was never once criticized in the 3 years he was employed by the metro. but his signature on an online petition proved to be his
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downfall. in april and the run up to the protest, demanding the release of alex sienna volley, he signed the document and support of the opposition leader. he was just one of about 400000 russians to do so. let me think, i've never been to a protest. i'm not interested in the volley as a politician, but as a human being and a citizen of this country, and just like him, each one of us can be subject to the whims of the authorities. the police change tank at the most recent major protests in moscow on april 21st instead of mass arrest. many activists were subjected to intimidation and punishment. days later, this was repression. many were visited by police after the protest, similar charged and jailed. others were fired or thrown out of college. the firing of guinea donovan was not an isolated incident. moscow's metro workers' union is currently being inundated with similar cases. not done it up. and we've
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received more than 40 complaints on the phone, but i think there will be even more about 60 dismissals altogether. mo, mo, data course to just when the mouse firings were brought up at a press conference kremlin speaker dmitri. pascal's maintained that the workers were let go for having taken part in unauthorized protests, and then employers had the right to do so. but you have guinea donovan claims he has never taken part in a protest. anyone can make mistakes, but i didn't. i voice my political opinion. if the state carries out such punishments, it'll achieve the opposite of its aims. people will want to join the opposition. i've always been silent, but no more checking which together with his union ge donovan plans to see his employer. the moscow metro, although he doesn't believe he'll succeed, he wants to keep fighting, even if it's only
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a symbolic gesture. the cycling is both good for the environment and a popular activity in germany. the government wants to expand cycling infrastructure by investing 1000000000 euros mobility researchers and activists in berlin. say more should be done up on your bike and ride along a pop up cycle pants. these new yellow marked bike lanes have gotten things moving in for they hastily set up during the burgeoning corona virus pandemic, to give cyclists more space and more safety. but for nick casner, it's still not enough. he dreams of an inner city completely free of private car traffic. he's collecting signatures for a petition to hold a referendum. we are hoping to create a berlin that is safer health. we are more environmentally friendly and more livable for all the citizens. that means ensuring that we have less private car
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traffic and more opportunities to bike to walk, to enjoy the streets, either for gardening or phase or more playground. he aims together enough signatures to force a referendum if he does. berliners can also vote on benny cars from the city center at the same time as they vote in september's federal election. what do the politicians thing? a pop up bike lane is a suitable pathway to berlin's traffic senator. the city recently eliminated 300 parking spaces for cars. here the green party senator for transport wants to push berlin's mobility revolution even further on. i like yes, not under the 1st week and services significantly more public transport or better cycling infrastructure better transport infrastructure even for pedestrian getting in and on. it then very likely will raise the price of public space in the home for
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toys. 100 kilometers, fast bike lanes are planned to better connect berlin's inner city with its outlying districts. in the near future mobility research, andreas me doesn't own a car or even a bike. he books trains cars and bicycles with his cell phone and calls for a radical sharing strategy. he says only shared mobility can stop cars eating up land then female will be, will learn to share cars in rural areas to the old won't be classic car sharing. the if 5 people are driving 5 cars in the same direction at the same time than those 5 people will be driving in one car and do that usually with digital platforms. and that's how we can drastically reduce the number of cars in rural areas as well. out of practice with what will mobility look like in the future? the move away from cars has just begun. the
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grease is admitting tourists again, as long as they're vaccinated, recovered or tested. the island of mika nose is also emerging from its mandatory corona virus, lumber. the season is taking off with both hope and trepidation. the tourists are heading back. it can't be compared to may 2 years ago, but still, mika knows remains relatively quiet. foreign guests haven't arrived yet, but european are gearing up for their post marked down freedom to travel to be i mean i'm on vacation and we can host with a colleague. we both work in the same hospital and we've had a tough here because of cove. it now we just want to relax. i think my political name was onto my music is still banned in restaurants and bars. the party jets it hasn't come back yet. it's not on the financial loss generally make on everybody in
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the party. we were partying a lot, everyone coming here to have fun and to be connecting with more people. so this is a very strange situation for all of us. businesses here, last 70 percent of their income in 2020, in 2021. they can only hope for at least half of what they earned last year. the season has just begun special prices or attracting families, as well as those who want to enjoy some quiet time. this hotel, the old harbor has been open since february. people here are happy about the tourists who don't come to party. last year, prime minister curiosity switzer, talkies campaigned for less mass tourism and more sustainability in greece for islands like meeker knows which lead, exclusively from tourism. it's a difficult balance one to receive a lot of stories,
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of course, because mickle knows is a huge tourism industry. but we want to do it with respect to our care and the nature of the island, the color of the island in the life of the residence. most people you're getting vaccinated. sabina tacos offers tours of the island. she's happy that people here are getting the jab as i'm unflagging slow as me please. in the beginning, the priority went by age woman. so this week they're starting to vaccinate everybody else. it started very early here and has been very well organized, safely laws and they're all going to party safe. the locals hope that everything stays that way, especially when the port visits from cruise ships start again. until then, visitors can experience a completely different you can knows one that's romantic, re quiet. the
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