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the ah ah ah, this is dw news live from berlin, brazil, colbert 1900 deck told top top a 1000000 tens of thousands joined mass protests. they hold their hotline president responsible for failing to get a grip on the pandemic. also coming up in iran, iraq and all truck conservative cleric as is new presidents. but half the voters stay away in protest at a ban on moderate challenges. jubilation of germany. portugal in football, you are 2020 melt bands,
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accounting on their side. advancing to the tournament knockout stage. ah, until milady welcome to the program, more than half a 1000000 people have now died from current of ours in brazil if the world's 2nd deadliest toll. after the united states, the 10s of thousands took to the streets to condemn president j, a both scenarios handling of the crisis. both scenario has consistently opposed lockdown restrictions and failed to ensure a rapid nationwide back in rollout. other brazilians are remembering the victims of the pandemic. in their own way, maria eugenia estrada and maria benedict, a morris, this banner on a time of sadness on it. you can see the names of covered 19 victims from rio de
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janeiro also to to pension is want to make people more aware of the corona virus. tragedy in the country and the government's pandemic policy, which they say is it is more like a certified we'd really wanted to do something. so we came up with the idea of the names. after all, in the pandemic, there were no real funerals, no traditional morning ceremonies, because everything was different and the victims disappeared so suddenly, upon the media experts were so me. since they began this project, they have immortalized 1800 victims. they won't move them, he was a but some of them were friends of mine and i saw the names on myself. the only way i could, honest, oh man, i house the situation in intensive care unit hasn't used up for months. experts even a 3rd wave and cannot rule out the possibility that further cove is 1900 mutations
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will emerge due to a lack of restrictions. angry brazilians are demonstrating more and more often against germany, both scenarios. corona virus policy. they say the president is partly to blame. now eventually, nora did not want to quickly invest in vaccines or in the health system. his access to no perspective science associate chief. what the sewing pension is angry for the same reason. together with fellow campaigners from other parts of brazil, they have soon a total of 14 banners. this is the silent form of protest. we saw together the transform individual grief into a common struggle if we want to positive healing of diversity in brazil cross, we will achieve that. and then president out of office. but they've got a flat on cooper band, a beach, they spread the message to tourists, a neighbors marking the fat milestone of more than 500000 victims.
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we cannot remain silent. we must show our fellow human being something needs to change in our country. thank you more diamond right now. nothing suggests the number of casualties in brazil will decline. so they will keep on sewing. and other developments in the pen demik. afghanistan is racing to increase oxygen supplies as infection. surge authorities all setting up more oxygen production plants. the u. s. ascending 2 and a half 1000000 vaccine goes to tie one. the delivery is part of the byte, an administration immunization charm offensive. and moscow has that another record for the daily new cases. the mass says the delta variant 1st identified in india is driving infections. a hotline clerics has swept to victory and iran's presidential
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election. your brain rise. he is a harsh critic of the west and stands accused of human rights abuses. he won nearly 2 thirds of the vote, but turn out was at historic lows. the liberal he met. everything played out as expected in the morning after the election. president elect crazy, met without going president hassan ro, honey. easy vowed to strengthen public trust in the government. what a get my. yes. well, i'm a servant of the people and i hope i will still fill that expectations during my term and office. of course i will also benefit from the experience the previous government. job number crazies victory was widely anticipated, and soon after vote counting began, it was clear he'd win with a large majority, but voter turnout with low lisa hash mill, you know, she said his 28600000 of our esteemed citizens participated in the election, which are the cap? yeah. that was just under 49 percent of those eligible to vote. some people
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boycotted the presidential poll. others simply weren't interested. wonderful. crazy was successful as chief justice. i hope you'll be just as successful as president. for know. it's one of the game, it was clear in advance, there would be elected. anyone could tell you that the 4 other candidates were only there. so the charade could be played out for $200.00 iran supreme leader chola, early from the ne praise his protege when with the support of less than half the electorate easy will have his work cut out for him. as a boater jeredy is the director of the school of public and international affairs at virginia tech. we asked him what we can expect from iran's new liter uber, him racy. we were talking about the gentleman who is 61 years old and mid level very. he had to spend the last 41 years of his life in the radiant judiciary and in
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the night, 980. when serving as the prosecutor general of ron or deputy prosecute the general . he was a member of our committee. dad ordered the execution of thousands of political prisoners and therefore we have been a district attorney general of amnesty international saying today that this is a man who must be investigated for crimes against humanity rather than becoming president of the country is not a carriage, mattie speaker. and of course, he's under sanctions, are going to cannot directly speaking leave the country. he has little to no experience in international affairs or in a konami, you know, policy. and therefore, it would be important to see who he chooses at is, you know, cabinet ministers in terms of what we can expect. i think the big question on everyone's mind is if occasions or the nuclear negotiations. let's keep in mind that the current sitting president, mister rani,
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is not going to leave office until you know, mid august. so there is still a month and a half left for him to try to wrap things up before you know, giving things over to mr. racy who might not have the same sort of speed in terms of getting it deal worked out. and i think that's what might be looking at in terms of unlikely a scenario. because frankly, i think you run has no option considering its economic circumstances, not to sign the nuclear. right. let's take a look at some other world news. armenians are heading to the poles in elections called after the disastrous war with as a by john prime minister nicole passenger and is hoping to renew his mandate. his last popularity since armenia gave up swathes of territory under a peace deal broken by russia. the u. s. mex, a mexico border was opened for 3 minutes so that hundreds of separated families
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could re unite. many hadn't seen their loved ones in years because of the immigration status. they met in a special zone by the rio grande river that runs between the 2 nations. in the u. s . a man was killed when a truck drove into a pride parade in south florida. one other person was seriously injured. police are investigating whether it was an accident or a deliberate attack on the algebra. community parades in the across the united states have commemorated june 10th, the de marks the liberation of the last and slaves, people in america. the anniversary has been celebrated for more than 150 years. but now it's an official national holiday. the celebration of freedom in this city where june teens originated this parade and galveston, texas most the day that soldiers of the union army informed black slaves that they
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were free as a 150 years ago. the with to the restrictions being eased across the us. people came together to party. and to remember this year for the 1st time, june 18th was an officially recognized federal holiday. the. it's important for it to be a holiday because it recognizes the struggle. the variance of our ancestor and that freedom day for them, you know, and also is exposure to the days, educate yourself and for people who also are in need to know the importance of freedom much for us. that happened back in 1855. that was supposed to mark the in the slavery, however, racism has very much are problematic today. still very much in the d. n. a big country. only on thursday,
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the us president joe biden signed the bill declaring june, change the federal holiday. this is day profound in my profound weight and profound power day which remember the moral stain, the terrible toll, the slavery took on the country and continues to take when i long called america's original sin, after signing fighting, then on it, the 94 year old up to this, hopefully you can paint for decades to have june teams recognized as a national holiday full 3 days later with her mission finally accomplished, she was leading a march of hundreds of people through fort worth, texas. while the new york republic sculpture of george floyd was a year after his death at the hands of the white police officer,
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spunk, huge anti racism, protest, appointment reminder just that he's committed against black people in the past, resound in the present and that a national day of commemoration late june teams is still badly needed sport now germany or celebrating a thrilling for to victory over the much fancy portugal and football viewer. 202020 ment. robin cousins was germany star player. he crowned stella performance with the 4th goal for you all to can early lead. thanks to christiana rinaldo, but they couldn't hold back the pace and power of the german attack. and as you can imagine, the atmosphere was electric across germany. and not just because of the sweltering heat. yeah. in berlin. the relief of beating the european
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champions was palpable as the humidity in munich. those who didn't have a ticket party on the street. yeah. yeah, i will not be so important to you. that means we're still in the tune him and let's hope it continues. that was a sentiment echoed by the teams unlikely hero is equal to my list of info the when means everything to me. because it was essential for the course of the tournament of this to me years when the total amount of the much trophy is amazing because i can't put it into words in them. and it's only him, especially when you look back at the career that i heard and left especially. and it's one of those evenings that i'll never forget the mom focused minute. and it was a night to remember for german fun to after the back of the world cup and russia have renewed hope that their team still has what it takes at the highest level, the in
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saturday's late game, spain. we're looking for that 1st. when of the tournament, but could only draw against poland. a 2nd off goal for strike are about love and oh, ski grow, drew poland level after alvaro morocco had put spain one mill up. in the 1st off, gerardo moreno missed a penalty for spain, who said a disappointing fed in group behind sweden and slovakia in formula one red bulls max, versed up and a 2nd pull position for the french grand prix is the 2nd goal of the season or the dutchman looking to extend his championship lead over mercedes louis hamilton, the british well championed with a fraction of a spectrum slower than vist up, and i also teammates both teddy, both us will start stood on the grid on sunday of next is reporter orlando, 5 years after the massacre a report on how one woman's survived the mass shooting at the paul's l. g. b t club in florida in 2016. there's more on d,
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