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the jewish in europe, the 2 port documentary starts july 5th on d, w. ah. the news . this is d. w. news lie from berlin, hong kong, last pro democracy newspaper, silas people line up to buy a copy of the final print edition of the apple daily days after authorities freeze at the bank accounts in a rest, journalists will find out what this means for the cities opposition movement also coming up a push for 17 countries pledge to pull their fighters out of libya in an attempt to
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end a decade of civil war. plus a close chase for germany at the euro. 2020 football tournament. that he makes it through to the last 16 in the m. but only after a $1090.00 miller again. hungary. ah i'm see me so misconduct. glad you could join us a victim of tyranny. that was defiant, cover story of the last ever edition of the apple daily. as hong kong final pro democracy newspaper wrote its own obituary. it came just days after authorities moved to shut down the paper on national security grounds. people waited in long lines to try to secure one of the last copies. $1000000.00 were printed several times its normal circulation. the newspaper was known for its criticism of china's communist rulers. it said it,
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no choice but to seize operations. after police froze its assets and arrested 5 top editors and executives last week, it is seen as another sign of china's tightening grip on the city. dw correspondent phoebe kong is standing by for us in hong kong with the latest on the story high phoebe. and tell us more about this last edition of the apple daily. and i am hitting the pre interpretation of update on this one page of the headline . that whole piece of painful farewell in brain life with pictures showing one of the staff cars with a waving his cell phone with light song to support this. but a $200.00 support is gathering outside of heck for the last night during the last few hours, an approach from the supposed to say we support app with 80. so it was a very sentimental night last night for
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a home who is and also fellow readers and supported lowing on the 262-1020 news paper and also wrote a letter, a fellow that tend to home home. it was a lot. so i call the fun pages, they have publish the fact that they have managed to publish new paper and told to read those that they hope that every everyone can carry on the 5 year solution. we saw the long lines of people waiting to get a copy of this last edition. i mean, tell us more about how people across hong kong have been reacting to this closure but things absolutely have to publish is their last edition. last night we was outside on the street. basically like people start to like to go up to find new paper all day the midnight, not life. and i even like early morning am for he,
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i'm the ready light outside the paper was a cop phone call and it's very difficult for people to find just one copy of the payment. and that is that's how people again for the last they are position platform, i printed off officials for the opposition opinion. and actually they have low in a very like i call make voices like sizing the chinese communist party and good expedia fear that this could be the very last light my media that could also should public to express that it is also a very like sentimental april all the jewelers in hong kong because they have been a very mature in the history of the jo. okay. for the con, reporting for us there from hong kong. thank you. now a glimmer of hope for stability in libya has emerged after
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a meeting of international leaders here in berlin. the focus is keeping libya on course for an election scheduled for late this year. all agreed on plans to withdraw some of the thousands of foreign mercenaries. there. libya has been a battleground for rival malicious since libyan dictator. more money than duffy was forced from power in 2011. he called off to a confusing start of the american top diplomat meets his german counterpart in berlin. despite if you could welcome both men that they share the same vision for libya, we share the goal of a sovereign stable unified, secure libya, free from foreign interference. it's what the people who will be deserve. it's critical to regional security as well. the table for permanent members of the un security council, together with other regional powers. and for the 1st time representatives from
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libby as transitional government, providence, on the military and political, the 1st one of the main goal was ensuring elections planned for december. go ahead . we are supporting the election because this is the, this is the, you know, the way for democracy in libya and build english government. however, we understand there is a lot of security challenges in the ground. one of a challenges is the presence of thousands of foreign troops, a mess and aries inside libya. finish now, we will not let out and will not rest until the last foreign troops of last libya. that is why we have gathered here for a 2nd time, the libya come for a lot of the loop and that is what we will work towards one job, right? and that's what i'm on. libya has been in crisis ever since the ouster new market duffy in 2011. following his full armed groups refused to disband, and regional rival with grew elections failed to bring the country, and the closer rival governments was set up. in the western and eastern parts of
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a country in tripoli, a government recognized by many western nations, while another regime established itself into brook. in october 2020, the warring sides agreed to cease fire event form the transitional government. the elections this december will finally give the libyan people say, some affair. it may only be a small step on the long road for lasting peace. in just under, in our outgoing german chancellor angle, america are set to give what will likely be her last speech to parliament. it is familiar territory for the woman who was led germany for almost 16 years. are political correspondence. simon young has gathered a few of the notable moments in her political career that may shape her legacy. the con you germany can do more, i'm convinced germany can make it opa getting your
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feet together and i could say europe will only succeed together well my into the event, we will conquer this virus. i'm sure that we can accomplish. it doesn't get us up and in the color of her jackets may have changed. but over the 16 years of her chancellor, shipped much about angle america has remained constant. since her 1st government policy statement has chancellor in 2005, she's faced a litany of crises, the financial crash, mass migration, the pandemic, whatever the strains behind the scenes, her performances in parliament always showed the mac clearly and focus. if you for all we want to create the conditions, said that in 10 years germany is once again among the top 3 in europe. i think that's a legitimate and important goal. it's been not before that. i'm still convinced britton's departure from the you must be an orderly one. latania. oh. and several
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times a year always before the summits. but on other occasions to the chancellor gave a big speech and the bone stuck. then the tenant did, we all know the pictures of the desperate people of african refugees on fragile boats. we cannot just watch it happen to the in medical was seldom a sparkling orator, but there was usually plenty of me always well prepared, mostly sober and measured in tone. and at times she spoke with inspiration. i think the ice is all think a movie. this is a unique opportunity to make our interests and our values a reality. leven, oh, leap on tomorrow. take the jelly, what we're seeing on a daily basis of tax on jews on foreign violence and hate speech. we have to fight against it. miss be can repaired to miss steps such as leaving her face mask on the left and were rare. in fact, because with 19 pandemic has given
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a new value to medical solid style. whatever the color of the jackets that quality of come confidence is a big part of what people will remember medical for. and then i'm convinced that in the end, and this is my firm belief, and it's my mission, which i will continue to fulfill until the end of my term. together. we can be successful in conquering the pandemic and leading our country back into better times. has me to football now in a year or 2020 we're germany is on to the round of 16, but just barely after surviving what was billed as a group of death. the roller coaster game and fans very much on the edge of their seats with germany on the verge of illumination. but leon garasco sparks while celebrations in the waning minutes of the match when he scored to secure a 2 to draw just good enough to advance to the knockout round against england. the
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historic rivals will face off in london on tuesday. and the other game between title holders, portugal and world champions, france there was similar drama and the same result, 2 to the final 4 at the end. that means franz finished on top of the group and there followed by germany in 2nd and portugal and 3rd, all 3 teams there advancing to the last 16 of the tournament, while hungry or heading home. we have chris turned in from d. w. sports here to talk about that, that match last night crest in germany really did just scrape through there. yes. i mean the one word with all the words, you know, by disposal that i could come away with was wow. because i felt like my heart was snatched out of my chest and put back in because, you know, you had the germany in a whole that deficit. you know what they dealt with, their last major turn to me and it look like. and one point things are going to repeat, but then after the break kind habits with the magic takes them out, hummel's level, the score, and then before you could even digest what happened hungry takes believe back. i
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mean for lack of a better word. hungry was very hungry and passionate on the pitch. and you saw that at one point, you know, when the players, the 2nd string basically subbed in the game. and some of the faces on the players kind of have a particular look dejected, look defeated. and you know, i was really worried, been great substitution jamal moves the other a young teenage sensation came in and he was a major factor in contributing that, bought a leon greske that made all the difference. i mean, in, at the end of the day, you leave with a huge smile on your face because it was very difficult, a lot of on and off. but at the end of the day, germany survived. but still, why did they have such a tough time? again hungry. well, i think he started up in the intro, the group of death. and when you, when you look at the opponent, you're talking about everywhere you look, there is a winner with the exception of hungry that agree with so aggressive, you know, against france. they earned a point and everyone knew it would be difficult, not a walk in the park. the national team coach, you'll be love at the similar symptoms. here's what he said last month in the co
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pay, y'all mile. it was clear that we faced a lot of resistance in the group. it was perhaps the most difficult group in terms of opponents. we now have 2nd place. we're going to england and that was great news too. of course, in london to play against england at wembley, england. we heard if there are the sets up there, so match last 16. tie up again. england there. what do you think of this match? what is going to be like? well, before i touch on that match, let me just about the rainbow. you know, the rainbow thing was one thing that happened. they distributed rainbows inside the stadium, somewhat streaked on the pitch with the rainbow and, and you didn't allow the illuminating of the rainbow, but there was stadiums all over germany illuminated with rainbows. and that was a very, very beautiful gesture. and people definitely, you know, show their support all around germany and at the game itself. i just wanted to make sure that was address. yeah, absolutely. yeah. and now looking forward to that last 16,
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i'm going to play england. it's a do see the last major tournament they competed in germany, molly whopped in that was about a decade ago, thomas mueller scored a brace. i'm looking for a similar result. english been struggling with goals, germany on and off, but i think they'll have time to reset in and research and give the performance that we expect them to give when they face off with the tough on it in english. so you think they might, when definitely i think the when chris harrington from dw sports, the analyzing of the year 20240. thank you very much. thank you. now coming up next on d, w. could you be fired for reviews, refusing a covert, 19 vaccination. ben facility will be up with that story on the w business. and don't forget that you can always get the latest news and information on our website, d, w dot com. and of course, always the latest headlines by following us on twitter as well, for all of us here in berlin. thank you for watching the news
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