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to, to say that it's unacceptable. it's, it's, it's even so sad that we have to, to say that we are going to court. it's about core values of european union to be able to be difference in and for more on this spring and alexander for nomine dw brussels bureau chief, covering the e. u summit for us, alexandra, going to be attend one. well, yes indeed. that's what we can expect a very emotional, intense discussion. the leaders are expected to talk about this new law in hungarian over dinner tonight. and it seems that the hungarian prime minister victor oberon is not ready to back down. instead, he's saying that law has been published, it's done, but we also, so a lot of angry, an offense you leaders arriving here today in brussels, saying that this legislation is against the core values off the european union that the european union is not a supermarket when you can go in and pick up what you would like to have, which while you feel like, so it's definitely
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a topic that it's likely to overshadow this meeting. a meeting where we have to mention, i mean, there really is a lot that's on the agenda. so let's just talk about that for a 2nd. germany and france are proposing an e. u summit were flattered by putin this morning in fact, angle of macklin, her what looks like her final speech to parliament. she emphasized the need to resume talks with the russian president. let's have a listen and then get reaction to this, the events of the last few months and not only in germany has clearly shown that it's not enough for us to react to russia. numerous provocations in an, uncoordinated way, this mission. instead, we must create mechanism to be able to respond to publications together and in a unified way. only then where we learned cancer. russia's hybrid attack with us when you and in my view we, the european union must seek direct contact with russia and the russian president, ulta, no, it's not enough for us president joe biden to speak with the russian president. lucy, i welcome that. but the european union must also create formats for dialogue,
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otherwise conflicts will never be result. how is this likely to go down with other member states? well, not very well. we have to say upon his arrival here, the french president mental mccall defended this proposal. that was put forward only yesterday, so it's sort of sort of blind signed many leaders. and many of them in particular in eastern europe are very angry about that. seeing that it actually doesn't make any sense to have and some it with blood. and they put in because nothing has changed so far. but let's have a listen to what the estonian prime minister had to say about this french german proposal. it's not supposed to just surprise because last to some it's, we have had a very kind of discussion about russia and, and the papers also reflect that. so what has changed really and what is the
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purpose of this? but i'm really keen to listen to what they will say about this and how, why it is on the table now. so messy. she at least is saying that she is ready to listen while our leaders, the presidents of lead to one and lots here for example are saying this proposal is a non starter because before meeting, let me put in, they want to see concessions from the kremlin. meantime, alexandra, we just have to mentioned, i mean this is the historic summit. in fact it's anglo americans last in her, 16 years in power. how is she going to bid farewell as chancellor? well, i think that she would like to keep it low key. that's because she's known for her no nonsense, pragmatic attitude, because that is what we saw at the g 7 summit's in cornwall. it was her last g 7
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summit. we ask of all that. and she tried to, to play down and signal that she would like to focus on the pressing issues on the agenda. so that is something i, i think we can also expect here in brussels. a lot of action plan today as this you leader some it gets underway is these leaders arrive alexandra phenomena, brussels bear chief, following all the latest developments. thank you. and as we just heard this is angle americans. last e. u summit is german chancellor. she has, in fact, attended over 100 of them over her 16 years in power. let's take a look back at miracles record as a european leader at those gatherings. this is how it all begin. winter, 2000 and fife, newly elected chancellor angle america, arriving at her 1st european summit in brussels. we're happy to be starting this
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european summit and we will do everything to get the best results, whether there will be an agreement. we cannot tell today. this became her brother's motto for the next 16 years. more often than not navigating the disaster of the day . first to hit the 2008 financial crisis. what started out in new york was soon tearing through europe's economies. one town, ladies and gentlemen, we are meeting at the right moment for the summit because i think it will sent important signals for the financial crisis. the olson con, easier said than done. some thought the chancellor was out of her depth. but when in 2014 russian kings started rolling in crimea and eastern ukraine, until america showed her matter, brokering the fire itself. min, so i have already in men's, communicated their results. this is a glimmer of hope. no more. and no,
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let me go. meanwhile griggs were taking to the streets, hearing the country's economic collapse, we will have half talks today and there will be no agreement at any price. i know there are stretch johnson all night negotiations brought success. greece was kept in the agreement but the 2015 refugee crisis and europe's voters. so you saw the derek splinter in brussel. the chancellor headed clear message under the face of a great challenge. it cannot happen that europe says we cannot handle that. that would be wrong. that's why i always say we can manage that. there were other battles breaks. it budget hurts. no. the tedium, sometimes overwhelming. and lots of diplomatic greetings and kisses to endure
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more or less welcome. until the horrors of the coven, $900.00 crisis separated leaders for the 1st time. nuggets last big fight was brokering a deal on the blocks enormous recovery fund. which morgan today we are entering the 3rd day of negotiations and it will be decisive. but we could also not reach an agreement today. when the deal finally came, medical must have felt her work here was done this pre pandemic family. so to may remind her of happier times, leaders are likely to feel quite lost without her. as the chancellor gets ready to take her last steps, leaving the european stage. and here's a look at some other stories making headline. hundreds of unmarked graves have been found in the canadian town of mario bell says gach while they are a former catholic boarding school. it is the latest in
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a string of shocking discoveries at this is schools for indigenous children across the country. they have revived calls on the catholic church to apologize for the history of abuse of 1st nations children in canada. a former philippine president and a queen. the 3rd has died. he was 61. he served as leader from 2010 to 2016. he was the son of 2 of the country's biggest pro democracy icons and was known as a thorn in the side of china. he had been battling prolonged illness including undergoing dialysis and heart surgery. at least one person is reported dead and several more injured after part of a 12 story apartment building collapse in the middle of the night near miami. in the us state of florida rescue team sphere. more people may be trapped under the rubble and it's not clear what caused the access to hong kong
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and the biggest and the most outspoken pro democracy newspaper. their apple daily has shut down. its owners say that they were forced to stop publishing after authority to use powerful new national security loss to seize the papers assets an arrest, several of its editors. not a normal way to end the work day. but these journalists waved to a crowd of people who chant keep fighting. they've just sent the love to have an addition of the popular apple daily to print . off to the media outlet was forced to close down. what followed was long lines of people eager to snap up a copy of the last edition inside. it says, the paper has been a victim of tyranny coming out so that i know that today will be the last day of capital daily. why?
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i feel very sad because i know they will never be such a paper, but there is to say the truth and death too. in depth investigative reports. hold on. very shocking. you. within 2 weeks, the authorities could use this national security law to dismantle a media company. i'm worried i your, i believe the worst is yet to come. i was a nice roommates and i apple daily is known for its racy celebrity gossip. but in more recent years, it stood out in hong kong media as an ally of the pro democracy movement. it's china, critical coverage attracted the attention of the authorities. and when new national security laws were recently passed, the new powers we used to obstruct the papers operations. assets were frozen. officers were rated and executive arrested, including the papers founder genie law who has been in jail since last december.
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the china accuses the paper of colluding with foreign powers. young kong is a society ruled by law, not a paradise where law does not exist and freedom of the press is not a cod of impunity. and there is no extra legal right to people who are anti china and cult disruption in hong kong. the but the papers closure is seen as the silencing of one of the loft pro democracy voices in hong kong. at china continues to tighten its grip on the city hall and d. w, correspond in phoebe kong. as a closer look at the final edition of hong kong, apple daily. here's what she sent us on. this is the final print edition of ladies . really hard to get one copy here in hong kong, the ground today that on the phone page to live sets hong kong as be paying sold
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farewell in the rain. pictures of one of the staff was absent, a waving his cell phone with lights on 2 hundreds of support. his outside apple, they headquartered last night. he said, well, the last few hours off the newspaper and it pulls from the support saying we support apple. daddy is a very sentimental farewell for apple id that is like written a letter of farewell letter to hong kong and also some of the iconic like fun pages, throw that case for the 26 year history of newspaper. that is set, that freedom is sacrificed under the tyranny and but hoping that everyone can still carry on the spirit of apple daily, of the critical newspaper. despite his pressure by disclosure, that was he because in hong kong, the world has a drug problem. that is the conclusion of a new report from the united nations. it says the number of people using drugs globally has increased by 20 percent in the past decade. the trend is expect to
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continue, especially in africa, the number of people taking drugs there is projected to rise by 40 percent in the next 10 years. the corona virus pandemic has led to more drug use around the world lockdown than travel restrictions have for stealers to find new ways to sell and deliver their drugs. cannabis or marijuana remains the most widely used drug. again, it's stronger than ever before. the un says more and more young people are unaware of the potential health risks. and earlier i spoke with angela me from the un office on drugs and crime. and she emphasized that last point that young people are especially at risk. the use of drugs in general is particularly risky for young people because we know now is medical research that shows how the brain development to 2425 years. and the person is 2425 years. and so until this
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development of drug use can really affect the, even the in a more negative way within the adult. and they deal that the young people don't have the perception of the real harm that kind of uses, definitely affecting the there has, we know, again, research is clear that the regular use of cannabis produce a causes for produce mental health disorder last from memory. so something that clearly has a negative effect on the youth and one country that has been badly affected by illicit drugs is afghanistan. it's the global trading hub for heroin, for the down and out in the capitol cobble. it is drugs like this which seemed like an easy escape from difficulties. and our next report we made a woman determined to help users break the cycle of addiction hearings and because on and linda hi diary is on her way to mother camp. it is one of the few
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privately run addiction facilities and caboodle. her diary founded mother camp on her way. she pauses by poly sucked her bridge, where many drug addicts live a lima. you know that i'm up with. but other more told when i filled the bridge for the 1st time, it was like looking straight into the ranch, that i thought this is what hell looks like. i remember the people were lying on the ground like animals and were dying and they could have had promising because maybe it's an extra work that was another shock and still also had diarrhea. she hadn't seen her brother for a long time and found out that he was living under the bridge. high diary decided to take action. she wanted to help her brother and many of the addicts and caboodle almost everyone in the city of 4 and a half 1000000. know someone whose life has been destroyed by drugs
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rehabilitation center is located in western could boil instead, her son was once an addict himself for 30 years. he suffered from harry and dependency. but with high diaries help, he managed to kick the habit. now he manages dissenter in her absence. meet is not an addict. he has been here ever since. her diary found him as a young child in a garbage can on the side of the street, most likely abandoned by his family insurance. to do patients stay here for about 4 weeks. there is a lack of costly medicines to eat their withdrawal symptoms. so patients usually have to make due with cold showers. we also have a lot of talks and music sessions. the high diary also has in mind the time after the rehab, she also runs the restaurant, taj, big room. all employees are recovered addicts, the work helps them lead drug re lives and brings new perspective. mohammed hussain
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is one of those who manage to turn his life around stuff. this is a special place for afghanistan, so we can feel pretty safe here. joy. i'm very happy to work in this place because here in the restaurant is just different. almost like a family that was thrown on it was included in some take offense to the venue. the restaurant received threats from extremists also because it is run by women. hi, diary has managed to build what she said out to build, but the situation and if ganeth turn is unstable, he was scrawl of international troops is under way and should be complete within the next few weeks. the 3rd but when her phone i've got to have i'm pretty pessimistic about just gone future copeland really quick cheeky as my the only
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one can look what's the future of the taliban that i better radical muslims? hearing no, not the women was and they is the mommy lane and the future is uncertain, but at least for now laila high diary knows what she is going to do. so part those with a drug addiction and couple for as long as possible can look at some other stories making news. hundreds of indigenous people are protesting a controversial land reform bill. outside of brazil's congress, the proposed legislation would only protect lans. indigenous groups can prove that they have been living on since before 1988, and many cases such evidence does not exist. critics either reform as an attempt to free up land for industries such as mining the pop star britney spears has told a los angeles judge that she wants the conservatorship of her estate revoked the
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fingers, father, jamie spares, has had control of her finances and personal life for more than a decade, fierce describe the legal arrangements as abusive soccer. now in the year 2020 were germany's through to the last 16 but just barely after surviving what was billed as the group of death. the rollercoaster game had fans very much on the edge of their seats with germany on the verge of illumination. leon griddisca sparked wild celebrations in the waning minutes of the match when he forward to secure a to, to draw just good enough to advance to the knockout round against england. the historic rivals will face off in london on tuesday. and the other game between title holders, portugal and world champions, france there were similar drama and the same result. 22, at the end, the hero here was christiano, rinaldo, who scored twice to spare portugal the fate of going home early. rinaldo has now
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equaled the men's international scoring record with 109 goals. he also extended his overall euros record to 14 goals. well, it all means the france finish top of the group. they are followed by germany and 2nd in portugal, and 3rd, all 3 teams advanced the last 16 of the tournament while hungry or heading home. so after 2 days without matches, the last 16 of the tournament starts on saturday with wales against denmark, italy against austria on sundays, the netherlands will play the czech republic, followed by the high profile match belgium against portugal. monday will croatia play spain and france take on switzerland tuesday finally has probably the thriller of this round england against germany and sweden play ukraine. so after getting through the group of death, germany will now focus on tuesdays match with england. chris harrington from d. w. sports gave us his thoughts match up on paper. now when you look at the
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recent matches between germany in england, they have a few friendlies. those really don't count. the last major tournament they played, it was over a decade ago. and the player that was, you call the germany's national team, thomas mueller, over a decade ago, scored a brace in the 2010 world cup. and i expect him along with joshua cambridge and others to bring that electricity. they got out of the most difficult part. you know, when you, when you get out of the group of death, the tough in your skin and makes your thick, you know, so we have to see what english can bring to the piece. they will have the home fan support. of course, a lot. i'm sure on their side, but the tale of the tape i give jeremy, the slight advantage the go production really hasn't been there for england in hopefully germany. get it done and do their best to give you okey love a good farewell. i was my colleague, chris harrington. the drum on the pitch between germany and hungry was proceeded by a rift with torment. tournament organizer, you wafer. it blocked a request to illuminate the munich stadium and rainbow colors in support of hungary,
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l g, b t q. community. after a law was passed that the, you condemned as discriminatory. your wave has said the request would violate its political neutrality. but that's the stop soccer fans and other stadiums across germany from showing their solid arity. here are some pictures of what they did. the, [000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00]
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