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the ends that so good. malaria must die. so millions can live. ah, the news . this is the w news live from berlin tonight. the battle lines are drawn in europe over hungary, new controversial, l g b t q law. at today's european union summit, 16 countries condemning the law, which critics say is homophobic and equates gays and lesbians with cetaphil, but hungary prime minister victor or bond. he's defending the legislation saying he will not repeal. also coming up tonight in bella,
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ruth trials begin for several vocal critics of the government of alexander lucre sync up one of those on trial. this man, the husband of exiled opposition leader. so i wanna see how the sky will hear from her in just a moment, plus confusion, grief and anger. in florida, after a seaside apartment building mysteriously collapses, dozens of people are accounted for. rescue cruise fear the death toll could rise sharply and after unleashing a wave of rainbow, resentment this week, european football is governing body wafer has found yet another way to infuriate fans of the beautiful game. ah, i bring up our viewers on p b. s. in the united states and to all of you around the world. welcome. we begin at
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a summit of european union leaders and the 2 questions creating headaches and division. what to do about whether we're putin's russia and what to do about a new law in hungary critic say is homophobic today. german trans or angular miracle, urge the european union to start its own dialogue with the kremlin and not to rely solely on washington. but it is hungary, the new law that is taking most of the oxygen at the summit. more than half of the leaders today condemned the legislation calling it discrimination that runs against you, values, hungary, prime minister, victor or bon apparently unsaved, saying he has no intention of changing the law. attend summit begins with a cold reception for hungary is prime minister victor or bon last week his country passed the controversial legal amendment against content deemed by the government to promote homosexuality. how are you? good, how are you? i'm a freedom fighter in the community, sir. jim homosexuality was punished and i fought for their freedom in the rights. i
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am defending the rights of the whole sexual guys, but the slope is not about that. it's about the rights of the kids and the parents feel the law makes it illegal to allow children and teenagers access to books or films which depict any kind of sexuality aside from heterosexuality. for some that goes against everything that stands for more information on me. there's nothing for hungary into european union, but unfortunately in the system we currently have, i can't do anything on my own about. i can only force them out with the support of the other members state. another figure who is not in brussels, loomed large france in germany's leaders say it's time for the you to hold a summit with russian president vladimir putin. for the 1st time, since 2014 news assumed that was and yellow, it's our responsibility to have a demanding dialogue defending our interesting as europeans they don't condition.
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so we will define european unity and talks with russia, which will be necessary for the realty of the european continental us, that we will not give up on our value. or on our interest alderson and sidney under the novella needles, and other leaders, including those from the baltic states bordering russia, are not convinced the summit would be worthwhile if not the positive surprise. because last 2 summits, 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 purpose of this? but i'm really keen to listen what they will say about this and how, why it is up on the table now. so let's, let's see. moscow says it will wait for more details on the proposed summit before it agrees to participate. and you said that the more we want to bring in gwendolyn
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davis cornfield, she is the e u. parliament repre. you're on the rule of law in hungary. she is also a french member of the e. u parliament l g b t q. intergroup is good to have you on the program. let's just make this clear to our viewers. what exactly is it about this new law in hungary that is not compatible with you values? well, it's simply, you know, the repressed is all content not only not neat to sexually, but the number of, of question ling to sexuality in general. and it says that you cannot show content content or give to children under 18. so it's not only filling the thing, they just any content that gives them the i just them the idea of what is questioning your, your identity, sexual identity, always questioning what you want to be in life. the idea behind is the,
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until 18. you should only see content, the only show you the sexual way of living in a very conservative and rigid way. we heard today from the judge prime minister mark router and he said, and i'm quoting him here, hungary has no place any more in the european union because of this new law. do you agree? the problem is that there's a big difference between the young galion government and the younger people when, when their survey in congo in like when days serving, poland, people are no more in these 2 member states than elsewhere. the programs are the government and these governments have grabbed for years now money from the european union to get power. they have killed all the ways of having provided them and a position parties and position media and even independence of justice. and now of course, they have, they have a, very a, so we carry on and they have to all the way all the power meas,
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so they can decide whatever they want, even not consulting their own people. when they know what's going out that you had a huge demonstration in budapest, so it's a bit easy to say that hunger, you have no more place and grew up. it's the you're getting the government, which is the problem. and the council, the member states, they should have been acted acting for years now. okay, well we know that today we've got the leaders of 16 e u members signing a protest for whether that's a clear majority. but that also means we've got 11 countries that did not sign. so does this tell you that the european union is very divided on the hon, gary in question? less and less one you go, you wouldn't have had all the member states acting. some of them are silent, they do agree, but they don't want to discuss the back to countries. i just join the action. when
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you go, you would have that 10, maybe even 10 member said, so we getting that. we need a majority of 4 fifths to decide to have sanctions again and get on government. we need these member states to be courageous enough to say ok. now it is enough and we will not give though we will retire voting, vice for example, we will not allow you to have a certain number of symbols. they're plenty, plenty of things that can be done before you get out. come to me in the member states and at the moment the impression that we went from nothing to they should get out. so we but we didn't act, we didn't do what was needed before and more and more member say some way be to do so. so what i hope as it'll help offset on this is the member states will act now and do do all the tests that go until the last sanction. well, what has to happen?
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i mean, we, this is a little bit light dasia do i mean we've been here before, we've had a lot of political outrage at 1st. a lot of complaining, but then at the end of the day, nothing is done. is that going to happen again? this time well that's my great fear, of course it's been changed. it's been a decaying since we have been starting alerting in parliament. i wasn't parliament at the time. it's others before me and coming from also some background, the parliament who is after the job. now it's the, it's the chief of governments, the need to do the job and the commission to enter commissioners. they have not acted a lot either these to last years. so yes, i am afraid that they are not shouting and then listening. so we do my job to put pressure so that once again, you go further that we have all these little steps and they are easy steps to go to in the next month. for example, in hungary recovery plan like all the mistakes it start asking again for your
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money. well, we should be sure that if your money is well used, we will definitely be following this story to see if there is indeed any action. following all of this outrage, gwendolyn davis, cornfield e u parliament report, you're on the rule of law in hungry. we appreciate your time and your insights tonight. thank you. thank you. will entities so many you leaders agreed to impose wide ranging economic sanctions on mince for the 1st time the measures target main export industries, prohibiting the importance of products such as petroleum and tobacco, from bell ruse and stopping access to finance. meanwhile, a trial behind closed doors began of leading bella roost position leader, c r. hey, t ha, no ski. he is one of 6 people facing chargers, including inciting, social hatred and organizing public disorder. he has new sky was arrested last year
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after announcing his candidacy to challenge alexander lucas chicago in the presidential election. he how knew his wife's but longer then took over her husband's campaign supporter say she won the vote in august and not lose chicago. that led to months of protests across bill groups or earlier we spoke with sweat lun at the sky. yo who lives in exile in believes that the way we asked her for her take on the trial against her husband. you know, i can't call it trail because it's faith trial say, judge isn't fake persecutors. that's why they made this process called the trial is going on. not in the court, but in the prison and no and look, no diploma. no relative, snow must need to wear aloud into this court for nobody could see how my husband and the other political prisoners, a strong so called judge can give to my husbands and the other people as many
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years as they want. 1527. it doesn't matter. what matters to how release all political prisoners and not let them see it as much as they could see. just how to release all we also asked with the law that he hadn't sky you about the new e u sanctions against bell roofs and whether she thinks these sanctions will help her husband and other imprisoned opposition figures in all their responsibility for, for changes in the rose lives on bills themselves, but in such a situation, when in such level repressions and builders, we have very small window of opportunity inside. but people use every inch of these 2 flights on the grounds, about sci fi and the european union. we are really grateful to your opinion the
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biggest day and how the democrat, the countries that they protect in the try for building new democratic builders. and in the since august we tried many of the ways how to deploy medical appeal to the regime by but we went and functions is maybe the most powerful leverage to put pressure on their resume to make them understand that democratic countries are with us. and they will fight alongside $0.02 for the rule of law against violence. and those sanctions, of course, can have impact the decisions that made in the regime. and we want dial 21 think oceans for the region about future elections. but before these old school prisoners have to be released and i think functions can help. that was valid
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reason opposition leaders as long as he hadn't sky? yes. speaking with this earlier from building us lithuania, here's a look now and some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world newly released body cam footage shows the chaos and violence that police officer's face during the storming of the u. s. capital building. the video is being used in ongoing cases related to the insurrection. a mob forced its way inside on january 6th, as congress was certifying jo biden's victory in the presidential election. a former president, trump lawyer, rudy giuliani has just lost his license to practice law in new york for supporting donald trump's big lie about their presidential election. this is a bitter blow for the man who was once mayor of new york city and a federal prosecutor. the pop star britney spears has asked a los angeles judge to in the conservative ship of her estate. the fingers father jamie spears has had control of her finances and her personal life for more than
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a decade. spears described the legal arrangement guardianship as abusive rescue. teams are searching for close to 100 people who are believed to be trapped under the rubble of a 12 story apartment building that collapsed near miami, florida. a large section of the building crumbled mysteriously in the middle of the night, killing at least one resident and injuring several others. and the community now wants to know how does a modern building simply collapse. it was around 1 30 in the morning when firefighters arrived at this beach front condo in the city of surfside, florida, 12 stories over 130 units. at least 55 apartments collapsed, say local officials. many residents are still unaccounted for help in the morning. them not just trying
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to ring their cell phone as much as we can either to help the rescue or just to see if they could hear her cell phone. but we have no clue building. sure. and then i looked out the window and you can see i thought it was like a storm or something coming in. and what happened was when the dust cleared, there was the back half the building or back. 2 thirds of the building was gone and hundreds of rescue workers searching the building. it meant to find some missing residents that officials, warren, the structural damage is severe. the building has literally pancake. it has gone down and i mean there's, there's just feet in between stories where there were 20. that is,
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it is heartbreaking because it does, it means to me that we're going to be successful as successful as we would want to be to find people alive. because it was built in 1981 since then work has apparently been done on the roof, but official stout, this cost the collapse what ended up happening. but i know that they are going to have engineers looking at this to, to try to identify what were, what happened and what was the problematic occurrence. and so that, that's probably not going to have those answers immediately. but i know that they are diligently going to be working this place. residents have found shelter with the red cross and, and local hotels. for now. well, the number of people using drugs globally has increased by 20 percent in the past decade. that's according to a new report from the united nations. the trend is expected to 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
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use around the world walk downs and travel restrictions and forced dealers to find new ways to sell and deliver their drugs. cannabis or marijuana remains the most widely used drug, and it is stronger than ever before. the un says more and more young people are unaware of the potential health risks. earlier we 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 in the last, almost 25 years kind of usa. as for drupal, it's potency in the united states and has almost doubled in europe. and so the kind of the seas were put in and we did percentage of seeing increasing that and become also more helpful because of that is clear research that link the
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percentage of tfc with mental health disorders which psychologist, particularly among young people in the amount of irregular users, but what we haven't seen is that the young people actually receiving even less as a kind of the central mismatch between the reality and the information can be quite dangerous for the public has. and particularly for young people or one country that has been badly affected by illicit drugs is afghanistan. it is the global trading hub for heroin. and for the down and out in the capital, kabul drugs seem like in easy escape. in our next report, we meet a woman determined to help users break the cycle of addiction hearings and because on and lena high diary is on her way to mother camp. it is one of the few privately run addiction facilities and caboodle. her diary founded mother camp on her way. she passes by poly, sucked her bridge,
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where many drug addicts live a lima that i'm up with. but other, and we'll talk when i saw 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 with dying. and they could have had promising life become. dr says maybe the staff did work at how it was another shock and still also had diary. 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 be many other addicts, and caboodle almost everyone in the city of 4 and a half 1000000. know someone whose life has been destroyed by drugs rehabilitation center, located in western crib, is dead. her son was once an addict himself for 30 years he suffered from harrison
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dependency. but with high diaries help, he managed to kick the habit. now he manages the center in her absence. meet is not an addict. he has been here ever since high diary found him as a young child in a garbage can on the side of the street, most likely abandoned by his family needs. he wants to do both patients stay here for about 4 weeks. there is a lack of costly medicines to eat the withdrawal symptoms. so patients usually have to make due with cold showers when 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 free lives and brings new perspectives. mohammad hussein is one of those who managed to turn his life round cream stuff. this is
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a special place for a gun. it's done so we can feel pretty safe here. i'm very happy to work in this place because here in the restaurant is just different, almost like a family. there was a strong on it on getting some take a tennis 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 in afghanistan is unstable. it was scrawl of international troops is underway and should be complete within the next few weeks. the 3rd, but when her phone i've got on her, i'm pretty pessimistic. about just gone to the future total and really key as my the only one can look what's the future of the taliban that at that are radical
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muslims and the devil? no, not the women was and the mommy lane and the future is uncertain, but at least for now layla hi diary knows what she is going to do. so part those with the drug addiction and couple for as long as possible. i sports soccer, the euro 2020. where germany's through to the last 16 but just bear with wednesdays, rollercoaster game against hungary had fans on the edges of their seats. germany was on the verge of elimination. that's right. but leon, risk for wild celebrations in the waiting minutes of the match when he scored to secure a to, to draw just good enough for the germans to advance to the not round against england. the historic rivals will face off in london on tuesday. that'll be a game to watch and with all the group stage games done and dusted, we've asked to be how we go long to take stock of the 1st phase of the tournament
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entity. so what was the biggest take away so far in your opinion? well, so far so good. we'll pretend that we lock in under dog story, but what we want to say is the maintains through and we got it. so belgium, ned, lindsay, england spine in italy there. and so to germany, just as he just alluded to last night, i left my home, the school is 11 against hungry. i thought i had great, i'm going to go and join the big party on the street that is just flowing out on the streets in berlin buildings back and we're all together again. watching football walked out on the street. by the time i got a hungry, we're back in front and it's like he walked into a mortgage. it was very, very quiet in columbus. jim and fans were considering that maybe they're going 100 from the euro's early, just like that did from the world cup. and then i score and everything's back on again. and in the age of streaming, we're not watching interest or a broadcast anymore at one time. one goal goes on one tv and then the visa master and just again and then 15 seconds later down the other end of the street that happens again and again. but i think that's actually the big takeaway 2 weeks ago when this started, the 1st time i saw
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a crap that together i thought was this legal, can we do this? and now we're back. and with a good case for broadband internet for everybody. yes, exactly. right. i'll talk about this new chapter in what could be international sports, greatest rivalry. it could be and i was struggling to come up with anything. anything else us usa versus us are not going to cold war days, but the boys up period meant that i didn't get together a lot that had a lot of banks, but i didn't make my b miracle on ice. we're thinking back to yankees versus red stalks, but this one has gone the distance and it's all being one. why? that's what separates the since not in $66.00 in england be germany, wembley, it's all been pretty much misery for england when they come up against germany. they've lost on penalties. there's been last minute goals. it all, it's all about the english press, building up hopes. yep. one of those old gym and cliches on the back pages of the paper and then i get to a magic tournament and it or collapses. that's why gary lucas said football is a simple game where $22.00 men play for 90 minutes and then at the end,
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germany always we were watching for the hands on tuesday about these 2 guys. southgate is a very conservative english coach. he's got a great team, but he needs to unleash them. and so he's going to play a tight brand of football, so to his live. so this is going to be more and live. this is one of his final appearances, right? it could be, this could be, this could be it. all right. the wafer europe's governing body football, made a nice announcement today. what was that? well, they're giving up away gold spread now in european football. previously, if meaning playing madrid and they both win a game, you go to away goals who scored more goals away from home. and that will be decided to end the tie. you don't have to pay extra time. it's worked beautifully over 56 years, but that i decided to in this and on the head of the syndic society, i'll tell you that's about the money. so at the end of the game, instead of the broadcast being over, now they're going to play 50 minutes each side with a commercial break before
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a higher have a drink mental break. so i changed sides. more commercial breaks, very valuable ad revenue. and that's the bottom line here. they can get a lot more saying it's all about the money. it's all about them, i believe just telling the truth, mister anthony, as always, thank you for telling the truth. you're watching the news. after a short break, i'll be back to take you through the day tonight. the long goodbye from uncle america begins. where will europe be without or i'll ask when we come back around the use? ah, the news?
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