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new silk road, china wants to expand its influence with this trade network. also in europe. china is promises partners rich. in europe, there's a sharp warning you or whoever accepts money from the new super power will be kinda dependent on in china gateways. europe starts july 1st on d. w today may go down in history as the official start to the end of the ongoing medical error, the german chancellor was in brussels for what will most likely be her very last european union summit. after 16 years in power, miracle is stepping down. this coming september, the physicists turn politician will soon rank as one of europe's most respected states women. now today, the dutch prime minister praised miracles,
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saying when she speaks, everyone listens and also puts down their phones. medical reminded her colleagues that when she came to power, no one had even heard of an iphone. i broke off in berlin. this is the day the me to believe when it became chancellor that i hadn't been invented to be starting this summer. so i think this summer will send important signals. so the financial crisis, we will have half talks today for the year of the can't say we can handle this. that's why i always say we can do this on commission. i appreciate you. always playing by the rules on douglas, and also coming up shocking testimony from britney
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spears, the pop star telling california judge how her father and others used. her court ordered conservatorship to abuse her brittany's fans are livid for her to say that she was forced on to medication against her will. that she forced on her birth control and she wanted to have a baby, and her conservators were not allow her to remove the birth control to have her own child. that is insanity. we didn't even know it went to the fans. we knew something was unusual, but this is next level puts our viewers on p b. s in the united states into all of you around the world. welcome. we begin the day with a warning from the german chancellor as her time and power begins approaching its end. today. uncle americal addressed the german parliament and said that germany as well as all of europe, are on thin ice in their battle against the corona virus, especially now that the delta varian is expected to be responsible for almost all
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cases in the european union by august medical is urging germany and all you countries to adopt a common policy on quarantining people arriving from high risk areas. macro delivered today. what may very well be her last speech to parliament as head of government after 16 years in german chancellor. medical plans to step down in september when the country holds its next general election. but berlin was not the only city to see a final miracle moment today. she was also in brussels for what is also likely to be her final european union summit. she's attended dozens over the years, the u summits and the world where they changed dramatically since miracle 1st became german chancellor in 2005. we take a look back at a leader named miracle and the summit that she attended ascended and even master
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this is how it all begin. winter 2000 and fife, newly elected chancellor. i'm going to america arriving at her 1st european summit in breast. we are happy to discharging this 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 to new york was soon tearing through europe's economy. so many 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 depths. but when in 2014 russian king started rolling in crimea in easton ukraine medical showed her
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a metal brokering fire min. so i have already in mens communicated the result. this is a glimmer. i hope no more and no let me go. meanwhile griggs were taking to the streets, hearing the country's economic collapse, we will have a tough talk today, and there will be no agreement at any price. i know my nerves are stretched all night negotiations brought success. greece was kept in the agreement but the 2015 refugee crisis and europe borders. so you saw the dera to splinter in breath of the chancellor had a clear message under this. and the face of the great chill engine cannot happen. that europe says we cannot handle that, that would be wrong. that's why i always say we can manage that and there were
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other battles breaks. it budget hurts. no. the tedium, sometimes overwhelming and lots of diplomatic greetings and kisses to endure more or less welcome. until the horrors of the coven, 900 crisis separated leaders for the 1st time, mecca, the last big fight was brokering a deal on the blocks enormous recovery fund. 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 on america must have felt over here was done this pre condemning 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,
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leaving the european stage. and joining me now as a woman who burned the midnight oil many a night covering miracle, and all of those many e u. some it's barbara vase or join me from brussels. good evening to you barbara. that was an excellent story. by the way, it almost makes you emotional, you know, when, when you look back on everything that has happened, when you look back on those 16 years with miracle is german chancellor. and i'm are making her mark on the e. you what stands out to you. what really stands out, i think friend is this enormous development she has made when she came into office and she appeared, rustled, you know, fresh phased and bouncy as we saw her in that very 1st picture there. and everybody said i you know, cool, made chin cool. girl, she can do this. well, she's not really a good european. she comes from the east, she doesn't know anything about it and she has no visions. and then suddenly she
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didn't have visions, but she had something else. she developed incredible stamina to keep the european union together and it was somehow like it like a good shepherd to keep the herd together. that really seemed to have been her main goal. so all these years. and she also became the european union for most crisis managers. we've seen a few of these crisis. it really came hard and fast, and sometimes you felt that hardly had you stumbled out of one and some are covered together, compromise. then the union was falling into the next disaster. long, long nights and long days. and she, i counted the summons and i came up to a 100 that she spent in europe. that is a lot of time in life is you say she was tough on greece during the euro crisis, many would say she was too tough. she was firm, but fair with the u. k. during breaks it talks and many of not forgiven her for
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allowing 1000000 migrants to enter germany back in 2015. if you take her out of the equation for the past 16 years. barbara, what kind of european union would we have today? quite a different one because she really became the center of gravity in the new and as i said, she kept things together. so rather likely, greece really would have been catapulted out of the euro zone bricks. it might have become much more fractures and all the diplomatic successes that she had that were off not really so much credited to her because there was a lot of work behind the scenes going on. and they probably wouldn't have had the whole thing might have even been blown apart in the meantime. so it would have been a very different union. so she was really instrumental. she was sort of the center of gravity for 16 years. and i mean something, barbara,
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who will be glad to see uncle american go maybe some of the eastern europeans because she really had become the embodiment of liberal west and democracy as she stood up to donald trump and many admired her for it. and other thought that no, we shouldn't, we should sort of be the friend of the united states. whatever was happening on the other side of the atlantic, maybe some smaller countries who all was envious of her successes and her influence and her political weight. but that, of course, has to do with germany being the biggest country in the us. but in the end, i think she will be more mis than anything else. there will be nobody who is really going, getting ready to throw stones after her in today. she said that europe should pursue its own dialogue with russia and that it's, it's not enough to rely on the us to talk with. the criminal miracle has been
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called, the putin whisperer, when she is no longer there. who in europe will have vladimir putin's ear. nobody more or less the french president, of course, is trying to, to take over this rule. but he comes from a completely different background as she understood to it. and she knew what the secret service men was in the old eastern europe. she no way he came from and she, she knows how he functions, how his mind works. and still she thought it was possible to do business with him and the, the ties of the german economy to put in a really, and to russia really tight. so that will probably change after she's gone. we will have completely different parameters. do you think, barbara, that leaders across the european union do you think they really accepted the fact that in just a few months, this anchor of stability,
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the marathon miracle will no longer be there? i'll tell you a secret, so we call the organize this of the, of the summits and the diplomats behind the scenes and asked them in fact, would you tell us what you are planning for uncle america was last summit and there were flabbergasted, there was a pause and then they said, this cannot be her last summit. it's not going to come back. and we said no for sure. this is going to be her last regular summit as a chancellor. and then there was very long silence on the other side of the phone. so i'll never, never say who who we talk to, but that is proof. are you found out they are just not ready for the inevitable barber. they have to know well, what a story barbara is always. we appreciate your insights. thank you. the is this the new normal in hong kong today?
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it's biggest and most outspoken pro democracy newspaper. the apple daily shut down the owner say they were forced to stop publishing after authorities used the genes, new national security law to see the papers, assets, and arrest several of its editors. not a normal way to end the work day. but these journalists wave to a crowd of people who chant keep fighting. i don't think they've just sent the last edition 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 report . holcomb home law. very shocking. within 2 weeks, the authorities could use the national security law to dismantle a media company. i'm worried i your, i believe the worst is yet to come through. mason by 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. its 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,
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including the papers founder jimmy law who has been in jail since last december. 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. freedom of the press is not a cod of impunity, and there is no extra legal right to people who are anti china and quote, 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. as china continues to tighten its grip on the city told me the us is withdrawing or remaining troops or if ganna stand, it leads. many afghans who for years worked closely with us troops on the ground in limbo. thousands of former contractors and interpreters now fear for their lives as the taliban regains control of more territory. our corresponded oliver sell. it met
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one african man who was able to flee to the united states. now he hopes his brother can also get out before it's too late. we meet off the market somewhere near new york city, a former a contract or an interpreter of the u. s. army, he found safety in america, fearing reprisals of mom does not want to be identified. his brother who is still enough, ghana stone, is facing an uncertain future into which was, are now in a lot of risk. there. they worked for the military. now, if, if they are left behind the telephone, we'll call them, it's just for us to check and see if your loved ones are alive. are they? are that you, when you, when the following, the no one answers it's, it's
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a big pain. america longest war began in 2001 when it invaded afghanistan, following the attacks of 911. as the troops now leaf, 18000 former contractors are being left without protection from the taliban. the u . s. promised them special immigrant visas and to relocate them while they're applications are being processed. but time is running out. i was chosen on other. it doesn't makes me happy to see that. we like i spent 11 years of hard work for the us army. and then i had to wait for 4 years to get my visa back to the us government, the just fulfill your promise and gone, let the people die volunteer. jeff swartz helped me out, and other african families settle in the united states. he says the u. s. has a moral obligation to protect those who helped its troops. this is
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a country that is land rover on mars, and we're sitting here telling that it was a process that has to be fall. and we can't get 800000 human beings that whose lives are at risk not as lucky. he applied for his visa early at the current rate. his brother might get his approved within 3 years long after the u. s. army has left afghan, astound i. she said a lot shocking things for her to say that she was forced on some medication against her will. that she was forced to the therapy that she didn't want that she forced on her birth control. and she wanted to have a baby, and her conservators were not allow her to remove the birth control. nobody deserve to have everything stripped from them when they worked so hard. not
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a conspiracy theory that this is real and that the woman herself was out of it. that is insanity. in the us and around the world, fans of britney spears have come out to show their support for the pop star, who says she has been treated like a prisoner by her own father. thanks to the court in a hearing. wednesday, spears delivered shocking testimony about how she says that she has lived under the court appointed guardianship of her father, an arrangement known as conservatorship spheres. told a california judge, i just want my life back. it's been 13 years and it's enough. i am traumatized. i can't sleep, i'm so angry, it's insane. and i'm depressed. i cry. every day. let's take the story now to los angeles entertainment journalists key j matthews is following what has to be one of the biggest stories of the year? it's good to see you would get k j, and it's got to be hard to imagine living the way brittany spears claims that she
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has lived and is living one of the world's biggest stars, alleging that a legal instrument was used to in slave her. yes it's, it's still shocking. 24 hours. we heard this about 24 hours again ago here in los angeles. and i'm still surprised at the length and the details that she, she basically told the world in a 20 minute statement to the court and the judge. she said a lot of shocking things. number one that she was being prevented from having a family by being forced to keep a method of birth control inside her that she no longer want. that at some point she was forced to be on lithium against her real. that she has to get their permission for the smallest thing and then her life, it has really been a living hell for the last 13 years. and she would like his conservatorship to in as soon as possible. it's amazing. the i u. d being forced to have that inside. that's amazing. our fans,
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we know they've come out and support over. and there's been some big names in the music industry as well. right? yeah, you know, this gave a lot of more ammunition to her free brittany fans. you know, they have been saying this for more than one year now that brittany was not herself that brittany was allowed to make music. not allowed to go anywhere, not allowed to live the life that she wants to live. they had been saying this all along and now to hear britain come into court and say, what i said earlier about being happy was a lie. i miserable. she says, i cry every day. she says i'm depressed and that at times she's very, very angry. so yeah, these free brittany fan, listen to that and said we knew it. we knew it all along. when this conservative ship was 1st ordered by the court, k j b, as i understand it, there was a legitimate reason and an argument to be made that it was in brittany spears, best interest at the time. of course, i mean,
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we all remember back in 2007 when she went to kind of a bitter divorce with her ex husband, kevin federline. and shortly after that she had a couple of mental health issues, public out breakdowns in which she shaved her head. we all remember those things, and so her father kind of swooped in and did not feel that she was really in her best state of mind. and wanted to make sure that she wasn't taken advantage of financially. so there were legitimate concerns back in 2007, back in 2008. but we're now in 2021. it's been 13 years and she is a different woman. and she has evolved and remember, during that time period of 13 years, brittany has still put out a number of albums and has done a tour and even had a las vegas residency. so she has worked, she hasn't worked lately in the last couple years. but in the beginning of that ca conservatorship, she was still working. i find it hard to believe though, that no one. and this is what i read today that no one told brittany spears and
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these 13 years that she could petition the court to end the conservative ship. she claims she had no idea really you know that it's hard to believe. i heard her say that is, well, it is very hard to believe, but we have to remember. britney spears has mental health issues, which she would acknowledge herself. so whether or not what kind of medication she's on, what they may have said to her behind closed doors. what she actually remembers, we really just don't know. and whether or not our her various lawyer says, remember she'd had different lawyers throughout the years had actually brought her in behind closed doors and explained to her what she has the right to do and what she doesn't have the right to do. and as she has requested that she wanted to in the conservative hip many years ago, we still don't know that. but i could see that the judge was very concern and really started to talk to britney spears attorney about the steps. and the process
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that he would need to go through in order for him to petition to court in this and service case. i'm trying to imagine this happening to a star as big as brittany spears, but not a woman happening to a man. do you think that this would be allowed to happen to a male pop store? it's very hard to believe that someone as big as a brittany spears. if she were a male, see this happening to her in hollywood? if she were not a woman is quite hard to believe. i mean, they have really had their thumb on her for, for quite some time and, and really almost very barbaric. you know, if what she's alleging is true, she really just not has, has not had any kind of control or her life. and what's really troubling is that, you know, as she ages, she's 39 years old. i don't know when she's going to be turning 40, probably silly, but she really wants to have a family and many people understand that. obviously as you age, there may be complications with being able to have a family as you age. so i understand that time is of the essence,
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and it is surprising to see her undergoing all this as a female and her each. yeah, we've got about a minute, less k j. i'm a british media out today referred to her as the former pop star, britney spears, which shocked us. we were reading that. i mean, what happens next for brittany? i think right now, this is a watershed moment. we now know much more than we did 48 hours ago about britney spears. so the next step is to have her father respond and probably to have her lawyers actually officially file a petition to terminate this conservatorship, which would probably then bring forth all parties to basically establish why they think the conservatorship should or shouldn't be. but they'll be more meetings, more hearing before decision is made, but we now know for sure that she wants it to be terminated. so it really will be up to the court. and we never know, she might have to undergo another psychiatric evaluation before that decision is
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may well if something does happen, we'll be calling on you. k. j matthews in los angeles is always the j. thank you. thank here of the day is almost done. the conversation continues online. you'll find us on twitter either in the w news. you can follow me at brent golf tv and remember whatever happens between now and then tomorrow is another day. we'll see you then everybody who's who's who's,
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documentary starts july 5th on d, w. i the was who's this is d, w. news life in berlin. tonight, the battle lines are drawn in europe over hungary, new controversial, l g b t q law. and today's european union summit. 16 countries condemned the legislation, which critics say is homophobic and equates gays and lesbians with header files, but hungary prime minister victoria bond. he's defending the law saying he will not reveal it. also, can we go in bella rues trials, begin?
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first several vocal critics of the government of alexander lucas shameka, one of those on trial, the husband exiled opposition leader. so long as he had the sky, you will hear from her in just a moment and confusion, grief and anger in florida after a seaside apartment building mysteriously collapse, of dozens of people are accounted for in rescue. cruise fear of the death toll could rise sharply. ah, if i bring gulf is good to have you with us, we begin at a some of the european union leaders and the 2 questions creating headaches in division. what to do about why them your putins russia and what to do about a new law in hungary that critic say is homophobic today. german transfer are going to medical urge the you to start its own dialogue with the kremlin and not to rely solely on washington. but it is hungary,
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the new law that is taking most of the oxygen at the summit. more than half of the leaders today condemned to legislation, calling it discrimination that runs against you, values on the rece prime minister, victor, or bon apparently unfazed saying he has no intention of changing the law. attend summit begins with a cold reception for hungary 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 communities to gene homosexuality was punished and i fought for their freedom in the rights. so i am defending the rights of the 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 sexual aside from heterosexuality. for some that
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goes against everything that stands for more information on me. there's nothing for hungary in the 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 was not in brussels, loomed large france in germany's leaders say it's time for the you to hold the summit with russian president vladimir putin. for the 1st time since 2014 and was assumed have was and yet it's our responsibility to have a demanding dialogue defending our interest as europeans they don't condition. so we will define european unity in talks with russia, which will be necessary for the stability of the european continental that we will not give up on our values or on our interest. other students in, under the novella need and other leaders, including those from the baltic states bordering russia,
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are not convince the summit would be worthwhile. it's not supposed to 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 came 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 so you said that the more now let's bring in our corresponded barbara visa. she's on the story for some brussels tonight. good evening to you, barbara. we know the e. u is threatening to take legal action against hungary. how much is this overshadowing the leaders dinner right now and the, somebody in general, it has certainly led to a very emotional and heated, unusually heated discussion during that dinner and just when dinner began. so
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probably over soup, particularly disagreeable because the soup would be getting cold. what this means is that somehow, victor, oregon had reached a point with this law where a lot of anger that had been building up over many summits and over many years all of a sudden exploded. because with the anger we saw, for instance, within the prime minister micro to it's not just this law, it's so many other instances is when the victim are been dismantled, the press freedom in his country, the freedom of sciences, the independent judiciary, when his cronies started to soothe their pockets with you money, all this have been known since years and he was a mon monist, a lot of time and never anything changed. and it seems now that this was just a little spark that somehow kicked over. an anger flared up openly. whether it will
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help, whether they will sort of come to consequences, out of our bonds behavior. nobody can yet tell. but there was certainty is sort of emotional shift in mood in the european union. meanwhile, we know that germany and france, they want to resume direct talks with russia. how was that going down with the other member states of the not very well at all. and the margaret of the dutch prime minister, we just talked about him. he said in little side remark, i mean they can talk to him, they can do what they want, but i'm not going to talk to him. many countries were angry because france and germany sort of sprung this on them. what we heard from europe diplomats was that they had a very long pre summit session last night where they tried to somehow figure out how to deal with this. this sudden initiative is so it may be sensible in the
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end to come to some sort of agreement was to, to, to find some form. it's for more regular talks or changes. but many countries fell, particularly in these, particularly in the baltic states that to give him the international stage was at this point in time. premature. and barbara, how is uncle america bidding farewell? this will probably be her final european union summit as german chancellor. we don't know this as she certainly won't mention it by herself because we know is that she is seamlessly low key and she sort of have personal attention and it can only be hope that somebody comes up with a little speech and maybe a big bunch of flowers because certainly after almost around 100 european summits that she participated in during her 16 years un office office, the european union sort of owes her a lot, a lot of stability, a lot of crisis that she help solving. so we can only hope for
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a really good and sort of sorry, good bye. yeah, hope she gets more than just a book of flowers. we will see barbara hazel, and we will be barbara as always, thank whether somebody you leaders agreed to impose wide ranging economic sanctions on meant for the 1st time the measures target main export industries prohibiting the import of products such as petroleum and tobacco from bell ruse. and stopping access to finance. meanwhile, a trial behind closed doors began of leading bill roost position figure c r. hey, do you know ski now? he is one of 6 people facing charges including inciting, social hatred and organizing public disorder. he how no sky was arrested last year after announcing his candidacy to challenge alexander lucas shanker in the presidential election to know skis wife was longer then took over her husband's
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campaign. supporters say she won the vote in august and not lucas cinco that led 2 months with protests in deliverance. earlier we spoke with atlanta tiana sky. yeah. who lives in exile in vilnius lithuania? we asked her for her take on the trial against her husband. you know, i can't call it trial because it's faith trial said judge you, since the prosecutors, that's why they made this process called this 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, allows into this court for nobody could see how my husband and the other po's go prison. the trunk a so called judge can give to my husband and the other people as many years as they want. 1527. it doesn't matter. what matters is to how release
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all political prisoners and not let them you know, see to it as much as they could see. just how to really look. we also asked with loan at the school about the new e u sanctions against bell roofs and whether she thinks these sanctions will help her husband and other imprisoned opposition. figures you know, all their responsibility to fall for changes in their lives on bills themselves. but in such a situation, when in such level repressions and builders, we have very small window of opportunity inside donors. but people use every inch to fight on the grounds. but the fighting and the european union. we are really grateful to your union and they, you stay in the democratic countries that they protect in the try for building new democratic builders. and you know,
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since august we've tried many ways how to deploy medical appealed to the regime by but we went and sanctions is maybe the most powerful leverage to put pressure on their resume to make them understand that the critic countries are with us. and they will fight to alongside with dollars cents for the rule of law against violence. and those sanctions, of course, can have impact the decision that's made in the regime. and we want dial q one, think oceans be the regime about future elections. but before these go, prisoners have to be released and i think functions can help was bill original position leaders with long and he had the sky is speaking with his earlier from building his in lithuania, art. his look now, some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world. at least 1010
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years soldiers have been killed in the helicopter crash on the outskirts of the capitol nairobi. several others were injured. they were on their way to a training exercise. when the chopper went down, a police official said a total of $23.00 soldiers were on board. german foreign minister, high crew mos in his us counterpart, entity blinking have agreed to a new initiative to fight anti semitism. the 2 men signed the declaration at berlin's memorial to european jews, murdered under the nazi regime. berlin in washington want to work together to keep the memory of the holocaust alive. rescue teams are searching for close to a 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 in injuring several others. and now the community 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
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condo in the city of surfside, florida. well, stories over $130.00 units at least $55.00 apartments collapsed, say local officials. many residents are still unaccounted for help in the morning calling them just trying to ring their cell phone as much as we can either come in to the rescue or just to see if they could hear his 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 stability or back to dirge of the building was gone. hundreds of rescue workers searching the building. it managed to find some missing
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residents that officials warren, the structural damage is severe. building has literally pancake. it has gone down, and i mean there's, there's just feet in between stories where there were that is, 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. the condo was built in 181 since then. work has apparently been done on the roof, but officials doubt this cost to collapse. what ended up happening. but i know that they are going to have engineers looking at this 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 hotel. for now. you're watching t
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