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the entering prime minister, why we don't know, is we conducted according to the prime minister. the people who did the work was speaking english and spanish. you know, i think the police use investigating the case right now. they are trying to gather as much information as they can, so hopefully there will be no problem. were there any indications that something like this could happen? well, everything indicated something like this would happen. and this is when you are living in the country where gang members controlling in 12 of the country when you are in the country in the country where anybody safe of what would happen. it's an indication that nobody in this country, including the president of the country last week, one week from now,
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and that was conducted 20 people were killed, including a hypothetical. i'm interested, a president. and in the journalist last, within the last weeks, you have gang packing. the origins of people and the people that find anything you have insurance or is it's not a day 5 by the year. but again, the shots were you doing you about someone who was killed in the street, and you have a distance to treat the climate on top of another political climate where the president is contested. he's trying to choose the constitution legally. it was not someone who was willing to make concessions, even though the international community denounced the way he was trying to change the things edition large part of your position was against nice change of the
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constitution. he was not willing to. yeah. so now that he said who's in charge now? well, that's a good question because he didn't have anything in the books to, to tell you what could happen. remember, you have, you don't have a but the president is doing was governing by decree. so one of the senate still exists, but you don't have a new position for the additional system is not working. and you don't even control the situation. of course i'm in photo brings, right? no, i'm not hearing gunshots, but each iteration and you don't know the prime minister that went to tv and said, oh, i'm in control of the situation with the police and things like that. she resign mean prime minister before the president was killed. he resigned in the president, no me needed someone else. and you have political actors will seem to generally do guy. he's going to said he, if you don't have no service, you know,
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the not the mobile service you actually to, to, to be in church. so you don't really know real in a situation of a member, we don't really know what will happen next. a lot of unknown fair and have with laura mer encore from hugo post in puerto prost. thank you very much. thank you. you leaders have described the shooting of a prominent dutch crime journalist as an attack on our values. this man, peter decrease, was gone down in amsterdam on tuesday, remains in hospital in a serious condition. authorities are investigating possible links to his reporting and his role in a court case against a major criminal gang described by police as a well oiled killing machine. a day after one of the netherlands, most famous journalists was gone down. well, which was gather on the street where he was shot witnesses, a painted fries were shot 5 times, including once in the head,
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an incoming ansible crime for many here. it's shocking. it's really shocking news. what happened to painted a freeze? you asked me to walk to the local made was really not expected. even if a lot of people did think he was doing something dangerous. but it should never happen to freeze had just finished an interview on dutch tv when he was attacked. for 64 year old journalists rose to prominence for his crime reporting. and as an advocate for survivors of violent crimes, activities, police long feared, would make him a target for reprisals. dutch authorities describe his attempted murder as an attack on the country's freedom of the press and democracy engine, an attempt to snuff out one of the country's leading voices they to air disease was all a mile painted. it is a national hero for all of us. and still in uncommonly brave journalist on, tireless in his search for justice, fully independent and free of spirit,
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from haste to freezes. currently in serious condition at this hospital, dutch police have arrested 3 men in connection with the attack, including the suspected shooter. so far, no motive has been identified and he w next sunday is an amsterdam following the story for us. he is actually in the street where mister freeze was gone down. mike, let's start with the police condition. what have you heard? the right call? there's very little information coming out of the hospital where the face is being treated at the moment, also due to security reasons. but what we do know is also has, as we heard in the report that i witnesses saw him being attacked by, by, by the village gunman. and he was shot with up to 5 times also struck in the head. so we have reason to believe that he is very, very serious injuries, and it is in a very serious condition. and also the mayor of amsterdam, we also just heard said in our 1st 1st public appearance,
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1st time talking to the press about this that he is in the hospital right now. fighting for his life. what do we know about the motor? well peter, the fees is one of the most popular journalists here in the netherlands and he is my no doubt the crime journalist has been working on high profile, trying cases for the past 4 decades and has been shining a light on the the dutch, unable to say so he has also been a, been making a lot of enemies. he's been gaining a huge audience, but also making a lot of any enemies and make and putting himself into a lot of danger. he has in the past received death threats and also has been under police protection and before but apart from this, we only know what kind of environment he's navigating right now. but all the, the, the evidence is circumstantial. at the moment. it's not yet clear what exactly the circumstance of this attack were. there's been an outpouring of sympathy after the
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attack. what have reactions and i'm through them, been to being gone down. that's right. i mean, i can see behind me there's a, there's a little a little side here that the side where he actually was gone down almost 24 hours ago for the course of the day. a lot of people showed up just to, to pay their respects to, to, to lay down some flowers them, which is quite, quite, quite something if you imagine that he's, he's this would, that he's, he's been injured but he has, he has not passed. he's in critical condition and in the hospital yet, and still he has a lot of followers coming here in support. and also we had international is also dutch leaders speaking about this, calling this an attack labeling with an attack on the, on the press. that's prime minister mac, said peter, the face was a, this was attack on on a brave journalist and also an attack on press freedom of mike and ask them thank
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you very much. take a look now at some other stories making news around the world. at this hour. china has hit out the united states after us secretary of state antony blink and met with weeker muslims who were detained at cams in china, us northwest in john region. beijing said washington would never succeed in 10 to disrupting jan and contain shyness development with human rights issue. us and turkish defense ministers are meeting to discuss security at cobbles. airport turkish troops are expected to guard the strategically important side. following the withdrawal of us led forces from a scanner stand. this comes as the taliban make sweeping gains in many parts of the country. prime minister stefan levine has narrowly been elected back into office 9 days after down after losing a confidence vote. this 173 lawmakers voted against him becoming prime minister
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once again too short of the 175 needed to far him from the address to northern ireland now were ongoing disputes over breakfast. trade issues are fanning old tensions in the streets, pro british groups. there are angry about restrictions on goods and from the rest of the u. k. that's rekindled fears of victory and violence and northern ireland. the w spoken mouth reports from belfast for support for paramilitary groups is now resurfacing. these people want to remain heart of the united kingdom. the protest march runs along the outskirts of spells false and was forbidden by the police. but they are demonstrating nonetheless, because they feel the british government has given up on northern ireland. we have not got a partition, eric show something the people in there have for, for,
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for hundreds of years is the roomy in part of the united kingdom. and now we find ourselves divided from the united kingdom, with no consent were produced by blood. but the blood, the flow sure begins, but as our possession of the united kingdom. no, we're no longer part of united kingdom for the part of it, because our constitutional law laws are brussels mer. before briggs, the people that know the norland had a choice of identity, they could feel british or irish or both. but drexel has created a new customs border between northern ireland and the rest of the united kingdom. and as a result, sectarian tensions have been rising sectarian symbols like this are everywhere. northern ireland, the red hand stands for one of many paramilitary organizations. and a british flag means that this area is dominated by protestants. jill keys grew up in a neighborhood like this. and is familiar with the paramilitary groups? well, he's proud of protestant traditions and he's afraid of losing them. some people are
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loyalty as to the queen, sometimes it's their british down so they people fly their flags just of pure love . so right down to me, it's an expression of her. they are castle, it's live right next door behind a big wall. most of them would like a union with the republic of ireland, and they think that this is becoming more likely pub. oh no willy. wat things, but the protestants are just have to accept more and more wants go straight. they can still have their betty shut down today because we still have our adage down to the low we're still occupied by the british. so mainly we have no pets for a 100 years. let them see how they can of us. this would be a nightmare for joe keith. so he thinks the protestants must fight for what they want. sometimes violence is the thing that you have to day. i'm not saying that we have to day up. i'm not saying that we will have to do. i'm just going to ask me to take it off the table to ask me to categorically read it. especially when our
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political opponents have made very clear that they are not going to take it off the table. it's an unreasonable request. right now. protestant use of preparing enormous bonfires all across north, and i like these annual fires, memorialize the historic victory over the catholics in the 17th century. this year, many of the overseer, the bonfires, might get out of control. rex it has presented the biggest danger yet to northern ireland, fragile peace. that's one thing. the protestant and catholic agree on the head of the european commission has warned hungary it will faith legal action if it fails to repeal a new law. that critics, they discriminate against the l g b t q, community. the law which comes into force on thursday bands, content about homosexuality and gender change from schools. and the media commission chief was off on the line, has described hungary new law as a disgrace. that flies in the face of e values,
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she said hungry must change the law or face legal action. some new parliament members have advocated freezing hungry. you funding. i administer victor on, however, says the efforts to force hungry to give up a new law will be in vain. and i'm now joined by a balance sheet a. he's a hung gary, n e p. he's with the feed us party. that is the party of victor, or bon mr. he'd be. why are you introducing these laws? you're calling them the, the anti anti filia laws. but how is banding l g b t q content going to protect children from predators? from peter files. where is the connection? good afternoon. the new act on the protection of the child is hungry. solely aims to protect them and to make sure that their education is carried out according to
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the value system of their parents and in the school system that we have in hungry and does not ban any content. but it does not want l g b, t i pressure groups and n g o to walk into kindergartens and schools and start giving lectures about kids, about sex change and hormone treatments. we don't think that's right. that's contrary to our value system and the hanging in government and parliament have every right to introduce legislation that we believe is good for our people, including our children. and i'm sure no child is ever turned gave from having information about l g, b, t q issues or gender reassignment. but what parents at schools and hungry who wants their children to learn about these issues, be free to do that. they will obviously be free and they are for you already
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quite simply. we have seen that tendencies in many countries of western europe in the u. s. in canada. we read reports about how sex change treatments apply to to minors. 12, a 14 year olds have gone terribly wrong. we believe this is contrary to the interest of the child. and again, how a lot of like this is a feeling we talk about where we talk about education. say that again please. how does, how does that apply to pete ophelia? because what you're saying is that you are, you're creating these laws to protect children from pete ophelia. now, we're talking about 2 things. the laws in front of filia have become stricter because of new dangers posed by the internet, especially in terms of kind of fi crime. that's one thing. the other thing is, additions and what indications to a law to protect the children. this is in line with the 1989 you and convention on
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the rights of the child. this is in line with the fundamental rights charter of the you. what we have been seeing here today is a clear ideological blackmail attempt by some in the european parliament, including unfortunately, the commission to try and force and ideology a value system upon. i remember states and i, when a member states member states have the rights to protect, to make decisions based on their own value systems, including the education system and including the protection of children. that's all the hungry and government and a 100 parliament have done. and we stick to our decision. let me interject there because you're citing the charter of fundamental rights. let me cite article 11 here because this is the one about freedom of expression and information. everyone has the right to receive and import information and ideas without interference by public authority. is that not exactly what you are doing? no, not at all. first of all, this law is again about the protection of children. it's an act on the protection
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of children. it does not concern does. it does not concern how they want to leave their lives. it does not concern what information they got. it does not concern even the the operation of eligibility groups. they are free to operate, but they have nothing to do in kindergartens and in schools. school curricula includes education, about sexuality. this education must be in line with the laws and hungry, and they must respect parents value systems. while we see actually investing, you know, very often is that parents do not know about what's taught to their kids at school, about sexuality, what we see over sexualize ation of children of miners. this is just not acceptable . and whether or not brussels likes it, we're not going to do it and hungry. your critics say your party is happy to demonize and type minority groups who maintain a script on power. are they wrong? i reject i reject that. i reject that statement categorically. all right,
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thank you very much. by las vegas, he's a hungarian for the fetus party. and some were headlines from around the world. now the container ship at the center of a recent global shipping crisis has finally left us anchored position in the suez canal. the ever given block, the busy shipping route for 6 days and march when it became stuck and caused major disruptions to global trade. last month was north america's hottest june on record. according to climate researchers, much of the continent has been facing heat ways, including last week's unprecedented temperatures in the pacific northwest use, copernicus, climate change service says the average temperatures were about one degree celsius, higher than the average of the last 30 years. tributes are being paid to bollywood after a deal of kumar who has died at the age of 98 in moon by his long distinguished film careers stretched back to bali with golden age. and the 940 fifties and
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sixties was known by fan as the tragedy came to football. now, emily came out on top of last night's nerve shredding euro 2020 semi final encounter with spain. though it took a penalty shoot out to get the job done. one all after 120 minutes became for to after penalty. last night's victory at wembley means the italians have now book their place and sundays. final, coven, $900.00 restrictions prevented italy, fans from traveling to england for the game, but italians and britain turned up in their thousands to celebrate the jubilation. italian styled the country's u. k. expanse brought wembley a taste of the exotic, to the extent betrayed. more than a hint of local flavor. oh, he's been be 3 years now without you being caught each time it's about time
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to win that we can bring it home with no penalty. she's so ruined. propelled their team to the final where they hope to win 1st european championship since 968. this important political but we knew it would be a tough game that i meant to do. i would say this was the toughest game so far in the tournament. i don't now i could bring one that really tiring to reach the 6th much having traveled so much and we suffered against stain on. but we really wanted to get the final moment by the field. my motive i want, i feel with that final to be played at wembley, the spans will be back in their legions. and they're convinced that as far as the trophies destination is concerned, all roads lead to rome. while the 2nd semi file takes place
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tonight with england and denmark, hoping to join emily in sunday final england's are the favorites with the class happening in london. but you can't discount the thing. they will be looking to continue their fairytale run at the tournament and repeat their shock success from $992.00. yeah, in denmark they're riding a wave of emotion. 3 to a 1st major tournament, semi final since $992.00. and on the verge of achieving something, almost incredible. the emotions here, the chap in europe matching the emotions back then when denmark one a euro's they shouldn't even have been in only qualifying a week before the tournament starts. after you, gustavo will kicks out you to the war that the big 3 united, the country just as it has now. a firework. display the rob at all.
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yeah. it's so important. unfortunately, a lot of us still faxing prams in 1992 lou calling now we're going to get the same feeling that our parents scott in 1992. we're going to win the euros in the home phone and is the symbol of so much, christina? it seems collateral on the corona virus, which has been tough on people ro standing together to watch the football. it's fantastic ericsson is the focal point of denmark's emotion. may feel there could have died after collapsing in the 1st match against finland. and liquid denmark were after 2 games of the tournaments without their best player . and boston, the group without a single point. many had written them off for they coached, caspar human as much to be proud of. the last 4 weeks has been the emotions of a lifetime. it's been,
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it's been crazy. we have been facing this in a way we, i never hope i should. we almost lost our best player, eldest friends, the heart of the team. we thought with emotions like crazy, we didn't know what to do. we didn't know how to get through it. we tried to fight the best we have learnt through that. these emotions we have played fantastic football. we have shown who we are and who are they then? exactly. the plucky underdog going all the way against the odds. well, that really would be something for the football romantics. the one thing that we news, and here's a reminder of our top story. today, haiti's president joe emily's husband assassinated his private residence, the 53 year old was killed in an overnight breed by unknown assailants. his wife,
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with severely wounded in the attack estimation was announced by eighties and trim prime minister. the law from berlin made in germany is next with a look at how to create less waste and state the natural, the sources we have. remember there's always more news and analysis on our website that's c w dot com. so for least for me and the entire team, thank you so much for the me. the news.
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was right now climate change. the story. this is life less the way for me just one week. how much was going to really get we still have time to go. i'm doing all to subscribe for morning is like the goal was right in front of them. are all for this one moment. we agreed to postpone the or, or didn't the games that tokyo or 202021 thrown off course during the qualifying ground. not least for sports. he rose. it was
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