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a newly liberated parts of ukraine. we meet people struggling with the physical and emotional burden of putting the city back together and at the world cup. and cassandra may restore some pride after their opening defeats japan, nicholas fin cold schools their equalizer in a hard ford. one warm jewel with germany still have a tough battle ahead to qualify for the no stages. ah, i'm all. i was like a welcome to the program. large processed, sat, broken out in several cities across china, over beijing. strict kogan 19 meshes. they are a rare and dangerous defiance of chinese authorities. some protest i calling for president, judging ping to resign. his 0 area code policy doesn't appear to be going anywhere
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. ah, this is an extraordinary moment in china, and it's spreading further. i'm wider in cities right across the country, hundreds and taking to the streets. angry and fed up with the government say, wrote current policy. oh, here in the capital beijing, they lined the banks of it for several hours, many holding up blank pieces of paper. now a symbol for this growing unrest and an act of defiance in the face of chinese censorship. we want basic human rights. we want to freedom one, a free our country from this on fire. absurd regulation in shanghai, another outpouring of anger and something different. that will concern not only china's ruling policy, but also it's leda. oh my god, amongst the crowd, one protest,
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the shouts out. down with she ging ping. then they replying: unison stepped down. it's dangerous to criticize the government and his leader here and such a public challenge is extremely rare. oh to there's no surprise when police move in and detain, protested. oh, these latest protests was sparked by the deaths of 10 people in a fire at an apartment building in the city of a rum. she with accusations that strict coven restrictions were to blame. mitchell's to remember those who died that. and now at the heart of these growing demonstrations, we have human dignity, we're humans, we are chinese, and we need constitutionality. this is uncharted territory for china's leader. the question now, how much longer can he hold on to his 0 cobit policies in the face of such public
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pressure? correspondent fabi, i catch my was at one of the protests in beijing harris, his assessment. i'm in beijing very close to the embassy area. also the area where many foreign correspondents live and i think it's not a coincidence that the protestors have chosen executive area behind you. behind me you can see a lot of police cars and at least with the homes i would guess approaches to say they're close to separately. group is peaceful but they are shouting really very critical slogans. for example, the country belongs to the people, not to the party, et cetera. it's really quite remarkable. mostly young people, here is 11 a m, the nighttime, and still a lot of people here. it's not escalating, it seems peaceful, but also the movie, quite, quite explosive. i think many people are very frustrated. you. those protests that are happening. and so many cities at the same time unfolding that has not happened
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since the 19th, i mean in several decades. and really the people they unite and they feel that you know, alone, they cannot do much. but in a mass in a group, they feel much strong. it's really quite a historic experience in my opinion. i mean, this is what we see and aging has not happened in many, many earlier we spoke to william host professor of chinese politics at the university of cambridge wells. them, if these protests could threaten g power. i think they're extremely alarming to anyone inside the chinese state already. i think the fact that there happened at all is an indication that things are less stable than perhaps some had thought. but the question is, how to react to it. any reaction is very high stakes and potentially very high cost rates are doing nothing and hoping that they'll fizzle, may be the strategy of the moment, but, and then they very well may fizzle if these otherwise disparate strands do become
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disentangled. and we start to see, you know, very distinct mobilization around labor issues only are urban governance issues only or you know, something else if that happens and i think approaches will begin to dissipate more or less of their own accord. and i think the state will be very happy if that occurs if that doesn't happen, opting for different variations of repression is extremely costly and also extremely risky. as a look at some other stories making news around the world rescue is are searching for 5 people still missing after a landslide on the italian island of at least 7 people were killed when heavy rain triggered the slide, the government has declared a state of emergency bad weather has hampered rescue. huge crowds turned out at rio de janeiro is cope about to celebrate a gay pride. the $27.00 parade took place after a 2 year delay due to the code $919.00 pandemic. this is marta coverage to be happy
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. according to rights groups, violence against brazil, l g b t q plus community has seen a significant increase in the past 2 years. in ukraine, authorities have begun re asserting control over areas they've liberated. the clean up task is enormous as, as the emotional burden. our reporter visited could be asked to see the 1st at 1st hand what people there are dealing with in the wake of russian occupation. everybody needs to pitch in andrey. chris knit jenko teaches geography and information technology. but right now he's helping to patch up high school. number one in cooper dance. russian missiles damaged the buildings was a girl that was there after the occupiers left. it started to get bad her was there was not a single day without shelling. ling annabelle and there's rosena,
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her younger boss for both. the shelling is rushes revenge for ukraine taking back territory. moscow's troops occupied the school and town for half the year. schools did continue with lessons cushioning. jenko says at 1st he was able to teach as usual but after the summer break, the occupies insisted on a russian curriculum. there are still russian text books in the classroom. pollution is always my fault, but i do when i opened the geography textbook for 8 grade, there wasn't a real curriculum, but they gave us tech support. i took a look and said no on the 1st page and said on the 21st of february 2022, latimer putin signed a decree about the recognition of the so called people's republics. don't ask new
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hands. am i supposed to sit there and teach that that wonderful and that have been most read those into detail because the russians occupied could be asked on the 3rd day of the war and controlled the town for more than 6 months. daily life is difficult. there is no running water and power outage is a frequent. the question of who collaborated with the russians also looms the newly installed ukrainian town administrator is clear. but actually when they come, if we talk about doctors they took, the hippocratic have to help anybody who's in need. that's another lot of the but these people had a choice, just one of them. i could either cooperate or not on the mall as good as when a fact. there were many teachers who quit after the russians arrived with miss walker. lepus oliver, one of those who took part in training by the russians or who received payment. sir,
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under the spotlight, cousin jenko is convinced he will not be charged. he was sent here by another school and carried on getting his ukrainian salary. but he does not judge his colleagues. lieut, unforgivable was what the okay. she the live, the her lead me to had to survive on was what most of them had not received a wage since april that they had to continue living was a lot that some had parents to care for old people. but good morning, lee, hilde, ukraine's secret service is investigating, and the teachers cases will come to court. difficult questions of guilt and morality will preoccupy people here for a long time to come. ah, at the woke up and catch our gemini, restored some pride after their defeat to japan by drawing 11 with spain in group e. but they still need to win their last game against costa rica to have any,
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any chance of qualifying for the knockout stage. spain show their intention, this came right from the start, danny almo, coming close, 7 minutes in, but manuel noir and gold, and the crossbar. both came to germany's rescue. has he flicks i looked most dangerous from set pieces, but sadly for them. antonia roodick, as header was rude out of sight. the mountains find between success and failure into the 2nd half in spain. true 1st, glad alvaro murata had only been on the field. 8 minutes. a typical poachers finished from him and inspired substitution by spain coach luis enrique. but anything he can do flit can to his super sub strike had nicholas full crooked, smashed in germany's equalizer with 7 minutes to go. raymond's full crew, repaying flaking bucket loads for his call up to the squad relief then for the
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coach will be hoping this doesn't turn out to be a temporary reprieve. after costa rica upset japan, one nel earlier in the day group a has got very interesting just by germany's hard for draw against spain. only a win against costa rica will do in the final game. if they are to avoid a 2nd straight, early woke up elimination. and even then japan could still make things difficult for hans if lex men, if they get a result against spain and within the city or to discuss the rest of sundays action, as jonathan crane from dw sport, jonathan get to see another shock result today. morocco to belgium, nails, hello. yeah, this broke up continues to surprise. doesn't it? and this time it was morocco getting in on the act. they hadn't want to, well come match in 24 years. but all that changed against belgium after having to defend a lot at the start of the game. and they really grew into things. and they took believe 20 minutes to get to the substitute after having to be re read from
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a free kick there. and then another sub saccharine class. but again, the on down in, in the time while celebrations here from american c. as i said, the 1st big 3 since 1998. and i need a 3rd ever, and belgium who were lucky to get something from the match, gets candidate when they, when one new in their 1st match. got what they deserved in this one. absolutely not quite a feat for maroka. this is, this woke up the end of the road for belgium, so called golden generation. when times of this will come out tomorrow, sports a ball the because they'll need to be croatia in their final group name. is that to be sure of making it through for the last 16, but in terms of the group of players, yet we call them the go to generation. just look at who's in their school, the likes of kevin bruno 8 and has that for me to talk to. but they still yet to lift a major trophy now. they came recently closed in russia 4 years ago. they woke up, they reach the semi finals, but when you have it as a saying, we're not as good as that team in 2018 and that the bro, you know,
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say we're not going to win. it will foster well then really the writing just seem to be on the wall for them and you kind of think have they really fulfilled their potential because the chances of getting that has on the major trophy a foster thing away, those have candidates for one defeat to croatia, that means they follow cats are out of the game a, but they simply outlast the, i think they were, i mean, croatia, they reach the final 4 years ago in russia. they really showed what capable of in this game they had a tool with milk in their 1st match and it could've been feeling the worst. actually when alfonso day base to kennedy had a 67 seconds great header from him. and he started go like that was kind of his 1st ever woke up go. but it all went down hill from there. i'm afraid i don't think remarriage the whole from time strike a school to a place to school goes that was his 2nd and that put the game on don't really and sent him to home because from all the talk to my coach for the game about i think
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for what he said, they go out to the tournament trying to reach out. she responded to say that we demonstrated who f 2 not match. so canada out of the tour, mcroy should now need to point against belgium. that's closer to the last 61 whole . thank you very much. jonathan crane from dw sports. you're welcome. we will change you to bring us up next in doc failed method, jewish athletes fighting back against hate speech and anti semitism. i'm will also in berlin and from in the team. thanks for watching. taking a every journey. the prizes we've done all out use them one day indian.
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