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able to enjoy fresh for use with this week on d. w. mm hm. ah ah . the see that we news live from berlin, that china cracks down on protests against the countries 0 coven policy. lengthy quarantines mass testing and lock downs are leading to growing anger. and even public calls for president she to resign. also coming up with
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christiana ronaldo plays an unusually small role in portugal when at the world cup. find out if he actually touched the ball on this goal. ah, i'm to go further. it's great to have you with us. we begin with china the pandemic and protests phasing is clamping down on demonstrations against it's unpopular 0 covert policy. for days, crowds have rallied in beijing, shanghai, and other cities, calling for an end to lock downs. and in some cases, for president, she aging ping's resignation. this is extremely rare in china. solidarity protests have also spread around the world. after a weekends of public unrest and anger,
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more protests at china's 0 cobit policy. but this is not beijing or shanghai. this small gathering is taking place in hong kong as business district, at its hearts, a vidual to remember those who lost their lives in a building fire last week. in the city of rome, she 10 deaths, it's alleged that were caused by china strict cove. it measures and that have sparked this way, but demonstrations, just like in cities across the chinese mainland. here they hold up blank sheets of paper, now a symbol of descent in his growing movements, all under the watchful eyes of the authorities. he getting the situation in china has gotten worse and worse over the past few years. people's basic demands are ignored. we still where carto, which is want to live like humans. so what that's young a young, legal thinking. what is the hong kong has have been suffering from this regime for so many years and therefore we share the same feelings over you know,
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what i mean that we, a mainland chinese are facing the same problem. again, i think it matters to hong kong and even the world, like i don't want to see on a hong kong university campus. they sing a hit from the musical. les miserables an unofficial anthem of previous anti government protest here in hong kong is now part of this uprising that spreading across the world. like here in tokyo, outside, the chinese embassy. and in london, where concerns over beijing's crack down on protesters has sparked this response from the u. k. foreign secretary. well, protest against chinese government all rare. and when they do happen, i think the world should take notice by think chinese government should take matters. it's clear that the chinese people themselves are deeply unhappy with what is going on about the restrictions imposed upon them by the chinese government. china's foreign minister has defended the country's cobra restrictions,
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but on the streets, tensions are running high. as a heavy police presence in cities including shanghai, with authorities, quick to make arrests, they do not want to repeat what happens over the weekend. but the world is now watching. this. earlier i spoke to a dolly yang, he's a political science professor at the university of chicago, and he named a few reasons why and we've been seeing less pictures of demonstrations in the past 24 hours. well, 1st of all, be on protest. the rallies happened over the weekend, so a lot of people could get out on when they were not working and of course at night as well. and of course i, this fine is the beginning of a new week. and at the same time, the authorities saw actually asking the police in various cities, among our response is essentially the check on people's cell phones and so on. so clearly the protesters are going to be hiding low
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a little bit. but we have seen government efforts to stop information about the pro test getting out, haven't me. oh yes, absolutely. there is some pressure. in fact, part of the reason that the police are checking on people cell phones is to ask them, for example, to remove the images of the protests and so on. and there is also a campaign to stop some of the images that are flowing to, to tell you some current rules have been since the protest begun is that is something that china is yielding to the demand of demonstrator. or it's not actually specifically, you know, the into the models of the processes as much as the carry out of several measures called the trend. the articles that the central authorities saw they had to actually issued on november 11th. but part of the public agreements is
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because local authorities, instead of relaxing some of the measures have tightened off the response to writing numbers, new cases. how much of a threats are these demonstrations for changing? paying grip on power. because what we're seeing is quite unprecedented. absolutely. in the scale and scope, the number of cds was, of course, there have been some processing ground, joe and the engine jo ribbon week. so those of the current protest are not new, but what is new is the shared science of grievances and of suffering, especially after the death of people were emoji fire. partly because of complaints about the actually bureau covey measures, much actually will depend on how the authorities respond. because whenever you have protest like this, a lot of the be dynamics are,
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be turn the authorities and be people who are coming out to protest. and of course, so for generally speaking be police in the different cities. so example, especially in beijing, have been run at the is restraint in their responses to the protesters. so there has to be relatively little violence. although we do know that some people, some of the protests have been taken year and full questionnaire and still there are some that are detained in shanghai for example. and we did see the authorities cracking down pretty hard on protesters that was deli yang from the university of chicago. thank you so much for your time. and here's a look at some other stories making news around the world today. police forces in 6 countries have brought down an international cartel that controlled about a 3rd of europe's cocaine trade. almost 50 people have been arrested in europe and the united arab emirates, and around 30 tons of drugs have been seized. the world's
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largest active volcano, mana loa, on hawaii's big island, is erupting for the 1st time in nearly 4 decades. b, u. s. geological survey says lava has begun moving down the mountain. it's impossible to predict at this point, whether it might flow to populated areas. somali security forces say they have ended and 12 hour hotel siege in the capital. mogadishu, at least aid civilians, and a member of the security forces were killed after elisha bob millington, storm, the villa rose hotel and the city center. the venue is frequented by government officials, authority, say they rescued. 60 people want to follow. rescue workers in cameroon, are searching for survivors a day after a landslide. in the capital yell, one day, at least 15 people have been confirmed dead. with many more missing victims were gathered on a hill for
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a memorial service when the ground gave way. at least 8 people, including a newborn, have been killed in a landslide on the italian island of esquire. rescue workers are searching for 5 others were still missing. the government has declared a state of emergency ah, the serenity this island normally enjoys has been turned on its head. a violent storm sent waves of mud sweeping through the streets early saturday. the aftermath has stunned those tasks with recovery efforts. the rescuers include hundreds of volunteers who now have to clear out seemingly endless amounts of sludge. a catholic children's home is among the buildings flooded. relent my very alley harry rather then for this is all the mud that came in to the compound through the sewers or no you will and body. so we volunteers are trying to help model because the
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state and those in it are not doing their duty before, but a kid over it. there are no fight. sourdough in the storm delayed the arrival of fairies bringing emergency support from italy's mainland. but it's not just the speed of the rescue that hang people here. the local government is also under fire for not clamping down on illegal buildings. possibly can i do it? i must say that such an awful thing shouldn't have happened. because we know that this island, and indeed this town casa mitchell, is an area with delicate soil. so there should have been more careful. other very little things. a significant number of buildings on the skier island did not have official permits. climate activists say large scale construction has reduced green spaces and trees in the region, making the soil more susceptible to slides. the national civil protection agency says these land planning violations affect more than 90 percent of italy's
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municipalities and one. they too could face some risk of landslides or other natural disasters. it is week 2 of the world cup in guitar and portugal were looking to seal their qualification to the round of 16. they were up against uruguay whose midfielder rodrigo bent on cord, dribbled his way past 3 defenders, but couldn't get past the gold peeper. and there was no spore at the great or jiggle dominated the 2nd half christiana, rinaldo was merely a distraction on this cross from bruno fernandez. rinaldo did not touch it, but the ball went in and portugal bead uruguay to know and philip hutner from dw sports is here to talk about an eventful day at the world cup. so let's start talking about that portugal game. it almost seems like rashonna ronaldo was in meet it. he really wasn't today. it was pretty much all about bruno fernandez.
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but not before your g y actually got off to a bit of a better start. we can maybe take a look at the missed that they had early on in the game. that was very unfortunate . so here we see bins are quote, going has 3 defenders and then not being able to squeeze it past the goal keepers legs. i think the game would have gone differently, but then it was all about bruno got the 1st goal. i got the penalty. it's a score. the 2nd goal hit the post and at a time. so this was definitely a relief because general rinaldo, because i think it's important for him to rely on a team that he can fall back on even if he doesn't for portugal still gets the when i'm sure he's happy about tonight. and brazil are through to the round of the last 16, but perhaps struggling a little more than, than you and i would have expected. how much are they missing? name are at the stage. i think they are missing him quite a bit. he's not irreplaceable, but they did only score one goal today and that again, switzerland, which isn't a very favourable site or one that is known for a particularly good defending. so i'm there, you can definitely tell that he was missed a little bit and people did step up vinitez junior. more specifically was the one
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who really, but was the game changer today for them. i got a goal that was then ruled offside by v a. r and then in the end it was the mirror for manchester. united was for the game winner. but same story here. they're still getting the job done despite name or being out will presumably be out for the next game. but now brazil already through to the run a 16 should be back in the knockout stages. but then i'm sure he'll be right back to the starting 11th. and we did see very exciting games by both gonna and synagogue. how do you read the african teams in the competition? so they're doing great. we have 5 african teams who are showing up. and today specifically, we saw the cameroon draw against serbia. we can take a look at that goal, perhaps as well. fantastic chip here by go through. that was phenomenal. i could watch that whole day would have been as they go by them. so that was a $33.00 high and then also a 2nd game or gonna were going up against korea. that was a 5 game thriller of a match. we'll see that here in just
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a 2nd. so there it is. just right before the final is gonna get the game. when are there are 3 to their game and even the other teams are doing very well. so if morocco, tunisia, and cynical as well. so all of these 5 teams still in the run for the run 16 looking very promising for the african teams and also a little fun fact. this is the 1st time and work of history actually, that all african teams were participating in the walk up are coached by african coaches. so that also goes to show that africa is really improving as a region they have over $500.00 players as of this year playing and european leaves and topics even so lots of talent, but also trust in their home grown talent really. so i think that's a good sign and i'm sure we'll see more players find a big clubs after those work up if they're continuing to do well. interesting stuff, philip of d. w for thank you so much. you're watching me that we knew is a quick reminder of our top story today. china is clamping down on protests against the government 0 coven policy. several cities are seeing a heavier police present for crowns called for an end to lockdown mass testing.
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