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finding it difficult, a success in weakling coven 19 special every thursday on d. w. ah ah. this is d w. news live from further a national holiday in argentina to celebrate the world cup with a bus carrying lino messy and his teammate is slowly making its way through the capital one aside. he's hundreds of thousands of fans of packed the city center hoping to catch
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a glimpse of the heroes. also coming up. one of germany's last holocaust trials, 97 year old woman, is found guilty over the deaths of more than $10000.00 people at a nazi concentration camp. and germany calls at long overdue foreign minister and a lena bear bach hands back beneath bronze. as to nigeria, europeans lived with the out books more than a century. ah, i'm anthony how'd walk into the program? tens of thousands of argentines are welcoming home their world cup winning football team. i'm going to take a look at some live pitches from one authorities where the excitement is still at favour pitch. as leonor messy and his teammates parade through the city on their return from cat, the president has declared a national holiday for the day. argentina has been putting pretty hard since the
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side one sunday spinal in a penalty shoot. now they don't believe alejandro. robasho is in bond. saudis told us more about what's happening above the controller sit there between people for and against the national holiday to day. here are thousands, may be ww people. it waiting to see their nationality, the war champions that people are gracie and also appreciate because the organizers of these parade are changing their route every time. so they are moving from one place to another from, from the city. they don't know where is seats, where they can see the war champions. but they maintain it. the happiness lufkin is drinking the beer drinking, but an it would go get caught up or nadisa t because italian spirit is singing. they sing all the time us it during the
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matches. you didn't 19 minutes. they see here they're singing. do they are maybe they have his depo in the war at least, or some days, a 100, as he say, the plans for the parade changed a little. it's been 36 hours that they've been waiting. the plate pride is also being delayed, but does anyone really care at the moment? yes, it has started the parade in training center. it from the engine time. we will association a day and day. then they're going to brown many highways when a site is, but they are not going to come here to there in hulu avenue at the albany. or when the site is because they're so much people that they bust and not go through or went with the mines with blue and white is obviously the color to be same, but the name on everyone's lips from the name on the lot of people's backs is is
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messy to the people where you are now considered him an equal to diego, mar, donna football. god like mardina now is time to start the debates and it would last many a day men's and oh, so ears who is bigger, but i don't miss you. i think a fair both a motto now they are singing much. oh no, i don't know. but i don't know what you prefer, but i'll be c. o. a handover blasio in a lab and joyful bona studies. thank you so much. thank you. well, us prosecutors are considering whether file formal criminal charges against former president donald trump. a congressional panel has recommended for count. so the trump's role in neat january 6th insurrection trumpet dismissed the referral, as fike charges saying the democrat laid committee is trying to block his possible
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return to campaigning. oh, these images shocked the world. 2 years ago, thousands of supporters of former president donald trump storm the u. s. capital aiming to overturn the 2020 election and stop the peaceful transfer of power. 5 people died in the tank, including capital police officers who sole responsibility was to protect the members of congress, the vice president and their state. 6 months later, congress established the so called january 6 committee to investigate the events that led to the attack committee got straight to work. conducting over a 1000 interviews at holding 10 public hearings, they released previously unseen footage documenting the harrowing hours inside the building. and the highlighted,
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the former president's leg of action to stop the riot even accusing him of helping to carry chow. i gotta walk down to the capital. i hope we help make clear that there's a broader kind of accountability, accountability to all of you, the american people, the future of our democracy, rest in your hands. it's up to the people of this country to decide who deserves the public trust. january 6th, 2021 was the 1st time one american president refused his constitutional duty to transfer power peacefully to the next. and i worked over the last 18 months. the select committee has recognized our obligation to do everything we can to ensure this never happens again. the committee recommended criminal charges for former president donald trump, but it will be up to the u. s. justice department to decide whether he will
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actually end up in court. i told him the report is highly symbolic and it will have long lasting effect from political emissions. all i want to do is that many republicans supporting a candidate facing criminal charges. maybe a bridge to far or early i asked w, washington bureau chief in his poll. whether it's likely the u. s. attorney general will actually prosecute them trump? well, anthony, at the u. s. as in the very early stages of this extremely complicated process, as we just heard, the general 6 committee announced its unprecedented recommendation to reform a president from 44 different criminal charges. the justice department is already working on cases against trump. and also his associates, so we do not know what stage they are in or if they plan to move forward with any charges. but enter anthony, i think it is fair to say that this is still
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a monumental moment on capitol hill. you make the point that we don't know exactly where we are in this landscape, but if we take it to it's in the scenario, would these charges, could these charges stop trump from running again for president? well, if, if the president were to get charged for inciting an insurrection, sorry, which was one of the 4 recommended charges he would be disqualified from running for office again. but at this stage, at this very moment, nothing can prevent him from continuing to pursue to hold public office in his trump has painted the investigation as a political which on another one. but could this actually help him if he does run again? that's a good question. anthony, him, i mean amongst his deepest and most like loyal supporters and he continues to be extremely popular and this might actually embolden them as
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a trump looks to take bag the white house. but we also have to keep in mind a during the midterms in november, that the most voters rejected. actually trump endorsed candidates who campaigned that the election was stolen. so it is likely that the majority of the republican party members are rather turning their back against donald trump. you've been witness to all of this. do you think this investigation can deepen, america's political divide even further from where it is now? well, anthony, recently the chief of the capitol police testified in front of the senate and said that there were more than 9000 threats against lawmakers this past year. i think this shows how deep the dividers and how dangerous it is here in the united
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states. the dublin washington bureau chief in his pulse. thanks so much. we'll a call he in germany has convicted a 97 year old woman in connection with the murder of more than 10000 people in a nazi concentration camp. the former typist at the stood off camp was given a 2 year suspended sentence. she was just 18 when she began work. the judge said it would be one of the last trials we're liking to nazi concentration camps. i asked her to please julia so dearly why does take him to germany, so long to prosecute the last holocaust cases. we saw after world war 2 and the end of the nazi regime that a lot of the leadership of the nazis was brought to trial after the war. there were quite a few trials happening, but after 5 or 10 years after the war, the number of trials a dwindle, then there weren't many carried out on top of that. these were people who are
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directly involved in the murder of prisoners at concentration camps. but people like in the verdict we saw today who were assisting in these murders, who weren't directly involved, they weren't tried for decades. the 1st such trial we saw in germany was with a verdict in 2011. and before that, the prosecutors didn't see a way to be able to bring these people to justice, but that case in 2011 cents said a 1st precedent, making it possible for trials of that kind to follow after that. that one 1st case was that of a prison guard who was sentenced 2 years in prison because he assisted in carrying out these murders and the judge at the time a found that the people who were working in these concentration camps also civilians were also have
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a shared responsibility towards the victims of the holocaust. julie, what does the trial tell us about how germany is dealing with? it's not the history. alyssa trial is important because it could be one of the last holocaust trials in germany just because a lot of the perpetrators have died until now. and because so much time has gone by, it is important for germany to show that they are still wanting to bring just this to the victims through these trials. and that the issue is still important for the german government, even after so many years have gone by julia said w, thank you so much. or germany has returned lou to the artworks to nigeria, foreign minister, and alina payable, candid back statues, known as benign bronzes. the bronzes are among thousands of treasures stolen from africa by colonial powers. this is the moment nigerians have been waiting for
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after a 125 years. these stolen treasures now returned home. a 1st step to right the wrongs of the colonial passed, according to germany's foreign minister at the hand, over in the capital. a boucher, the return of the wrong says to day is therefore a crucial step towards addressing this chapter in the way that it should be addressed. openly, frankly, was the willingness to critically. it says one owns activities. and crucially, by listening closely to the concerns of those who were the victims of colonial cruelties, it is in readiness to talk into listen that made to days returns possible. british soldiers looted the bronze as an 1897 from the palace in the kingdom of benin. now nigeria, there were sold to collectors all over europe, more than a 1000,
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ended up in german museums. now germany has become the 1st former colonial power to hand back. some of the artworks more will follow in the coming years them as for us, it some today just tells us that restitution is real. that all the promises of the commitments back up in meet i've been a beginning to be fulfilled. and this is where the bronze statues will be exhibitors and new museums being built and benign city and southwestern nigeria. the cities bronze tradition continues to this day. i when i there is a bronze caster like his father and grandfather beforehand. he tells us he's only ever known the been bronzes from european museum catalogs. how can only get the extra duty while brigitte duct, our job buck to believe it would make also see very clearly what are for what i was
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producing. rebel, i get it on greets and yes, and what i say that is why we are going to be wanting to come back on those opera. the new museum won't be finished for a few years, but already the return of the treasures is a milestone in nigeria fight to regain at stolen cultural heritage. that's all the news from now coming up. next is date of the news asia with my colleague british vanity that's coming up after a short break. remember, there's much more news to be found in that website. they w dot com and you can find us on twitter and instagram as well. the handle you need is at the w news. another bulletin for you in 45 we got some hot tips for your bucket list. romantic corner trip hotspot for food chair and some great cultural memorials to boot.
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