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ah blue ah ah, this is dw news live from berlin tonight, violent protest and strides, bring parts of france to a standstill. regions are cleaning up after another night of mass protest against president microns and popular pension report. more protests are planned at a visit by britain ski charles has been postponed, also coming up. the germans answer all up sholtes praising europe's tough bay. he
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rules. and he comes amid fresh turbulence involving joy, chip bank, which is shaking the markets yet again. and one of the biggest names in german bonus league of football if sat at the last week is lost by by munich, coach julian novels is forced out at the top club chases. it's 11th consecutive title. ah, i'm break off is good to have you with us on this friday. europe's human rights watch dog is criticizing what he calls the excessive use of force by french police during demonstrations against unpopular pension reforms. the rebuke by the council of europe, just the latest headache for president emanuel micron, who was dealing with strikes blockades and rallies across the country. today, he also announced that it to france by britons jean charles the 3rd has been
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postponed due to the unrest. this will be the only chance to meet britain's king charles in the french capital. in the coming weeks, his figure has been unveiled in a wax museum ahead of the monarchs now cancelled visit to paris with tensions over a pension reform on the rise. many in the street, well come, the move is for new or you know, have to block off half of paris at the moment because charles was visiting and i don't think so. so they're both on the face nicholson, one. ready i think it's the right time for the king of england to come to paris miserable today. we were protesting against the pension reform. and my con wouldn't be available for meetings with him. will i get put on police? arrested hundreds of protesters across the country on thursday. flight and rail traffic were disrupted,
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as many employees went on strike in bo do. the door of the city hall was set on fire. pulse show that the majority of the french people oppose microns reform, which will extend the retirement 8 by 2 years. but the president insists it's the only way to keep the pension system afloat. at a e u summit in brussels, the french leader said he was open to finding a way out of the crisis and said, we will not give into this violence. democrats one does not have the right to violence in a democracy just yet. if i am ready to talk to the union city to make progress on all these matters with history, union have formed of a major social conflict. if the government does not back down. while francis top court still needs to give its final word on the bill, the country is bracing for more protests. while i spoke with her, corresponded in france when you found the car and i asked her how significant the
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cancellation of the royal visit is wilkerson macross had really been under her credit under pressure for a few days to pull the plug on this visit. my king charles, given the ball type situation and really also the prospect of welcoming the key to st. spied up with garbage and really heavy security for every public appearance. not even the people in charge of providing flags and, and great carpets for this event. they were also planning to go on strike. there was a lot of opposition here from petitions also saying the optics of this visit would have been really bad right now. and i think there is little doubt here in front of the decision to postpone this, as it comes as quite an embarrassment lacroix, this was meant to be a high you think that the can visit. it was meant to really cement a kind of newly revitalized friendship. between france and the u. k. after up to years of prospects and tensions it, we if heard today, that the fridge president says that he's willing to talk with trade unions. he
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knows that they're angry about this. but he's also said that he's not going to change his mind on raising the retirement age. so are these talks, are they going to make a difference? you right. i mean, he has said that he's willing to talk to these union. he does, of course, once the constitutional counsel approves this unpopular pension reform. now this is something president macro said in a 10 to my interview earlier this week. so in that sense, this, when it doesn't represent a change of stance, it may be an attempt to really pacify some of the anger the st. do i doubt that going to port and it, i think for many people who reinforces this image of the precedent as a kind of aloof top down leader out of touch with the concern for re people that we've been hearing. a lot of that in the last couple of days today, the council of europe slammed france for the use of excessive police force, particularly in paris. we've seen videos on social media, it does not look good. what are we looking at for the next few days?
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well, it doesn't feel like the spot is gonna die down really any time soon. the unions of already called for another day off strikes and demonstrations. next tuesday, yesterday we saw more than a 1000000 people to take to the streets to protest these this unpopular reform. and i think one of the biggest one is now for the government, is really the spontaneous unorganized protests that have been erupting at night in many cities across france where they have been flashing with the protest. doesn't police vandalism, of public property. and i think this really feels a bit now like we're on the butch of some kind of social rebellion like the one we saw the order to get across 1st. yeah. people are drawing parallels already or correspondence on your phone with the latest from parents on your thank you. the banking crisis is knocking at germany's door shares and the country's biggest lender deutsche bank fell sharply on friday, adding to the turmoil of financial markets. and speaking at a you,
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somebody brussels, the german chancellor insisted that there is no reason for concern describing deutsche bank as stable. investors are certainly worried though, as other bank share prices across europe have also dropped and as follows, the recent collapse of to us banks and the takeover of the swift big credit suisse by its domestic rival, u. b. s. and here is the german chancellor commenting on the financial turbulence. let's finance the stem of boston. the european banking system is robust and stable, dashed on speed. we have the necessary oversight structures and thanks to the work over the years. and the effort of the banks themselves were in a robust and resilient position. and this is an incentive to make progress in the capital markets and the bank in union. yet. what's more important, we plan to full heartedly make progress for cannon. and i've also comes from hudson to doing it for until time i asked her, corresponded jack pyrrhic, in brussels, whether chancellor sholtes, whether not,
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he was on the defensive today. that's right. he was really trying to sort of calm the concerns around this. he said that it deutscher bank is a very profitable bank and there's no reason to doubt it's future. he said that he did thoroughly reorganized a modernized his business model and that it will be very profitable. now, this is a concern. did you say this shadow price? greatly reducing this morning over fears of contagion after credit suisse. the major swiss bank was taken over by u. b. s. this real concerns about what this means for the banking sector in europe now. and another press conference just along the hu, french president emanuel micron. he also backed up this position. he said that the european union's banking system is signed and he blamed the market turmoil around deutschen, but deutsche bank on speculators was trying to get in. well, there's a turmoil going in it going on in the banking sector. you said that the used banking situation shouldn't be compared to the swiss. he said it's not
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a comparable situation. now this is all sort of happening in a context that was already on the a gender by the european union. trying to kick start it's plan that was put forward in $22008.00 for a banking union is by harmonizing banking rules. trying to make sure the tax payers aunt funding o bailing. i find that if they fail, and that is, it is sort of got underway after the financial crisis. 20072008. but it's been relatively sluggish. ever since you can sense among the leaders not just shows the macro, but others as well. that would be speaking off to the summit that this is going to start to be a priority issue. as we're seeing these high levels of inflation, high cost of living, the concerns around the banking sector, growing on this issue. this banking union issue for the european union is becoming much more of a priority. that was jack perk, the report for brussels. here's a look now, some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world. you as
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president joe biden, and canadian prime minister justin trudeau have announced more bilateral cooperation against authoritarian regimes. biden is in canada on a state visit. both leaders have also agreed on a deal to sinback asylum seekers who do not enter the countries via official border crossings. the u. n. has accused both russian and ukrainian forces of carrying out summary executions of prisoners of war or report by un human rights monitors, documented dozens of killings, as well as the use of torture and human shields. documented abuses by russian forces out numbered those by ukrainian forces. $6.00 to $1.00 rewan to have commuted the 25 year prison sentence of an outspoken government critic. paul roosters have sabina who inspired the film hotel. rwanda was jailed back in 2020 after going missing during a visit to dubai. there were wand and government says that he decided to free him to help reset its relationship with the us. washington played
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a part in the release alongside kotor. this muslims around the world have begun observing the 1st friday prayers of the holy month of ramadan worshippers in jerusalem gathered at alex moss. one of is lumps wholly of sites there among the 1800000000 muslims around the world expected to take part in the fasting season. tensions are high, it is real and the occupied was bank in the wake of recent violence. this year ramadan coincides with the jewish holiday. passover and the christian celebration of easter time for celebration. as thousands of muslims gathered in jerusalem's old city for the 1st day of ramadan, ah, at an ox, a mosque worshippers arrived early for their 1st meal.
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eleanor, i've been on the foot. oh, we usually have if todd, our families place. but today we wanted a change from a lot, but it's a great feeling. we came here and we saw people who are also coming to pray and eat on the 1st day and alex and mosque. it's the best feeling as people come together tensions a high in the region with nearly daily clashes in the occupied west bank. on thursday, palestinian officials said one person was killed doing a rate by israeli security forces. one have to come. i know people are now afraid of entering the old city because there is not a minute that goes by where the situation is stable here is that there is how this applies to all cities in the west bank on the if you are in a matter of moments some things could erupt and the markets get messy. this year's ramadan coincides with both the jewish passover and the christian booster
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authorities, fia, the tensions could fly up as large numbers of jewish and muslim worshipers, poor into jerusalem's own city. in the coming weeks. ah, it's a big news from germany's bonus league of byron munich have fired coach julie na guzman n. if appointed former dorman and chelsea coach thomas trisha to replace him hard to get his head round the swan. sunday's defeat at the hands of by lave accuse and was julian nozzles, men's last in the by and munich, jack out, it meant they slipped off the top of the brand as league a table. but despite the disappointment there was still hope. how much of a setback is that when it comes to the title res i'm which is no longer in 1st place? bigger setback doesn't reduce against don't much could be very difficult. so we have to win. it wasn't always likeness last year by and when the bond is league by 8 points, the 10th straight title was one of the game's most highly regarded coaches at the
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helm. results this year haven't been great bye bye and standards. they look beatable, but they remain in contention for the travel, the league cup and champions league. it will be up to thomas trickle to achieve that. the former chelsea coach one, the champions league with the english side and 2021 france hierarchy would love to see similar themes in their dressing room in june. all right, let's take a quick look at those stories that we're following for you. christiana, rinaldo, it is, he said, a new record for international appearances. the portuguese forward earned his 100 and 97th cap against listen signed and they qualify match for euro 2024 scoring 2 goals in the process he surpasses kuwait. bother l. matea on the all time list and in tennis, elaina, rabbi keena, at the bottom of your screen has fought her way through to the 3rd round of the miami opened, she overcame on a volition to kaya in 3 sets of a carina,
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one the indian wells cycling california last week, if she repeats the feed in miami, she will achieve what is known as these sunshine double. we could all use some sunshine rob watches, got some sunshine that need to be business news after the break. i'll see you next time with sometimes a seed is all you need to allow the big ideas to grow. we're bringing environmental conservation to life with learning packs like global ideas.

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