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i'm a change and environmental conservation is taking shape around the world and how we can all make a difference. knowledge grows through sharing. download it now for free. with this use d. w use live from berlin, turmoil on stuff market, yet again with germany's biggest lanes are in the eye of the storm. she is in deutsche bank tumble on friday despite the juices top. officials insist that europe's banks are stable. also coming up,
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people in paris cleanup after intense protests against pension reforms in france. president manuel my crohn says he won't back down despite the trace of more demonstrations in the coming days. and the man who inspired the film hotel ra wanda, is freed from prison. the ones in government says it's decided to release. the dissident poll receive the beginning to help restate its relationship with united states. plus one of the biggest names in german boone just league of football is sucked off to last weekend's last by, by unit by unit. i'm sorry, coach julian now goes monday is forced down to the top club chases. it's 11 consecutive time. ah, i'm jared read. welcome to the chart. the ongoing banking crisis is now knocking
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germany store. it's biggest lender has led a europe wide sell off. shares in deutscher bank tumbled on friday, plunging some 14 percent before recovering to end the day 8 and a half percent down. the recent state back takeover of a swiss bank credit suisse and the collapse of several smaller u. s. bank the shank and market confidence. but european officials are insisting that there is no cause for concern. the market volatility has now hit germany's biggest banks. particularly deutscher bank shares came under pressure on friday. on the side lines of any use summit, chancellor, all of sholtes came to its defense, the dodger bunk update, shifts for dodge a bank has fundamentally overhauled and reorganized it's business model and is yet, and it's a very profitable bank. just unzip off the top left was no reason for any concerns you could on tomorrow. nevertheless, nervousness continued on the frankfurt stock exchange and on others across europe.
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the decks closed down 1.7 percent. while there's been no new bad news about the banking sector, the cost of insuring against bank failures, a key risk indicator is rising. davidson guns and china doll, it will now be crucial to see how many politicians and central banks managed to reassure investors and customers. we would have a real acute banking crisis if customers went to the banks and demanded their money, and there's absolutely no reason for that at the moment. absolute kindful debt site . last week, the swiss bank credit suisse had to be rescued. but experts say germany is banks and not in the same situation. he, i see no basis for a broader banking crisis. lots of banks are doing well. the running real money with the higher interest rates and have been through much more difficult times than now . but in spite of this, the markets have been treating them very badly. 100 for now, markets remain on edge. and it's still not clear what it will take to calm them.
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will europe's human rights watch dog has criticized what it's calling the excessive use of force by french police during demonstrations against unpopular pension reforms. the rebuke by the council of europe is the latest headed at headache for president emmanuel. my crohn, who is dealing with strikes blockades and rallies across the country. on friday, he also announced that a visit to france by britain's king charles had to be postponed due to the unrest. ah, 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. welcome the move. it's 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 1st name,
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michael simone. i don't think it's the right time for the king of england to come to paris, how miserable today we were protesting against the pension reform. and my con wouldn't be available for meetings with him, puts on police, arrested hundreds of protesters across the country on thursday. flight and rail traffic were disrupted, as many employees went on strike. in both do the door of the city hall was set on fire. pulse show that the majority of the french people opposed microns reform, which will extend the retirement 8 by 2 years. but the president insists it chrissy just yet, if i'm ready to talk to the union city to make progress on all these matters with history, unions have formed of a major social conflict. if the government does not back down, while frances top court still needs to give its final word on the bill,
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the country is bracing for more protests. and our correspondent in france, sonya found nika, gave us her assessment of what we can expect in the coming days. well, it doesn't feel like these spotters are gonna die down really any time soon. the unions of already called for another day of strikes and demonstrations. next tuesday, yesterday we saw more than a 1000000 people take to the streets out in to protest these the unpopular reform. and i think one of the biggest worries now for the government is really the spontaneous unorganized for tests that have been erupting at night in many cities across france where they have been flashes between protest doesn't police. there's been vandalism, of public property. and i think this really feels a bit now, like we're on the burge of some kind of a social rebellion. like the one we saw during the gill arctic macross plus to sunny found the car or the political activist poll recess, a beginner, whose story inspired the oscar nominated film hotel. rwanda has just been released
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from prison. he was set free after a one. does government communities 25 year sentence on charges of terrorism? the move comes off to pressure from the united states to release the outspoken dissident, the real face of the man celebrated as a hero in the hollywood movie hotel, her wanda. i'm happy, especially because of a lease with slowly people i guess, just looking it up. what took place was a genocide led by rwanda state in 1994 against the countries. tootsie, minority, 800000 people were slaughtered in a 100 days in 2005. paul recess by geena received the u. s. medal of freedom for helping
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shelter more than $1000.00 ethnic duties at a hotel. he was managing at the time. but after the u. s. government handed him a metal for great deeds in 2000 in 21. the rondon court handed bruce's a bug gina, who was an outspoken critic of president polka, gummy, a 25 year prison sentence writes groups. the united states, as well as recessive bugging as daughter, have called his case, manipulated and flawed. desiccant, my father is belgian, so they're a london authority should have used legal means to bring him back to rwanda. the decision to kidnap him and put him on a private plane to take him by force to rwanda shows they do not believe in the legitimacy of the evidence against him. the lava. the puff conklin bruce is about geena disappeared during a visit in the united arab emirates,
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reappearing days later in rhonda in handcuffs. the human rights activist was arrested on terrorism charges, but he says his arrest was in response to his criticism. a president tagami. now, a presidential order has commuted recess bagginger sentence, allowing for his release from prison in kigali. he said to be transferred to carter's capital, doha, and from there to the united states it to yemen. now, way of years long civil war there is had devastating consequences, especially for children uni services. im 11000000 children in yemen are dependent on humanitarian aid and that 2200000 suffering from acute malnutrition. the war has killed hundreds of thousands of people in yemen. since 2014 this is ty is
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a city on the front lines in southwest yemen. it's a dangerous place, especially for the youngest. this mother said 3 of her children was shot dead while out playing. the eldest was just 12, as the de la. these were children, not soldiers. according to unicef, more than 11000 children have been killed or severely injured in the civil war in yemen. millions of suffering from malnutrition, so serious that they risk dying if they aren't treated in the camps for internally displaced people. the situation has been desperate for years. then she knows when children suffer from malnutrition, for so long it affects the whole development. that means the children who survive gets sick more often they can't learn properly. the future of this country is starving here right now. despite a recent flare up and fighting, there's also hopeful the recent agreement between regional power saudi arabia and iran, could affect the conflict in yemen. in this proxy war,
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saudi arabia fights on the side of government troops, while iran supports who t rebels. so could this lead to new negotiations and makes 2 months or so it becomes very clear who's going to have the weapon all day long for you isn't really weapon to 3 children and yemen need peace, both and tease and across the country. okay, let's get a round up of some of the world use headlines. now. u. s. president joe biden and canadian prime minister just introduce you have announced more bilateral corporation against authoritarian regimes. biden is in canada on the state visit. both leaders have also agreed to send on a deal to send back asylum seekers who joined into via official border crossings. hundreds of people have been evacuated from their homes as
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a wildfire. rage is in east in spain. the blind began before the usual forest fire season, spain, where the services, strong winds and high temperatures, a hampering efforts to find the fire. monism protest is of joined a funeral procession for a young who died following anti government protests in peru, rosalie flores, and died after spending nearly 2 months in hospital. he'd been injured in violent clashes between police and demonstrators, protesting the hosting of pedro castillo. ruth, former president, us actor gwinnett paul troy, has testified in the law search high for skiing accident in 2016 in the u. s. state of utah culture is being sued by a retired man who alleges that she crashed him to him on a ski slope, causing injuries. powertrain denies this and he's count just doing claim that he is claiming that he crashed into her tensional assault of a sexual need. here in germany, bundis league champions by munich, confirmed on friday that they fired coach julia naco spun. their club has appointed
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for my daughter, london, chelsea coach thomas to clue to replace him. he has more hard to get his head round . this one sunday's defeat at the hands of by lave accusing. was julia now guzman lost in the by and munich jack out? it meant they slipped off the top of the printer, leak a table. but despite the disappointment, there was still hope. how much trouble setback is that when it comes to the title rates, fireman is no longer in 1st place, the biggest that, that goes against government to be very difficult. so we have to and it wasn't always like this last year by and when the parent is legal by 8 points, the 10 straight title with one of the games most highly regarded coaches at the helm results that she haven't been great bye bye and standards. they look beatable, but they remain in contention for the treble the league cup and champions league. it will be up to thomas trickles, who achieve that? the former chelsea coach one the champions league with the english side in 2021.
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brian hierarchy would love to see similar themes in their dressing room in june. finally, here's some other sports headlines that christiana rinaldo has said, a new record for international appearances. the portuguese forward own t is 197 cap against leached in stine, in a qualifying match the euro. 2024 scoring 2 goals. in the process. he supposes a passive cou, a beta alman our on the old time list in tennessee. alina river keena, the bottom of your screen, has fought her way through to the 3rd round of the miami. i think she overcame him in 3, said rubik, one, the indian will hide it in california law way. if see, repeat, the faded miami, see with the code sign double. and in the n b i, the los angeles clip is turned on. the style in the 2nd half is they, the oklahoma city found the co y lane. it was the stand out play for the group is
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