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story about survival home and you do get the tennis. i was the only one. what lies and music in nazi germany. watch now on youtube. d. w documentary. ah this is the w. news live from berlin, tragedy and immigration center in mexico. heartbreaking scenes after blaze killed dozens of people at a facility on the border with the united states. authorities say they have launched an investigation also on the program funding the ukrainian for the back roads. while some analysts say it's not worth of bloodshed,
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we meet ukrainian fighters who tell us why it is and fresh clashes between police and protesters in the french capital as tensions over president macros, pension reforms oil over ah i'm sure gail, welcome to the program. so these 40 people have died after a fire broke out at an immigration detention center ensued. ad juarez in northern mexico. dozens of others were injured in the blaze which started shortly before midnight. before she say they believe some of the migrant set fire to mattresses after hearing they be deported. it was one of mexico's deadliest fires in recent memory. 60 men were being held at this facility near the us border.
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the fire took dozens of flies and injured others. many are still waiting for news of their loved ones. would own i have been waiting for their father. then we started seeing smoke everywhere. everybody ran away, but they left the men locked inside. a video film from within the facility shows how some people were able to escape our sleeter. rows of bodies were brought outside into this, i see many people laying on the ground and i don't know what to think. they tell me nothing. mexico's president andreas manuel lopez abra door also addressed to place, claiming the fire was started by migrants fearing to partition in the shadow called johnny. thus they put mats at the door of the shelter and set them on fire as a protest and did not imagine,
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and that it would cause this terrible tragedy that he said, very lilian, it is a garage. in recent weeks, authorities, treatment of migrants has also come under fire. tensions are rising as the united states and mexico are battling to cope with record levels of border crossings. or under lucia know, sol offers of multi media freelance journalist from mexico city jackline. the background to this tragedy. this is a terrible tragedy of where at least 40 migrants have died in mexico. in a series of tragedies, migrants have died in massacres, where they have been kidnapped and killed. my years have died when they are being traffic and trailers that collapse. it's almost every single year. there's a mass tragedy like this. unfortunately, in mexico, largely due to restrictive migration policies that are in conjunction with united
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states of migration policies. many people both are local journalists that are on the ground in see that quarters on the border as well as migrant advocates have been saying that the many of the migrant that died are largely guatemalan. 28 of them were guatemalan and then perhaps many others are venezuelan that they were swept up yesterday during some migration raids. whereas believe that many or half were requesting fair change on the streets or for whatever reason. and that they, the migrant said that they were not given water all day. and that, that is why they were protesting. nothing about deportation. that they were protesting the in human conditions within the migrant detention center. and that they were locked in and that is where they of allegedly had lit these of mattresses on fire and then no one let them out. it's also believe that the fire
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men took a long time to arrive on the scene, and that it can't just be blamed that the migrants themselves wanted to die in a fire. they were protesting the in, you mean conditions in rush they were being held. and so we know that migration from mexico through mexico in the united states, has been a big public political issue for many years. i have mexican authorities been handling yes, it hasn't been exacerbated in the past few years of both with a program that was introduced during the a global pandemic. and under the trump administration, that was called, remain in mexico. where was believe that mexico is considered a safe country for migrants to wait in as they are trying to apply for asylum in the united states. they start their process in united states and then have to wait on the other side in mexico, in many cities where they fall prey to kidnappers traffickers,
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anterior mills in general. that want to take advantage. but also it's important to note also during the trump administration, trump essentially forced mexico to comply with whatever the u. s. asked for imposing, threatening to impose larger tariffs on rocco and all in towards, from mexico if they do not comply with us migration policy. so in general, mexico is just an extension of the u. s. a. with, with the u. s. policies. thank you for that. and this year and as you know, sort of in mexico city, thank you for your credit as well. from the arrival of british challenger to tanks, defense minister alexey resident cough really says video of himself arriving on one of the newly arrived vehicles. you case promised k, a 14 challenges and recently completed training, ukrainian tank cruise. germany announced on monday that it had delivered 18 long away to lepper to battle tax back was in the east of ukraine has become
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a symbol of resistance obeyed. one of the bloodiest ukrainian leadership has faced criticism for its decision to continue to fight russia for control of a region of such little strategic importance. but many ukrainian soldiers in the area, so they're willing to pay the heavy price. i corresponded max xander has been to me you have to move fast. we're heading for the frontline. the russians are very close to the telling us it is one of the, or the most forward position on this part of the front line on from here to the other side to where the russian enemies are. it's just, just roughly about 150 meters. that's the russians firing back. the soldier behind the machine gun feels the
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pressure. la, shy since gotten them youngster, who's a who? the enemy is testing them. he says, preparing for something. snipers and mortars pose a constant threat. moving anywhere is dangerous. in the next foxhole we meet a man with a call sign taxi driver. he joined the army when the war began william alive, he hasn't seen his family for months. yesterday, was his son. 6th birthday. i asked him how he copes sasha raj, not a lewis. d e a t shirt. fish for hebrew e at yahoo! grad castillo. m. thank you. bless. vision of the weekly 30th to push. so foolish guys we didn't lose is the
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storage to finish a 1000. despite all this, the soldiers here will keep fighting back, move, not far away, must sand. so just lava tells me you time. so some of the lossless i does these professional libby, little, he sick in brooklyn. moore's with him of him can love will yoke when we just go home. blog assured, nice dorothy haitian it would be a to pollution from those that are in the willie willie co who boy knew each a shopper would not be linear, but only one is mostly to the middle to those who who been murphy and for both sides. bottled remains a strong symbol. full. yeah. well, the enemy's dying, our morals high that and they're stupid enough to
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sell to russians. victory like capture in the behold in the beginning of florida were trying to capture key for, for days high to give buzz keith stance. heidi stance, and now that trying to sell but won't you can tell at ward this 2nd almena would look like for real. from over here. critics though, argue bottom what is no longer worth the price that ukraine is paying and lives were taken to see what that looks like. we can't say where we are only that the fighting is very close and abandon building now with field hospital. here doctors work round the clock to save lives. their position in the danger zone is crucial. wounded or brought you directly from the frontline and stabilized. so they can survive the trip to the hospital. this man suffered a shrapnel wound to his abdomen surgeon to me throw and his team get to it
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immediately. half an hour later he stable enough to be moved. the teams here perform up to 80 operations every day. last insurance case, this is nigel sends, it stopped now. injuries from artillery and in this place in the position for into a fearful sort of ballads injurious l. so the cause are provided in the city. and so our, in the me a use of course, corns like thorough sold or sensory 5th, more cases, reasonable mullets injuries, demitra ran a company for clinical testing before the war. now he chooses to be here in a windowless room that smells of wounds and sounds like war. but they're making a difference. he says and to them to come in more professionals and every kinds of stuffs and, oh, what he or she should do in this case. so we agreed to and some owen
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protocols for, for helping me about an hour's drive away from the trenches. come a tourist station visits from family and here. wives and girlfriends return to safety and men head back to the frontline. the price for a boat is high, but ukraine is willing to pay is look at some more stories making headlines around the world. starting in, do you have police if detain dozens of protests from the opposition congress party, they were rallying in delhi against the expulsion of their leader who gandy from parliament last week. as again, there's a fierce critic of the prime minister there under modi, is expelled after court sentence into 2 years in jail or defamation. scotlands parliament has confirmed homes. the use of the country's 1st minister,
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the 37 year old, s and p party leader, is the 1st person of color and the 1st muslim, had scotland government succeeds nicholas sturgeon is promised to restart efforts to gain independence from united king, telling that to 16 year old and new k has raised the terrorism threat level in northern ireland to severe any. an incident is thought to be highly likely to change coincides with an expected visit by u. s. president joe biden, to march the 25th anniversary of landmark. good friday. peach deal, which is broken with us mediation. 2 people have been killed and several more injured in a knife attack at a muslim center. unfortunately, capitol is been reset. the suspected attack was shot and injured. he refused to surrender. authorities of laws and investigation runs where hundreds of thousands of people have joined protests and strikes against unpopular pension reforms. almost demonstrated peacefully,
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police clashed with protesters in several cities. president macro has refused to back down on his deeply unpopular decision to increase the retirement age. many angry that you push the changes through without a parliamentary vote. nearly 2 weeks after president macaroni pushed the changes through parliament, public fury shows no sign of abating. 740000 people marched across the country. on tuesday, the government said, in the western city of not the barricades burned, it's we who work it's we who decide reached the banner. in the south, thousands marched on the old port of marsey. while in paris, protesters marched through the city center, led by the unions. ah,
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everyone hates the police. they chanted for the march remained relatively peaceful . but elsewhere in the capitol violence erupted between black clouds protesters and right police reacted to stones and projectiles. with tear gas protestors dismissed criticism that the french retirement age is one of the world's lowest. it's not because it's worse in other countries. zed 3 should do the same because we know that term that they're working on in conditions in his countries are awful for poor people. that are something bore. rich, an age was issued me to should have the right to rest. and after work to fridge herbs. in a very, for her social conditions was very little rights and her with the one that is in france so much for the workers who worked with their arms and their position and where so it was the other countries they must fight. as we fight,
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striking parisian railway workers echoed to that sentiment. you will console me, they want to turn out to best years of retirement into the worst 2 years of out working lives. were all going to be broken, i guess in the increasing tendency towards violence prompted the deployment of $13000.00 officers, according to interior minister, she held diana. but the simmering outrage does not seem to have dissuaded my crawl from pushing through his changes. the president was given a boost by the decision of parisian sanitation workers to return to work after a 3 week strike. perhaps a sign that the protests could burn themselves out. it doesn't look like they're burning themselves out at the moment. they 10 of the current protest i, our correspondence that lisa lewis sat joined me from paris to explain what was happening today. while absolutely, however, the numbers have gone down
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a little bit. when you look at a design exempt, for example, at the different sectors where there are still strikes on going and the number of the percentage of the participants has gone down in the electricity sector and the transfer sector, et cetera. also, the number of people that have turned out today across funds has gone down compared to last week's record day. how, whether they are still quite respectable. the teen c, 700002 1000000 people turned out to demonstrate against the pension reform. today, you know, according to the unions or to the police, and that still means that means obviously that there is still a lot of people who are against this reform, that the anger is sick. it sits quite deep here with people and they're really not happy about how the government has gone about this. and who are the protesters who is out on the streets? phil, it's extraordinary. is actually all sorts of paper,
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not just paper from the far right, from the far left, or the usual suspects that turn out to demonstrate lots of people that never demonstrated before. and even people who used to vote for him on my car. his vater base is really angry with him, you know, and well educated people, managers there will saying, we're not happy about how the car has gone about this. those who are against it, who are always against this reform. obviously not happy that he pushed the reform through and those who think he should have done the reform think he has no power left and he has, he's really weakened with his government. so it's very difficult to see how my, my car, the president of france will take this forward, how he will leave the country for the coming for years under the net residential elections. so just looking at this in terms of us presidential elections, i wonder if you could tell us briefly how unions can change the mind of a determined president who's not standing for re election. well, that's the big question really, you know,
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and they are trying to insist they're trying to continue to demonstrate what's kind of certain though, when you look at the polls, is that the one party that seems to be benefiting from all this chaos in the streets is the far right has from them or not, you know, at that party for example, if there were a dissolution of parliament, they would really grab more seeds than beforehand. so it seems like a, you know, my cause it was in the polls. the left us isn't losing the polls, but the right is rising the far right, at least. thank you lisa. lisa luce and paris ah, have international olympic committee has come out in favor of allowing russian and bela bruce young athletes to continue to participate in international competitions . at an about face from their position last year after russia invaded ukraine. but the i o. c is also recommended conditions for those athletes. participation among them are they would only be allowed to compete as individuals under
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a mutual flag rather than as part of a team. members of the military would also be excluded russian athletes taking part in the delayed tokyo olympics. the next summer games will be in paris in 2024. the international olympic committee has now recommended that russians should not be banned from competing in international events due to russia's war on ukraine. but it does want to ban athletes from russia and bella roost, so actively support the war sport and olympic games can set an example for a world where everyone respects the same rules and one another. they can inspire us to solve problems by building breaches, leading to better understanding among people. thomas bock added that a final decision would be made at the appropriate time,
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but his current recommendation has already prompted negative responses including from germany's interior minister. anyone who allows war mongering, russia to exploit international competitions for its propaganda is damaging the olympic idea of peace and international understanding. the decision on russia, bella rosie, and participation in olympic sports now rests with the individual sports federations. fan things governing world body, for example, is in favor, athletics, governing body is against it was born journalist, a higher zeppelin can tell us more about this decision. welcome to the w. so the i o c's recommendation is that sports associations should now allow athletes to compete in international competitions. do we know if that includes the paralympics? it might be at the very end because on all qualifying tournaments starting now in
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the next couple of months, there will be a lot of them all around the globe. and that means at the very end of russians will be allowed to be part of the qualifying tournaments off all these events. then it's obvious that maybe in spring 2024, they get they have a qualifying status. so they would be allowed to compete as a parasol and picks and nobody in sports milk i think would dare to tell them. no, you cannot computer to pairs olympics. so it's very clear to stretch strategy of trauma. and the i was see, they want to give their rush, it's a possibility to the potter's order to cancel cars. so how is sporting a body is supposed to decide whether athletes have actively supported the war? to be honest, that simply doesn't work. everything would be an experience he agrees see is for rates, it's a shame for a lot of sports because everybody knows that you cannot understand you cannot know
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if rushing to supporting the war or not. maybe he will be silent. he will not speak about it, does it mean that he's not supporters of war? sorry is this doesn't work. so it's very obvious. again, that's tomorrow. and j o c. are in favor of russia. they did that already. a couple of years ago when the russian doping skin go broke, was very key, is that too much, you see, had supported to russia allowed them to compete in games or so it was very obvious that many of the ask you, in russia and a docking post right, so just to be clear, you think that the thomas back in the, i say they are actively supporting russia rather than just trying not to take aside. it's not my impression alone. its impression to everybody, almost i would say was phone rings and you since, since many years. sometimes i asked the question how many skeletons are in the
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basement of the kremlin and rational you see skeletons? because you cannot understand how obvious how clearly here is a spar and also other i see presidents the past, for example, who are not 100, some range from spain has been always, according russia. russia has a very, very big influence in international sports era. many officials are working on behalf of international federation to have big influence reports. and so i really see a very big country of interest here. and the current situation is a lot of sports and there are many who are against this issue. so i can, can imagine that will be a big discussion coming up soon. right. that's very clear. thank you so much for sharing your insights with a sports journalist hires their parents. thank you. staying with the olympics
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organizers of the parents, games in 2024. have so their goal is to bring sport into the streets and no discipline belongs to the pavement or the break dancing, which is set to become an olympic sport. the 1st time dancing in the streets has long been about more than just fun for b girl sissy. next summer. the 15 year old wants to use her breakdancing skills to win a medal for france. she went vince breakdancing is my life. it's like breathing like eating was it helps me express myself and i spend my passion ever since i was a small child though some of i can't imagine not break dancing is me. will bustle. breakdancing originated in the united states as part of hip hop culture in the 19 seventy's when young people would challenge each other on the streets in 2024, they will battle each other at the paris olympics. kilian lives on reunion. the 21 year old travels regularly from the french island to train with his national
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teammates, to libby to defend. i'm used to taking part in compositions alone. lu, the island, the small ball of late. all that when you live on re on young, shall you have to come to the mainland to make progress. possessive, clemency, bci. the training schedule is tough. power, speed, and technique are required for 8 hours a day. the olympic judges give points for specific criteria. yet the dancing is always free style and on beat. critics say that becoming a sport has created restrictions, but others see it as a chance. almost. i think we can benefit from it. also, it's a real sport discipline with support for the athletes from doctors. and so on from that's something we've never had a competition performed on local but shorter promotion on the athletes must also make official appearances. they have to tell their story and represent france as a leading breakdancing nation. they don't yet know which one of them will get to compete found, but there was no one was he led over me dance august about sharing my ours with
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other dancers and with the public hip hop beats echo in the famous music. do or say for a show battle, it's a preview of what to expect at the games of fresh spin on sport in grand locations . ah, you sound your mind about top story at vis our a far as an immigration detention center of the mexican of florida in the mexican border city of water left at least 39 people death more than 20 others injured and the place of broken children, midnight authorities launched our investigation i'll be back in just a moment to take you through the big stories of the day, including that 5 immigration center and the latest best day long strikes in french that's in the day in just a moment. with
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