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and working with communities to protect forests for the future we want. if you're hearing what we're hearing, find out more. ah ah, this is d. w. news live from berlin. tragedy in mexico. a fire kills dozens of people at a migrant detention center on the border with the united states. also coming out fresh clashes between police and protest as in the french capital as tensions over president emanuel microns pension reform boil over. and the international olympic committee recommends the return of russian and belarus in athletes to international
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events under a neutral flag despite the war in ukraine. ah and will aust luca welcome to the program. a fire has killed at least 40 people and injured dozens more as a migrant detention center in c o dot, who are as in northern mexico, it is known as a major crossing point for migrant seeking to enter the united states. authorities say some of the detainees set fire to mattresses after hearing they were to 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. the fire took dozens of flies and injured others. many are still waiting for news of their loved ones. i have it and i have been waiting for their father. then we started
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seeing smoke everywhere. everybody ran away, but they left the men locked inside. a video film from within a facility shows how some people were able to escape our sleeter. rows of bodies were brought outside. 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. i don't think it would cause this terrible tragedy that is at fairly visit us. in recent weeks, authorities,
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treatment of migrants has also been criticized. tensions are rising as the united states and mexico are battling to cope with record levels of border crossings. and alysia, no solo is a multimedia freelance journalist from mexico city. she outlined the background to this tragedy that the 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 migrants have died when they are being trafficked 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 the united states. ah, migration policies. i'm many people, both are local journalists that are on the ground in seattle quarters on the border as well as migrant advocates have been saying that the many,
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the migrants out of died are largely guatemalan and 28 of them were guatemalan and then perhaps many others are been as well in that they were swept up yesterday during some migration raids. where is believe that many or half were requesting spare change on the streets or for whatever reason? and that they are, the migrants 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 inhumane conditions out with in 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 men took a long time to arrive on the scene, and that it, it can't just be blamed that the migrants themselves wanted to die in a fire. they were protesting the in human conditions in rows. they were being held
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jealous. analisia, no soul of they're speaking to us earlier. hundreds of thousands of people have joined the latest rounds of protests and strikes against pension reforms across france. while most demonstrated peacefully, police clashed with protests in several major cities. president emanuel macro has refused to back down on his decision to increase the retirement age to 64. nearly 2 weeks after president mc chrome 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 reach the banner. oh! in the south, thousands marched on the old port of marsey. ah!
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while in paris, protesters marched through the city center, led by the unions. ah, everyone hates the police. they chanted for the march remained relatively peaceful, but elsewhere and the capital violence erupted between black clouds protesters and right police reacted to stones and projectiles. with tear gas protestors dismissed criticism of 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 the they're working on. the new conditions in this countries are awful for people that are something bore rich an age was, it should be to should have the right to rest and after work to fridges in
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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, there are other countries. they must fight. as we fight, striking parisian railway workers echoed to that sentiment. ah, you will console me. i want to turn out to best years of her time and enter the worth 2 years of out working lives. we're all going to be broken with gussie. the increasing tendency towards violence prompted the deployment of $13000.00 officers . according to interior minister, she held darma. 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 parisians. sanitation workers to return to work after a 3 week strike. perhaps a sign that the protests could burn themselves out. oh,
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d w as lisa lewis has sent us this upside from paris on who exactly is protesting there? it's extraordinary exacting all thoughts of paper, 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 wait 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 my car has gone about this, those who are against her. so who are always against this reforms? i was not happy that he pushed the reform 3 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 am i, my car, the president of france will take this forward, how he will leave the country for the coming for years until the next presidential elections lisa louis there, let's have a look now as some other stories making headlines around the world, l e,
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as in india, has detained dozens of protesters from the opposition congress party. they were rallying in delhi against the expulsion of their leader role gandhi from parliament last week. gandhi is a fierce critic of feminine rent remedy. he was expelled after a court sentence him to 2 years in jail for defamation. she women have been killed in a nice attack as an islamic cent and the portuguese captain. lisbon police said the suspected attacker, an afghan refugee was shot and injured after he refused to surrender their investigating the motive for the attack. scotland parliament has confirmed, has the use of as the country's 1st minister. the 37 year old scottish national party leader is the 1st person of color, and the 1st muslim to has got was government is it succeeds. nicholas sturgeon is from his recent efforts to gain independence from the united can here try telling that to 16 year old. now,
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the international olympic committee has recommended russians and delivery scenes be allowed to take part in international sports events. again, they were banned from such competitions off the russia invaded ukraine last year. but the committee's change of stance comes with certain conditions. 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 rose to 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,
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leading to better understanding among people. thomas bock added that a final decision would be made at the appropriate time, 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 russian by the ruffian 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. but here we are. sports journalists higher, settled whether the i o. c recommendations would actually lead to russian and russian and belarus in athletes taking part in the summer olympics next year. it might be at the very end because on o qualifying tournaments starting now in the next couple of months, there will be
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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 of 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 pairs olympics and nobody in the sports world i think would dare to tell them. no, you cannot compete as a parent's olympics. so it's very clear. a stretch of strategy of trauma and the i m c. they want to give their, the russians the possibility to be part of the sort of to cancel cars. i was sports journalist. hi, jo settled saying with the olympics and organizes of the 2024 paris games have said . the goal is to bring sports into the streets and no discipline belongs more to the pavement than breakdancing which is set to become an olympic sport for the very 1st time. dancing in the streets has long been about more than just fun for be
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girls sissy. next summer, the 15 year old wants to use her break dancing skills to win a metal for france. kibble against break dancing is my life. it's like breathing like eating. it helps me express myself. and i spend my passion ever since i was a small child doesn't, but i can't imagine that 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. killian lives on reunion. the 21 year old travels regularly from the french island to train with his national teammates. plenty to de fell. i'm used to taking part in compositions alone. lou, the island, the small cabal of late on that. when you live on re on young, you have to come to the mainland to make progress pull. this is clarence. if the
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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 also i think we can benefit from it more so it's a real sport discipline. more support for the athletes from doctors and so on. that's something we've never had a competition before. a little bit shorter. promotion on the athletes must also make official appearances. they have to tell their story and represent frances, a leading breakdancing nation. they don't yet know which one of them will get to compete found, but there was no one was for me dancing. it's about sharing my ours with other dancers and with the public, hip hop beats echo, and the famous music you are save for a show battle. it's a preview of what to expect at the games. a fresh spin on sport in grand locations with
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