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in south standing shopping and dining offers. enjoy our services. be our guest at frankfurt airport city managed by fraud. ah ah ah. this is d. w. news live from berlin. tragedy in mexico. a fire killed dozens of people at a migrant detention center on the border with the united states. authorities say the migrants themselves started the blades. also coming up. they escaped persecution at home and me and bob now many were hinge of refugees,
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are running low on food. we report from a camp in bangladesh and the international olympic committee recommends the return of russian and delivery. c, an athletes international events under a neutral flag. despite the ball in ukraine, ah, i'm all azako. welcome to the program. a fire has killed at least 40 people and injured dozens more at a migrant detention center in c dot juarez 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. others report that they were protesting, mistreatment. it was one of mexico's deadliest fires in recent memory.
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60 men were being held at this facility near the us border. the fire took thousands of lives 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 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 please claiming the fire was started by migrants peering to partition in the shadow could join it thus they put marks at the
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door of the shelter and set them on fire as a protest and did not imagine and that it would cause this terrible tragedy that is, that the land is got us. in recent weeks, authorities, 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. the u. s. has been stepping up pressure and mexico to reduce the number of migrants crossing the border journalist and the lucia all solve outline, some of the policies that have been implemented. well, since i the global pandemic, the trump administration implemented a program that called remain in mexico, that mexico itself at 30 agree to where the u. s. would make asylum seekers and refugees wait in mexico for their hearings instead of with in the
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united states which a standard protocol and in mexico they, i normally have to live in really horrible, dangerous migrant camps. i'm in place of town will leap as were me know, a few weeks ago as m. u. s. citizens were kidnapped and killed and was a big controversy there. i'm and the, the mexican government has also put in place a lot of migrant checkpoints. and basically it made that mexico b, the border for the makers that are coming from central america, the caribbean, and other parts of the world that they cannot get past mexico. so that they are doing both the migration enforcement work of the united states before they even get to the united states journalist andalusia. no soul of they're speaking to us from mexico city. hundreds of thousands of people in france have taken part in fresh protests, and strikes against pension reforms is the 12th day of nationwide actions. it is
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mid january, while most demonstrated peacefully. they were classes with police 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 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 march 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 the do the working and in conditions in his countries are awful for poor people. that are something more rich in nature as it should be to should have the right to rest and after work to fridge herbs, in a very poor her social conditions was very little rights and her with the one that 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. ah, you will console me. i 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 prison sanitation workers to return to work after the 3 week strike. perhaps a sign that the protest could burn themselves out as a look now at some other stories making headlines around the world. the u. s. president has waited into a row of israel's plan judicial overhaul which was forced on monday after weeks of protest. joe biden said he hoped israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu would
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quote, walk away from the plant. netanyahu responded by saying that israel does not make decisions based on precious from abroad. police in india have detained dozens of protest is from the opposition hungry party. they were rallying in delhi against the expulsion of their leader ro, gundy from parliament last week. gandhi, as a faith critic of prime minister rand, promoting it, was expelled after court, sentenced him to 2 years in jail for defamation. police say the 28 year old suspects in the deadly shooting in the u. s. city of nashville had legally purchased 7 firearms, despite being under care for an emotional disorder. and make shift memorial has appeared near the covenant elementary school where 6 people, including 3 children, were killed in the attack. on monday, hardship and hunger are no strangers to me and master a hinge,
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a muslims living in bangladesh. but now many of them faced our vacation and even death due to a significant cut in un food aid. more than a 1000000 were hinge of refugees who fled persecution and their home country resides in overcrowded camps close to the border. put together, they make up the world's largest refugee settlements, where the daily fight for survival could soon become even tougher. the fear of hunger is growing in cox's bizarre camps. since early march, the world food program has been forced to reduce food aid to over a 1000000 refugees here due to a funding shortage. her meter already struggles to feed her kids. now, she worries, things will only get worse. de la la la, i'm not getting any fish meat or salt. now my kids are not getting through to eat.
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i that we used to have these things are meters to sons have food to day, but it's not enough. and they're not alone. nearly $1.00 and $8.00 growing the children is acutely malnourished. the mothers suffer to some 40 percent pregnant and breastfeeding women are anemic. and while the refugee camps have limited health care services, they have also seen their funding dry up in recent years, the little yellow ruins she's rama that he can nasha ro, hanging kids come to us with moderate and severe malnutrition right now that we identified them through screening bakery did, they come with a lack of healthy food is causing the mel nutrition among them. dish and i will with the fact that these kids just aren't getting vegetables, fish me and fruit formally glucose hit the printer over the cuts to food aid have been coupled with an increase in violence in the refugee camps. human
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rights activists here, that security will be further to stabilized. doesn't get w equal big j, the food aid cut guy, the w f p. that is inhumane, and disrespectful to ro hang your refugees. 7, i'll watch other corporate profit, drug trafficking, human trafficking, and other forms of crimes like murder, than to tree and extortion could increase in the camps as a result on it or on the low bennett of lawlessness has already taken its toll on the refugees, bangladesh. investigators say that the massive fire that left thousands of refugees homeless earlier this month was carried out by criminal gangs, trying to establish supremacy in the camps. for her mita fire is just one more problem that she must bear as a refugee m homeland 11. and we live in fear in the camp thought we feared that our
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tents could be set on fire, let ready go to my we have gas stoves inside our 10 slowly, which could also cause a fire saddlin and young that we for somebody could set fires on purpose there are laura beatings and killings have also been taking place here. but what can we do about it and that where can we go with the small care license? will i not have? i shall unloading. the choices are stark. bangladesh has been negotiating with me on more for refugee repertory ation, but the 2 past attempts failed. most refugees fear more for their safety back home, even more than they fear the dangers of the camps. the international olympic committee has recommended russians and belarus eons be allowed to take part in international sports events. again, they were banned from such competitions after russia invaded ukraine last year. but the committee's change of starns comes with certain conditions. russian athletes taking part in the delayed tokyo olympics. the next summer games will be in paris
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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 russo actively support the war sport. and the limby 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, but his current recommendation has already prompted negative responses, including from germany's interior minister. any one who allows war mongering, russia to exploit international competitions for its propaganda is damaging the
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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, fencing governing world body, for example, is in favor, athletics, governing body is against it. and finally, something to get your taste buds in a twist. would you eat the flesh of an extinct animal that was made by scientists in the lam. australian startup has revealed a giant maple grown from the d n a of willy magnets which died out thousands of years ago. but it's unlikely to a pair of menus anytime soon. it still has to undergo safety testing, and it's great to say nobody has actually tasted it. yet. the mammoth meat bowl is designed to get people talking about the future of meet before we let you go, has a quick reminder of our top story. fi arrested immigration detention center in the
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mexican border. city of sodas, waters has killed at least 40 people. authorities se migrants being held at the facility starts at the fire as a protest. dot water is a major crossing point for undocumented migrants seeking to enter the united states . your g d. w. news line from building coming up next chinese e commerce. john alibaba says it's breaking up. stephen beardsley has, has the details on d. w. a business off for a quick break. and i mean the teens parent bill and i see company with a.
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