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under the swastika documentary about the sounds of power and inspiring story about survival. music in nazi germany, watch now on youtube dw documentary. ah, [000:00:00;00] ah, this the deed of your news live from berlin? the french president emanuel macro lays out his version of europe and gets heckled in the process. during a state visit to the netherlands, macross tried to emphasize economic reform and that you are taught after interrupted falling back off president of hypocrisy,
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not democracy also coming up. it lead declares a 6 month state of emergency or will migration often thousands of migrants are rescues from the mediterranean human rights group. say it's a pretext to send back refugees in violation of international obligations. ah no massage as well. welcome to the program, french president, a madman macro has given a key speech outlining his vision for the future of europe. as part of a state was the to the netherlands. macro insisted that europe union must embrace a new economic model to protect it. sovereignty, the french president was faced months of protest or bench reforms. plans at home has also spoke criticism abroad for controversial comments on tyrant following his
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trip to china. so would in manuel macklin dig heels or back pedal. students in the hague, eagerly awaited the french president's key address, madams and monsieur. over the weekend, malcolm had given an interview, then had drawn attention due to his remarks about taiwan. and the threat of conflict between the us and china. the worst thing would be to think that we, europeans must be followers and must adapt ourselves to an american rhythm and a chinese overreaction. this raised the question whether his views were in line with the eaves position. as later speech seemed more cautious in spite of its grand flourishes, his wife, europe, and sovereignties no just to concept or fantasy, but is absolutely in a dangerous world, a necessity. and she over easter, beijing's military exercises and waters off taiwan demonstrated just how dangerous the global situation is. but other europeans draw different conclusions to my home
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. he taught it does the fact that he signs with china and against america at the very moment when military exercises are taking place on taiwan borders, does not align with european interests, and alexia polish prime minister, more of janski's stress, that the relationship to the us is critical to poland, security over the new, the new booth, and one us senator said, what many conservative americans think we need to ask europe? does he speak for them? because we're pretty heavily involved in ukraine. right now. we're spending a lot of our taxpayer money on a european warning. the manuel mcclung has given year of fresh impetus, but not every one is pleased with the direction he's taking our brussels correspondence. jack barrick watched the speech and summed up the main method from president macro. the messaging that came out was, was similar to what micron has stood for politically for pretty much his whole career, which is the idea that further european integration, firstly on things like capital markets,
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which means money flowing around different companies and in the market are also one industrial integration, so what micron thinks is that in order to do the green transition, and i will add that this isn't only macro, this is broadly most of the rest of the european union thinking of planning is around less. is that for things like the tree green transition, europe should try when itself of the dependency of other countries. he talked about the, you not being a customer any longer. so not buying. so with hon was not buying the materials that are needed to produce batteries for the green transition, etc. and this is something that he's been reading really key on throughout his entire presidency. and indeed his full political career. he laid out quite clearly during this speech on this visit to the netherlands today for did up years. jack barack there, now it leaves far, right? government has declared a 6 month fit of emergency following a sharp drive and the number of migrants crossing the mediterranean sea. in recent weeks. thousands of people made the crossing between europe and africa over the
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weekend. at least 2 people have diet and 18 others are missing. after their board sank by rescue efforts have been launched to help all 1500 more stranded migrants. the number of boats making treacherous trips like this one has risen drastically in recent days. 8 groups and the italian coast guard have rescued more than 1000 people from over packed, barely see worthy vessels. many of those making the journey have ended up here at the migrant seemed on the italian island of lampa dosa authority say there have been 2000 arrivals since friday was looking to get a little bit it's in i can say that there were many female migrants with young children and several unaccompanied miners needed on a providing that we are in an emergency situation of, of cinema, the staff a trying to do what they can to meet the primary emergency. so pretty to are
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limited in saturday. marya now georgia maloney's right wing government has declared a state of emergency. and what it says is an attempt to better manage the search and arrivals. the 6 month measure will provide $5000000.00 euros to set up new refugee receptions seem to. but it will also allow the government, which campaigned on anti immigration, promises to quickly to port those not allowed to stay human rights activists. fear the changes are an excuse to port migrants and potentially deny refugees their rights as they seek asylum in europe. we talked toyota, jacques had voucher founder and director of the people for change foundation, a model based human rights organization. we asked him for his take on the state of emergency announced by the italian government i think we're overreacting very quickly and trying to find the pretext and the law to allow us to,
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to allow italian to allow europe in countries to violate their international obligations. including the obligation of no nor for more and including the obligation to individuals every available occasion, by individual seeking protection in europe. we know that human state and international community as a whole has obligations both to rescue people in distress that the, such as the people that we're talking about. but also after the rescue has happened to facilitate this implication in a place of safety and to allow access to an entire procedure. the idea of staying there is an emergency in order to allow repatriation clearly flies in the face of international obligations. and it's clearly a pretext for violating those some of the international obligations. humorous company in a shop. yeah. gotcha. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. s tried by non mars ruling, military hunter, left. hundreds of people dead on tuesday,
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including many children. these pictures show the aftermath of the deadly attack which took place at a, at a village ceremony being organized by groups opposed to the countries military rulers. u. s. president joe biden has arrived in belfast and start of a 4 day visit to northern ireland. i'm the republic of ireland in northern ireland . he will be marked 25th anniversary of the regions landmark. the deal don't at the good friday agreement. ben biden will travel on to the republic of ireland. the i m f has warned that the global economy face is a hard landing and a significant risk of recession if thought inflation does not. in its latest world economic out the fun says the war in ukraine and stability in the banking sector. either us say on the water ukraine, by the battlefield, back, smooth cranes on the head of rushes,
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wagner less than or equal says his forces. now control most of the eastern ukrainian city, once home to some 70000 people, back north has been the focus boiling of fighting for months, but russia's forces desperate to capture it. but for the ukrainian forces the domain to hold on there, the result has been massive casualties on both sides. going to go get a job. a desperate struggle played out in the streets of bad mood. this group of ukrainian soldiers is braving a tillery fire, as it fights to hold off a relentless russian assault. then i'm going out of the month of grueling combat buttonwood, surrounded from 3 sides, and russia claims to control 80 percent of the town. it's a cranium offenders. a fighting for every inch the town of a div got to is under sustained attack and could fall to the russians. this police
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unit is risking their lives evacuating the remaining civilians. were there warner your right to leave? i guess so, but it's had to leave high as the one different. it's hard to leave time a home that has become almost uninhabitable and unrecognizable said lemming. a bill . this is painful for me. watch over her water. i saw the city flourish literally. regarding the issue with her, they were just rebuilding the infrastructure after 2014, everything was being renovated, playground, i schools. and now looking at all this, i have tears in my eyes. elsewhere on the vast front line, the defenders are more beat rushes, winter offensive is losing steam. after failing to gain significant ground escreen
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arrives. ukraine is widely predicted to launch an offensive of its own good as trained thousands of fresh troops and received modern weapons from the west . as the seasons are about to change. so to quit the momentum in this war, it's always onto some sports now and in the champions league. bundis dignified by a munich, received a heavy handed defeat by manchester city. losing 3 nell and the 4th leg of the quarter final in england. master cities, rodrigo cas county netted in the 27th minute for the premier lakeside city, added to my goals after the break. the return leg is next week in munich. like mother like sun, 24 year old australian for so for ethan e ring has one the same title flinched by his mother, helen lambert, back in 1983. it has been even dreamed since losing his mother to breast cancer in
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2540 years ago. it was ethan ewan's mother who wow. judges on the way to victory at bales beach in australia. the longest running event and competitive surfing ewing used to sleep next to his mother's trophy as a child by repeating her success, he's achieved what he's been aiming for his entire career. it's been my biggest goal in my career to in this, in just all my heroes of on this her jaw mc kelly. the girl steph carissa and on. yeah. my mom. back in 93. it's a, it's an honor to, to compete here and yeah, when i'm other with hers is, it's really special. yeah. just crazy way to lot of emotions and i just went my, i am there over the moon. the victory sees ewing move up to number 4 in the world surf league rankings, becoming the 1st all stroke in mail to win the title,
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it bells beach since 2016. now the gyla, sand running through paris has been the backdrop for countless love stories. it's also been the depository for raw sewage making, sending a net, forbidden, and downright dangerous. but that could be a thing of the past. would you go for a swim in these waters? you might want to think twice. swimming in the river. sand is strictly forbidden and has been for the last 100 years. the reason untreated sewage that flows directly into the river, but that could soon change. look at the water and you know right now it's a little bit survey that we listed, but that is not really related so much. there are lots of really clean waters which are like that because they're all in them. and. and frankly, if i did some measurements and i saw that it's a good measurement and i jumped in and said right away, paris is planning to make it possible to base and main roof again. and so far the
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efforts seem to be paying off fish or returning to descendants, water quality has been improving in recent decades. just in time for next year. let me begin. paris wants to host several swimming competition for the lympics and paralympics right here. it's been our project for decades, and that's for me, a fantastic demonstration of the power of the game. thanks to the game on the possibility to make sure that all the stakeholders will accelerate the work to make sure that by 2024 it will be possible and suitable to swim in the river 15 miles. that it would be the 1st time pick in the $930.00. some competitions were held here despite the general bannon swimming and the sand making. now the french capital is investing 1400000000 years in order to make it possible once more. one of the medicine, the building of huge water tanks for storing rain water that might otherwise cause the public sewer system to overflow and end up polluting the river. but the races
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on to clean up the sand in time. the 1st, elliptic swim is supposed to take the plunge and dive into the river again. on july 30th, 2024. you're watching the news from berlin coming up next business with steven vance late for more news. you can always head to website's d, w dot com. and don't forget to follow us on social media channels like twitter and instagram handles bed is app dw deals. i'm them such as fall. thank you for being with guardians of truth. my name is john dinner and i have paid almost every price of being a journalist in

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