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i'm using a traditional technique ah, uniting nature and craftsmanship in perfect harmony, india in 90 minutes on d w. ah ah, ah . this is deed of the news live from berlin, mass protest, and france over changes to the pension system. police and demonstrators class in paris is hundreds of thousands take to the streets, angry about as them across plan to raise the retirement age. also coming up the top,
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you and official says the downs warren generals of agreed to send delegates to potential peace and grain fights of the new wave of russian air strikes. as the u. s, as moscow was lost, 20000 troops baffled. ah, i've told you a lot about welcome to the program. we started france, where there's a fresh wave of anger against present my little calls, pension reform plans. hundreds of thousands joined traditional made a demonstrations to condemn the plan, which would see the minimum retirement age raised by 2 years. the interior minister says more than a 100 police officers were injured in clashes with protesters around the country. hello. she's with police smushed windows. paris is
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once again a light as angry people protest unpopular plans to push the minimum retirement age to $64.00. those marching here, see this is a made a call for workers' rights. when we don't want to die working, we want to live and see our children and grandchildren grow up and enjoy it because we'll have worked all our lives. so see, i'm retired and i'm disgusted. i went there doing that. he saw plump, fair young people. it's a, it's very important for us to be here because we are all generations. i agree. and so for the consequences of this policy, hundreds of thousands turned out across the country. people here really as far as the, i can see it all, directions on, there are similar scenes all over france. so if the french government hope dick instantly turned the page on this baser political chapter, well, it's clear that these demonstrators have other ideas and the bigger question
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looming over this protest. and this whole affair really is what will be the longer term political result of all this resentments. much of the frustration here is directed towards president emanuel macro. besides the reform is needed to keep the pension system financially viable. but the french leaders approval ratings have plummeted. and this analyst says there's only one winner here, but it's all yellow. pearl is okay, looking at the opinion, pulse and foot protection. that is all that's to been the federalist extreme. right? for it is all that's like the national relief because they symbolize anger towards an animal mccomb colon. there has never been such a swift drop in a french president's popularity and us. okay. and that's what's problematic. it was because he has 4 years left in power until be complicated for him to pass any new for myself as a developer, for me, the pension law is now moving ahead and some think this made a mobilization is the men's last gasped. aster multiple nationwide strikes,
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but these parisians say they'll keep up the pressure. and the fall out from this political battle may be felt for years to come. full by all paris correspondent rosie birch. and she told us the unions were hoping for a big turn out across ros. this square behind me is where this protest all began. or you can see there's a statue in the middle of that square. and protesters have decked it out with a t shirt which says the words, a mac or damage. sure, that means macro resign. and that was the message from many of the people who turned out to march, who i spoke to today. some of them trade union members who are unhappy with the content of this pension reform law and with the way that it was passed. but of course some of those who turned out did also end up clashing with police. and there was a descent into violence in some parts of the city and in some parts of france. no, we know, according to the interior ministry that are more than 200 people have been detained
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. more than a 100 police officers have been injured and the french prime minister has slammed that violence on the side lays of these made a protest as unacceptable brothers turned to some more stories making headlines around the world. hollywood is bracing for a possible writer strike as talks between major studios and the powerful writers union remain unresolved. as before, a crucial deadline strike could shut down, talk shows, and delay the release of t, v series and movies set for autumn. u. s. regulators of taken control of the troubled 1st republic bank and sold it to j. p. morgan chase 1st republic had assets worth about $230000000000.00 and more than $100000000.00 in deposits. second largest retail bank to fill a u. s. environmental groups, assuming the u. s. federal aviation administration over its approval of a space ex rocket launch last month. the groups argue the agency field to
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adequately investigate the potential harm it could do to the surrounding environment. the rocket exploded minutes into flight. women's rights in afghanistan are the focus of a you and lead. talk that talks that have opened in tar representatives from the us, china, russia, and others will discuss how to press african leaders to ease abandoned women working and girls. going to school. the taliban have not been invited to you. and top official in sedans, as the countries warring generals have agreed to send representatives to potential negotiations. welcome patters, says the talks could be held in saudi arabia and would focus 1st on establishing a durable truce. crashes are still being reported in the capitol. how to, despite an agreement between rival military forces to extend a cease fire,
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smoke rises over hot tomb a monday evening. yet and the cease fire apparently broken the 1st international shipment a few monetary and aid arrived in sudan at the weekend. but 10 years president william britt, so set his neighbor, needs more support. but the same way we manage to evacuate people from the theater. i think the ease, the way we can accessed that theater with humanitarian support, the streets of the capital, a largely deserted shop. some banks remain shuttered and access to medical care becoming ever more difficult for our lee as get many working and trained minds in the health care sector are fleeing sudan to my book. there is a withdrawal of many engineers and non n g o z. duty direct attacks were met by all means, it's a disaster like
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a much more by shot alarming theory. and one of them, a nationals from 12 countries, arrived on the ship to saudi arabia. they were greeted by medical staff and local officials of government as well as representatives from foreign embassies. but for many leaving by error or c is not an option. these families fled overseas don's western bald on donkeys arriving in child after days of traveling emergency workers had a thought warning about the potential looming crisis in consent to act. now it'll be too late. ah, the greenest is on his tummy in 3 weeks. and there, if we don't provide any assistance of a peer bull, ah, verona will be blood,
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and all the fidgets here will be so the united nations warns and number fleeing sudan could soon surpass 800000 m a conflict. could the stabilize the region for the thousands that have already left, the violence may be behind them. but the multiple challenges facing the displaced still lie ahead as 20 ukraine now in u. s. officials say they believe russia has suffered at least 800000 casualties in the war, including 20000 killed in the battle for the ukrainian city of buttonwood. since december. it comes of russia fired another barrage of missiles targeting cities across the country. key of says its air defenses intercepted most of the rockets, but at least 34 people were injured. this eastern, jacqueline,
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and city of pablo here, arg was struck twice by russian miss islas. over night, air strikes destroyed dozens of private houses, and is parked a mess of fire. listen to this bush. when i saw another spark, i thought we should get out of the house. we were in the hallway putting on our shoes when both doors were smashed by the explosions. then there was a fire. i ran outside and saw that the garage was destroyed. everything was on fire, glass shot everywhere. had we been outside, we would have been killed as you wish to not move, move you offish and see dozens, including children for wounded and recent attacks. many residents are still frightened. we took always kitchen garden door. we rushed into the hallway and lay
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on the floor at the guy, a walnut, and then the explosion waved, twisted. the door is of the door. we would have been trapped here if we stayed for 5 more seconds. then there were more explosion, ways. i don't know what happened to the door, but it wasn't easy to get inside the room. we did not sleep at night and in the morning, my child will need psychological help. it's harder. in the morning air defense dress or fire lit up these guys or will give, what do you could in, in military said it shut down 15 of the 18 cruise missiles fired across the country . it's the latest wave of russian air strikes and many places far from the front blades are being targeted across ukraine. a correspondent nick connelly is in cave and he has more on mondays attacks. well, as you mentioned, there are no casualties in here, but certainly
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a lot more activity. you. why did yoga fi than just keep all the 30 people wounded in the east? the country near the stiff new pro. it's believed they live near an industrial facility, and that this was kind of collateral damage, people suffering from smoking relation and also from the explosion windows being blown out of their frames. there wasn't more recently in recent hours. we've heard more detail about other attacks. other missiles in the west, the country near to middle, so we need ski. so it does seem like there is some kind of logic behind these attacks, but it does certainly comes as a shock after basically the best part of 2 months without attacks beyond the front lines and people here in cave. now very coach the fact that those area warnings are very serious indeed. meanwhile, the european union has struck a deal to resume imports of ukrainian agricultural products e u states bordering ukraine had been torn between helping their neighbor and protecting their farmers, leading to some of them,
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some of them banning imports. ah, the you hopes to keep the grain trucks from ukraine on the go and europe, united ukraine had long been a big agricultural exporter. but russia's invasion changed that with its black see ports partly blocked. ukraine got their products to market, surround the world overland through europe, and the e. u wave tariffs on ukrainian goods to help but farm as nice in europe complained that they were being left with mountains of unsold produce and that the availability of cheaper ukrainian grains damaged bad business. poland normally a staunch ally of ukraine even banned imports unilaterally leaving long lines of
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ukrainian trucks stuck at the border in april, ukraine's foreign ministry called the restrictions on its grain exports via the e. you quote, categorically, unacceptable. the agreement aims to let ukrainian agricultural products travel through the e. u bots allow poland, romania, bulgaria, slovakia, and hungary to impose internal temporary restrictions on some grain. plus it gives the option to restrict more produce and future. at the same time, it lets ukrainian goods into the you without tariffs for another year, mr. to those success when you, i think this is a success for the european union that it was possible to reach a compromise solution of and get out of this crisis, which seemed to be potentially dangerous economically. and also politically the ship that compromise solution may get the trucks leaving again
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and e, you leaders hope it will maintain the image of europe united in its support for ukraine. you're watching the dublin news coming up with just a few days to go until the coronation doc film takes a look at the life of britons, king charles making of a monarch coming up after the break. more well news at the top of the our website, of course is d w dot com follows on the socials as well at the top. the news is the handle. i'm told me on last book, just interest in the global economy, our portfolio g, w. business beyond here's a closer look at the prod.
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