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the the, this is dw, use live from berlin, mass protests erupt across pakistan after former prime minister in wrong time is taken into custody. supporters of the, as the leader takes their anger to the streets after time is dragged from court in a shock to arrest. the dramatic escalation comes and made growing pressure on pakistan's coalition government to hold early elections. a new
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york jury finds donald trump is liable for sexual assault. the former us president is forwarded to page $5000000.00 in damages columnist and gene count. and as a new poll released here in germany shows a growing number of people think the country should be taking in fewer refugees. politicians prepared to discuss the challenges of dealing with those who already come plus the museum and the spanish city of molig showcases the lesser known sculptures of the artist, the castle, to mark 50 years since his death the unpopular really as welcome to the program. supporters of former pakistani prime
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minister in rock con, have clashed with security forces following his dramatic arrest on tuesday. khan was taken into custody during a quarter parents, and his mom about the government says his arrest was ordered because he was accused of corruption. is detainment marked a dramatic escalation of political tensions in the country. protests erupt in several cities across pakistan, including as i'm about to karachi icons, hometime of the heart drug tests and focused on have reached the minute. please don't step to support the stuff around. han dawn, the residents of the army officers in the whole the nation isn't, is very, extremely upset. we all dive into nashville, it and yours, roekel and yours. what it is, voiced for the, for the heart, violation of human rights on the, on demand. 3rd item protest, this is the movement that sparked the latest on morning,
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focused on the former prime minister, being jack from coat and his mom about and shoved into this black pickup. contract appear to be screwed up some charges on tuesday. when better military to force than we into the go to the on job volume at the rangers with in they broke the windows, they hit mr. connell, the head was a baton folder. mister con, started bleeding up on top of all the guards present were also beaten grandmother. all the lawyers were sprayed in the face which caused them to pass out and fall to the floor. forget about it. and they drag mr. kon. from there. you know, they gave me the car good but not just the record. a focused on the data administer said cons i just was related to a different of the cookies and that p hectic note. and i just wanted to talk to him says in the former prime minister is facing dozens of charges of good option. he
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was often from baldwin law, still following a no confidence vote, but remains the leading opposition. figure hon and many office. the board does a thing the hosting as part of a brought to a conspiracy by the military. you know, it's a, it's a version on democracy basically. you know, the 1st day i asked him from power, then they stopped him from campaigning around the country, then they finally tried to assassinate it twice and now they've arrested him. so the process was very clear that they just wouldn't. we didn't want him on time out in about against a backdrop for so we're economic prices. condra means influential across the country. people don't of, in force to protest. his address is convicted and non con, by far, the most popular opposition politician would likely be prevented from done in the upcoming elections and up to the journalist use right. as
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kyrie in karachi is covering the story for us. and earlier i asked her how dangerous the situation is in pakistan after hands arrest the last big c up to close the country. it has 2 funds for the job in the office for justice options, but in government solutions, all the forces and solutions. we have to walk in simple just in pressure. i mean, production forces for them. that's the number of the bridges to the mountains shoes . we have seen bosses damage done to lies above police installations attract as well. our thoughts do tell us these 6 people have lost their lives and several others in just this positive come to this task, present a brief danger. it will just continue at the moment on the armed forces and get well for just just
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a minute of how this works. i'm out in the next couple of hours. i'm gonna have to watch. all right, well, con was arrested in a yeah. highly dramatic fashion will say, and what do you think the authorities acted the way they did, as well as on the rest, much bins and magic one can easily see the little surprise just because he was the rest of the g o. u. a says the biggest tony wooded states went by music. so there's probably some issues. and they said that they would no longer time for these to sing me by. no, i'm fine. and this is why golf officer to the saw boss from this woman. the issue 6 loans h one that can be said, dangers offered as well as an officer. he was taken into custody with this. and they just said, the billing address was in the offing. but we just just have the active in government and solutions of the building policies. offices such as buildings
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have been looked at. and this stuff indicates a bridge across the country. how this will be counted as far as you choose to act and how the next few hours. we will have to much is that we're also hearing that internet services are disrupted under social media has been blocked across pakistan . what more can you tell us on this? an absolute loss morning. we saw that speeds become sluggish and slow. but many, many use us all to do this. we sold social media platforms like twitter and facebook was to down at least a $1000.00 a week in office updates on fox on at the moment. those are usually possible at the moment. there are some pockets internet connectivity boxes, the country large spots of the company, the meeting,
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the doctor today connected with g. this is a good news chicken. what did we, i to the government uses the doctor was, well, the numbers on the street, but they don't come to the nation coming in. but mr. on is lucky to present it. and especially this house, if we slide in, but also where he will appear easy to use or us carry my journalist incorrectly. thank you. here's a look at some other stories making use around the world. why? why, why h n is enabled. guardsman has killed at least 3 people in the shooting near synagogue, and the island of turbo security officials killed the attacker. the incident took place during an annual jewish pilgrimage of the leave us synagogue. investigators are looking into a possible motive for it. the attack is if it, who israel is mandatory says it's carried out a strike targeting and as lot mixture had unit transporting guided missiles, the palestinian health ministry said 2 men were killed. it came as funerals were
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held for 3 senior commanders of the militant group killed in pre don't raging gaza . at least 10 civilians were also among the dead or french journalist working an eastern ukraine has been killed in rocket far arm on sol. dot was with the a f. p. news agency reporting near the city of boston, which, which russian forces have been trying to capture for months, french president and manju out of my call, hailed a journalist bravery. while the white has offered its condolences well to the united states and i were a civil jury has found former president donald trump liable for the sexual abuse of a magazine columnist in 1996. the jury ordered trunk to pay a jean karl $5000000.00. although it rejected karl's claim being sold constituted rate. it's been, it's the 1st time trump has been found legally responsible of sexual assault.
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leaving the court room with a smile. eugene carroll indicated of the decades of silence and years of legal wrangling or the jury found form of president donald trump liable for sexual abuse. and defamation of the carol told the cause he had raped her in a new york department store in 1996 trumpet brenda to a lawyer after she 1st went public with the accusation the court. and what a carol $5000000.00 in damages, drums lawyer vowed to appeal this was the right place to replace all long and the jury rejected that. but made all the findings so will obviously be appealing those of the findings. trump, who declined to appear at the trial, lashed out on his true social platform. he said it did not know carol and cold,
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the verdict which on if you look over the last drops defends, have been plague by inconsistency that always had a video deposition, kind of declaim not to know carol. what's dumb over a picture of the 2 at a social event? i'm going to ask who is this the? i don't even know who the woman. let's say. i don't know who. it's marla. it's like marbles and the photo. that's more you it's, it's my wife, which one are you here? oh, so you're just pointing to was always carol s, this is a civil case. trump is not being criminally charged for that could change with other investigations against him. last month he testified in ongoing criminal case of a harsh money to point stuff stormy daniel. he's also being accused of trying to overturn the 2020 election in another criminal case. well,
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the w. washington correspondents, i mean as if gave his assessment of the effect, this verdict could have on trunk. trump's new bade for the wind has or each the says that he's going to run for president again on the republican tickets. so far. pundits republic components have said that there's no chance is going to hurt his his attempt at the white house. again. don't forget that in 2016 before his 1st attempt and successful attempt, he, a video surfaced of him admitting some groping women. and that didn't seem to have an effect. the one that presidential election and became president of the united states after voters knew that he said that he had groped women. but this is different because this was a trial by jury. you know, jury is not some elite, it's not the politicians going after trump, it's really appears in new york city, normal people on the street who were taken into the, the court room to decide whether or not he was guilty it. and they said that he was liable for a sexual abuse. so this could change things for trump,
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an asset for reporting there. well, here in germany, national and regional politicians are meeting today to discuss challenges relating to the growing costs of housing and integrating refugees. many local cancels, are struggling, dw visited the most stats a small time in the western state of hassle, to find out more on monday, 5 pm is getting time here in the most, at the local sports club in the small town and central germany organized as regular meet up for children and their parents. refugee families also take part. coaches say they're a welcome addition the sports board just as needed language, we often communicate with ad words your for staying on guns off, no matter what you skin color or religion guy, visual sport is great for everyone. for other choice, a demon that has a population of 5000 in recent years, it's taken in some 300 refugees,
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may or elmore shrewd or it wants to provide homes for all of them. but that's not an easy task on the left as we are at the limit of our housing capacity, we couldn't accommodate any more people. we just don't have any available living space. we're also stretched to providing language classes. language school doesn't have enough teachers who can offer german courses for from the state. the bunk was a mountain. many towns in germany face similar problems. the country took in more than 1000000 refugees last year. housing is scarce, and so our spots in schools and daycare centers back of the town hall may or schroeder says he can't cope with the task of integrating refugees alone. he needs extra personnel, but mostly it's obvious that a small community like ours can shoulder the burden of implementing integration programs on its own. we need additional staff,
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an idea only the funding to pay for it, but then try not to the opposite sides. we had those funds shrewder says should come from the federal government, not municipal budgets. people in the most have tried to help refugees where they can. a lot from somalia attends the weekly games with his kids. he feels lucky to be living in an apartment and can afford the rent because he has a job for days and we truly its the fishy. i already feel a bit like the most of the locals is on the best. and the best thing i've seen for in all of germany is right here in d motion, not doing anything. he must have a decisive factor in the fonts. and as for his new found home lodge, met his wife here in germany to and our political correspondent julia. so daddy is following that so much for us here in berlin, and she's joining us now. julia, great to see you. so typical leaders as a set or meeting in berlin to discuss solutions to the migration situation in
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germany, to australia. what's at stake? i'm one of the main sticking points. yes, so as we've heard from that report to the main issue is that the local authorities who are on the ground dealing with trying to welcome and in some great new arrivals to germany are struggling. they are struggling with accommodation. they are struggling with integration courses and local authorities and germany. 16 states are now going to the federal government and asking for more funding. they say the federal government has to significantly increase the money that they give to them to help support the integration efforts. and at the moment it looks like that the federal government is a ready to say no to these requests. it says it does not have the funding and it doesn't want to go into debt to provide that funding. and on the other hand, the federal government with chancellor all up shows, has put forward
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a counter proposal where he wants to facilitate the deforestation of asylum seekers who was request has been rejected. now this plan has been criticized by migrant rights groups, and it might maybe help relieve some of the pressure on the local authorities. but the kinds of support that they are asking from the federal state is much bigger than that. that you, it's really a many may remember the so called migration crisis back in 2015. how does this current moment to compare it to that situation at 8 years ago? so if we look at the numbers from 2015, 2016 in 2016 germany received a over 700000 asylum requests. if we look at the numbers this year, for the 1st 4 months of the year, we are around a $100000.00 of us such asylum request. so the numbers are lower compared to then in terms of asylum requests. but we have to take into account now the large number
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of ukrainians were fleeing the conflict in their country and who have come to germany. that is around 1000000 people. and in that sense of the numbers are then comparable to the influx of people who arrived mostly from syria in 2015, 2016. and clearly that is putting a burden on the local authorities here at julia. i'll be back with you in a few moments i had put back in 2015 jeremy. so and an initial search of popular support followed by a vocal anti immigrant backlash. so let's have a look at what germans are saying. this time wrapped several cities that municipalities in germany are reaching their limits. as high numbers of refugees come to the country, local authorities of finding it especially difficult to provide for them. for many germans, the arrival seemed to be turning into a problem. a majority, according to
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a new poll, said they'd like germany to welcome fewer refugees based marks, a considerable increase compared to previous surveys. half of gallons also said they are afraid that so many refugees are coming in berlin. some said that concerns and must see that we still have massive problems with accommodation and other structures. so to say across the board that everyone can come here. we can show that to idaho, the food on the then we have enough space where they've been prosperity. why not share that with people who don't have it? when people, fleet, it is always for a reason that people should be helped. i love you and we all have responsibility for this. but then you have to organize everything properly. only around a 3rd of germans. think authorities doing enough to provide for refugees and a vast majority would prefer if they were registered far away. the use external board us for germany and for its government migration has become again,
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a big challenge, especially as refugees continue to arrive. what julia said, any physical correspondence bear with us now back in 2015 julia, the van chancellor angled america famously said beth shots and das, which in english is we can do it. now it's, it's fair to say that the jury is split on whether miracle and germany actually succeeded there too. yeah. what's the sense among germans today? as we've seen in the reports, clearly there are some challenges at the current moment, then both germany's authorities, but also german citizens have put in a lot of effort to try to welcome the latest, the big influx of people from ukraine fleeting, the war there. but germany does have to try to improve its management of its asylum and migration policies. the bureaucracy is often very
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complicated. it takes a long time to process the asylum requests. and in the meantime, the authorities are struggling to provide for, for the refugees and unimportant important point to add is that germany actually really needs migrants to come to the country. it has a big gap in the labor market and needs workers. so it is in germany's interest to really put an effort there to try to improve it system to try to make it easier for people to come to the country and, and find a job and make a live here. thank's julia database, political correspondent, julia. so denny made a 9th mark the anniversary of the soviet union's victory over nazi forces. here berlin hundreds showed up at the city's main, so i'll be at war memorial to pay their respects to the phone. but with the monument honoring all saw the troops, russian and ukrainian alike,
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collaborations were not as amicable as in previous years. the monument to the soviet war dead fab to a park in the lane, is the largest such memorial in germany, 7000 soviets soldiers who lost their lives in the 2nd world war, buried here in every year on may, the 9th to day russia amounts, victoria and nazi germany, people, many with roots in the former soviet union come to pay their respects those to you as you chose this option you the fact that i'm here now has no connection to, to with current political event is probably to me, it's a celebration of my family, my grandfather, he falls in world war 2 totally middle way, right? because both but against the background of russia's war and ukraine. such commemorations have become contentious. buildings cooled spend the display of
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russian flags and other symbols on the ground so that they could spunk, violets. ukrainian flags, however, were allowed to decision which could have caused problems. um, get out and you can decline to attend to begin. just now we had a small encounter, there was some other people with ukrainian flags here. it's about 3 or 4 people to think and that was surrounded by 30 or 40 russia fans defense then the police with that. so that there was no physical escalation to him. i'll see if this elsewhere in the lane, on the 8th of may ukrainian great cause bit you organized for it termed a much of morning. they say they don't feel represented by soviet war memorials in germany. the people mistake the soviet union with russia a lot which in reality, most of the people who were fighting actually against nazi germany were also ukrainian sports in the forty's. we were fighting against like the german fascism.
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now, we're fighting against the russian socialism. the desire to remember the dead of was both past and present to shed by those on all sides that commemorations. and by letting this week show the struggle between ukraine and russia is now also a fight for the meaning of the 2nd world war to spain. now on the birthplace of public castle, the city of molig is commemorating 50 years since the artist staff. the castle remains one of the stains, best known painters, but he was also a sculptor for most of his long career, local museum, showcasing over 60 of his sculptures. 3 dimensional work from one of the most famous painters of the 20th century, had made from cement. and a woman carrying these these are just some of the 700 sculptures picasso made in his lifetime. over 60 sculptures by the pioneer of cubism are being
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exhibited at the costs or museum. because of an experiment or a seeker, a researcher of new forms of art. and at the same time, he's an artist who claims not to represent the world, but to build his own world, to build or rather scope that world. picasso experimented with materials like wood, iron, and steel, creating recognizable shapes. the, just as his grandson co found that the museum it would take a piece of may totally new to apply your needs, some plus or ends in each would it become also an any mode or a bird or something. so it's a question of adding of taking, taking away. it's very mother schuman shapes, especially those representing women, are central theme shapes inspired by his lover,
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as well as his pregnant daughter. the exhibition called because of sculptor matter and body is the 1st major showcase of the artist sculpture in his home country speaking. all right, well here's a reminder of our tough stories. the protests have rested in cities across pakistan following these shock arrest or former prime minister in the dramatic dramatic escalation comes amid growing pressure on pakistan's coalition government to hold ernie and extra tours in a civil lawsuit have ruled donald trump liable for it. sexually abusing magazine writer in the 1990s, the jury ordered trump to pay cons. eugene carol $5000000.00. however, it rejected, carol's claim, the sold constituted right now. so for me,
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for now, next close up follows a forensic scientist who tries to identify migrants who died, trying to cross from turkey to grids. and don't forget that there's always more use and analysis on dw, don't com, and you can follow us on our social media accounts or handle is either on top of the, for any us, for me on the entire team here. thanks for watching. and we'll see again at the top, [000:00:00;00]
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of greek forensics expert investigates. because the victims no time to lose their lives, but also their identity to close up on it seems so simple did guy the admitted possibly think but you know as go the oldest guy uti, i finally got this looking to get it couldn't get by it. yes ma'am. oh god, i'll make up what i'll come on. we got that. so in geico, but it had really made a bit of course of transitioning someone to bio gas. how do we make this accessible to everyone? in 60 minutes on the w, the, when i heard the verdict,
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what i felt was deep sorrow for the state of the judiciary and the judges in my country. the turkish human rights activist osmond color has been in solitary confinement for over a year charged with an attempted coup. he was sentenced to life in prison. last month, kabbalah shouldn't be in but there are many prisoners who are detained or sentenced by means of arbitrary decisions. osborne comes out of voice from prison, starts may 12th on dw, the goose, but these are the personal belongings. one
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