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[000:00:00;00] news . this is vito view news live from berlin, mass protests to erupt across pakistan after former prime minister in rock con is taken into custody. supporters of the as the leader take their anger to the streets after con is dragged from court in shock. arrest. the dramatic escalation comes in
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a growing pressure on pakistan's coalition government to hold early elections new york during fines. donald trump liable for sexual assault. the former us president this border to pay $5000000.00 in damages to congress, the gene carol. 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 and eritrea ranks as one of the world of vegas for pressures of free speech. you meet a writer and poetry. exile adheres about her experience of incarceration and torture. close to museum in the spanish city of mileage showcases the last are
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known sculptures of the artist pick castle to mark 50 years since it the unpublished, fully as welcome to the program. supporters of former pakistani prime minister in ron 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. his detainment marks a dramatic escalation of political pensions and the country protests erupt. it in several cities across pakistan, including his mom about karate, icons. hometown of the hor, protests in focused on hebrides. somebody please door to step. support or something from con stone, the residence of a top army official in the hall. the nation isn't is very, extremely upset. we hold that into
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a nice village and yours vocal in jewels where it is voiced for the, for the heart, violation of human rights on the on demand 3rd item protest. this is the woman that to spot the latest tom on. focused on small but prime minister being direct from the gold and his mom a lot until into this black pick up, the han had up you had to face corruption charges on tuesday. then that ability forces forced duty into the courtroom. on job volume at the rangers with in they broke the windows, they hit mr. connell, the head was a baton share 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 of the buckets,
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tiny government accuses amazon pond well for receiving valuable land as a bribe from of the state develop are going to you agree to study? do a seminar on fund has been invested in the in quite of the trust case. non c. it is about the money don't bring up the property title, ready or with and the payment was found in the u. k. j. a proper due date on the former prime minister is facing dozens of charges of corruption. he was also from bava last year following a no confidence vote, but remains the leading opposition to go han and many of his supporters see the hosting as part of a broader conspiracy by the military. you know, it's a, it's a pleasure and on democracy basically, you know, the 1st day i ousted him from tower, then they stopped in from campaigning around the country. then they finally tried
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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 up against the backdrop of a savannah economic crisis and remains influential across the country. people have done all in force to protest his that is if convicted hebron, son by far the most popular opposition politician will likely be prevented from running in the upcoming elections in november. okay, but right, well, earlier i spoke to journalist user s carry in karachi and i asked her about reports that access to the internet and social media impacts time was disrupted absolutely last morning. so it's, that's easy because the sluggish is slow, but many, many use us. up to this, we saw that social media platforms like twitter and facebook was slow down at least
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now. we cannot, is updates on fox on at the moment. those are usually possible at the moment, there are some pockets, it's next connectivity, the boxes, the country, low spots of the company in the meeting, the doctor today and activities uses aged, used chicken, would only use it. so we have to, the government uses the talk a little the numbers on the box. they don't just go to the nation coming in. but mr . fond is lucky to present it and especially this house, it's the size of it. but also when you look at these or well, joining me now for more here in studio is my colleague dw reporter finished the job . it's great to have you here banish. now we just heard out of karachi thought that the confirmation that social media has been blocked or restricted a why is the government doing that? so that got the government's faith. the restriction is basically to ensure that
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there is no political propaganda from buckets on 30 can subs political party, which are its members that externally active on social media. also, the government says if there is also to ensure there is no strict effect new students this time, but a non con sport, but this is the destruction and the block. it is meant for the world and people and focused on i cannot see the country wide book tests that are happening in support of m john con. um we saw it yesterday on through the door. there were a footages of brook testers directly, janet challenging the security forces. i'm through a 4 digits of, of i'm to personality security forces driving even women for testers. so so the, the i says that, that the government wants to make sure that the world doesn't, these kind of adapt and see these kind of visuals. and that's why they have blocked . fortunately, the right,
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well no clashes and chaos broke out immediately after the news of cons, arrest emerged, and it's in several parts of the country. and will these protests escalate to think? i think they have an escalate, especially because now members and supporters of con sparky, they are marching towards a stomach bug where his being held and focused on the portrait these in 3 provinces out of pocket and 4 provinces have bound to public gatherings, which means that is a high risk of when these protest of account or, and i enter the capital or anywhere they got the, the coded, the stand address then, which means there will be classes and there will be an escalation in the crisis that finish con was arrested in what has been described as a highly at dramatic minor. what does this reflect upon arrest? reflect the red line and drawn con,
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has crossed of pocket funds. military hon has been publicly criticizing parker from military, accusing them of inspiring with the government and of basically to oust him from the political scene. and recently he accused the senior military officer politically named him and accused him of planning to kill him. so i think this, this arrest right now, although there is a good option case against him, but this got an arrest reflects that stuff. so and the fight that he has with focused on military establishment and i don't see it getting any better. i think spanish did over the reporter finish job it on the story for us. i'm back stuff. thanks. okay, well, moving on now to some other stories making use around the world. h. n is enabled. guardsman has killed at least 3 people in a shooting near a synagogue on the island of java, security officials killed the attacker. the incident took place during an annual
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jewish pilgrimage of the grievous synagogue. investigators are looking into a possible motive for the attack. israel is made latrice as it is, carry data strike targeting and as long mature had unit transporting guided missiles, the palestinian health ministries at 2 men were killed. it came as funerals were held for 3 senior commanders of the militant group killed in pre own rates in gaza . at least 10 civilians were also among the dead. a french journalist working in eastern ukraine has been killed in rock and far, armand sold out was with the a f. p. use agency reporting near the city of bass mode, which russian forces have been trying to capture for months, french president, the monument my call hailed the journalist's bravery, while the white has offered its condolences well to the united states. now where a civil jury is fined former president donald trump, liable for the sexual abuse of
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a magazine columnist in 1996. the jury order trump to pay in jean karl $5000000.00 . and although it rejected karl's claim, the soul constituted rate. it's the 1st time trump has been filed, find legally responsible of sexual assault. leaving the court room with a smile. eugene carroll indicated of the decades of silence and years of legal wrangling. the jewelry 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 brand new to a lawyer after she 1st went public with the accusation. the court and what carol $5000000.00 in damages, drums lawyer about to appeal this was
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a rate claim to replace all long and the jury rejected that. but later on the finding 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 he did not know carol and cold, the verdict which had if you look over the last drops defends, have been plague by inconsistencies that always had a video deposition. kind of declaim want to know carol stumbled 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. there's a marbles on the photo. that's more you it's for, it's my wife, which one are you funny just enough here here just pointed to was always carol assistance a civil case. trump has not been criminally charged, but that could change with other investigations against him. last month he
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testified in ongoing criminal case of a harsh money to point stuff stormy daniel. he's also being accused of trying to over time, the 2020 election and another criminal case here in germany. national and regional politicians are meeting today to discuss the growing challenges of taking in large numbers of refugees. germany has taken in more than a 1000000 ukrainian refugees since the start of the war there last year. and there's been a dramatic rise in the number of asylum seekers from syria of gun this done of turkey. many local councils are struggling to get people integrated, dw visited demo, stopped a small time in the western state of hassle, to find out more on monday, 5 pm is getting time here in the most of the local sports club in the small town and central germany organize as regular,
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meet up for children and their parents. refugee families also take part coaches say they're a welcome. addition, the sports offer just as needed language, we often communicate with ad words. you're for staying on scans off, no matter what you skin color or religion guy, visual sport is great for everyone. for other choice the most that has a population of 5000 in recent years, it's taken in some 300 refugees. 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 to debunk was a mountain. many towns in germany face similar problems. the country took in more than 1000000 refugees last year. housing is scarce,
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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, 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, a fundraising maturity it's, that's a here i already feel a bit like the most of the locals is all the best. and the best thing i've seen in all of germany is right here in d motion. don't know if an anything, even stat,
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a decisive factor in the font. and as for his new found home lodge met his wife here in germany. so well as political leaders meet in berlin today to discuss ways to tackle the migration situation in germany, i asked data of these political correspondent, julius of delhi. what the main sticking points are. 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
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federal government is a ready to say no to these requests. it says it does not have the funding and it doesn't wants to go into debt to provide that funding. and on the other hand, the federal government with chancellor all of shows, has put forward 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. they do. it's really a many may remember the so called migration crisis back in 2015. how does this current moment compared to that situation at 8 years ago? so if we look at the numbers from 2015, 2016 in 2016, a germany received
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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 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 junior, i'll be back with you in a few moments i had put back in 2015 jeremy. so am an initial surge of popular support followed by a vocal anti immigrants backlash. so let's have a look at what the germans are saying. this time wrapped several cities of
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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 demons, the arrivals seem to be turning into a problem. a majority, according to 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 either the food on the then we have enough space where they've been prosperity. why not share that with people who don't have a list. and when people sleep, it is always for a reason that people should be helped. i love you and we all have responsibility
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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 the vast majority would prefer if they were registered far away. the use external borders for germany and for its government migration has become again, a big challenge, especially as refugees continue to arrive, chef 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 medical 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,
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the war there. but germany does have to try to improve its management of its asylum and migration policies. the bureaucracy is often very 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 points 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, eritrea is one of the world's biggest trailers of reporters. independent media have been funds since eritrea became a dictatorship in 2001. the country is a news and information black hole,
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say reporters with headquarters during the crack down on journalists, writer, and poet, your glam 5th at fisa may abroad to was incarcerated and tortured. d. w. 's. maria and miller met her in exile in germany to hear about her experiences of this stuff out this thought of dis douglas center. how about and go but, and a little good enough, is that many of us to force and that's happened at the house or another. now you're out of the hands of the concept. helena has up to the atlanta and kind of in a word for them of a poem that led to prison and almost death. 14 years ago. every tree and right to you had all emphasis on it, but as to was arrested for her words. she wanted to publish a collection of poems, but the phone of the senses authorities interpreted the driver and a poem as president. the size of
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a working dictator has ruled the country for more than 3 decades, and is accused of crimes against humanity. how about this time tells the driver to drive casserly because he's carrying people to wear a seatbelt about. he's responsible for those in the cock on. if the driver doesn't have that, does sponsibility, he should let all those drives because hello. so what kind of mechanical my whole life will do? she was taken into custody and interrogated divine. and um they said the problem was about the president. i said it was and then i was beaten until i lost consciousness. i'm out of my head around the torch and never stopped stuck with this. so i, you know, she was held in the secret detention side knowles of us, myra and a 2 by 2 meters. so other inmates were held in shipping containers, boiling hot during the day, freezing cold at night. she says they were subject to regular meetings. one of the
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heavy to some of the had it up to my whole body was swollen from the 1st injuries from us. that if i didn't think i would survive, it came in less and then that will but she did. after 6 years in prison, without explanation, she was freed. as soon as she could, she flipped the country, but not only have poems gotten into trouble, she also worked as a rated generalist and every trias capital a smaller. um press frank, there is no freedom of the price and every trail that private news papers have been shut down. and there is only one state media that says propaganda hold on to. i think in the area is one of the world's biggest dangers of report has done this stuff, either flipped the country on present column, now lives and works in germany touring the country, reading the poem she wrote in prison. people a keen to learn about a country that holds the citizens captive because rates it's janice,
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now as of right and it's so she helps her work can help make people understand the reality and every trip up to that i will hold them at the heart of tv, i want to go to every try a one day. this where i don't to mention my memories. when i was young. i left go with victims pass out and did not think you could be punished for your fluids. the sun that's cause the city in back of cargo you w me, but for now she doesn't see a future for herself in the world's most sense that country but here's a reminder of our top stories. a protest software update in cities across pakistan following the shock arrest a former prime minister in wrong cause. the dramatic escalation comes and made a growing pressure on pakistan's coalition government to hold early elections. tours in a civil law seem to have ruled donald trump liable for sexually abusing
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a magazine writer in the 19 ninety's. the jury border to trump to pay columns, aging carol, $5000000.00, whoever it rejected, carol's claim, the sold constituted, right? that's all for me for an i'm next eco and don't have to reduce carbon dioxide emissions. and there's always, there's plenty more news and analysis on the dw talk. com and on our social media kinds are handling as dw use on public forwarding is for me, the entire team here in berlin. thanks for watching. and we'll leave you with pictures from spain. and a special exhibition city of molly got is commemorating 50 years since the pablo since the death of pablo picasso. p counselor remains one of spain's best known painters, but he was also a sculptor for most of his long career. and the local museum is showcasing over 60 of his sculptures. enjoy. i'm take care.
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