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the visions and the people behind the verb and catastrophe. climate change starts july 13th on dw, the d, the we news line from berlin, 3rd day of unrest after a french teenager is shot dead by police clashes erupt as thousands pay tribute to 17 year old niles. the shooting has prompted questions about prejudice in france, again, slower income communities and ethnic minorities. also coming up. the u. s. supreme
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court strikes down affirmative action. rolling grace cannot be used as a factor in college and university admissions. media reports say one of russia's top generals has been arrested over last week and failed revolt. surgeries or a beacon is said to have had an advanced knowledge of the rebellion. the i'm the call for you. it's good to have you with us. we start with renewed unrest following the fatal shooting of a teenager near paris. police have used tear gas to disperse protesters after a vigil march for the victim identified as nile him. he was shot dead during a traffic stop on tuesday. anger over the shooting has been fueling days of riots. now. the officer who fired the shots has been charged with voluntary homicide.
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stephen 10 year old now use mother lead aside crowd in what started as a peaceful policy for his son. but simmering team? sions. voyle's own people through projectiles that police who used to guess the vigil tuning to vandalism for some as cause. we're again see, so light, it's the 3rd day of unrest of a know you killing all the officer who shelton has now being charged. some say the problem goes much deeper when it's gonna save you a little closer because we live in france, which is supposed to mean equality, freedom, fraternity event. but that doesn't exist anymore. now the police make the rules and do what they. um, that's cool. what is your question is, you know, the situation is also when we don't go before drunk tells you who's all different, they decide to code someone, they just do it tomorrow. we'll start to use have struggled for days to control
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biases. parties just had been to town whole outside the northern city of leels with public transport and paris also try and get to it. trim and bust services and super regions have been shut down. really cool. maybe there are other ways of discussing this problem, rather than making trouble for people going to work. the point is coming in metal. the government is deploying 40000 offices and sees that will take a 0 tolerance approached any torching that the mother in a dozen police stations are bad rags have been attacked. they have shown great professionalism and very difficult condition city, and the one to read it to the right of my support and confidence in them i, i am standing by that side or if you demo, because it showed up with the interest receiving or just use has been announced in
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some areas on the outskirts of paris as far as his brace for more fury or reporter unless they are shelton is in paris following the events and has more on the case against the officer involved. yeah, he has been preliminary charged with voluntary homicide. being for eliminate recharged means that there is still room for investigation before the case is being sent to court. but there is already um, an idea that this would be followed through later. the prosecutor from montera has already said that in his opinion, um, there is not the legal obligation of using a weapon has been not fulfilled in this case. and the officer is being held in front of him and average attention at this stage. but of course, all of this is not yet a verdict. meanwhile, thousands of turned down to commemorate the teenager that was killed. what can you tell us about how the protests unfolded today?
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yeah, it started relatively peaceful earlier today and non tear. we've been there with our crew and we already could see back then, that it is quite tense then. then later, it actually did become very tense and there's going to, i guess, to 1st people are going to the perfect you're as they call the see available as soon as the police headquarters. and this is where things seem to have turned violent. we have also seen pictures and images of a burning cars. a lot of things has been broken. and um, as far as i understand, the situation is also still ongoing. special to joining us from paris. thank you so much for that update. the us supreme court has struck down affirmative action, rolling that race cannot be considered as a factor in college and university admissions. the course conservative majority rule that race conscious admissions programs at harvard and the university of north carolina were unconstitutional ruling over turns
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a precedent. many institutions had used for decades to boost minority enrollment. well, a short while ago presidential biden sharply criticized the court's ruling and defended race conscious admissions policies. let's listen and i believe our colleges are stronger when they're originally diverse. our nation is strong because we use we because we are tapping into the full range of talent, this patient. i also believe that well, talent, creativity, and hard work are everywhere across this country. not equal opportunity. it is not everywhere across this country. we cannot let this decision be the last word one after that, we cannot let this, this is be the last word. all the court can render decision. it cannot change when america stands for america is an idea, an idea unique in the world, idea of hope and opportunity possibilities of giving everyone a fair shot. i'm leaving know behind. that was us presidential. find there,
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commenting the supreme court ruling. let's get you up to speed now on some of the other headlines making news around the world today. active as have storm, the swedish embassy in baghdad, in response to a copy of the koran being burnt at a mosque and stuck home social media. a video show dozens of people inside the embassy courtyard, sunset fire to a rainbow flag representing the i'll do we take you community. a british court has ruled the u. k. government flint and u. k. governments plant and the port asylum seekers to rhonda as unlawful as the destination is unsafe. just said there was a risk migrants could face prosecution there. the government is planning to appeal the decision. a new revelations that could signal the start of a purge at the top of russia's military establishment the moscow times. and the financial times report that in general surgery sort of beacon has been arrested on suspicion of involvement. any of gave me pre goshen. and his wagner groups failed
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rebellion over the weekend. the new york times also says, or a beacon had advanced knowledge of precautions, plans. he was ones the face of which is war, a new crane. so okay, so the beacon nickname to genuine and get in for his brutality. putin sent him to ukraine to turn the tide. how he took command of an army in crisis, in which streets and reeling after defeats on the battlefield. sort of the can you began making his reputation in chechnya into to thousands where he ordered reprisals against civilians. he then commanded forces in syria in support of his government. he or the silver brutal bombing of rebel held a lat pole in 2016 the following year to nibble with him, the hero of russian metal, the country's highest on the
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wave sort of the can income on the new crane. russian forces changed tactics as when to set in. they began to target ukraine's energy infrastructure. plunging millions into darkness and cold, and leaving them without water suits and was pleased giving. so it'd be can yet another metal. but just a month later, he believed he must command this man. the lady got a seam of took his job, and so the beacon became his deputy. when wagner group made it small, it's on most go sort of beacons loyally towed the line. yup, is the last one i heard, she just stopped a junior go to 0 to the enemy is just waiting for the internal political situation one to worse than in our country. and the question now is whether he knew more than he was letting on 10 mclean as
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a research fellow at king's college. and whenever they asked her whether she thinks vote and that started cleaning house, now it does look as though there is their efforts to clean the house as he put it in terms of the credibility of very specific elements. that's very difficult to judge because of course, there are lots of interested parties who might liked today on president pieces paranoia at this moment. and i think that as an analyst, it so is quite difficult when you have this amount of sort of screwed immersed in special let's say like information noise that can make it quite hard to, to sit down and piece together with the friends and the account. exactly. what's happening, but i mean severity can still to, has just an idea of state denied that he has been arrested, but they were clearly questions as to his whereabouts until a few other people's whereabouts. if it is true that serve ekan,
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one of russia's top generals, as we just thought, knew about them you, me and didn't trying to stop it. what would that tell us about putting the script on power? i think it would tell us more about the war in some ways. and in the sense that the the extent to which the acknowledgment and i think in some ways this has become clear any way that the acknowledgment among only many people whose brothers or some they themselves might be subbing in ukraine and for the russians. but also, you know, among the leads that clearly the board is no great in putting on and as a, when something goes wrong, you need to look for people to play. and one of the reasons that people, uh, sort of focusing on showing who and get to see much is because they are giving that these people are in the, the news they stolen,
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the money that they're incompetent. and that's the reason why rush is winning and has not prosecute the will come to be to achieve his goals. and that's a narrative because a lot of residents, i'm new at the p. i'm a native population miss. even today's you do saturdays or progression or do i particularly like regard him because it allows the poor to not be the issue so much is the fact that it's been handled incumbent to me? yeah, western leaders widely agree on the fact that food and didn't merge someone week and out of this chaotic week, and then just up around the top, the amount as a warrant that a week or bruton is a greater danger. what's your take on that is i think this, that's the logic is what grandma said. because look, we kept, it's undeniable that you to the right now clearly understood because that's, i mean he's aware of hence 12 and come to appearance yesterday and the 7 russian
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republic of darkest on you. if you look me, see then what to do 6 prove how strongly you are. and he has already made war that he's already launched. and my there many people in mt if and of course basically in those areas closer to the photo. if you grade who are anxious because they are very well could be, i mean, of course, that restricts any way every single day on ukraine, but have something more more dramatic as an asset to, to prove what a strong man um he is a doctor table. glenn, always great speaking to you. thank you so much for your time. muslims around the world are celebrating age, a at how when the biggest holidays and the as on the calendar. many southeast asian nations, including indonesia, are marking the feast of sacrifice festival that marks the end of the annual hodge
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pilgrimage. other locations in africa and the middle east have already done so. the timing depends on sightings of the moon. the holy day is also celebrated with animal sacrifices and shared meals. a pop superstar madonna has postpone her next world tour because of a serious bacterial infection. her manager says this thing or spend several days in intensive care, but is expected to make a full recovery. the tour was billed as a summary of her 4 decade career in music. version galactic has launched its 1st commercial flights to the edge of space. the 90 minute admission took off from new mexico and full 80 kilometers above sea level. the team of italy and researchers on board saw the earth's curvature and experienced weightlessness version once to start regular commercial flights in a new era of space tourism. as they call it,
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hundreds of enthusiasts have already paid up to $450000.00 for tickets. and here's a quick reminder of our top story at this hour. thousands of march near paris to pay tribute to a 17 year old shot dead at a traffic stop shooting and least nationwide riots. a police officer has been charged with voluntary homicide. and that's all for now coming up next to the w documentary profiling. amend washington sees as the world's most dangerous arms dealers. a tool for that claire richardson will have more news at the top of the next hour by thank you for your company. the journey.
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