Skip to main content

tv   DW News  Deutsche Welle  June 30, 2023 5:00am-5:16am CEST

5:00 am
this effort against corruption, the ends political crimes. in our series guardians of truth watching on youtube dw documentary the this is the the we can use live from the lean front seat by another nice have on race type the police killing of a teenager. brian, it's brian counting the streets of paris with classes between protest, design, police, the shooting of 17 year old and i o has prompted fury and allegations of systemic
5:01 am
racism inside french law enforcement. also coming off us supreme court strikes down the family of action policy ruling that race cannot be used as a fact uh in university admissions. and the time while inside russia dominates and being used, tom and brussels assemble that a week into flattened me person is more dangerous stain, a strong leader in moscow. the jared raid, welcome to the shy. they'd be more clashes and clashes and unrest tonight in paris that follows the facial shooting of a teenager earlier this week. early a police use t a gas to disperse crowns after a visual match for the victim who is being identified as now you'll and he was shot dead during a traffic stop on tuesday angle. right. the shooting has been fueling days of riots
5:02 am
. the officer who side the saw it is being charged with voluntary homeless. 17 year old. now use mother lead a fire crowd and 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, to some as cause. we're again see, so light, it's the 3rd day of unrest of a no. you killing all the officer who shot him has now being charged. some say the problem goes much data when it's on the do you live in france, which is supposed to be in equality, freedom, fraternity. but that doesn't exist anymore. the police make the rules and do what they want. they decide to kill somebody and they just don't do it the truth because i would like it to never happen again. it shouldn't be possible to die like this
5:03 am
for no reason. i wouldn't want it to happen to my own children. my oldest is 11. it could be him in 5 years dying from a gun should. would this really needs to stop public storage. these have struggled for days to control biases. parties just had been to town whole outside the northern city of leels with public transport and paris also targets it. a trim and bust services and super regions have been shut down early. 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 approach to any torch things that the mother and a dozen police stations are bad rags have been attacked. they have shown great
5:04 am
professionalism and very difficult conditions. and i want to read it to the right of my support and confidence in that i am standing by that side or if you demo, because it showed up with the interest receiving cast use have been announced in some areas on the outskirts of paris as authorities brace for more fury. and earlier i spoke with john list on elizabeth mateo in paris. she began by describing the situation the well, the situation is, was caused by the utility on tuesday, a young man who dried a note to of a policeman who wanted to stop his school. but he shot the young man. what are the police been shot? the young man quite black, the young man died and the past 3 days and nights that had the right stuff in the area of was the car was where the motor happened. off to was in other big searches and roles, including the se,
5:05 am
and other searches and or around towers. so it looks like the 2005 race riots and phones underneath it as a fuzzy. but it can also look like this will be from so, so to black lives matter of some of the with, with the inside country, i'm guessing you're saying the government is quite aware that it's a big disastrous if, if they don't manage to capitalize public sentiment about this, there is a lot of public anger as you, as you've just been out by outlining. now the police officer, who's that may say it means that they're searching 15 nyja has been charged. what more can you tell us? how will the legal proceedings go on from here? the legal proceedings went on from the members when, when uh, the uh, the kidding happened in the a, the, the policeman himself did not see, or anything he was arrested. he was into a gated under french procedure as soon as i get hold of you, which is so frustrating,
5:06 am
what's on the site. and it's of 48 hours that can be renewed in which the suspect has been terminated by the police and or, and investigate as much as but without the help of the. yeah, it's a pretty stringent procedure. at the end of the she was a indicted, full homicide, and the case will get to just moved. and as a trees and pros would get with get to judgment, what we have a problem is the president mccall or trying to stave off the riot has said yesterday, that justice should be seen to happen quickly. about the of, of the motor was a tragedy that should not happen again. but that meant that the president of the republic was taking a stalls and he's the executive and the police of the judiciary. all the judge differing. but he's a side of that really is up in principle, a problem with the principle of, of the separation of powers. so there's lots of sort of run the situations and
5:07 am
meanwhile, of the government seems to be floundering. they don't know exactly what to do us and elizabeth and the tighter and also use the u. s. supreme court has struck down the policy known as a family of action. rolling that race cannot be considered as a factor in college and university admissions. the quotes conservative majority rule that race conscious admissions programs at harvard and the university of north carolina unconstitutional. such policies have been used for decades to boost the number of black and hispanic students. the show define some students decline the end of affirmative action at higher education institution and on the other side of the imaginary dividing line, a celebration of victory. these protests reflect a decades long debate in the west. one. the supreme court has now settled, but not to everyone's satisfaction. so you have supreme court justices voted along
5:08 am
ideological lines with the conservative majority put in place by the trump administration eventually winning the day. but those ideological lines are reflected in the groups of protestors who gathered to you're close to the supreme court with one side saying that affirmative action benefits of diverse america as a whole. while the other side says that it unfairly disadvantages groups in favor of others to do research center. around half of americans don't support colleges and universities considering way since admission. but what equality and education, and what it means to privilege minority groups and the college admissions process has split minority groups themselves. harvest, you will be based on merit not based on the kind of the scheme which is discouraged and i'm fat to jump back in case i think that a lot of people on their side don't want to recognize the systemic racism here in
5:09 am
this country. and we need to do the work start fixing or repairing the racial divide. and i think seeing all of these asian american immigrants and i'm an immigrant as well. just come in here and say we fought for this, this is the american dream. this is important to us, they don't speak for all of us. it's a decision that spells more scrutiny for the supreme court with its republic and appointed majority. the open question remains just how much more the composition of the bends will continue to push us policies towards more conservative interests at a time of entrenched differences in a country so diverse. okay, here's some other world news headlines now. activists have storing the swedish embassy in baghdad in response to a copy of the koran being built into the mosque and still calm. social media of video are sorry, dozens of people inside the embassy courtyard. some said funny to a rainbow flying representing the l g. b t t plus community the gym and come make
5:10 am
it out easy is each chief executive? mock is guzman, is to leave the company. he's face criticism for not advancing the brands transition to electric vehicles, quickly enough volkswagen. this trip strategy officer. again, not doing uh, we'll take over at audis dining in september and british court has ruled the u. k. government's plan to deport asylum seekers to for wanda is unlawful. judges said rolanda could not be considered the safe food country, and there was a risk migrants would face persecution. the government is planning to appeal that decision and climate active as great a tune book has made with ukrainian presidents load them is a lensky, antique. they talked about the environmental impact of the will to bug, criticize the global response to the destruction at the kafka hydro electric down. in time to time, alden, russia is dominating a 2 day assignment of injury. leaders in brussels meeting got underway with the
5:11 am
head of nice all highlighting what he called divisions in roches leadership. boosting night told his defenses and showing up a to to ukraine, also had top priorities. at this time, your leaders will come to a special guest at the meeting and russell's nato secretary general just started back about the ongoing war and ukraine made it seem necessary to show unity between the trans atlantic alliance and the european union. especially due to the recent events that may have been a result of the week on the demo cert spots. there are tracks on the be since within the russian system. at the same time, it is important to underlying that these are internal and the russian matters. however, equally distressed that the block had to further step up support for ukraine, financially, militarily, and on the humanitarian side. this a, this is off the door, it is important that we look coms and say we are ready to hold out for
5:12 am
a long time to hide. especially those sharing a border with russia like listening you see the will, could spin over stressing the need to be of defense. the fights are great. so based cdo, you'll notice i call them like this. they could be an emergency in bella, luce at any moment. and nobody knows, then the codes don't again stuff besides car and said li, just also discuss your friends, future, a possible nature and a membership on how to rebuild the discharge country. i think it says fundamentally wrong that our tax payers get to pay for something that we haven't cost it has to be on russia. it has to get a come from their assets. the use new migration policy is also on the agenda, the summit, as well as the question how to get less dependent from countries like china. but
5:13 am
with a war rating on the blocks doorstep, it has been is and will be for the single future. you're crying, dominating detox. the mean time dw brussels correspondent jack patrick has more. now one what these the latest we're discussing on time. this feel is a bit more like a brainstorming exercise on an information sharing summit, that the decision making summit, we've heard from a number of different leaders saying that they're very concerned about the wagner group now being stationed in by the roof. and in fact, you've heard and you official was telling us to in the room some of the use the to is. we don't know how many would like to designate that wagner great as a terrorist organizations that wouldn't have too much of an effect. it would be much more symbolic. the wagner group is already on the sanctions prison actions in ukraine. but what they want to do is show a strong stones that the wagner group is not meant to be accepted. while they're
5:14 am
worried about is that it can spill items to some of the use member states that may the batteries. i also understand the lead is going to be talking about exactly what happened um, what that going to do going forward. as we've heard these crux in this, the russian structure have been very clearly shown off to the events over the weekend. but one thing for the i've heard from officials and politicians in many of the capitals is that needed to be more in intelligence and information sharing that this kind of cool people a little bit by surprise. and i think the leaders here in brussels are discussing that how exactly they can make sure that they get on the same page quickly. and that they have a clear understanding of 1st thing, how it affects themselves. they've always said that they don't want to interfere with russian internal affairs, but obviously with the amount of money that is being going from e u. countries to support the war effort and ukraine. they want to know how to the sites that will ukraine's kind of offensive efforts a jack power day. i kind of,
5:15 am
he's a reminder now that top story at this hour fronts has been hit by another night of on rain started with the police giving of a teenager protest as classbill, security forces off to thousands of miles to pay tribute to a 17 year old he was shot dead at a traffic stop. an up next is an interview with the outgoing jim and ambassador to meet us. kimberly, ava, talk of the eclipse. someone else to the cd highlights of selected for you. you every week. a new a box. subscribe. now you become a criminal pretty kind a.

24 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on