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to imagine the impact you and your friends can have together, we can end global hunger. please download the app the . this is the w. a news coming to live from berlin pres, hit by another night of unrest over the police, killing of a teenager riots breakouts in the streets of paris. president, amount of one of the concepts he'll cut short a visit the brussels to hold another crisis meeting to address the bar. also coming up, where is russia's top general military commander soj. so beacon hasn't been seen in
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public since last weekend's failed. revolt against the crump, the hello, i'm terry martin. good to have you with us. the office of french president, the model on that call and says he will be holding another emergency government meeting later on friday. this comes as riots have continued across the country for 3rd night. despite restrictions imposed in some cities, protesters took to the streets again, burning cars and vandalizing buildings. nearly 700 people have been arrested. young russ began after police the shots, a teenager at a traffic stop earlier this week from says a lead police units roll in but the violence continues, most demonstrates, has come from riot police. an outpouring of ongoing non test powers
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sub where a teenager was shot dead by police during a traffic stop. the police respond with tear gas news. the paris communities woke up to bounce out schools and damaged government buildings. off the previous nights of clashes acts that francis presidents a manual ma chrome called absolutely unjustifiable during a government meeting on wednesday. but he refused to bow to the moms by right wing politicians to impose the states of emergency. thousands of people joined the march to remember the 17 year old and l. m, and called for justice for his killings. the riley was led by his mother. so many
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activists, the members of estimate minority communities across from the real problem is hoss policing tactics. trust the police, but many things, but that's an increase in the number of demons for no good reason. i'm not shouldn't happen. we just have to be safe in that country. we pay i taxes, we have a right to be here. it can be a minimum of probably what you call just kill someone for no reason racism within the police killing. that's way too many of them embrace fall, right idea. so this has to stop and the, what you have left is the that, why step after now the night to find good leads neighborhoods destroyed. many in france are asking what can be done to stop the unrest and tackle the alleged systemic racism in the police force. dw is lucio schultz and is in paris covering this story. lucy,
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another night of violence across france, despite the deployment of $40000.00 police officers. is there a sense that these riots are getting out of control? so you, you could actually say that sir, this night has been even worse than good. we have seen the nights before, and there has been a tax on also on stores. and observers say that this might be because the schools and police stations have been better protected. but then they, the people took the anger against the stores. uh oh sir. i saw images of the bus depot bed 12 boxes has been burned down. so the images that come from the phone over front, not only the parent suburbs anymore, of a very impressive dish or a big, big skate of destruction. and also this night the destruction also took it into paris and that has been stores um, destroyed here. um, so it is a certainly an unseen violence right now. aside from strengthening
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police presence on the streets, what is president in mind while account doing to handle this crisis? as you might have exxon is going to preside over a meeting today at 1 o'clock. there still, there's the one big option on the table, which is a calling out a so called state of emergency observers has been saying that this might be an option day. it has already been introduced in 2005 and there has been other very big unrest and the state of emergency woods limits. so it and civil rights of people would give quite some more power as to the police. but as of now, this has already been discussed, the board has already happened. voice here in paris suburbs that has, has been a nightclub here. this curve here is also going on and one of the suburbs until monday. so this is one of the tools in the box, so to say that they are still options, but of course they,
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they don't have to sit together and think about how about what to do against this rage. what's the latest on the investigation into the officer? lucio, who shots that 17 year old boy. yeah, the officer is in pre trial detention. this is a probably provision a pre trial detention. and his lawyer was yesterday speaking in the french television. he said that the office i was sorry, but then i also said that he would appeal against this provision of pre to detention, claiming that he was acting as legally riled. the prosecutor said that he does not see that the currently the conditions for using a fire um has been met. um this is the beginning of proceeding. so right now there's an investigation going on and the investigation is going on for voluntary
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homicide. so yeah, thank you. very much for that update. those are correspond, lucio schultz and in paris. sketch you up on a few other stories making headlines around the world today. protestors have stormed the swedish embassy in baghdad after a copy of the crown was burnt out of mosque install for dozens. of people entered the compound, some set fire to a rainbow flag representing the l g b t q plus community. several muslim majority countries have condemned sweden for allowing the qur'an burning protest. on wednesday, the us bring cortez struck down the policy known as a form of the action ruling that race cannot be considered a factor in college and university admissions. the courts, conservative majority rule, the race conscious admissions programs at harvard and university of north carolina were unconstitutional. the ruling overcharged a decades old president used to boost minority enrollment
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war and ukraine is expected to talk the agenda on the 2nd day of you leaders talked in brussels. the 1st day of the summit was dominated by the turmoil in russia. migration reform is also been a major topic of discussion the whereabouts of one of russia's top general soj. so beacon is still unknown in recent days. unconfirmed reports have emerged suggesting he was arrested in connection with the wagner groups failed . rebellion new york times and other media had been reporting on the alliance between him and body. and the chief can a pre goshen, something the kremlin has dismissed. our next report, it looks at who general sort of beacon is. he was ones the face of which is war, a new crane. so they sort of beacon nickname to general armageddon for his brutality . putin sent him to ukraine to turn the tide. he took command of an army in
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crisis in retreat and reeling up to defeats on the battlefield. a sort of beacon began making his reputation in chechnya into 2 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 proved to nibble with him. the hero of russian metal, the country is highest on the we have sort of beacon in command and ukraine. motion forces change tactics as winter sets in. they've begun to target you cranes, energy infrastructure. plunging millions into darkness and cold and leaving them without water. toots in was pleased
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giving, so it'd be can yet another metal. but just a month later, he believed he must command this man. the navy color scheme of took his job. and so the beacon became his deputy. when wagner group made it smart on moscow, sort of beacons loyally towed the line. yep, it is though. so my her and she to stop the junior georgia 0. the enemy is just waiting for the internal political situation one to worse than in our country. well, the question now is whether he knew more than he was letting on spring at our correspond to jennifer parker, she's in the late fee and capital rica as russia has band dw from reporting there. jennifer, what's the latest on general sar gate, sarah? the can do we know what's become of him a well criminal spokes person to meet people scoff,
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did not answer any question of questions about what is happening to general's to be so that the jim journalist asked disclose to clarify. the situation was divided again. who's arrest? we were started surfacing on june 28th. he answered quote, no, unfortunately no, i cannot clarify. i recommend that you contact the defense ministry. this is the preventative of the ministry and quote, and not the reporter asked if president 1114 continues to trust sort of begin to this is course, replied that putting is the supreme commander in chief. and he works with the defense minister and with it. the chief of the general staff, questions about structural units within the industry should be addressed directly to the defense ministry as well. so the kremlin continues to be very tight lips about sort of beacon state. this stonewalling it's, it's raising quite a bit of suspicion or the indications that a purge may be underway. input teen center circle a. well,
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jerry protein is not known for reacting immediately. even if it's just for the sake of maintaining the image that no one, not even the public can put pressure on him. if you will fire someone is not so it's not going to happen in the next couple of weeks for probably it's closer to months. also, i don't think that she wants to continue reminding everyone else to fail you to make it bigger and more important in everyone's eyes. his goal is to make as little fuss about it as possible. remember he even think wagner soldiers in his speech for stopping their march and moscow and the thank you, came just one day after he threatened those, supporting them, you need with dire consequences. i think what is most important for putting at the moment is to forget about the revolt at least publicly and demonstrate that everything is back to order. everything is back under control. so when it comes to a suspected purge, no, i don't think has will role. now, well,
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13 has stepped up as public appearances since the failed mutiny. what is he trying to convey with that jennifer as well? normally physical contact with a public is considered to be a big no go for 2 to 4 years. he hasn't really engaged with a public at all that even earned him the nickname bunker president because he rude from his bankers. and so to you and your moscow, the only thing you got from him, at least from time to time where his televised speeches and stage meetings with selected people in the kremlin. but to put it bluntly, you don't have to be an expert on russia to understand the things and breast are not going according to plan for pooty. and the study closeness to the people shows that he wants to regain his popularity by any means necessary. first putting reaches out to those who try to embarrass him in public. the wagner mercenaries answer the question that he thinks the army and now he's reaching out to the people
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. and this is crucial because next year there will be presidential elections in russia. so 14 fears for his image, obviously because he considers running for president again. jennifer, thanks very much. that was our correspond to jennifer pucker in rico. virgin galactic has launched its 1st commercial flight to the edge of space. the 90 minute mission took off from new mexico and flew 80 kilometers above sea level. the team of battalion researchers on board solve the arts, curvature and experienced weightlessness. virgin wants to start regular commercial flights in a new era of space tourism hundreds of thursday is paid up to $450000.00 for tickets. so the former women's tennis number one world number one, caroline bows,
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new york has announced her return to competition 3 years after retiring. the 32 year old was given for has given birth to 2 children since calling it quits now seems to inspire the kids with for come back. the danish player returns at the us open, where she was a final list in 292014. she was granted a wild card entry. you're watching the news from berlin up next. we've got an interview with the point german and buster of to the us, emily hopper, i'm terry market. thanks for watching the evening was like a stepping points, you know, 5 or 2 into that warranty wants to be finished. your studies. now you have a significant from the train to can choose to go back or somewhere else currently more people than ever on the move in search of a pass in life categories. something that is coming from.
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