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the people are nice to know what is happening there in our series guardians of truth watching it on youtube. dw documentary the this is the, the news coming to live from berlin. francis government struggles to respond to the growing and rep for 3rd time. protesters partnering cars and vandalized buildings after the police shooting of a teenager present amount of all my phone says he'll cut shorts. a trip to process for another. prices may also coming out as ukrainian forces pushed back russian
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troops. the number of casualties is on the rise. dw speaks with the wife of a fallen soldier who setup a support network for other ukrainian with and the us pre import strikes down the affirmative action policy ruling race cannot be used as a factor in university admissions. the hello, i'm terry martin. good to have you with us. the french government is scrambling to respond to the unrest sparked by the police shooting of a teenage driver after a 3rd night of riots across the country, present it to manuel. my call is cutting short his trip to brussels to convene an emergency meeting on the violence head of his arrival ministers have already begun discussing the crisis. nearly 700 people were arrested and more than 200 police
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officers were injured in the overnight clashes. frances, the lead police units roll in but silence continues. mast demonstrators confronted by of police. an outpouring of anger and then to the pair, a suburb or a teenager was shot dead by police during a traffic stop. the police respond with tear gas north of paris communities woke up to burnt out schools and damaged government buildings after previous nights of clashes ex, with friends as president, emmanuel. i'm a chrome called absolutely unjustifiable. but the president has so far refused about demands from right wing politicians to impose a state of emergency in france. a thousands
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of people joins of march to remember 17 year old. the hell am and called for justice for his killing. the rally was led by his mother for many activists and members of ethnic minority communities across france. the real problem is harsh policing tactics. to side trust the police, but many things. but there is an increase in the number of demons for no good reason. i'm not shouldn't happen and we just have to be safe in that country. we pay i taxes, we have a right to be here. it come. do you remember when i bought what you call, just kill someone for no reason. racism within the police kill way too many of them embrace fall right idea. so this has to start from the what you have left has to be that way. step after another night of anger, leaves neighborhoods destroyed. many in france are asking what can be done to stop
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the unrest and tackle the legend systemic racism in the police force or corresponding lucia schultz and is covering the story in paris after another night of violence. i asked her if there's a sense that these riots are getting out of control. yeah, you could actually say that sir, this night has been even worse than what 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 phone over friends, not only the parent suburbs anymore, of a very impressive dish or a big, big skate of destruction. and also this night and the destruction also to get into
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paris and there has been stores to um, destroy it here. um, so it is a certainly an on seen violence right now. aside from strengthening police presence on the streets, what is present to mind while account doing to handle this crisis? yeah, you might have exxon is going to preside over meeting today at 1 o'clock. there still, there's still one big option on the table, which is a calling out of so called state of emergency observers has been saying that this might be an option. they, it has already been introduced in 2005, and that has been other very big on rests and the state of the emergency room limits. so it and civil rights of people, it would give quite some more power as to the police. but as of now, this has already been discussed, what has already happened. voice here, impair suburbs, that has, has been a nightclub here. this curve here is also going on and one of the suburbs until
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monday. so this is one of the tools in the box. so to say that they are still options, but of course um they, they're gonna have to sit together and think about how, what, what to do against this rage. what's the latest on the investigation into the officer? lucy, who shots the 17 year old boy or yeah, the officer is in pre trial detention. this is a privy 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 and claiming that he was acting as legally royal. 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
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there's an investigation going on and the investigation is going on for voluntary homicide. so yeah, thank you. very much for that update. those are correspond at lucio schultz and in paris sketchup on a few other stories making headlines today. health officials in mexico say more than a 100 people have died there in the past month due to a series of heat waves. heat has caused more than a 1000 emergencies across the country. scientist say, global warming is exacerbating the extreme weather as the country races for more heat waves. in july. international monetary funds has agreed to get pakistan a $3000000000.00 bail out, its economy has suffered from rising prices and crippling debt on political struggles have deterred investors. the deal could mean tighter government spending and a free floating exchange rate. the ukraine says its forces have pushed
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back russian troops by more than a kilometer in several areas in the eastern don't bass region. in the past few days, key of has stepped up its operations around the city of buff mood, which bought the forces seized after months. of intense funding and then handed over to russian soldiers. there are no official data on exactly how many ukrainian soldiers have been killed on the battlefield since the war began. 16 months ago. some estimates put the number close to 18000 with the ongoing counter offensive. these numbers, of course, are expected to rise. that leaves more people dealing with the loss of loved ones, especially the wives of poland, soldiers, dw, use. abraham met a woman whose setup a community to help other ukrainian with us. it's hard for tatiana to come here. but she always does the memorial to queens fallen soldiers.
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among them is dennis the love of her life, the father of her son, to seek lots of force miss scott said, and that he says the blue bus so was not able to nail melissa, and i'm cool. and when you pull up, you have lots of talk. if he is out us, when you think it's what you want me to put a spell on the some of the national, it might just leave your system a $146.00 to call it is you i to be all of you who put that up next was to go with tv is of the fictional brush, the shadow build, say a producer, so the number by chance it's been a year since dennis was killed on the battlefield. grief has not left tatiana, and it's now accompanied by the judgment of others, of suspicion. but that's not, that's a doing the push of social hello push the breath because, you know,
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thank you for showing it to, to original. it's certainly sort of always trust. maybe somebody's on your left, the launch of the supplemental, if so i will not the recorded. thank you for 3 medea. yes, flows through us would be, let's see if the key celia looked off. what the premium spoke about for numbers to be talking to you on a started talking about dentist online. she set up a facebook group for widows with her friend fox on. at 1st it was just 15 women swapping stories and sharing advice on the bureaucracy of losing someone to the war. now the group has more than a 1000 members. mostly of my b. b stopped their practical funding suppose to the vehicle most authors. today some women are taking that safe space from the internet to the real world.
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they've traveled from all over the country to medium key. if it's the 1st time most have met in person of the chance of just that fish, fish the solidarity and unity creates space for laughter. we my, you more truth is that you're awesome. speeding on what the cause was that it took more 3 more and one look at him once he and once the keys are pretty born, you whatever you wish of them off the group online and now in person is important
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for many members, but it's you up what do you have to them and do a story when somebody fills up a watch, the notice of the nonsense block or the all the debts. all the sorrow they bring. tatiana says, the have to count towards something. this is her biggest wish. she'll pause a here, but in oklahoma controller, the account number one more initial little the shows video. and the last because you know, the mobile division, i'm the legend. some of those fact i'm not on to the report by d. w. use i abraham style, the c u. s. supreme court has struck down the policy known as a permit of action which stated that race cannot be considered as a factor in college and university admissions. the courts,
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conservative majority rule that race conscious admissions programs at harvard and the university of north carolina were unconstitutional. so it's 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 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 protesters who gathered to you're close to the supreme court with one side saying that affirmative action benefits of diverse america as
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a whole. while the other side says that it unfairly disadvantages groups in favor of others. to do research center says around half of americans don't support colleges and universities considering waste and admissions. but what equality and education and what it means to privilege minority groups and the college admissions process has split minority groups themselves that probably receive will be based on their not based on the kind of the scheme which is discouraged. and i forgot to ask the american case, i think that a lot of people on their side don't want to recognize the systemic racism here in this country. and we need to do the work start fixing or repairing the race or the by the, i think, seeing all of these asian american immigrants and i am 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, and 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
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the bends will continue to push us policies towards more conservative interest. at a time of entrenched differences in a country. so diverse. you're watching the, the news from berlin a big she's got a documentary for you looking at the world's most dangerous arm dealer and said carl, lee on terry morrison for me and all of us here at dw, thanks for watching the interest in the global economy portfolio g w business be here's a closer look out the project to analyze the flight for.

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