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about visions and the people behind the verb and catastrophe. climate change starts july 13th on dw, the business dw, and you live from ballot then from the government is struggling to respond to growing on risk for fed 9 riots as bond cause and vandalized buildings off of the police, shooting of the team for the end of the call russia, so from brussels to sharon, now the remote and see meet also coming on poland and hungary block
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a joint statement at the you summit in brussels. the 2 countries on the happy with an overall to you asylum last, which was agreed upon earlier this month. and the us supreme court strikes down and a from a to action policy ruling that race cannot be used as a factor in university of michigan. the, i'm good, how those as well come to the program. sir francis president, simon, what am i cause a meeting with government ministers at this hour to discuss how to respond to days of unrest. spock by the police shooting off a teenage dr. mccall rushed home for me to use some of the in brussels to share the crisis tolts in paris. head of the meeting. prime minister said the authorities are considering all options to restore order. right. taking
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a spread across the country with nearly 900 people arrested over nights, the capital, paris, and france. the 2nd biggest city must say, have announced fresh restrictions following 1st day and night silence damage and destruction on the streets of paris. the results of these ugly clashes with the police but no soul, the protests have been bothered. and yesterday, the mother of the team shot dead by police at point blank range whose death that sparked the protests that a peaceful demonstration. she invited participants to dress in white and remembrance, dressed people from the top of a van in the of the month of the destruction and clashes with the police. though the mood on the streets paints a picture of shock at the level of abundance, but little surprise, plus a feeling of the predictability of such
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a reaction to police brutality cause control. i couldn't understand the anger behind all of this, but it's still shocking, isn't i people i think we need to debate all of this so that people understand what motivates them to get violence in the 1st place. i know which of us recall. oh love you sounds good. why your voice. i think that has been too much bother and given what happened to people, there was no need for this kind of father sticky ship, se shops have nothing to do is what happens is a new view of that would take them over. yeah, well it was supposed to consider close the call some i think this is the logical consequence to police violence. next the tab. it's unacceptable. what are the pima control? the current situation, so some comes from police going to phone to us through it. i suppose. good, so i think it's absolutely normal phones because it took that phenomenal that might be the word on the street. but francis presidents, a manual not crohn,
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was less even handed. he called the actions absolutely unjustifiable and resisted calls from the right to impose the state of emergency. and while the clear up begins, many are asking what can be done to stop the unrest and tackle the alleged systemic racism in the police force. i asked the w correspondent, lucy shutes, and in paris, what was likely to emerge from that crisis meeting set by my phone today. yeah, the french premium, and as the already said, that they would review all options on the table and as of questions. and of course, the question, what all options to restore the com, one of these options could be to introduce a state of emergency. this is what has been done in 2005 that has been a comparable situation of, of big unrest off of the killing of 2 young men, also in paris suburbs. but of course,
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that could also be modelling down this police force as we have seen this for last night. but also other measures like crap used, which already some of the suburbs around pears has been introducing by themselves. now, all these why it's getting out of control. well, you might get a bit of a sense, especially if you look behind me. i am in the middle of paris and you can see here broke gloss. and around here in paris, in this area, there are at least i think i counted 3 other stores with a broken vendors. and if you've seen the images from last night, and it's been very impressive and very violent, and it is especially been all over the country, not early in the suburbs for us to set it on. so did come a little bit to you to paris and also in other, um is cities um on around so, um, it is too early to say if it is out of control, i would like to say,
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but of course you have to watch the next night and it is really a very tense situation for full fonts right now. is it a briefly, what's the latest on the investigation into the officer who shots? the 17 year old. yeah, the officer is um enter luminary. uh, custody. there has been yesterday. the announcement that has been investigated for a voluntary homicide. his lawyer was speaking in the french television, and he said that he really, he said the officer was operating at legally and did this to leave in obligations has still been fulfilled. whereas the prosecutor has said that he doubts that, sir. this is there any the beginning of the proceedings which would shed light into this? but as i've said, the, the preliminary charges are homicide of one and charity one on terry homicide
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w correspondent lucio. so it's in, in a paris there for us. thank you very much. and so, yeah, let's have a look at some of the news headlines from around the world. health officials and mexico say more than a 100 people have died in the past months due to a series of sheep waves. the heat has cost more than a $1000.00 emergencies across the country. side to side global warming is exacerbates indeed stream whether as the country prices for an of the wave in july the international monetary fund has agreed to give practiced on a $3000000000.00 bailout. it's economy has suffered from rising prices and crippling debt, while political struggles have to invest as the deal could mean types of government spending and a free floating exchange rates. the republican presidential candidate and form and us vice president mike pens as maples ukrainian president, followed him as a landscape on a surprise visit to keith pens. reiterated his support for
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a ukrainian victory, and called on to us to commit to taking a leading role on the international stage. is the 1st republican presidential candidate to meet. so that must be i believe it's taking part in the final day of the hodge pilgrimage and saudi arabia shoots crowds have been searching the sacred kava and throw stones at the columns representing the devil, an estimated 1800000 people have joined. this is hans enjoying temperatures of almost 50 degrees celsius. what questions are being honest about the actions of greek authorities doing this thinking of a migrant both in the mediterranean 2 weeks ago. some of the survivors have claimed the vessel capsized off of the coast guard, attempted to tow it. several of them told the reuters news agency, the coast guard attached the rope to the over crowded troll and pulled it up, closing its about the tubes. some of the statements were made in a dw report last week. week authorities have declined to comment during the
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investigation. it's estimated to more than 500 people drowned mostly from syria, egypt, and practiced on that page. people traffic has to bring them from libya to europe. the issue of migrants arriving in europe has divided equally those at that 2 day summit in brussels, poland and hungary attempted to over time plans to find countries refusing to host the ship of asylum seekers. leaders have resumed the summit today in an attempt to make a joint statement. the members did find common ground on giving ukraine's long term military support to find off russia's invasion. today's meeting is also expected to deal with relations with china. with some of the, the is wanting to reduce the blocks dependence on chinese supply chains, brussels bureau chief, i found the phenomena is at that summit of, for us. and i also why you need us there are still discussing the migration reforms . understood by many to be a done deal. the well,
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the how do you totally right. it was a done deal approved by the vast majority of member states, poland, and hungary, darrell the word against it. so from the beginning there rejected this motion to share responsibility for migrants and refugees entering the block without authorization. but they were out voted. so now there are using this summit of the leaders here in brussels to open up the discussion again. and to sort of convince the others so given to their demands because of course, they know that you really just like to have a consensus in the, and, and the joint statements. and so this attitude is causing a lot of frustration and discomforts here. like some books prime and is the bathroom, for instance, told us that to be, you should know it's given to poland and hungary is demands because that could
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create a dangerous precedent. everyone codes come up and open up any decisions, decisions that were made in the last years that that cannot happen. he said, and that's sonya is prime and needs to call us a said out loud, what's many leaders might be thinking that it's cannot be that you said no to everything. and everyone else tries to compromise that that doesn't work. brussels of goods, but at some of the phenomena. thank you very much to the us know, or the supreme court has handed down another landmark ruling. this time overturning the policy of so called affirmative action in college of miss admissions since the 1970s. some schools have been giving priority to members of minority groups as part of efforts to deal with the legacy of racism in the country. the courts,
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conservative majority rules that race could not be considered a factor in deciding which students to accept the special defines from 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 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
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of others. to do research center says around half of americans don't support colleges and universities considering wasting admissions. but what equality and education and what it means to privilege minority groups and the college admissions process. that split minority groups themselves that probably receive will be based on merit. 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 or fixing or repairing the racial divide. and i think seeing all of these asian american immigrants, and i'm an immigrant as well just coming here and say we fought for this isn't 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 the republican appointed majority. the open question remains just how much more the composition of the bends will continue to push us policies towards me or conservative interest. at
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a time of entrenched differences in a country so diverse and some sports news, the former women's 10 as well. number one currently was the ecu has announced her tons of competition. 3 years after retiring, the 32 year old has given birth to 2 children, since i've seen him since by the kids with her. come back then use that with tons at the us open, where she was a finalist in 20092014. she was granted a wildcard entry virgin galactic and that has launched its 1st commercial flight to the edge of space. the 90 minute admission took off from new mexico and flew 18 kilometers above sea level. a team of italian researches on board soley, us curvature, and experienced weightlessness version wants to stop the regular commercial flights . in
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a new era of space to is hundreds of them to the half paid up to $450000.00 for a single ticket. you're watching the, the news you as a reminder of our top story from says witness the 3rd night of riots in response to the police shooting over the teenage of driving costs with fund buildings, found lice can some 900 people arrested and several cities present my call has withdrawn from an e u summit in brussels to attend emergency meeting on how to respond to the violins . and that's it. from me under this team. i'll have an update for you at the top of the on gab office in billings. thanks. it's all just practice at the national base in brooklyn with a wayne 7 months before a restaurant attack ukraine. a film team documents daily life in the town. how.
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