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the less the fast, all these things in more in the new season of the fun cost. so make sure to tune in wherever you get your thoughts costs and join the conversation. because you know, it's last matter the business dw, do slide from ballast french, president my call condensed, the violins, clipping the country. he says even more police will be deployed to contain the unrest, an urgent stages, tyrants to keep that children off the streets. this off to the west, nice of rioting, over the police to take on
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a teenager. also coming on the lead has failed to make a joint statement on migration, pull the seat of the poland and hungary locks that dropped in a protest against the asylum reform. plus the u. s. supreme court strikes down an affirmative action policy ruling that race and also the use as a factor in university admission. the gulf is welcome to the program or in france, the president am unaware of alcohol, has condemned for the heat, cold, the unacceptable exploitation of the fatal death of a teenage at the hands of the palais of a police officer. because she has an emergency meeting off his cabinet. after leaving the use summit in brussels, lead to deal with the crisis for the fed 9 the right thing. he said mostly would be
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deployed in the capital, paris, and across the country. present us social media to remove the most sensitive images of variety. all my calls will hold on parents to take responsibility and keep that children office space. on the 3rd night of writing across from nearly 900 people arrested. and more than $200.00 police offices injured an overnight classes is to look at how the latest wave of the unrest on folded 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. death that spot the protests that a peaceful demonstration. she invited participants to dress in white in remembrance,
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and the dress to people from the top of a van. in the aftermath 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 a reaction to police brutality cause control. i couldn't understand the anger behind all of this, but it's still shocking. 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 from quote love you understand why your voice. i think that has been too much bother and given what happened to you, but there was no need for this kind of father sick you ship, se shops have nothing to do with what happened the place. he's under view of what you can already have was supposed to consider the close it goes from. i think this is the logical consequence to police violence. next tab. it's unacceptable. what
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are the prima to the current situation? comes from police going to phone to as soon as possible. so i think it's absolutely normal phones because it's with a phenomenal that might be the word on the street. but francis, president of manuel mac cronan 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. table mazda is a journalist with a french daily. the echo you are speaking to us right now from berlin, but you've just come back from friends people. how much concern is that, that this unrest is continuing as well? the concern is, is quite huge. i use it, you just so the big it seems like
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a very difficult and spare really to stop and, and what makes people very nave as this is just not the pictures. we've seen the, the riots and the damages a but also the spread of the under rest. you know, you see them in power is and then because it is like my say or your with now you see about last night and very small towns as well where kindergarten in schools and public transport has been i've been also destroyed and that's and you've done mention it, so it's a very challenging situation. well, do you think the measures that have just been announced by president my cause i'm all police and all of that will help to come the situation. you well it's, it's, you've seen yesterday 40000 policemen and many injured then also on the 9th of the people detained. and it hasn't stopped. obviously, this, the, the movements uh, it's tricky balance because the government has to bring, you know,
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the back order. uh and, and um, a void that the suggest escalates, but if it does to little in the sign of a pierceman distribution might as well get completely out of control. and you've seen that during the yellow vest and it was the 4 years ago. and also during the pension reform in the yeah, and it's, it's, it did last for a few weeks or even month. and i'm not sure how the government is ready to take that as a risk. why do you think these riots have spread so quickly as you've described it all across the front and even into neighboring belgium? why is that to? well it's, it's a difficult question with the um, you can say that the situation in the suburbs are wrong powers, but i'm also wrong with your mouse. a i've always is. it has always been a quiet in front of it and it's,
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it's just enough to have one event like this very sad event to stop the huge rebellion we, we have that we have that in 2005. and since then, we don't need to remember to teenagers for so died off to police chaise and indeed a bring your bottle. it's a huge and but 1000000000 ratios as well for a few in almost 15 days. so and you've just mentioned, the alleged rest is in the amount of police forces, and i think we all in a situation where people in the suburbs see very often no perspective, no teacher and a police that's is sometimes and quite often really. and it finds it difficult to control the situation. people want to thank you very much. thank you. that's have
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a look now at some of the other headlines from around the world. health officials in mexico say more than a 100 people have died in the past month due to a series of feet waives the heat, has cost more than a $1000.00 emergencies across the country. scientist said, global warming is exacerbated the stream by the end of the country prices for another. the width in july, sweden's prime, minnesota of christus on, has urged com days off to protest up under kron outside of stockholm. most of the gold for reflection in sweden saying there was no reason to insult people on so as they protest is, don't the swedish embassy and backed up several mazda the majority. countries have condensed waiting for permitting the career on burning to more questions of being honest about the actions of greek authorities during this thinking of a migrant vote in the mediterranean. 2 weeks ago, some of the survivors of clamp the vessel capsized off to the coast guard, attempted to tow it. several of them told the reuters news agency, the coast guard,
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attached a rope to the overcrowded troll and pulled it, causing its about to tilt. some of the statements were made in a dw report last week. greek authorities have declined to comment doing the investigation. it's estimated more than 500 people drowned mostly from syria, egypt and the pocket stop. they have paid people, traffic has to bring them from libya to europe. or the issue of migrants arriving in europe has also divided unit as at the to day summit in brussels, poland and hungary refuse to signed a joint statement, referring to migration issues. and instead on successfully attempted to overtime plans to find countries who refused to host the share of asylum seekers. leaders have now wrapped up the summit at which they did find some common ground on giving you crime long time. it had service reports to fido fresh us invasion. they also called on china to use its influence on russia to end the conflict and they
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declared their intention of reducing the use dependence on chinese supplied bankruptcy. but concerned it was little w as one a jack power joins us now from where the usually does with gathering today. jack one to the 5, the impression that the overall of us saw them a policy was a done deal last week. and now this one happened. yeah, an interesting one. it did look like a done deal, but to be fab, poland, i'm hungry, had both already said and voted against it when it was agreed by the home, besides ministers of the e. u. now the question was, why this was tabled had knowing that would be such strong opposition? essentially, this is a deal to try and relocate to share the burden of a silent request across the the use 27 countries. poland and hungary simply don't want to be involved in this scheme, as it is right now, and they've voted against it in the home besides ministers. but that was done where it didn't need full consensus. all 27 leaders to get on board. here when it comes
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to lead is when they meet, like they have done it for the last few days. they need full consensus and they just the hungarian and the post prime ministers refused to sign up for this. interestingly, it was the a tale and prime minister, georgia maloney who has a hard line installing so migration who was tossed with trying to get the hon gary ends in the polls on board. so they had a little breakout session. this 3 of them see was trying to persuade them to get in line, but the 2 things old on i'm attached more of you ask, you just simply wouldn't get in line with this. so it's essentially being kicked down the road a little bit. the lead is trying to play a guy in german chancellor life shows as this isn't such a big deal, but it is certainly something of a failure from the you kind of so presidents, i look who decided to table this on the agenda. me briefly. what does this now mean for the use asylum policy? yeah, for, for the wrangling, they'll have to try and change the tags. well,
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the hon gardens and the pose are concerned about is that they will be forced into continued changes on the site and policy if they agree to this. and they want to make sure that they always retain that vito's. that will be some you wrangling, some sort of fudging, coming in the coming weeks, and they'll try and get this property off to the some, some sort of conclusion for the latest to sign a form. then you'd have to postpone a jack product that in brussels for expensive jack as to the us now where the supreme court has handed down another landmark ruling. this time overturning the policy of so called affirmative action in college admissions. since the 1970s. some schools have been given priority to members of minority groups as part of efforts to deal with the legacy of racism in the country . the courts, conservative majority and rule that race could not be considered
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a factor in deciding which students to accept the special defines from students decrying 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 a conservative majority put in place by the trump administration, eventually, winning today. but those ideological lines are reflected in the groups of protesters who gathered here 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 sides around half of americans don't support
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colleges and universities considering racing admissions. but what equality and education and what it means to privilege minority groups and the college admissions process has split minority groups themselves 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 race. so the i, 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 isn't 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 the republican appointed majority. the open question remains just how much more the composition of the bends will continue to push us policies towards more conservative interest. at
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a time of entrenched differences in a country. so diverse you're watching dw news, here's a reminder on the top story, french president, the minimum i call says multi lease will be deployed to contain the on risk that has now spread across the country. really 900 people were arrested overnight in the west rioting since the police shooting over the teenage area. this message from me and been in this team for knock that richardson will have a web news update for you at the top of the our w news agents. next week we are spent the guardians of truth have paid.

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