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the, the, [000:00:00;00] the, the state of the news line from berlin francis presidents struggles to respond to escalating unrest after the fatal shooting of a teenager. and wondering my call, condemn the violence and deploy more police as millions brace or a 4th night of riots. parental authority,
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say the coming hours will be decisive and restoring call. also coming. the un votes to end is peacekeeping mission, in molly leaving russian wagner mercenaries to deal with the hottest insurgency, will look at the groups involvement, and molly, and elsewhere in africa. and to flow to l g b t t, right. in the united states, the supreme court ruled that a website designer can refuse surfaces to a same sex couple due to her religious belief, the relation to those of you joining us on p. v. as in the united states and all our viewers around the world, a warm welcome. france is of going $45000.00 police as a braces for another night of ryan. it's linked to the fatal shooting of a teenager. the victim identified as nile and was shot dead by police officer at a traffic stop. on tuesday,
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the officer has been charged with voluntary manslaughter. the victim, in the case was of airbus sent prompting renewed questions about racial profiling in france as low income communities. the full stars ease of dis, brittany trying to extinguish tiles across from the police, killing of paris teenage in my yield has ignited widespread rage. the fury descending into destruction. more than 800 people have been arrested. president emmanuel, i'm the chrome lift an e u summit to try and rain in the riots he sees many of those involved a young people in blamed social media, flickering, the unrest we've seen on snapshots tick tock on several other platforms.
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well those to organization yvonne and gatherings and the minute king of island new york city leads young people to detach from reality. and to feel that some of them are living on the street for video games. having talks okay to them. more offices of being deployed to control the violence, but the united nations has voiced it's concerns about french police. this is a moment for the country to seriously address the issues of racism and racial discrimination in law enforcement. we also emphasize the importance of peaceful assembly. the french government rejects the accusations that some of the regions have this. some of these is supposed to consider the close that goes on. i think this is the logical consequences to police violence. next, if it's unacceptable, what are the prima?
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i try and the current situation also comes from police going to phone you to as soon as you can call, i could 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 rockwell loves you sounds good. why your wife. i think that has been too much bother. and given what happened to you, but there was no need for this kind of uh, sick you say per se shops have nothing to do with what happened. i see the view of it would take them over. yeah, well, public transport will ramp up early and public events being pulled off as far as he's c a. the violence will escalate over the weekend. palmer right, right, joins me now. he's a french journalist and has made a documentary on police violence in france, germany and the us. mr. marie right, welcome to the w. france is deploying 45000 police officers across the country to tackle the expected riots president mccall and we heard him there and the report is
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blaming the rise on social media and video games in your opinion. how well as the government dealing with these protest as well, that is obviously an emergency situation because every night, even within paris, your riots you, i'm rooting through the police responses. the only immediate response for this should be a long term response. much that we do much more deep into do do do routes of the conflicted like the perio war between does use the under privilege use the old and use of the use of the suburbs and the on the privilege of the neighborhoods and the police. it is in reality, it's a reality that we have been denying cited for so many years. and now of course it comes out on deal because there's one event that is, that is triggering,
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it had a really shocking wave of virus, even, even for people who are used to it. it's a, it's quite unusual for france, but it's not the 1st time that, that this sense if this enfranchisement and dissolution with a system has boiled over is a why is the french government is struggling so hard to kind of address these issues and address these youths were actually not struggling that hard. i know. i mean they are doing all year long or lose nothing. um there did, there, there, there is no initiative of trying to recreate dialogue between the police and the use or trying to like before we have like a local policeman double try to uh you know, maintain some kind of a low low run relationship with the, with the with the youth and we can work with all of them but, but some of the, i know it is all those neighborhoods. they are totally, you know, a bad and the,
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whenever it is a conflict due to the, to ken and in, in the, in the writing and losing. and that's what we're seeing now to a level that everybody is surprised to witness. really. french officials deny accusations of systemic racism and, and this abandonment that you talk about. and i'm wondering if there framing it as a case of one. but apple and it really is a lot more than that. i think it's not only the police is not only the problem, the problem is the relationship between the youth and the police. have this use as being a generalized. i mean, do they live in suburbs of most of the time, far away from attractions far away from the, from life. and they get this feeling of, of, of being um,
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kind of out of society and, and that triggers a lot of general caribbean. busy carp behaviors and, and police are the ones on the, on the front line or all of this. and it's true that sometimes they take their role as a kind of a private more which they use and nothing this private toward a very few people see is that the core of the problem was really the french state should take grid sort of what's going on between the youth and the police and then let's get out of denial and then meet that there is a huge problem and that really dialogue should be that the main focus of any governmental action in the future. external is palmer. i thank you so much for for your vision of the events. there's some other
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news making headlines around the world today. a traveler has shot dead to security officers to ad nova susie now international airport, the suspect from tickets done ground, a guards gun after being denied entry into the country. another traveller was wounded in the shooting. all passengers were also evacuated from the airport. was a sub for those top electoral court has voted to bar former president or both in arm from public office until 2030. the courts concluded that he had abused his power ahead of last year's elections. judges found that both nora had used the official government channels to boost his own campaign and spread and found a doubts about brazil's electronic voting system. the human security council has voted to end its peace keeping mission in the west african state of molly. earlier this month, the country which has been under military rules and so cool in 2020, demanded that the un withdraw its troops. the mission began and 2013 as molly was battling. and as long as you can search and see what government restrictions have
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made it difficult for you and soldiers to do their job, as molly's who has instead of relied on russia's wagner mercenary group. last year there were celebration softer french soldiers withdrew. germany is also starting to pull, it's $1000.00 troops out of molly. and here's a closer look at the wagner groups, activities, and molly and elsewhere in africa. there's evidence that most and there is from the volcanic group upgrades, and at least for african countries to done the central african republic molly and libya, it may be of a mess and i was joined to load kennedy for hosta and his national army. you are fighting to seize power from view and recognized governments of national accord account. some form of arguments. soldiers have linked to most nervous to the shooting of civilians and to find those who would surrender. talking to members also placed booby traps and unmarked mines in civilian areas. the one that uses
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them of committing war crimes. the violence is forcing thousands to flee. it's, it is defense. submit is the claims above and it is encouraging migrants to cross to europe. in an attempt to destabilize but continents ensue, don involving the soldiers, have long trained, is army, and advised as political leaders. this has helped advances economic interests. a student needs company links to wagner has gained gold mining concessions and government approval for a gold processing facility. the outbreak of fights against the done presented wagner with a di. lemme worried about blocking the wrong side. the group is training government forces while also arming rebel august f fights is in the central african republic revolving a group has been popping up. the governments of president fist on congress to
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a data against various rebel groups who control launch parts of the country. united nations investigation found that government forces and following the fight is killed, dozens of civilians and the mosque in 2021 valve and the militants are also that use of torture, kidnappings, and to mass rape. and that they use violence to control unexplored areas reaching gold, diamonds, and of the value lumina rose again, wishing companies appeared to benefits from the most nervous involvement. softness revival coincides with a company. links to is found being avoided. diamond and gold mining licenses. molly submitted to june to has been fighting a long standing insurgency by easily mist groups about 1000 involved in. most navies have been deployed to trading molly and soldiers and protect magenta with
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access to reading you. diamond and gold mines as likely payoffs. and here to view and saves, we have committed atrocities the kremlin used to play down as links to the activities of developing a group in africa. now is permits to be continued. suppose have been state to must have is the to unless there is a freelance journalist, a researcher, he has a book on the wagner group coming out next year and a short while ago i asked him what the you one security council decision to end them and know, some of peacekeeping mission means for wagner as role in molly. this is a good question. at this point. i think the 1st payment is we have to define exactly what we think wagner is. mandy is involving and i think it's safe to say that the molly in the green did not believe or does not believe that wagner with about $1400.00 contractors in the country is going to be able to
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replace the un peacekeeping force. nor did they necessarily think that they were going to replace the french operation by con, previously. and so i think that ultimately it's more likely that the main concern is the molly and government right now, is it its own political legitimacy in the capital bunker and the protection around its own regime, which wagner can provide? yeah, let's broaden the scope of it. how much it would be stabilizing force, as wagner proved to be in the countries where it has been operating, because they have been accused of pushing the molly in government, for example, to push out the un peacekeepers. it's. it's a great question. i think at 1st we have to understand that mercenaries tend to be a symptom of enrollment. is there never be illness themselves? and so private, military companies, mercenary forces are going to arrive in theaters that are tend to already be in
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conflict. that being said, i think it's clear that in the instance of molly uh, the wagner group is, has not been able to bring any type of stability uh to, to, to the country, to be fair as well. uh, neither has the french intervention or, or the un peacekeeping force. what i think that ultimately, that they're keeping intact a lot of the patterns that have made the conflict so difficult. and the 1st place, russia always claimed barger operated beyond its jurisdiction. but really, how involved was the kremlin and wagner operations in africa in africa. it, he said very much depends on, on the countries involved. and so i think with even with an offer, cuz we have to differentiate libya from the central african republic and likely molly as well in libya, there wagner support for the general to leave a half star. when he was trying to take the tripoli from the g and a government,
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we saw quite heavy equipment. we saw wagner pilots into quite jets. that's not the type of government equipment that we've seen, the central african republic. and, and, and molly, i believe a lot of the equipment is coming in from china. and so the level of support is actually quite fluid. and i think depending on what moscow's interest strategic interest in, in the countries are. mm hm. at the circuit loved ralph says that wagner in the future in africa, depends solely on the countries concerned. but all governments that rely on blockers military support have close ties to moscow as well. so what would have continued presence mean for relations with russia as well? i understand, i'm trying to figure out this question myself. i, i think it's, it's, it's important to note that we're still in stock early stages. and at this point that i'm honestly not sure that i gave you, but it goes and lives off for, or the african governments themselves know exactly where this is going to go,
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or how it's going to play out. i think in some areas potential that the central african republic wagner has, has other businesses that have set up that that could be a self sustaining. mm hm. but then again, the question would come, what, what kind of a state support would they get for preparing equipment from the, from the russian military, where would they get that type of equipment down the line? so, so these are the questions that we're going to be looking for in the future to kind of read into the tea was how, what a time to write a book about the wagner group, though, is john lector, expert on the mercenaries. thank you so much for your time and thank you for having me. ukraine says it's forces have pushed back russian troops by more than a kilometer in several areas and the eastern don bath region. and the past few days, keith has stepped up its operations around the city of buff mode, which wagner forces sees after months of intense funding and then handed them over to the russian army. there are no official data on exactly how many ukrainian
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soldiers have been killed on the battlefield. some estimates put the number close to 18000 with a current counter offensive. these numbers are expected to rise. that leaves more people dealing with the loss of loved ones, especially the wives of fallen soldiers. it will be use abraham, met a woman who set up a community to help other. what else? it's hard for tatiana to come here. but she always does the memorial to queens fallen soldiers. among them is dennis. the love of her life. the father of her son, a subsidy of lots of force miss got to and that he adds the blue bus. so let's say apples and i own molars, and i'm cool. and when you look, you have lots of talk. if he is out us, when you threats and you have to put
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a stall on the summit dimensional, it might just leave your system of difficulty. 6 numbers to call it is you? i triple a lot. and we'll put that up next just to go with tv is of the fictional brush, the shadow build, say a producer. so the number of watching it was 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 it for a short social look for somebody else because you know, thank you for showing it to to original. it's certainly sort of always trust. maybe somebody else to left the launch at the supplemental. if so, i will not to the recorded thank you for 3 medea? yes, flows, 3 of us would be, let's see if the kids see what the,
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what the premium or spoke about for now has to be today. talk to you on a started talking about dentist online. she set up a facebook group for widows with her friend fox on it. 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 stop, practical families. supposed to vehicle most office. to day some women are taking that safe space from the internet to the real world. we've traveled from all over the country to meeting kids. so it's the 1st time most have met in percent of the judge. best fish,
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fish. the solidarity and unity creates space for laughter. we my, you more truth is that you're awesome. speeding on the cars listed took more. 3 more . and one of you in what see and what senior opening, one you whatever you wish of them all the group online and now in person is important for many members, but it's you up, what do you get to them? and it was somebody supposed to have to watch the notice and it would be nothing but block all the debts. all the sorrow they bring. tatiana says, the have to count towards something. this is her biggest wish. she'll pause. i had
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been in oklahoma control of your call number one more initial little of the shows view. and there's a last because you don't remember i am unable to reading them this election. some of those fact they're not on the and that report was produced by w as a abraham. moving on to the united states where the supreme court has dealt a blow to elegy particular rights with a ruling that certain businesses can refuse service to same sex couples on religious grounds. the court ruled that a christian website designer from the state of colorado could refuse to design, wedding websites for same sex couples. the 6 to 3 decision overturn the state law, the bar discrimination based on sexual orientation, race, gender, and other characteristics. and i'm joined now to talk about all of this by maria,
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should dean. she's the executive director for outright international eligibility to human rights organization based in the united states. welcome to the w. what's your reaction to this landmark rolling? i think this building is very, very unfortunate because it allows businesses act in the public to discriminate on the basis of sexual orientation just by re exploring to religion. and this kind of religious exemptions. we hear more and more about it. it is being used as an excuse to discriminate and if we know that they're kind of discrimination and when you're allowed to this human aid in this way, it also can lead to increased hatred and society and discrimination also in society more broadly. so it's very unfortunate. so how does acord balance religious freedom the right to free speech,
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which is also cited in this ruling with the protection of minorities? i think it's important to understand that you don't have to pitch different rights against each other. there's no reason to do so. you can have, obviously freedom of religion and freedom of speech and stiff region for people to access services such as this without being discriminated. and the targets here is of course, uh as a couple seeking services around the wedding. but it wouldn't have to be restricted to that. i mean, this could just as well be used again as an interracial couple getting married or someone disabled. so saying that the religion should be an excuse to discriminate. there is no risk for that at all actually. mm. hm,
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how can the eligibility to community pushed back against this decision? now? i think it's critical that the other guy to community comes together to continue to push for our rides. and advocates for the fact that really there is no reason for anyone of us to be discriminated in the workdays in accessing services or in any other place at all. we should have the same access as everyone else. and no matter what kind of excuse is being used it, it should not stand. and unfortunately we see more of this across the world, not just in the united states, but religion claims around morality. those are the reasons that will be used to discriminate and propagate. tate towards entity to communities . and it's the same kind of thing definitely see in russia. we see it in uganda, which currently has the worst of all the books. it's the same tide of ideology that under pins,
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this is marie. i should be an executive director for outright international. thank you for your time. the sports now and formula one, branding world champion, lots of stuff and continued his dominant form by claiming pole position at the austrian ground. free for stop and was the fastest man on the track and qualifying . and we'll start from the front of the grid and sundays race. the document is currently on course to win his 3rd driver's championship in a row. having won 6 of the 8 races so far, the season. germany's longest pedestrian suspension bridge will open to the public from saturday, offering a new path for local trackers to hang out on over 600 meters long and up to 100 meters high. the narrow structure called skywalk is not for the faint hearted and offer spectacular views over the surrounding countryside in western germany. the design and construction took 6 years of back and forth between swift and german
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engineers who used 3 d modeling to create a bridge that can withstand all types of extreme weather. and here is a quick reminder of the top start. we're following for you at the seller, francis president and money on costs. as a more police will be deployed to contain the unrest that is spread across the country. nearly 900 people were arrested overnight and the worst writings been the police shooting of a teenager. earlier this week. you're watching the, the news from berlin. stay with us now after a short break, i'll be back to take you through the day. i hope to see you then by
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