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in the wording catastrophe, climate change starts july 13th on dw, the, the, the, we news log from berlin. frances presidents struggles to respond to escalating unrest after the fatal shooting of a teenager and money on my call condemn the violence and the poise more police as millions. brace for a 4th night of ryan. also coming up you leaders failed to make a joint statement on migration policy after poland and hungary block the draft in
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protest against the asylum reform and results top electoral cords, bars former president or both and are from public office for 8 years. the, i'm the call for like it's good to have you with us. friends is deploying of $45000.00 police as a braces for another 9 defiance linked to the fatal shooting of a teenager. the victim identified as nile and was shot dead by a police officer at a traffic stop. on tuesday, the officer has been charged with voluntary manslaughter. the victim, in the case was of error to send prompting renewed questions about racial profiling in france as low income communities of the full stars ease of dis. brittany, trying to extinguish tiles across from the police, killing of paris,
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teenage in my ear has ignited widespread rage, the fury descending into destruction. more than 800 people have been arrested president emmanuel, nicole and lifting 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 and several other platforms. well, those to organization yvonne and gatherings. and the minute king of island, new york city free 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
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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? i try and the current situation also comes from police going to fall through through us through us control. i couldn't understand the anger behind all of this, but it's still shocking, isn't our proof? 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, right? love you understand why your wife. i think that has been too much buttons given
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what happened. there was no need for this kind. the sick you said plus the shops have nothing to do is what happens if i see the view of what you can already have. public transport will wrap up early, and public events are being pulled off as far as he's fee of the violence will escalate over the weekend. palmer era is a french journalist who has reported extensively on international police violence, and i asked him if he thought the french government was, are responding appropriately to the protests and riots as well. this is obviously an emergency situation because every night isn't within paris, your riots you are looting. so the police response is 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 the perio war between to use the under privilege use the old
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use. busy the you from the suburbs and the under privilege of the neighborhoods and the police. it is in reality, it's a reality that we have been denied a society for so many years. and now of course it comes out on deal because there's one event that is, that is the triggering, 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 friends, but it's not the 1st time that, that this sense if this enfranchisement and dissolution with a system has boiled over, is it why is the french government is struggling so hard to kind of address these issues and address these youth the were the actually the, i'm not struggling that how i know. i mean they are doing all year long or lose nothing. um there did, there, there,
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there is no initiative of trying to recreate dialogue between the police and the use or trying to like before we are like 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 that, i know it is all those neighborhoods. they are totally, you know, a band and, and then there were never does a conflict due to the, to the, to ken and in, in the, in the writing and looting. and that's what we're seeing now to a level that everybody is surprised to witness me. 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 slow,
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only the police is not only the problem. the problem is the relationship between the youth and the police. a dispute 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 that they get this feeling of, of, of being 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 the 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? and really, the french state should take grid sort of what's going on between the youth and the
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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 as darnell is palmer. i thank you so much for for your vision of the events. i'm here. some other news making headlines around the world today. least 48 people haven't killed in a road accident in western. can you police in the town of long beyond you said a truck carrying or shipping container beard off the road and plowed into several vehicles. another 30 people were seriously injured and the crash and had been taken to hospital as a traveller has shot dead to security officers. and we'll do is choose, you know, international airport. the suspect from to g gets done, grabbed a guards gun after being denied entry into the country. another traveller was wounded in the shooting. all passengers were evacuated from the airport when in the
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us supreme court has ruled that certain businesses can refuse service to same sex couples on religious grounds. presidential by and criticized the verdict saying he was concerned and could quote, invite more discrimination against americans, l g, b t q. community poland, and hungary have blocked annual leaders from releasing a statement on migration at the conclusion of an e. u summit in brussels. the 2 countries are opposed to a plan agreed earlier this month, that 6 to more evenly distribute asylum seekers across the continent. it's on the in europe and more people are attempting to make the dangerous mediterranean crossing fibers. these migrants from north africa were rescued off the tiny and coast of love to do so. this week. the debate of, of what to do with people who arrive on your shoulders without going to legal pathways. steve, the conversation, of course, at the latest gathering of the use leave is posted and hungry use the occasional to
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summit to express their opposition. so we recently agreed migration plan that plan gives you member states a choice of either accepting a certain number of migrants every year or paying up to $20000.00 cures for each person. they refuse. in an interview on state t v, henry's prime minister vic to old on vowed to reject the plan, but i thought maybe one tech would go to a 2nd off. so we're being told that hungry must provide tens of thousands of places for my goods to be sending you. this will become a get to shuttle for refuge account for a minute. a mind couldn't get to get to. it's almost a, you know, i'm fighting against this with every means at my disposal head. and we have no intention of implementing these decisions for the we are seeing this openly on you, but hungry and countries for the rough notes. and you have hardly bay the burden of taking people in most migrants reach europe by sea, from northern africa, or turkey. so its southern european countries like italy in greece that received
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a high, a number of people. germany's chancellor stressed the need for sonya dallas. he said the migration plan would work because it will give him member states options on how to express. that's on the deputy as a tell does she need to move describe before that or different possibilities with the plan for that either do for we but on most of the others will be doing. we're just taking on your share of when it comes to supporting those who are coming to you to, to look for protection from prosecution to troops for, for, and then there will be some who will take on their fair share by paying money and to that is going to see that sign. it sounds simple, but it isn't. migration has long been a contested issue in the european union. previous attempts to distribute migraine small even b, e u countries have failed to brazil now or the top electoral court has voted to bar former president,
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i are both in are from public office until 2030. the court concluded that he had abused his power ahead of last year's election. judges found that both nora had used the official government channels to boost his own campaign and spread doubts about the voting system. the verdict is in brazil's pull of preston. try it both. so nato has been banned from holding any public office for the next 8 years. so what he's sent to us can't believe it. she's been following the trial and thinks the decision is akin to censorship. to wash the new vice, i think that people who live in this country have the right to speak their mind. they want to force the brazilian people to keep silent. she supported the far right politicians from the very start. the judge ruled the both and are abused his power when just weeks before the presidential elections and the question, the validity on national tv. is it with them? okay. do you have thoughts still to do this? this is against the law and not only poses
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a danger to the legitimacy and normality of the election process in dangers democracy itself. we thought i, we hooked up in the profit, the more could i see. be convinced many of the support as the elections were fortunate, and by repeatedly making unfounded, the sessions of the electronic system was on trustworthy. when he was defeated by razor thin margin, they cried, fraud early, january 1000, still in brazil seat of government. he is my hero. i'm in his home. it's our home. off to the invasion, both on ours popularity fell in the polls today, his opponent see the ruling as proof that the state is in fact still capable of handing out justice even to authoritarian politicians. role. this is very good. i think it will be better for the upcoming elections because the country will be less polarized. other options will appear longer, efficient, but as you should go to the gym for what you've done to brazil as well,
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god should be sentenced like anyone else and not be allowed to walk free just because he was president. very good at the quotes in our himself is cooling into a politically motivated verdict. he says it's a stab in the back believe it's meant to stop him from participating in the next presidential elections. he says he's considering fighting the ruling. i'm not dead . we will continue to walk, says this is not the end of right wooden bar in brazil, noel, seeing that you the best deal. so eli central says nothing could stop her from continuing to support both sonata. she's hoping the verdict will somehow be of a ton. it wouldn't be the 1st time that's happened in brazil and were ending the show on a high note determinate longest pedestrian suspension bridge will open to the public from saturday. offering a new hang out for truckers over it's 600 meters long and up to 100 meters high. the narrow structure of called skywalk is nothing for the faint hearted,
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an 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 engineers who use 3 d modeling to create a bridge that can withstand all types of extreme, whether you're watching the double you near his line from berlin, inflation ease in europe, but not for everyone, chris kolber has all the details on the w business that's up after the break. thank you so much for being with us today. by the guardians of truth. my name is joan dean and i have paid almost every price of being enjoying this in a country like to tease taking on the.
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