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the people behind a verb and catastrophe. climate change starts july 13th on dw the . this is dw news life in berlin, a 4th night of writing in france past the president, struggles to respond to escalating unrest after the fatal shooting of a teenager. emanuel met called condemns. the violence in deploys more police to quell the protests. also coming up, the leaders failed to make a joint statement on migration policy after poland and hungary block the draft and
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protest against asylum reforms and brazil's top electoral court, boris former president and dr. also narrow from public office for 8 years the . i'm michael local, welcome violence and looting. hit cities across france in a 4th night of riots triggered by the fatal police shooting of a teenager. although the protests were less intense than on previous nights. there were more than 470 ref nationwide, and pockets of tension in the all, and most se, in particular, france deployed 45000 officers, backed by armored vehicles to quell violence over the death of know you who were shot at point blank range during a traffic stop in a paris suburb. on tuesday, the teenager will be buried on saturday in the parish suburb of non town where he
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lived and was killed. i'd like to welcome a freelance journalist linda, a gift tash, who joins us now from paris. then to give josh uh, francis interior minister says there's been a downturn, ino in rest and france, which of course doesn't necessarily mean it was a quiet night. how violent, comparatively was the 4th night of protest in parents the violent and certainly changed, and it's changed in terms of where the, the incidents are happening in paris regions. it was quiet or comparatively, to other nights. but at the same time, country why the senior, the 500 arrest 2nd go for $170.00 some odd arrests that we saw last night for service, for various reasons. rather, it came from the violence people came all attack cocktails, for example, in paris. reason um what is being picked up by police in marseilles. others are
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down to the south, a southern city, working class communities. we saw a lot more highlands that was moving this time in in stores. so it, you know, the incidence of change locations, change the beds in terms of where some of the, the, uh, the classes are happening the lease. um, but again the, as you described, it was turned down that said, there were 45000 east flight across the country as well to to contain the situation . 45000 police overall. how did security officials respond directly? we hear that children as young as 13, have been detained, or indeed the it'd be called before. you know, the, the evening to, to the parents, to, to ask them to, you know, help out in the increments. there are additional them stay home and teenagers to stay home to, to not participate in some of the options. and that said, you know, we're still seeing these classes. i, you know,
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the security and increase in this country has a very certain way of how they. busy actions when it comes to judge and not like a rest. and they're still following their mandates and trying to keep the peace obviously. and they, they, they tell us what the protocol is, how they do that. and as we've seen that, you know, there's a significant amount of damage, cars, damage buses. there was a, a, a curfew on the bus and try and transportation around the country to try and make. yeah, you know, reduce the number of vehicles on the road, protecting safety, obviously, as of those passengers and, and drivers and stuff. um, but you know, removing those um variables from, from being targets. french officials, including the president himself, has appealed for com. i'm curious about your take on this. why aren't the protesters listening? or there's a lot of anger. i think um, this comes on the heels of months of pros. yes. related to the changes in pension
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reform, i'm sure you've used seen i you know we, we saw a very similar scenes of violence when it came to anger over the raising of the. busy busy age of retirement just a few months ago. and so there is a certain, and there was at the time of anger over how the peace delta, the sides. that's how you know they do. there's an excessive use of force that was trying to raise the question by the public. and i think that feeling is still there on that side too. i've, i've spoken to you to young men because question as an people here over the question of racism and feeling targeted. and i think there is maybe in due course in need of a national conversation about how you know, who the police target, who's question more often because i've had young people say, and particularly young people from non white to sense, say that, you know,
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indeed they, they they feel more targeted than their, their white counterparts. and i think that's the anger that we're seeing is the incident. it's as a reflection of a need to have a more open conversation about the board. that's racism society here. and we will ended there many, many things, journalist, linda gift josh, poland and hungary have blocked the 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 seeks to more evenly distribute asylum seekers across the continent. it's somewhere in europe and more people are attempting to make the dangerous mediterranean crossing fibers. these migrants from north africa were rescued all the time in coast of left producer this week. the debate of, of what to do with people who arrive on your shoulders without going to legal
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pathways. steve, the conversation, of course, at the latest gathering of the use leave is posted and hungry use the occasional to 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 tv, hendricks prime minister victor hold on vowed to reject the plan, but i thought maybe one tech would bundle a 2nd thought. so we're being told that hungry must provide tens of thousands of places for my goods. if you send me this will become a get to shadow for refuge account for a minute. a mind couldn't get to get to almost in the i'm fighting against this with every means at my disposal. and we have no intention of implementing these decisions for the we're seeing this open later on you, but hungry and countries further up north. and you have hardly bid the burden of taking people in most migrants reach your by see from northern africa or turkey. so
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it's southern european countries like italy increase that received a higher number of people. germany's chancellor stressed the need for sonya dallas . he said the migration plan would work because it will give member states options on how to express. that's on the deputy as it tell does she need to move describe before that or different possibilities with the plan for that either do what we but on most of the others will be doing which is taking on your share when it comes to supporting those who are coming to you to, to look for protection from prosecution trips for, for, and then there will be some who will take on the if they are shares, i'm my paying money. i'm tired of that of time. going to see that song. it sounds simple, but it isn't. migration has long been a contested issue in the european union. previous attempts to distribute migrant smoke even be an e. u. countries have failed. some other headlines now from around the world at this
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hour. a traveler has shot dead to security officers and although his keys now international airport, the suspect from touchy gets done, grabbed to guards, gone after being denied entry into the country. another traveler was wounded in the shooting. all passengers were also evacuated from the airport. the un security council has voted unanimously to end it's peacekeeping operation involving as demanded by the west african countries military junta, the decades long international mission, had been helping flight as womic insurgence. molly's military rulers have brought in mercenaries from russia's wagner group instead, despite western warnings, the security situation could worse than the u. s. supreme court has ruled that certain businesses can review services, same sex couples on religious grants. president joe biden criticized the verdict saying, who was concerned it could quote, invite more discrimination against america's eligibility to community results. top
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electoral court has voted to board. former president drive also narrow from public office until 2030. the court concluded that he had abuses, power ahead of last year's election. judges found that both now had to use official government channels to boost his own campaign and spread doubts about the voting system. a lot the verdict is in brazil's full of preston and julia. both so now to have been banned from holding any public office for the next 8 years. so what do you send to us comp? believe it, she's been following the trial and thinks the decision is a came to censorship? watched by me and my wife, 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 in are abused,
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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 a danger to the legitimacy and normality of the election process is in dangerous democracy itself. that's what i, we hooked up in the prophet, the more, but i see. he convinced many of his 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 a razor thin margin, they cried, fraud early, january 1000, still in brazil seat of government v. as my hero, i mean is 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,
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i think it will be better for the upcoming elections because the country will be less polarized. other options will appear efficient, but as you should go to jail for what you've done to brazil is will got. susan should be sentenced like anyone else could not be allowed to walk free just because he was president. very good at the whole scenario himself is cooling into a politically motivated verdict. he says it's a stab in the back believes 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 work and which is the non the end of writing far in brazil. noel, seeing the due date on the red hill. so early 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. at least 48 people were killed after a truck loss control and plowed into other vehicles and pedestrians in western
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kenya, dozens of people were taken to local hospitals. is one of the deadliest accidents on can years. roads in recent years are widespread districts. buses comes in with the bikes, rescue workers, district you search for survivors. many could be dropped under the crushed with a high speed chuck loss control and ran into separately. he has been dis and 15th you called the accident happened here in lin dionte. i had just got into the junction, i sort of speeding on coming trailer window, got ice was an escape taking him head on. the person who was behind me thought i wanted to buy something. he took me and that's when he was hit. the trailer window of the road and hit on the vehicles. i mean was that well again, so i was in london, the town. my wife works here at the junction. that's how i got the news firsthand.
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i rushed here and found people being rushed to the hospital. others were still under the trailer. pregnant. i'm been insisting vis you look good. we do the see fit into it would take him to hospital. but dozens of others died of fishes that investigating the cause of the crash. good news, national transport and safety, depart a disease more than 20000 people were involved in georgia accidents. last year ended on 5 housing lost their lights and take a look at this, germany's longest pedestrian suspension bridge will open to the public on saturday, offering a new hanging out for trackers over at 600 meters long and up to a 100 meters high. the narrow structure of called skywalk is not for the faint hearted and offers spectacular views over the surrounding countryside. in western
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germany, the design and construction took 6 years of back and forth between squish and german engineers who use 3 d modeling to create a bridge that can withstand all types of extreme weather. are you watching the w news from roland and that brings you up to date with what's happening around the world. next up we have the business news for you, and remember there's less were news and our website. and of course on social media where i'll handle is at the w news. a michael look who i'll be back with more news at the top of the, the, every jenny is far less the prizes. we've gone all out to give you some of the right people in your.
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