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the, the, this is dw news lie from berlin, a 4th night of writing in france, as the president, struggles to respond to escalating unrest after the fatal shooting of a teenager. emanuel nicole condemns the violent and deploy is more police. recall the protests also coming up. the netherlands is coming to terms with its slave
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trading passed. as the dutch king makes an apology, we go to amsterdam to hear what people make of the country's troubled history and did offer spectacular views. but it's not for the faint of heart. we take a stroll in germany's new sky walk, bridge the, and a warm welcome to have you as around the world, a michael ok. violence and looting. hit cities across france in a 4th night of riots triggered by the fatal police shooting of the teenager. although the protests were less intense than on previous nights, the interior ministry says nearly 1000 people were arrested nationwide with pockets of tension in new york. and most se, in particular, france deployed $45000.00 officers backed by armed vehicles to qual, violence over the that's a nice eve who was shot at point blank range during
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a traffic stop in a paris suburb. on tuesday, the 17 year old, whose last name was not made public, will be buried on saturday in the parish suburb of non task, where he lived and was killed. how violent was the 4th night of protests in paris compared to previous nights? i put that question earlier to freelance journalist, linda gift tosh, who joined us from parents. so the buy entre certainly changed and it's changed in terms of where the, the incidents are happening in paris regions. it was quiet or comparatively chapter 19, but at the same time, country why the senior, the $500.00 or rice, i think of the $470.00 some odd arrests that we saw last night and started for various reasons why the change and the violence people came out cocktails, for example, and pare 3 them. what is being picked up by police in my side as far down
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to the south, a southern city working class communities, we saw a lot more highlands. there was including this time in, in stores. so it is the incidence of change locations change the beds in terms of where some of the. busy the, the classes are happening in the lease and 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, is indeed the origin. it'd be called before. you know, the, the evening to, to the parents to ask them to, you know, help out in the increments their edition from 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,
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i have the security and increase in this country has a, is there a certain way of. busy actions when it comes to judge and public a rest and they're still following their mandates and trying to keep the peace obviously. and they, they, they tell us kind of called 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, it occurred to you 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. those passengers and, and drivers and stuff. um, but you know, removing those um variables from, from being target french officials, including the president himself has appealed for com. i'm curious about your take on this. why aren't the protesters listening? there's a lot of anger. i think um, this comes on the heels as months approach as related to the changes and pension
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reform measures and reviews. seeing i, you know, we saw a very similar scenes of violence when it came to a anger over the raising of the time. the. busy age of retirement just a few months ago. and so there is a certain, and there was at the time a lot of anger over how the police delta, the sides. that's how you know they do. there is 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 2 young men because question as a young people here over the question of, 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 questioned more often. and 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 a little more targeted than their, their white counterparts. and i think that's the angry that we're same is the incident. it's a reflection of the need to have a more open conversation investable. that's racism society here. and we will ended there. um many, many things to journalists, lender gift, josh, or some other headlines now from around the world. the u. s. supreme court has ruled that certain businesses can refuse service to same sex couples on religious grounds. president joe bite and criticize the verdict saying he was concerned. it could quote, invite more discrimination against america's eligibility to community results. top electoral court has voted to bar former president, enjoy your both scenario from public office until 2030. the court concluded that he had abused his power ahead of last year's elections. judges found that both scenario had use official government channels to boost his own campaign. and spread
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unfounded doubts about preserves electronic voting system. the un security council has voted unanimously to end its peacekeeping operation and molly, as demanded by the west african countries military junta, the decades long international mission had been helping flight is womach and surgeons. molly's military rulers have brought in mercenaries from russia, is wagner group. instead, despite the western warnings that there security situation could worship them, at least 48 people were killed after a truck lost control and plowed into and other vehicles and pedestrians in western kenya. dozens of people were taken to local hospitals is one of the deadliest attacks on accidents rather on kenya's roads. in recent years, as widespread districts must've en route to bikes,
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rescue workers, district you search for survivors. many could be dropped under the crushed region because a high speed jack lost control and ran into separate the heat. the vendors and 15th you called the accident happened here in lin dionte. i had just got into the junction. i saw a speeding on coming trailer window, got ice was and escaped, hitting 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. i rushed here and found people being rushed to the hospital. the others were still under the trailer. pregnant, i'm been insist, invest, you weren't good, least to see fit into it would take into hospital. but dozens of others died.
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of fishes getting this to getting the cause of the crash. danielle national john wooten safety part of dcs. more than 20000 people were involved in doing accidents last year ended on 5000 last the lights. the netherlands is coming to terms with it's trouble past today, the dutch king is expected to apologize for his country's role in the slave trade. his apology comes on a significant date since july 1st marks. when slavery was officially abolished in dodge colonies, in 1863, although a transition period meant enslaved people would not be fully free until a decade later, dw corresponded christine when, what report financing him? a have a conversation about? it's a beautiful summer day in amsterdam and jennifer tosh is taking us on a tool to see symbols of debt to condone your history in the city. this isn't
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a replica of an 18 century cargo ship. this was a cargo ship of goods. but the same type of ship could be converted to caring people as the cargo 700 people could be transporting the ship. the size of the century, such merchants both and shipped about $600000.00 and slaves. people from africa during the transatlantic slave trade, they would take them to caribbean colonies like serena, hans christian plus one i'm still has traced his family, treat back to his slave, own us in the colony. it's natalie. i think periods. and when you read to the, the letters and the history of your own family, the central figure will say that's on the on to, to plantations. and to get, or he had, i think about 250 slaves that was in the 19th century. but the story is part of an era that began in the 17th century when the netherlands was a global power and likely the richest country in the world. at the time. the dutch
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have historically referred to this period as the golden age. now the use of this term is being debated because its description doesn't address the violence and brutality and slaves people in did indulge colonies. there are different sort, it's not golden age. we are looking back to and is it this in the periods? we said the best of times, the verse of the times, personal cypress few people and the verse of times for many people. adding this context to dutch history is also the objective of a new permanent dic submission in the troubling museum in amsterdam. fix reasoning, it's called our colonial inheritance. we think that you cannot really understand currents a society if you don't understand colonialism and how those structures worked. we believe that colonialism shaped the world that we live in today. and that's
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truthful people here. many of the residents in this looking cost borrow of amsterdam have roots in full in the colonies. generations later, in a policy still shapes their lives. we helped me things here and answer them se specifically talking about uh, what do we need when we talk about moving forward? and even if we receive a policy from the king, what does it mean? what people told us that the policy from the king will be your 1st step and what people really need is their children to have a professional education. there's children to get a job. the dutch with one of the last few a pin nations to abolish slavery, and the kings expects that apology comes later than that of the former colonial powers. the question is, what comes next? well starting saturday trackers in western germany will be able to take a dizzying stroll along the world's longest free hang suspension bridge. the narrow
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foot pass called skywalk offers a birds eye view of the surrounding countryside. but those with the fear of heights will likely want to steer clear up to a 100 meters high. and 650 meters long. skywalk, germany's longest suspension bridge is opening to the public is and it is not for the faint of heart. the narrow structure of his visitor spectacular views over this island region. locals comp wait for the chance to buy a ticket to cross talking about bad things like whether it's over whelming, i would say what is being built here. and also that it's possible to build such a bridge and such a valley from this problem was crazy. what's possible about i'd be tempted to cross it some time and i just started to think it's quite impressive because it's really very high. i think you'll be a bit careful at 1st,
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but then you'll be fine after the 1st few meters made on the bridge cost full point, 5000000 euros to build can carry up to 750 people at one time and is made out of a $170.00 tons of steel, its construction is the result of across the board of collaboration. so what you're looking here at is suites engineering on the drum and scrutiny. the back and forth with 3 d modeling and uh oh, sorry, t's and inspectors took 6 years. but now we, we are really at the end of a long journey on the one hand and then the other hand, now we are expecting a lot of tours to experience here. here the scripts is a long time in the making. and just a bridge enthusiasts, the suspense is finally over. and a reminder of our top story, this, our friends deployed 45000 police to contain the invest that had spread across the
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country. a fortnight of wyatt saw hundreds of people arrested in continued protest against the police shooting of a teenager earlier this week. and we will end it there. you're watching dw news from berlin, which brings you to of the news around the world. you are up to date at this. our next step is our show supports life michael locus. i'll be back at the top of the next hour with all the latest, the what secrets why behind being discovered new adventures in 360 degrees and explore fascinating world heritage sites. p w world.
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