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to change their world frame hold on, we are with, you know, when i me inside starts going on dw, the this is dw, and use my from berlin. over 1300 people arrested in a 4th night of writing in france. the unrest continues off to the fatal shooting of a teenage of police deployed $45000.00 officers to stand. the protests taking place across the country. also coming up,
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the netherlands comes to terms with its slave trading passed. as the dodge king is said, to make an apology, we go to, i'm to done to hear what people make of the country's troubled history. panted office spectacular views, but maybe don't look down. we take a stroll across to him and he's new skywalk bridge. the . i'm going to condense, welcome, violent protest, and france continued for a full snyde following the police killing of 17 year old. tonight, m. a young man of north african heritage. police arrested more than 1700 people nationwide during another night of disturbances as active as say, the government isn't doing enough to address long simmering issues of racially motivated police brutality. meanwhile, public officials and
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a wealth comp football star calls a dialogue and an end to violence. it was another night of chaos across the french cities. as people vented their anger. many were out to protest peacefully, but others set fire to vehicles in dumpsters and looted shops. tens of thousands of police were deployed in an effort to limit the damage in non tear. the suburb of paris were a teenager now and was killed. the streets were lit by flames. earlier in the day, the cities may or asked writers to consider the communities they were hurting you for continuing to adult to a we much to attend you to support this family sick memo this mother the on who will be burying her child tomorrow. the you don't mind to do you under the
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same time, we have to express this is oddness was on desolation by the residents in the face of the fonts and the damage and a they're going to assume frances interior ministers that the violence was getting less than tense with fewer fires and attacks on police stations, but over a 1000 people were arrested overnight. the highest number so far, their average age, 17 years old. the same is now french football star, kelly named bob pay himself a product of a korean suburb. much like known to join the course, the voice is calling for call. many of us come from poor neighborhoods and we shed these feelings of pain and of sadness plus on top of this suffering. there is also now a process of self destruction unraveling the time for abundance with cease to give way to the thoughts of mourning dialogue and reconstruction of the family and
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friends of nile are holding a funeral gathering on saturday in his hometown of non tear and dw correspondence on your phone, that is joining us now from the pro ration sub of non test sonya, what's the situation there right now of the win? monica, i'm mature at the nelson mandela square in on this is the place where that 17 year old senior tonight was skills this week there was a mix up the motor and right behind me with flowers and messages. there is a big clean up operation underway today. in non pare the streets, so some of the streets aligned with, you know, kind of bundled calls and buses. but i have to say the mood yourdomain stains. we will audio filming in, in the neighborhood of pablo picasso. which is where that teacher lived with his mother. and we were actually approached by a group of you to essentially asked us to, to move on and really get out there. otherwise,
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a cabinet would be broken. so there is a lot of hostility towards the price. it's not easy being visible, joined us, and some of the neighborhood feel, you know, with the capital or notebook. however, we did manage to speak to some residents, uh, some of them who have lived in on pads for nearly all the life. and we can listen to some of what they have to say. some are supposed to, i think it was very violent and what the police did was very, very violent. and it is unacceptable that he was 17. they shot him in the face on his desktop. there's no excuse no way to validate what the police did. a bunch of. what did they like to keep off it? but as you did with the find disgusted of the young man who was killed, it's unbelievable. i knew him in the way he was killed if it's sad because he was not the 1st and he will not be the last is could sit but on. yes, if i was down, you looked up, i'll say the french government is to blame. they've created the situation of poverty and deprivation for decades. do i belong to a generation that grew up that way?
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and i know property in missouri and it seems we can't get rid of it to diesel as a whole day, monica, lots of and go there. there is a real feeling off of a, you know, and good police tactics and what people in these working class neighborhoods say is real police of, you know, mortality and racial profiling. these are largely working class neighborhoods with 2nd in po generation. immigrants of north african descent this of course, the town of montana today is holding a funeral. for the teenage of all the slain teenager, which building off a large crowd of friends and family who made the way to the funeral home. there would be a pre, a service off the bat at the mosque, followed by a burial on police here on stand by because of the coastal concerns that the violence could break out. now that outrage that you also there just caught a video camera there speaking to people is not limited to don't tell all the great to powers region. we have a witness rides across from how does all that impact to everyday life?
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so that's correct. one to govern. the violence has really spilled out beyond month. they, across cities in phones. and we've already seen the southern cities, you know, cancelling major festivals. for example, the city southern city. i'm obviously would saw some of the worst vitamins has cancelled its frightfully that was meant to be held. today. we've seen a major concert in viruses. well being canceled. we have of course the to the phones which began to be a modem screen and which is expected to make its way to fonts on monday. if for me it's uncertain whether that can go on. we haven't heard a definitively from officials, but that also hopefully concerns about how that tool can can be carried out to you on the phone safely. you might just on your phone, the car d. w correspondent in paris for us. sonya, thank you so much for that. at least 48 people were killed off the truck loss control and plowed into other vehicles and pedestrians and west and 10. yeah. dozens of people were taken to local hospitals. it's one of the
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deadliest accidents on kenya's roads. in recent years, a wide spread districts busted and moved to bikes. rescue workers, district you search for survivors. many could be dropped under the crush because a high speed chuck lost control and ran into separate the heat. the vendors and 15th you called the accident happened here in lin dionte. i had just gotten to the junction. i sort of speeding on coming trailer. i swerved 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 all 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 this to work because we do the same federal into it would take into hospital. but dozens of those died of fishes that investigating the cause of the trash can you have national transport and safety. the part of disease within 20000 people were involved in georgia accidents last year ended on 5 housing lost their lights the netherlands is coming to terms with its colonial past. today the dr. king is expected to apologize for his country's role in the slave trade. his apology comes on a significant date since july, the 1st marks, when slavery was officially abolished in dutch colonies in 1863. although a transition period meant and slaves, people would not be fully free until a decade later, dw corresponded christine wounded reports from us to them,
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or 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 debts condone your history in the city. this is an a replica of an 18th 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. this was a century such merchants both and shipped about 600000 and slaves. people from africa during the transatlantic slave trade, they would take them to caribbean colonies like serena, hans christian post one i'm still has traced his family, treat back to a slave owner in the colony to natalie. i can periods. and when you read to the, the letters and the history of your family, the central figure will say, experts on hampton he own to, to plantations. and together he had, i think,
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about $250.00 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 have historically referred to this period as the golden age. now the use of this term is being debated, because it's 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 this in the periods. we said the best of times in the verse of the times, best with 5 for a few people and the verse of times for many people. adding this context to dutch history is also the objective of a new permanent dick submission in the troubling museum in amsterdam,
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exhibition it's called our colonial inheritance. we think that you cannot really understands current 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 truthful people here. many of the residents in this looking cost borrow of amsterdam, have roots in full and economies. generations later, in a policy still shapes their lights, 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 received 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 childrens, who get a job, the judge with one of the last european nations to abolish slavery. and the kings expects that apology comes later than that of other former colonial powers. the
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question is, what comes next? it's the world's longest free hanging suspend from bridge, and it opens today. and the central german state of has the narrow foot foss, cold sky, walk off as a birds eye view of the surrounding countryside. but those with the fear of heights might want to stick with you up to a 100 meters high. and 650 meters long skywalk, germany's longest suspension bridge is opening to the public. and it is not for the faint of heart the narrow structure of his visitor spectacular views over this island region. and locals comp wait for the chance to buy a ticket to cross sort of of varied things like whether it's over whelming, i would say what is being built here. and also that it's possible to build such
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a bridge of a, such a valley from this problem was crazy. what's possible about i'd be tempted to cross it some time and i was just trying to think it's quite impressive because it's really very high. i think it'll be a bit careful at 1st, 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. it's construction is the result of across the board of collaboration. so what you're looking at here at is suites engineering on the drum and scrutiny. the back and forth with 3 d modeling and authorities 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 this rich
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a long time in the making. and for bridge enthusiasts, the suspense is finally over. well, here's a reminder of our top story. at this hour, the fronds deployed $45000.00 police to contain the unrest, but a spread across the country. a full night of riots, so hundreds of people rested in continued protests against the police shooting of a teenager. any of this when you're watching dw news coming up. next we have shift to talking loneliness. in the digital age. i'm going to get jones for me on the team and thanks for watching the every jenny is surprises. we've gone all out to give you some tips.
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