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orange, change the world you frame hold on. we are with you currently know when it me inside starts the joint on dw the . this is the w news my from the lin, paying their respects the funeral of the teenager killed by french police is the sparks days of violence with causing buildings destroyed in hundreds arrested. the unrest seized francis presidents cooled off an official trip to germany. coming to terms with its colonial history,
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the dutch king apologizes for the netherlands role in the slave trade. we go to amsterdam to hear what people make of the nations tremble fast as beating the refugee. bob said he was dreaming of competing from great britain one day at the olympics. that's and the rest of the day sports, the good visible and welcome. a few rules being taking place in paris for the 17 year old shot, dead by police motors, gather the in the northern suburb of north had to bid farewell to not have the young man of north african heritage was killed during a traffic stop on tuesday. the funeral for those binding post test activists say the government isn't doing enough to address racially motivated police brutality for his presidency. and i'm on my call has canceled a state visit to germany because of the unrest of the is,
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was another knowledge of payoffs across french cities. the non tear the suburb of powers where teenager nile m was killed, the streets were leased by flames. frances interior minister set the violence was guessing less intense, with fewer fires and attacks on police station was over $1300.00 people were arrested on friday night. the highest number so far their average age, 17 years old. the same is nile in paris and several other cities. numerous shops and businesses have been vandalized elucidates despite the presence of partisans of ex, for police officers on the streets. violence if we don't know why they attack stores,
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i don't see the point of taking it out on stools or anything else that's going on around here. just discussing everything has been because it's not going to bring that young man back. unfortunately, french football star came in and bought pay himself a product of a parisian suburb. much like non tear joined the corps. the voices calling for tom . 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 was cease to give way to thoughts of mourning dialogue and reconstruction. mourners have left flowers the messages for an eye of of the place where he was killed, a place of sobs, stillness, amid the unrest. i also have corresponded in paris. sonya finally got to tell us more about the funeral when we were earlier just outside the symmetry in on there,
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which is i have to say just 20 minutes away from here. the shows that he's a virus, a by commuter train, grew outside the symmetry with the button off of 70 the main, what's taking place. there was a very some black misspelled, a pulse, but the mood was also very tens of the family adults to prepare the scene, the media and the public wants to keep away. but that was quite a tense mood outside the house was, you know, a school to buy holds of young people in motor bikes and scooters. there was some points, occasions, and arguments. and what people are filming the events i'm in general is the move in on tab. that means quite tense. the town is on edge, the entire streets lined with you to complete the bundle calls and buses. that is a clean up operation on the way we managed to talk to some people that's easy or they have to speak to or the residents. and many of them are kind of fed up with this destruction of violence, but they also have uh, you know, sympathy and understanding for the frustration and anger that is being expressed by young people. and one of the reasons we got off of dante and i'm standing here at the source of these. the empowers is because one thing is also not very safe for the list. that of neighborhoods where people like whitehall stripes, the media,
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we were really literally kind of pushed out on one neighborhood also because you know, tending us like we have to get out. otherwise a camera would be broken. so things are really fun to tell you. i would say about some of the stuff. so considering how to answer these, do you think that show what frustration and anger will will be shown again tonight? well that is the big question, but and i mean sure on the shows that easy, you know that this is home to lots of luxury schools and we're seeing many schools here that some of them bordered off somewhere, shuttled. so i'm gonna put top, you know, protective, i am grooved, so to kinda protect the sl windows, we see police units here. quite a few of them actually on stand by really bracing for more volumes away holding of this in other cities as well as the police reinforcements that are being you know, rushed to cities like murphy in the south, but also the city of leo with a me or they have, has really off the french government to send reinforcements. so he wants more ashes police the to, to install security tonight and rebuilding that the french and data ministry is now
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sending a special unit there of ult 60 offices. what kind of specialized in vitamins in the open areas and the president has called for com, but i guess that's not enough. that's right. i mean, we've heard these repeated uh, you know, called for com. uh, from, from the french government of calls from, from, from football installs from inter faith goes from a mom here. but, but i think that one of the problems is that the, i can go over the shooting runs quite deep. i think it taps into really kind of long sand grievances in these kind of suburbs which are quite flawed, which a home to large. the 2nd and 3rd generation immigrants or small topic into st. and many of them feel that they use their, you know, unfairly singled out by the police, the subject of the racial profiling, the united nations, the sleep without the statement saying the fonts needed to do more to tackled racism and racial discrimination in the police. so i think this remains a long standing problem and the problem in the suburbs, of course,
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these are issues of neglected discrimination, which have been really festering for yours in front. when you found out correspondence that empower. thank you very much for bringing us up to date. the dutch king building alexander has apologized for his country's role in slavery. the netherlands is commemorating the anniversary of its abolition into speculation. had been growing that the king would offer an apology on behalf of the boy of house last year. done to prime it is the michael to apologize, but stopped short, his offering compensation to descendants of slavish. that's because he was still on the phone and collect and the fate and a little of correspondence. lucy, susan is in amsterdam where she followed the king's page. what do you make of what he said of the yeah, it was quite an emotional speech. so he did say he apologizes as the king as a member of the government today. he's apologizing personally. and of course there's some of the question behind this. um,
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what did that crown do during colonialism? there has been a research uh research and has been saying that they have benefited or profited from the there's the slavery and that they've got like, what would be today? nearly 550000000, yours out of it. and the data king has also said that he has commissioned a study into looking at what actually was the road of the dodge crown. so this is maybe also part of for, for the motion. and at the same time, you also calls out to the people to the dutch people, to start the healing process and to create roads where they can all live without change that the chain has been broken and into to create a world without discrimination. and racism, can you explain 12 you is a bit more about the timing of this, why the netherlands is doing this now? well, today, as you said, it was a 150 years of evolution of slavery. so this is
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a very important day for the communities, but also for that society. and at the same time, a couple of years ago, the van is here in the netherlands started, and this has also to do with the black lives matter movement. so i would say that this all comes together and then today he use this opportunity, this special day to, to apologize to make this announcement. let's see i, how does the doctor feel about the way officials are dealing with the countries historic role in slavery? so i've been asking people on the street and they all agree that it is a good thing that there's apology. finally, one lady said came and it gets a little bit trickier. when you ask people about reparations. and some people say, yes, definitely, there should be reparations and other people say, yeah, but how should they look like this would be difficult. so the dutch government did already announce a 200000000 euro funds for educating people about the topic. and so i'm say
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maybe they're hiding behind this old woman said this to me today. okay, videotapes and of course being extremely important. part of that the w corresponded lives here. so and answer them. thank you very much. i the info be the one red bulls mux to stop and has dominated his rivals again, winning the sprint race at the austrian growing prey, but that's drive, it's the biggest challenge came on the 1st laugh when billy pushed off the track by teammates said you will paris in rainy conditions. after that, it was plain sailing a stop and regaining the lead. soon after before strolling to his feet, women arrived hill started pole position for sunday's main race, enjoying the day. speaking off to the race, the writing? well chap said he was glad his tires held down on the drawing track. yeah, it was good for me. just managing the tires,
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knowing that if it wasn't gonna rain any more than you know, 24 laps on a, on an intermediate is quite a lot, but they were hanging in there. i think the 1st and last 5 last. 3 this week, so quite a bit fast for us, like so far in the need, it didn't make sense to pay it. and just, we just hang in there with the, with the and the to, to of host is underway in northern spain, with adam yates, speeding out his twin brother, simon in one to finish the british writers in stage one, the 100 and the 10th edition of the tool began in the boston city of football. it's the 25th time this time of the course that has taken place outside of france. the rice culminates in paris on july 23rd. a brief look now. i had some other stories from the walls at sports on today's in yes, the has played his last game for japan's business colby fence paid for the to the spanish style before the match, which in the one 0 yes, the has come to the full game time the season then was sub golf in the 2nd half is
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finding $39.00, he skipped pipes to find another class in major league baseball, carlos santana was the heroes of pittsburgh has the pros, nancy, of how we run out of the pot to win the game for the tire, it's, the swing was something, but the celebration before reaching home play was the real highlight. the part so now $14.00 in a row. so bunkie and ski jump but nick it. trish now has saved the base to last in the city jump event that the europe and games leading to better compact for you to take the top step on the podium seem to apply to him. her last jump of the day. more than happy with the season best results both to cindy and gum, but has one of full was one of for athletes competing for the refugee team at the european games and crack out poland. bone in kangaroo and gamba,
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has refugee status in the u. k. she hopes to get citizenship so she can one day compete for the british team at the olympics. dw caught up with her and crap wins like day. so bringing cindy and cam, but closer to head dreams. she was part of the 1st step of rescue g team at the repeating games, the latest step towards her ultimate goal. the big change be being able to tell you know, the number one stage and then go and look at on the head more. and when watching it is only as a refugee the sooner the gum, the, you know, someone i, that's the apple, the white key. cindy grew up and kind of ruined, but move to the united kingdom, aged 11. supported by g. b boxing sees progress through the sports ranks, winning major international competitions. now $24.00, cindy would be a middle contender for great britain at the olympics. but you need citizenship fast
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. it's a long and arduous process. and she, things, politicians could do more for athletes like her only for in boxing, and you'll just call, i think, you know, we'll continue to need to be mean to people, to ask you to love questions, albany around the world and you know, and it's been a more too many ext choose. i mean, well, i think i a hi some isaac, i need some are the clothes in the car seat. its moving about the metal space. cindy, can see it is the u. k. her home, now, i 6 you are. and so, you mean she wouldn't be welcome back and kind of read it to me to begin my country. if i will send out, okay, you can get be in, i can get him squeeze in all the trouble even if i do go there and, and i'm fine days i can get in trouble can showing me wrong just because i'm also trying to i'm that gives perspective, when she's in the ring,
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cindy says she likes to smile her way up to something opponents. things i smell it. people think i'm crazy. i smoke because i'm thinking about body's waking up. now my body's is ready. now my body is telling me yeah, i can see, oh see, i'm ready now. ready for more success? and if that for those, the smile will shortly get even bigger. up next here on dw r e, you sanctions against russia working? i've been preserving, i'll see you next. now, the i sorry, so one on 6 times to increase the current see more people than ever on the move worldwide in such a kind of one is right.
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