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the thing is for the people are nice to know what is happening there in our series guardians of truth watching it on youtube. dw documentary, the this is, do you got the new platform by then? press post absences often from following the front of the for do you need to kill, defy police. authorities deployed thousands of additional security forces and slash point cities in an effort to head off while unloading. the address has the full concrete on edge posts coming up. the dodge skiing apologizes for the residential
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and slave change. this fever started for heating process. daughter you last saw the space to shed light on to figured it was the straightest mr. chase stock energy and dark matter the number such as swab back into the program. the parts of violence breaking out again and fonts for the 1st night or one rest. a short while ago the interior ministry said 322 people have been arrested. it was quieter earlier in the day as family and friends bedded a 17 year old shot dead by police this week during the traffic stop in about a stop up it spock the nation wide foot tests 45000 police have been deployed to bring things under control
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the little dismissal in the streets of mars, say, the southern port city has been one of the worst hit by the violence of ripped from the government to names that was sent to get additional police reinforcements to several cities in particular, might say a legal to deal with the bonds, elizabeth, and losing the hundreds of shops and businesses have been destroyed since the unrest broke cash on tuesday. a non tear the suburb of power swear, teenager and i l. m. was killed by a police officer during a traffic stop. we don't know why they attack stores. i don't see the point of taking it out on stools. so anything else that's going on around here? everything's been because it's not going to bring that young man back. unfortunately
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. public transport and private vehicles helping sets of plays along with town halls, police stations, and other civic communities. i'm. i knew of my con has council. the state visit to germany, plans for sunday to deal with walks become the worst crisis of his 2nd president until term, the probably of april. the 1st response, of course, is to ensure the safety of the property, the, and the safety of people, the, the security to return order as quickly as possible to i know we see that there is no nation without or no monitors gathered on such a day as a mosque and non tear to bid farewell tonight i am in a private ceremony. his killing has put the spot lies on policing and racial in a qualities in front of a say the explosion of rage and violence can only be calm by serious action to address racially most evasive police brutality. the dw as
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far as spawns and barrows, sonya following the code to us more about the funeral when we were earlier in on ted, this is the symbol of just west of paris without funeral for 9 to case. we were just outside the symmetry and the family overnight and had also previously that also the media and public to stay away. there was a very assemble and still there. um the host was accompanied by you know, fords off of young men on motor bikes and stopped us with the so there's lots of ways tends to be. we saw some arguments about people making some of those events. and i have to say in general, the ton of content is, is, is very much on edge that our entire screen stay that aligned with the bundle, cause i'm buses, shop, windows broken. we managed to speak to some residents, older residents, who said they were, you know, fed up with the assignments and destruction, but also expressed sympathy and understanding of the kind of anger and frustration about this being expressed by young people there. and one of the reasons we got out
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of known to an audio today was because the it was quite difficult to work. that was a drug listen to the neighborhoods of some people quite frustrated with media. we were approached by a group of youth white. we were filming there. i'll be well off to essentially needs so. so the total very much remains fixed rate between 2 w fornia fall occurred. and bout us for us that now the dots king billing valid xander has apologized for his country, has stolen slavery. the netherlands has commemorating the animal a severe fits abolition. speculation had been drawing the king would offer an apology on behalf of the royal house last year. that's fine. mister mock drew to apologized, but stopped short of offering compensation to descendants of slaves. and it's thought of providers that getting with colonial histories in the west spot in recent years about the black lives matter movement, dw correspondent to stream one well has for it's
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a beautiful summer day in amsterdam. and jennifer tosh is taking us on a tool to see symbols of dutch colonial history in the city. this is an 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 $700.00 people could be transporting the ship, the son of a century, such merchants both and shipped about $600000.00 in slave 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 tree back to his slave own us in the colony. it's actually periods. and when you read the letters in the history of your family, the central figure will say, experts on the evidence he owned 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
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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 its description doesn't address the violence and brutality and slaves people in did in debt to colonies. there are different sort, it's not golden age. we are looking back to and is this and the variance. we said the best of times in 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 exhibition in the troubling museum in amsterdam. fix reason, it's called our colonial inheritance. we think that you cannot really understand during the day society,
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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 true for people here. many of the residents in this looking cost to borrow of m. sedan 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 apology 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 doctor with one of the last few nations to abolish slavery. and the king's apology comes later than that of other former colonial powers. the question is, what comes next?
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let's take a look at some of the headlines making news around the world that have been made forecast and instead of a controversial traditional refunds openings believe to proposals for to create a more part of it and government this week time. but as to benjamin nathan, yahoo said he would proceed with the changes, but without applause. the aim to cool supreme court powers. i'm get politicians more say in the selection of doesn't a twitter has impulse to temporarily limit on the number of tweets to those countries. c o u on most set that non verify it accounts will be able to view 1003 . it's buddy. while those with verify status would be capped at $10000.00. he said the purpose of the restrictions is to tackle data creeping and system meditation. 7 fine with activist from the group desktop portal have been invested in london not to disrupting the cities price for data before the event,
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the group called on site organizers to stop taking money from hyphen using industrial. the metropolitan police said those in boys will address physical, public, new sense offences. now the door open space agency has successfully launched the groundbreaking. you clicked at a school from florida to dallas for listed off on us for you. fact stockett and separated from it about an hour off to launching the mission is set to explore what's known as the doc universe, which makes up 95 percent of the cost was to do that, but that is full, so be so being galaxies up to 10000000000 lied to us from the journey will take 6 years and the 1st data is expected to be released next to it shouldn't be. first stage will keep calling of a space and ask for biology during the last 2 to would be more about the what about what the the scope is hoping to find. will this words, if we use of many languages to describe things we don't understand the dark energy,
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the dark universe sort of the best thing we can use right now to explain how pretty much most of the universe is something we can't see. what we can see the effect it has on the rest of everything. sort of like you go shopping ever. you have a shopping bag and your cat sticks in you. here's a noise. you go out and see the bag moving around. it might be a cat. might be a squirrel, but you don't know because you don't know what's in there. that's what astronomers have been faced with for the past century. the spacecraft hopefully will map the universe millions of galaxies and give us an idea of what might be going on out there. but squared efforts are you're paying for it. but tell us, why is it so important to understand that god trusts and why is it so important to understand dock metro and dr. manager? well, if you want to understand like the universe and everything as they say everything that we are here there and everywhere,
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you need to know the pieces that fit together to govern how things go around stars and how planets form and so forth. and again, we can see a barely 5 percent of the whole circus. and so if you really want to understand how things work, you've got to find new ways to prove into these things that you can see directly. and that again is what this mission is going to be doing. it's a very exciting mission. and there's a phrase you often hear about re writing the textbooks. if the spacecraft does what it's supposed to do, we will be on tv and 4 or 5 years talking about all the textbooks that are being written because of this mission. that's quite something and that's quite a project for this type of scope. now the project manager has called it the cost of making bad assessment that 95 percent of the universe remains unknown. thanks. humanity, something that would lead to the re dieting of these textbooks. but how much can one the school contribute to changing that? what is the scope of this mission? what does it trying to pull off?
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well again, it's the whole idea here is a very, this is a very precise instrument and it is on its way to a special orbit. and it's gonna cool itself down and all the computers are testing themselves right now. it is one of the most precise instruments people have ever built. it is for you to stare at. the vast expanse out 10000000000 light years. it's like a time machine. and it's going to build this map over time that will be of a greater precision than anything we've ever built. somewhere in the precision we may see little traces of something happening, which would be an indication of possibly how all this on seeing matter is doing what it's doing. and you know, all the smart people will sit back and say, we think we know better. what is going on? because right now we are bears all the smart guys. einstein and stephen hockey were scratching their head saying, well, dark matter can do a fascinating expedition and quite a bit to find out. and thank you so much for expediting that so clearly to us keep
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calling space and master biology. john loved the. the daughter from says kicked off in northern spain with adam gates beating out his twin brother, simon, and a one to finish for the buddhist riders. and states, 110 submission of the tour began in the vast city of about if the 25th time the epoch trace assaulted beyond fonts was bought. is this your store called limited impact on july 20 plus and formula one red blue max flushed toppin has dominated his drivers again, winning the sprints race of the all stream drop it. the task drive was the biggest challenge came on the force slap when he was nearly pushed off the track by teammates sergio perez, in reading conditions. after that, it was plain sailing for stop and redeem the lead. soon after the full scrolling through his best friend metal, he'd stop in 4 positions for sundays fan. it went off to the race. the beginning
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war chopped him to read. he had spoken to perez about the new collection of 2 and one. i had a good run of the report start and the time because it looked like to just push me off into the garage and that could have been eviction. but that's why you mean the off to the race. and i want to to have a chat just to ask is vision of it. and he said he didn't see me. so i dressed is worth it because of that that's all from us. next stop reporter takes a look at how little pause and sanctions against the structure of the impression of your pre, an acrostic doubts on whether they have been effective. i'm them shut as well. thank you for watching the sometimes the show right. how that you out to the highlight for sure every week not to not become a criminal pretty kind a or.

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