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the scoring we say they were about never giving up sport flies every weekend on d w the . this is dw news life from by then fresh protests is often from wondering the feeling role of a teenager killed by police a party make hundreds of progress. summit violence, i'm looting by the official therapy. unrest is less than 10 then on previous night . also coming up, trip is setting limits on the number of posts. what allowed to see?
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what's behind the status treat? i'm sure you sit at a school last softer space to shed light on to see you on a loss of greatest mysteries, dark energy, and dark matter the number such as so i've asked him to the program, the reports of violence breaking out again and from for the 1st night of fondest the interior ministry said more than 400 people have been arrested. it was quieter earlier in the day as family and friends betted a 17 year old shot dead by police this weeks during a traffic stop and about a stop of the shooting spot. the nationwide protests 45000 police happened, deployed to bring things under control. as dusk fell on saturday evening,
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a large police presence descended on central paris anticipation of a 5th night of violence. offices conducted searches. as far as he sent thousands of reinforcements to flush to plug locations across the country. oh, you did check me twice yesterday during the day. the check this accused 4 times or just hit for just the if you're not here to break stuff. they with the heavy clashes in the southern city of mount say the we police inspiring t a gun in an attempt to disperse protests, of the hundreds of shops and businesses have been destroyed since the unrest broke out on tuesday. following the killing of the hell
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am 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 or anything else that's going on around here. everything's been because it's not going to bring that young man back. unfortunately, public transport and private vehicles have been such a blaze, along with town halls, police stations, and other public buildings, emanuel macro, and has cancelled a state visit to jim and a to deal with wants to become the west crisis. i'd be 2nd presidential to the appropriate headphones. the 1st response of course, is to ensure the safety of the property, the, the, and the safety of people through the security to return order as quickly as possible to load on as there is no nations without order. no
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mama is gathered on such a day as a most to bid farewell to hell and in a private server meeting. his killing has put the spotlights in policing and racial inequality and from activities to say the explosion of rage and violence can only be quelled by action to address racially motivated police brutality. dw correspondent and fabulous sonya follicle told 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 purposely that all the media and public to stay away. there was very some but i'm still there. um the host was accompanied by you know, folds of of young men on motor bikes and supporters for the so there's lots of ways tends to be. we saw some arguments about people making some of those events. and i
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have to say in general, the ton of content is, is, is very much on age, the entire sprints that aligned with the bundle, cause i'm buses, shop, windows broken. we managed to speak to some recent in order 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 that was being expressed by young people there. and one of the reasons we got out of known tay um audio today was because the, the, it was quite difficult to work. there was a drug listen, some neighborhoods, some people quite frustrated with media. we were approached by a group of youth white. we were filming there, and we were off to essentially needs so, so the tongue very much remains fixed rate between the dw sonya fall. look at that. now the dots, king village alexander has apologized for his countries, told him the slave trade. benevolence is commemorating the anniversary of its appellation. speculation had been growing that the king would offer an apology on
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behalf of the royal house law. still josh prime minister mocked router set, sorry, but stopped short of offering compensation to defendants of slavery. pursue from the toner and the fate, and a little farther squandering to see a show to and follow the king speech. and most of them 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 out of the question behind this. um, what did that crown do during colonialism? there has been a research of 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 dodge king has also said that he has commissioned a study into looking what actually watched the road of the dutch crown. so this is maybe all it's a part of for, for the motion. and at the same time,
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he also called out to the people to the dutch people, to start the heating process and to create roads where they can all live without change that the chain has been broken and to, to create a world without discrimination and racism. a c, d, w. so say i show them that. let's take a look at some of the headlines making years around the world that have been multiple adjustments, trend of the controversial traditionally phones opponents believe the proposals could create a more thought it had in government. this week from mister benjamin nathan. yahoo said he would proceed with the changes, but without applause. that aimed cold. supreme court follows and gifts. politicians mostly in the selection of judges. 7th climate activists from the group. just stop or have been invested in london after disrupting the seduce price, but it before the event, the 2 port on private organizers to stop taking money from high for using
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industrial. the metropolitan police said those invoices were arrested for public nuisance offensive. not to does limiting the number of treats you can read each to to, to see your eat on most fed, the changes to prevent extreme levels of data scraping and system. and if relation verified you with those a temporarily limited to 10000 force a day light on, on by the fire accounts only get to read a 1000 posts a day earlier, the tech billing and announce stricter limits, but change to the new levels. oceleto to that site into that dw reporter be, this would be this. another big piece of news for twitter uses another big change. what's behind this one? so let me show you don mosque is basically saying that large companies that use a do such as g p d, or glucose. but they are using huge amount of data from door and not being through
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it though. but critics also said that this limitation is basically, you don't, must basically wants to n g 's live in your printer. so he's encouraging people. he wants people to have verified that going from per adult and be $8.00 a month. and of course, that's a huge difference between number of 3 foot verified use of uh, verified use of can read if you compare them with and verify that with us. so basically what their needs money when unlimited twitter, you 6 of the day off. many uses how people are reacting to this development, sending me showers, listening to dispute about this issue. and they were come journalist from different parts of the world. and all of them agreed that basically this time edition is invitation to excess of information. so. so for instance, i am a journalist, i haven't and verify the account. and if i want to monitor the situation in the out and bucket, bundled anywhere between 20 to 30 minutes,
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my limited to $1003.00 is gone. and not only during this, like there was a strong reaction from people who went along, must initially set the, the limit to 6000 tweets. a ford verified the account and 604 and verify the accounts. there was a, there was a huge like reaction and been a long list, increased the number of a 3 so people can read. so definitely it's something that is affecting a lot of people, sort of your line of the individual in fact that you're fainted there. but what about this public square that you're going most could from this? how does it impact that? so name a shock printer has more than $368000000.00 x just uses. that's a huge number. so some competitors, for example, method on our blue sky, they are not even near to with us. so it's a unique, a social media platform with influential and important people express their opinion and not an, an activist and journalist. for example, if there's this protest,
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any grid happening and even a part of data in states that ban social media from there, we know what that journalist or activists use vpn to do the words what's happening . and that information is very important and vital for the important decision making in the country. i imagine a situation of breaking news and if a disaster happens, so not only doing this but the local people will be impacted. so any change in printer means a change that's when in fact, millions of people have quite a bit to follow that. and thank you for doing that for us. do doctor's finish of now the, your pennsburg affairs. and so you have successfully launched groundbreaking. you'll click telescope from florida, the data scope lifted off on a space x rocket and separated from it about an odd off the launching the mission to set to explore what's known as the docs universe, which makes up 95 percent of the cost of those to do that the school for the so
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being galaxies up to $10000000000.00 light to us from a majority will take 6 years. and the 1st data is expected to be released next to keep going of space and after biology, john list, he told me more about what you took out of school was hoping to find will or does work. so we use of many languages to describe things we don't understand, the dark energy, 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. but 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 the astronomers have been faced with for the past century. the spacecraft hopefully will map to universe millions of galaxies and gives us an idea of what might be
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going on out there that squared efforts or your paint that. but tell us, why is it so important to understand that god trusts and why is it so important to understand? dock metro and doc manager? well, if you want to understand like the universe and everything is they say everything that we are here there and everywhere 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't see directly . that again, this 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 this 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
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a prospect for this type of scope. now the project manager has called it the cost to make embarrassment that 95 percent of the universe remains unknown thanks. humanity, something that would lead to disease 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? 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 going to quotesoft down and all the computers are testing themselves right now. it is one of the most precise instruments. people have ever built. that 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 that precision we may see little traces of something happening, which would be an indication of possibly how all this on seeing matter is doing
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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 better can do a fascinating expedition and quite a bit to find out. and thank you so much for expediting that so clearly to us keeps calling space and master biology on the left and with that previous thing, good bar, i'm the massage as well. thank you for watching the rising strategy issues with a lot say what the .
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