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of hello. everyone has the right. everyone has the right. the . this is deed of you news. why from berlin? fresh protests are wrapped in france. following the funeral of a teenage, teenage boy killed by police. authorities make hundreds of arrest submitted and unrest and looting. although the level of violence appears to have declined since writing 1st broke out on tuesday, also coming up, europe's euclid,
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telescope glass office space to explore to the universe is great. is mysteries, dark energy and dark matter? and we meet the refugee boxers who dreams of competing for great britain at the olympics that and the rest of the days for the unlike look, a welcome francis interior minister says police have arrested more than 400 people in the countries 5th night of unrest. but the ministers said the violence was less than 10 to then on previous nights. earlier in the day, family and friends buried the 17 year old who were shot dead by police this week during a traffic stop in a paris suburb. their shooting spark nationwide protests. as dusk fell on saturday evening that allows police presence descended on central powers
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anticipation of a 5th night of violence. officers conducted searches of large. he's sent thousands of reinforcements to flash of plug locations across the country. oh you did check me twice yesterday during the day they checked, us accused 4 times. we're just hit for just the you're not here to break stuff. they with the heavy clashes, the most southern city of mount say, the weight police firing 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 am by a police officer during
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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 germany to deal with wants to become the west crisis. i'd be 2nd presidential to the appropriate paypals. the 1st response of course, is to ensure the safety of the property and the safety of people who the security to return order as quickly as possible to load as there is no nations without order. no, mamma is gathered on such a day as
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a most to bid farewell to the hell and in a private ceremony. his killing has put the spotlights in policing and racial and equality and from activists say the explosion of rage and violence can only be quelled by action to address racially motivated police brutality. then a gift to us is a freelance journalist and she joins us now from paris. linda hel, violent comparatively, was this 5th night of protest in paris and elsewhere in french. it appears that the violence has come down slightly while the number of arrests were still high in hundreds. it was a bit fewer than the night before. and an interest you can certainly feel the police presence, particularly in the evenings. i should say. um, you know, historical landmark popular side of sorest on their heading talk about the
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gathering their protesters. but security forces kept that to a minimum of weapons for con, confiscated by some people. and they were quite a few dozen ras. uh, but otherwise it wasn't, needs to be your options in their window. this is a sensitive issue with multiple layers to it to say the least. the voice is out there that say this teenager wasn't killed arbitrarily. that he didn't comply with the officers who were confronting him, that he was trying to speed away from them. but that whatever he did, certainly didn't warrant a death sentence along with the destruction we're all seeing has this incident spark constructive debate in the country. i think it's a very complex issue and you, there's many people i think you'd feel that indeed that there is a discussion that needs to be happened between around the issue of policing and how that's conducted. who is targeted?
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who's profile to know how it is racial profiling infections policing at the same time? and i think the situation that we're seeing now for in many ways you a violence responding to violence and that these people very uncomfortable. i think you had a clip with someone who was saying, you know, that, you know, to see the destruction of property, of, of, as for, you know, resources and public spaces and that does, that doesn't accomplish anything either. so i think, you know, the topic is quite broad right now. obviously, emotions are quite high among many people. and i think the, you know, really discussion around this will be, you know, in the, the weeks to months to come. you surely know that since 2005, there had been repeated street fights in france, especially in the suburbs. many people there seem to get by without real prospects is life in some of the suburbs as bleak as it appears.
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again, um, you know, the country itself is, is, you know, doing decently economically. we have some of the same problems as elsewhere in europe planning from science ration. so certainly for the most vulnerable communities, for the people who are the course like it's difficult right now. and that can be said elsewhere at the same time. you know, they're, they're, they're numbers for services available here compared to again, other, other countries. so it's is, it just went to, to compare, how big a crisis have these protests been for president mccall as well. this comes on the heels of again, we just saw process only a few months ago over his pension reforms. so, um, you know, with major international events coming to the country in the next few months and next year. uh, we're looking at the olympics. i, it does raise a lot of questions about francis capacity to, to deal with security issues. and it's capacity to,
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to host in joshua visitors let alone um, you know, called to question his leadership as well. and, and, you know, the general populations feeling toward him? linda gift hotshot from paris minis. x the dutch king village alexander has apologized for his country's role in the slave trade. the netherlands has been commemorating the anniversary of its abolition speculation had been growing that the king would offer an apology on behalf of the royal house . last year, dutch prime minister in lockwood to set sorry, but stopped short of offering compensation to descendants of slates instead because he was still on the phone. our correspondent lucy of fulton followed the king speech in amsterdam 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
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there's some 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 data 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, you also called 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 it did to to create a world without discrimination. and racism here were some other headlined from around the world the ukrainian military said russia launched an overnight drone attack on keep the 1st and 12 days. a military
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spokesman said air defense systems preliminarily destroyed all targets on their approach. there was no needed information about the scale of the attack. there had been more protests in israel over a controversial judicial reforms. opponents believed the proposals could create a more authoritarian government this week. prime minister benjamin netanyahu said he would proceed with the changes, but without a clause that aim to curb supreme court powers and give politicians more say, in the selection of junctions. twitter has imposed a temporary limit on the number of tweets users can read. c, o e, one must said that non verified accounts will be able to view $1000.00 tweets per day. while those with verifying status would be capped at $10000.00. you said the purpose of the restrictions is to tackle data scraping in system manipulation. in the in space agency has successfully long states groundbreaking euclid telescope
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from florida, the telescope and lifted off on a space ex rocket and separated from it about an hour after launching the mission is set to explore what's known as the dark universe which makes up 95 percent with the cosmos. to do that, the telescope will be surveying galaxies up to 10000000000 light years from earth. the journey will take 6 years and the 1st data is expected to be released next year . keith, cowering is a space in astrobiology journalist, you shared more with us about what the euclid telescope is hoping to find. well, does rooms that we use in 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. what we can see the effect it has on the rest of everything. sort of like you go shopping ever. you have
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a shopping bag in 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 billions of galaxies and gives us an idea of what might be going on out there. bucks are sending gunbar is a refugee from cameroon, who has been living in the u. k, since she was 11 supported by great britain boxing the 24 year old has progressed through with the sports ranks winning major international competitions. and now has her hopes set on competing for the british team at the olympics. that's if she can get you. k citizenship and arduous process. the winds like day, so bringing cindy and cam, but closer to head dreams. she was pos of the 1st step of
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rescue g team at the repeating games. the latest step towards her ultimate goal is to let victory be being able to tell you the number one stage and then going, looking on the head board. and when watching it is only as a refugee back to the, you know, someone that that's put the apple, the why key? cindy grew up and kind of ruined but move to the united kingdom, aged 11, supported by g bulk saying she's progressed through the sports ranks, winning major international competitions. now, $24.00, cindy would be a middle contender of great britain at the olympics. but she needs citizenship fast . it's a long and arduous process. and she, things, politicians can do more for athletes like, uh, only 4 in boxing, and you'll just pull. i think the local community needs to be mean to people. it's a lot of questions. albany around the world and you know, and it's been
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a motor to many ext choose. i mean, well, i think i, i yeah i some eyes, i need some i the clothes in the car seat. it's moving about the metal. so cindy can see it is the u. k. her home now i 6 you are right. 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 in space and all the trouble, even if i do go there and i and i'm fine days i can get in trouble keeps sending me wrong just because i'm also trying to i'm that gives perspective when she's in the ring, 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 weight. you know, my body's is ready. now my body is telling me that i can see, oh,
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see, i'm ready now. ready for more success. and if that for those, the smile will shortly get even bigger and we will end it there. next up, we have reported for you investigating the effective use sanctions on russia. that's after the break. and don't forget, you can always get more news on our website at d, w dot com and do follow us on social media as well or handled. there is at the w news a michael bye for now the become a criminal pretty clinic reading news.
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