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the business beyond the this is dw news line from barrel in the fee for suspend the spanish football federation president. as it investigates who is controversial kits. football heard jenny, who most uh says louise realises case push sexist and non conceptual. he disagrees and is threatening to suit his critics and prove his innocence. spanish players are on stripe until he steps down. also coming up, the protest grew over japan's nuclear
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wastewater with these tokyo says it's safe, but others are not convinced. fishing communities are worried for their jobs as china cuts polls c food import and a space f craft blast off to the international space station. after a delayed launch is march, the start of nasa's 6 month mission to the i sense to test sickness in space. the, i'm mike, look who welcome fee for has suspended spanish football federation. president luis will be alice as it investigates him for kissing a player at last weekend women's world cup final. jenny, her most said the case with texas and not conceptual. the spanish federation accuse remove so and others of lying and has threatened legal life. it earlier,
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the spanish women's team and several of the men's team players said they wouldn't play unless we'd be alice resign fee for suspension. removes, we'd be alice from soccer duties for 90 days. as it investigates his conduct. he has issued a new statement saying he hopes the truth prevails in his complete innocence is proven. giving the red card to ruby out as these protests is a furious with the spanish football federation, both his kissing or football or jenny her most so on. the lips has overshadowed spain's world cup. when despite cools to resign, ruby alice has refused to budge, claiming the kiss was consensual in a defiant speech. for some time, it was a spontaneous ques, mutually fu fork and consensual. that is the key. i found the vehicle is that so
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serious that i have to leave off to having achieved the best performance in the history of spanish football? do you think i should have to resign noble? well, i am going to tell you something wrong. i will not resign. i will not resign. i will not resign nobody, i didn't receive the deep but most it was quick to categorically reject ruby l as his claim that she had consented to the case i felt vulnerable and a victim of an impulse driven sexist out of place. act without any consent on my part. simply put, i was not respected. most as teammates are backing her, saying they won't play again until ruby y'all is, is gone. a protest is say he should have quit ready for the good. okay. i think he should have resigned and i also believe the claim to blame on the victim and trying to get away with it is a huge lack of relay back all the things that i think he should have left after
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assuming his responsibility. okay. anybody ever say you know what, you mean? there's just one's already have the stuff saying no, so he's not only blaming the victim but playing the victim himself denying any wrong doing despite what i'm good, the pressure will be all isn't the football federation have doubled down again, insisting in a statement that the kid was consensual and threatening legal action. let's bring in mark meadows from dw sports. so mark, visa is now provisionally suspended. will be alice. what does that mean in practice? yeah, i mean, so many developments in this story. i mean, every couple of hours, some things been happening over the last few days, but yes, the 1st say they have suspended him from all football related activities for 90 days, pending the disciplinary proceedings that they have already launched against him. intrusive, they also say will be alice and spanish football federation officials up in order to refrain from contacting him also even through 3rd parties. a fever said they'll
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be no more comment until the display in the proceedings have played out. i think this is a good call from faith because it gives a little bit of space. it allows people to come down. they could theoretically, in 90 days time, once they've finished the proceedings, say he did nothing wrong. it was a consensual case. and so they are saying, you know, he's innocent until proven guilty bolt to take the sting out of the issue. you have a suspended for 90 days and you know, fee for doing the right thing because we've had so many twisting doesn't this. that was the case, then there was another apology, then there was an apology. then there was yesterday seems when everyone assumed resign, you didn't complete the opposite. then we had to play a strike. now where the federation statement accusing him most to applying for legal action against us, i mean this statement also could photographs within it that were pointing out the well, the federation felt that she initiated this embrace and she lifted them up in the
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1st place. so of course it was consensual. it's just such a mess and fee for a full look, a $90.00 day suspension, but we're innocent until proven guilty. that's the best way forward to tell us what's gonna happen next and tell me something, what ever happens with the fif investigation. he can't very well go back to his position after choosing players a blind canny. i can't imagine so. i mean, when you've got the whole woke up squad now against him saying that refusing to pet play, he's the business on technical and we looked at him, but it's not just this case. i mean, before the will cope. there was control to see about the coach, how to get feel that there was music need in the players. wanted to get rid of the coach will be honest, the by the coach, people in spain said that was 6. this. they said if the men's team and said they didn't want to coach and him all the coach would have been fired. the also grab, told him his growing after the final whistle in spring when the work up a week ago and kind of brushed it forward in some sort of celebration. he did apologize for that yesterday. apologize to the queen,
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us bank because he was very close to him in the standing when he did that he thinks he's kind of going against a woke mold here, but i think fee for realized. we've got to do some here just to take this thing out of it and see what plans out in the next 90 days. thank you so much. mike meadows from dw sports, a brief look now at some other headlines from around the world. in india, 9 people have been killed in a fire in a train wagon official said it was sparked when a gas cylinder exploded while being used to boil water to make tea. the train was stationed at a well yard in the state of camille. now, do officials in hawaii have released the names of more than 300 people. still missing the last 2 weeks after the u. s. states devastating fire the f. b. i has asked people to come for to help reduce the number of possible casualties. at least 115 or confirm dead after
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a wildfire destroyed the town of the high. now on mallory new jersey, new military jewelers have ordered frances ambassador to leave. by sunday, the hunter said the expulsion order had been given. as the envoy refused to engage with, coolly, france has rejected the demand saying it doesn't recognize the military government . so sword. pollution leader, alexander lucas. shank goes, says wagner. the mercenaries will stay in his country following the presumed death of their leader. yep. gave me from goshen in a plane crash, because franko says, up to 10000 troops are still in bell, or as they move, they are after wagner is failed. uprising against russian military leaders in june with protests are growing over japan's release of treated nuclear waste water into the pacific ocean. on thursday, the operator of the damage focusing the power plant began pumping water used to cool the spent nuclear rocks, the u. when's nuclear watchdog says it does not pose
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a threat, but environmental activists and neighboring countries disagree. and industry and uncharted waters. price is at this, japanese fish market have dip slightly since treated radioactive waste. water started flowing into the pacific ocean. some seizures, fear the reputation will be ruined, despite official assurances that most harmful isotopes have been removed from the as for the treated water, the nuclear plant operate to only talks about tritium. but i believe there are other isotopes that remain in the water in those storage tanks, on the lease echoed by these protesters and 2 of you who are demanding and immediate stop to the pumping. that how much is it in your home? so impact from radiation won't be obvious straight away,
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it takes time for it to show, even if you think it's okay to be deficient. now, in a year's time, there's a possibility that you would feel something isn't quite right. i'll go by so you're not. protests are also being staged in neighboring south korea and mainland china has issued a bad on o. c. food imports from japan well torsion to share. i'd reiterate the japan has clung obstinate leave to discharging nuclear contaminated water into the sea. flagrantly transferring the risk of being cooked in time, a nation to the whole world is extremely selfish and irresponsible to people who are in this thing that japan has warned its citizens in china to keep a low profile on the backlash. 12 years after the nuclear meltdown up sucrose, cima plant operator, tapco says it has run out of space to store the water. used to cool the reactors.
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like japan's fisheries agency says it will conduct tests daily. the government has earmarked more than $500000000.00 to support the industry of the nations and space acts have launched a 4 person crew to the international space station in a reusable drag in spacecraft. the 4 astronauts lifted off from florida top a fountain 9 rocket. they'll dock with the space station after journey lasting almost 30 hours. the crew from denmark to japan, the us and russia cooperation between western and russian space agencies is continuing to spike rushes. war on u. k. part of the emissions goal is to examine the range of health hazards astronauts face. it's hoped it can shed light on the hit, their immune system steak, which has remained a mystery until now. space travel challenges,
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human health on many levels. the immune system also takes a hit, some astro in hots on longer emissions to the i ss, develop persistent skin rashes, for example. many appear more susceptible to infections like colds, or coughs. it's hard to tell exactly what's causing the immune system problems because the body is also affected in very direct ways because of the fluid shift, we have a higher training of the pressure, so more liquid in the brain and that, so this pressure also squeezes the uptick enough at all, it might actually also squeeze the eyeball. it's so our vision acuity changes in space. so why does our immune system appear to work worse and space researchers in canada may have the answer. they studied a group of 14, i assess astronauts and found that many immune system james began acting differently after they arrived on the station. blood samples were taken before
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during and after emissions. they revealed remarkably similar patterns of how jeans were acting in the astronaut to white blood cells. white blood cells play a key role in fighting off infection, so changes in how their genes act could have an impact on overall health. or the list of genes that are expressed that are all have a reduced expression in space and those things that are related to immune functions . and that coincides with a higher risk of infection that after not swilling counter while in space around $100.00 immune system, genes grew less active in the astronaut white blood cells. soon after they reach space, 29 genes grew more active. gene activity returned to normal. soon after the astronaut to return to earth, the researchers think the changes caused the immune system to work less effectively in space. one hypothesis is that there spurred by the wait list, environment,
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spacecraft or a long way from the next doctor or hospital. so understanding what happens to our immune systems when we leave the fetters of gravity behind to keep astronaut as healthy as possible, will be key to planning longer space missions in the future, like those to the moon, mars and beyond the to 60 years ago today, some 250000 people gathered in the us capital for the march on washington to demand equal rights for african americans. civil rights liter, martin luther king junior, made his famous. i have a dream speech on the steps of the lincoln memorial to day. tens of thousands of people once again, streaming to washington to commemorate the historic occasion at a time when many ranks of african americans or once again under express
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