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the shadow extremely worth a visit. the this was dw news live from berlin. visa suspends the spanish football federation president as it investigates his controversial kids football or jenny are most on says louise to be honest. his case was non consensual. he disagrees and is threatening to sue his critics and prove his innocence. also coming up, the united states marks the 60th anniversary of martin luther king's march on washington. here from our correspondence in the us, capital and scotland host,
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the biggest search for the loch ness monster in half a century as researchers ended since he is trying to track down this the, the a mary anna is in skiing, is good to have you with us the world full governing body fif um, suspended the head of spain's football federation. louise, it'll be alice. this comes as it will be all those spaces, disciplinary action after kissing a player on the lips at last weekends women's world come. final gen ed room also said the kids was not conceptual. earlier, the spanish women's team and several of the men's team players said they would not play unless it will be. alice resigned. he's a suspension. removes ruby alice from soccer duties for 90 days. as an investigator
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is conduct for his part to be alice denies any wrong doing. giving the red card to ruby out as these protests is a furious with the spanish football federation. both of his kissing of football a jenny hum mostly on the lips has overshadowed spain's well cup. when despite cools to resign, ruby alice has refused to budge, claiming the kiss was consensual and a defiant speech. postpone it was a spontaneous ques, mutually full forward and consensual. that had a key, i found the vehicle as so 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.
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but most of it was quick to categorically reject ruby outlets. his claim that she had consented to the case i felt vulnerable and the 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 as say you should have quit ready for the good. okay. i think we 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 relate back all the things that i think he should have left after assuming his responsibility. okay. anybody ever say, you know, i mean there's, there's $130.00 at the start saying, no, so he's not only blaming the victim but playing the victim himself denying any wrong doing despite what i'm the pressure we're be all is and the football
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federation have double down again insisting in a statement that the kid was consensual and threatening legal action. several hunter is an expert on spanish football and a presenter at spanish league a tv. i asked her earlier what she makes a fee for the suspension of it will be alice. i think it's a good move and it was the necessary move. quite frankly i'm, i'm some was a kind of hope that happened a little bit sooner. but i can also understand that maybe they were waiting to see how things played out here on a national level with the governments and the parties that are involved in trying to investigate or be alice after the allegations of course that came forwards and obviously subsequently the statements that were put forth by age and your most are himself as well as the union to say very much that she was the victim of a sexual aggression. and that she very much did not have any consent in this. so um they moved quite quickly and doing so. um,
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if i opened up the disciplinary proceedings 2 days ago, and i think after what they saw yesterday in the assembly with new ways of probiotic is making a huge you turn in deciding to actually stay in that position and not resigned. and again, after that statement that was released in the middle of the night at a just referred to the fact that they have said they're going to take legal action against the player herself as well as the union. then i think these are felt as though they probably needed to intervene sooner rather than later. so it definitely is the right call. he's going to be suspended for 90 days provisionally. why investigations continue the entire level. see what happens here in spain. the crowds have been gathering in the us capital to mark the 16th anniversary of the march on washington when a quarter of a 1000000 people demanded equal rights for african americans. civil rights leader and martin luther king junior, made his famous. i have a dream speech on the steps of the lincoln memorial. the anniversary comes at
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a time when many think that the rights of african americans are under threats. once again, to w, washington correspondent and stuff on simon's is as the lincoln memorial with more of what happened there are 6 decades ago, and it's lasting significance in 1963, the right, 250000 people here. and dr. martin luther king gave this iconic speech. i have a dream and with that speech and with this event, civil rights legislation was pushed forward. you've got a big push. now look around here. you don't have 250000 people here at this reflection upon the same spot. we had this page 60 years ago where coma ration starts and happens now, but about i would say 20000 and don't let you to see there's, there's a lot of people seeking, he's a site here because really, really off, by the way. so all this is very,
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very important for the african american premier view for black people in america. and why? because they say that this dream is still a life needs to be still alive, because there's many, many issues for black americans, which are not sold yet in modern america house. 2023. let's turn our attention now to the some of the other stories making use the sour to thousands of people have taken to the streets of tel aviv in the latest in a series of protests against the government plan that you just show reforms the controversial legislation limits the supreme court's oversight of government decisions. critics say that changes threatened democracy. the protests are now into their 34th week. bonds government has announced the nighttime curfew and the suspension of internet access following saturdays elections, the communications ministry. so the action was being taken to curb calls for violence and the spread of false information. the incumbent president only bunco
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was seeking a 3rd 7 year term who officials in hawaii have released the names of more than $300.00 people. still on accounted for 2 weeks after the us space. devastating fire b a. b. i has asked people on the list who did survive to come forward. at least $115.00 are confirmed dead after a wildfire destroyed the town of la hina on maui. nasa and space ex have launched a 4 person crew to the international space station in a reusable drag and spacecraft. the 4 astern house lifted off from florida, a top, a falcon 9 rocket. they'll dock with a space station after a journey, lasting nearly 30 hours. the crew are from denmark and japan, the united states and russian cooperation between western and russian space agencies is continuing despite russia's war on ukraine. it's
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a part of the mission's goal is to examine the range of health hazards astronauts phase is hope that can shed light on the hits their immune systems take, which has remained a mystery until now. space travel challenges, human health on many levels. the immune system also takes a hit, some astro in hots on longer emissions to the i ss, developed persistent skin rashes, for example. many appear more susceptible to infections like colds or a 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 then, so this pressure also squeezes the optical enough at all. it might actually also squeeze the boards, so our vision acuity changes in space. so why does our immune system appear to work worse and space researchers and canada may have the answer. they
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studied a group of 14, i assess astronaut and phones that many immune system games began acting differently after they arrived on the station. blood samples were taken before during and after emissions. they revealed remarkably similar patterns of how genes were acting in the astronaut to white blood cells. white blood cells play a key role in fighting off infections. so changes in how their genes act could have an impact on overall health as the list of genes that are expressed that are 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,
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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, 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 lot this monster has long captured people's imagination. this weekend, hundreds of aspiring monster hunters are gathering in the scottish highlands to search for the elusive sea beast affectionately known as an se. so be aided by modern surveillance technology, including drones. the modern legend of nancy began about 90 years ago. this 1934
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picture of nancy was later in defunct as a hoax, but it has since inspired numerous books. tv shows and film jenny johnston co host, the pod cast stories of scotland and she was on site at loch ness. during today's search, she told me about the mystery of nessie a. that's a great question that a lot of people are asking. especially today. i think there's something about the joyful mystery of messy. there's something wonderful about this really deep, really mercury, a mysterious law that could be holding a monster that really intense people no matter where they are in the world. and as i mentioned, you were on site today with the other volunteers searching for the monster. can you describe what it was like and what made today's search so special? um, well it was so special because it's the biggest home that there's been it over 50
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years for nancy, but it was like it was very rainy and the conditions weren't great. but in the moments where it did clear up the law was actually very still. so we did get some really good moments of looking at clear still walker and hoping to see something. and what about all this high tech equipment? are all the people able to use some of it or there's other methods for searching for the loch ness monster. i was using the old school binoculars, but there are things like hydro phones where they're dropping microphones don't into the wall to listen for annoying phones. and i think of the end of day briefing, they actually said that they heard 4 and the sides severe yet to still be identified as what made those noises. they've also got drones that are flying over the wall and sort of looking for a large shadow is in the water. and then like i said, you just got your tourist with their, with their binoculars and their mobile phone ready to go. so you mentioned taurus i
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know that the loch ness and draws so many torres to scotland every year. so in a way would it be good if they found something or would be better if they didn't? what will happen to dismiss i think whether they find something or doing the mess of the law has them on sir, is going to live forever. there's something about her that has really stuck in the say key of humans. um, i would absolutely love for them to sign the hard evidence of the loved next months there i would really i would love for her to be real. i'm still waiting on that hard evidence spot the time. i think she's real. that was pod cast or jenny johnstone talking about the search for the loch ness monster and jenny, good luck with the rest of the hunt. thank you. harry potter fans of the northern german city of hamburg have broken a world record for the most part or impersonators to different gather in one place
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. a total of $1700.00. 58 people dressed in black capes around glasses and potters lightning bolt scar on their forehead. net in the heart of hamburg. the event. march the 25th anniversary of the release of the german translation of the 1st harry potter. book harry potter and the philosopher's stone. yeah, that's the latest on dba. you news this our a marion evans team from me and the whole team in berlin. thanks for watching the people in trucks injured when trying to see the city center. more and more refugees are being turned away to be straight pieces extreme to 100 people around the world. one.
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