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[000:00:00;00] the the, this is dw news line from the berlin tonight, the controversial world cup kids. it's now and matter for the spanish courts comes as hundreds of protesting against football balls, who used to be honest or simply kissing and play. you're after the final match in the women's turn and it will have the latest also coming up tonight, china issues the highest level of whether warning, millions of racing for super time soon. so look, businesses in transport,
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links closed and some cities are seeing delays. the start of the new school year and thousands are purchasing in syria and a rear show defend against the assad regime, rising inflation in economic hardship, spring. the demonstrations and paris saying are involved to rented east theater once held for reinventing city transport. residents assigned to the battery powered vehicles for more of a menace, and they voted to ban the library. golf is good to have you with us on this friday approaches are taking place across spain tonight, over football boss, luis will be all this is and his controversial world cup kiss, 100 zip,
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turned out to condemn for the all those who grabbed in spain forward. jimmy m o. so and kissed her after the fine. m also says that the case was not conceptual. spanish chords, sports court has opened an investigation into would be all those there are calls for him to resolve the spain ministry had as apologize for clapping when ruby always insisted that he would not step down to the newest de la fuente said that he made a mistake and that's you deserve. and that is there to be criticized. take a list, feel you must be fit at these questions, fairly apologize. give me a call to people who know me know that the coughing does not represent my values. my way of thinking me for all my way of acting in life because he was always doing the side of equality and respect. respect are we want to good now to sports journalist etc. hunter joins me now from barcelona. it's good to see. you look kind
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of this in the big picture for us 1st. it's been almost 2 weeks since the women's world cup final. and we're seeing this controversy in spain, you know, grow and grow our to yes, absolutely. because it is now going beyond just a case. it is now a matter of social justice menu feel, and that has really spend on the whole me 2 movements and a lot of women in particular feel as though enough is enough. they react to that case and see it as a form of section regression. and that of course is directly linked to the law that was put into place last year. we just called on the says yes, and it's around consent and i think the women and in particular who have voice are concerned of all of this. they feel tired because it shows an example of just how normal life is kind of behaviors and how it read. yes, it is the fact that it happened in such a public form. and yet there are still people who do not believe jenny are most of when she says that it's not in central. and so there are a lot of people feeling. so this is
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a time to really take and look at society and look at these normalize behaviors. and actions and ways of speaking and really try to say, well, the things that have been kind of been tied on us for a very long time since we were born effectively, the way that it has been so deeply ingrained with us we have to really take a look at it and say, well actually a lot of this stuff isn't okay just because it's how it's always been done. and so you have a really big, sort of reaction in terms of now, what was coverage about this, of course, but really this debate around women and the way that were treated with them society, especially in a context of an abuse of power in the workplace. so has been very interesting to see how this has been developing, and as you say, it's going strong and it will only continue to do so as well. i suspect now that the news has also come out just in the last hour to that the courts have decided not to suspend the research, to be honest, even though he is. and of course, the spend is by sci fi. yeah. maybe if you could explain that to us of the spain's
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sport court has opened a case against will be all this for, and i'm quoting here serious misconduct, but you won't be, he won't be suspended the cause of serious misconduct. why is there so in order for him to be suspended, it has to be considered a very serious misconduct. and what is being reported here is that the decision was made based on the law that's been in place since the 9 is there, isn't use for itself. but because it's not fully developed as of yet. and it hasn't fully been put into place reportedly. that's why they made this decision based on the law from the ninety's, which says that it was based on 2 things. of course, in this particular case, it wasn't just about the case. it was also a bouts. and what he did in the balcony for anybody who was 14, you may remember where he grabbed himself in that particularly a private place. and so what they've said is that based on this law and that's law codes, decorum is only considered serious misconduct. whereas however,
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and abuse of power is considered very serious, must contact and for that reason they often for the very serious one as it relates to him grabbing his lower regions. and that's why they've ultimately decided that it's very, it's sorry, it's only serious misconduct, rather than very serious. so because of that, the court below him, the csp which is the high call for sports band, cannot actually suspense. and however, the minister for culture and sports miguel, except that has said that they are going to try and ask for a suspension to be put into place. but given this ruling by the t h e, which is the administrative court, the highest court in this particular scenario, they can only suspended for a maximum or bind him rather from maximum of 2 years. so at this point, that's kind of where we at this will definitely continue to roll on and then we'll continue to investigate. but as of right now, as of today, he cannot be suspended. sports journalist and samara hunter,
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joining us tonight from barcelona summer. thank. thank you. space super time soon hits hits hong kong in the southern coast of china. authorities that issue the highest level, whether morning following weeks of heavy rain and flooding with wind speeds increasing and heavy rain lashing the city workers at hong kong stayed at home. while the start of the new school year was pushed back. passengers let stranded at the airports where the 400 flights for cancer nearby sions in is closing businesses and a suspended transport services as well type type food. so long passes through all available shelters in the city of 17000000 are being opened poorly. we spoke to cbi khan, who is reporting on the storm force in hong kong, and she told us about the conditions there as well. how come people has lots of experience off high phone. but this one is unusually powerful that uh the super
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typhon seller is expected. to be the most destructive wanting us, if not that case, making residents and government officials extra vigilant. and no says this time as like we see we've seen pictures of huge waves lashing waterfront trees collapsing across the cities. some low lying areas getting fluffed as, as the tie selma is now causing by hong kong and i'll lose scott with him. is territory in the coming hours and, and then along the southern coast of china and bringing extensive damage as predicted by scientists. and the government is, is really getting prepared to, to brace himself for these uh, super tyson. um, that's a those people to say in those. so this is an unusual friday night that you can hardly find anyone on the street in the normally best thing us to,
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to send to. people are basically how clean down uh, indoors like i'm out of time as i speak now on reporting from home, i can still feel the impasse that i can hear loud and a housing went from outside even with all the windows shuts. so the work is like yet to come in there was corresponding see because they are reporting from hong kong. i want to know the video ologist matthew computer need to break down this extreme weather that we've been seeing across the northern hemisphere this summer. matthew, it's good to have you. i mean, let me just look at it. we've got a super type food in the south china sea. we had a hurricane crashing through florida. a couple of days ago we, we had the hurricane franklin in the mid atlantic. we've got flooding here in europe. we've had a tropical storm over california all in basically the past 3 or 4 weeks. um, is this just extreme weather normal, extreme weather or what's your read all to just be sold? the most part is pretty normal. we average the 90 truck,
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the sites on so harkins types and things of that nature annually across the world every year. and so this kind of goes as part of that. it's not unusual to see a typo in the south china sea, as is the case right now. unfortunately, this one happens to be hitting a very populous area. one thing we're kind of lucky with is a b i ball the entering of wins looks the state just offshore, just a little farther south of hong kong. proper, scaring the downtown area worth of the winds. but regardless how your packs are likely there, thanks to the wind funnelling between buildings, altamont discharges several meetings will be impactful as well. now across the western hemisphere, we also see a number of top sites of december to i was down in florida covering a storm down there is just 2 days ago, which is pretty normal. you know, it, this time of year it is hurricane season. hurricane season peaks, me atlantic on september 15th across pacific. around then as well. things do tend to get busy as the lead up to that date. i think the only thing that's been surprising for me this year has been how busy to start to the season is especially
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in the face of an el nino in el nino weather power, which is the current across the world right now. sort of cuts down and how many travel stores inside those there are because you have stronger ways the brands were that were to tear apart storms and yeah, sinking air in the atlantic. that really isn't bothered storms this year. probably because water temperatures are just so warm that they can compensate. the only thing i think has been really a no, i really abnormal, has been that tropical storm we had in california in the deserts. otherwise, this is sort of part of the course of the it's borderline. and we think, well, how much of this, if anything has to do with global warming and climate change to believe it or not very nearly. it is a very normal things you see drop the cycles this time of year. in fact, it's sort of a necessary part of or excited system about 6 or 7 percent of all the transport. they keep transport that occurs between the equator, which is very warm and the north pole which is cool, occurs thanks to a hurricane. tropical storm, the mix he northward and so it's sort of
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a normal thing that happens and is necessary for the climate ultimately human. these kind of change is sort of influencing or whether it's making the caesar which is a little bit higher up, doesn't flooding to be more significant in spots. it's causing the air to be a little bit warmer, and therefore whether it's resulting heavier down forces force temperatures or a little more work as well which fuels these storms begin with. but i think it was mostly natural randomness with a dash climate change or pushing things higher up. yeah, i was just in the us too. and there was a lot of reporting on these unprecedented temperatures that we're seeing in the, the caribbean. the also be in the atlantic, i mean typically water temperatures are very nice. what $95.00 degrees is that a normal cyclical development or is that because of global warming or so? so i think it's a bit of both. one of the reasons you atlantic has been so more of has been because of a reduction in trade winds. so lesser winds blowing across the entire atlantic, keeping the wind
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a little bit slower and you get less mixing or sort sure enough of the waters below which ordinarily would cool the atlantic back service degrees. that hasn't happened . so a lot of it is sort of the randomness of, wow, this is a strange event. we're not getting as much mixing, but also in the, near your mark by climate change as a lot easier to get these higher and water temperatures. well, what is really surprised me is world wide or talking as normally we're water temperatures, normally it's, it's warm and one spot cooler in another spot with this, it's just been sort of warm across the board worldwide, which is really surprising from water temperature standpoint. so again, there's a lot of randomness involved, but there definitely times and saying, wow, you know, this fits the bill of climate change. this fits into a picture we'd expect in an era where climate change is big factor. urologist matthew, completely matthew, we appreciate your analysis tonight. thank you. thank you. let's have a look now some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world. at
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least 43 people were killed when the army opened fire on protesters in government, in the democratic republic of congo. the demonstration against for un peacekeepers was organized by a religious sect you in force is due to withdrawal by the end of the year to former leaders of the far right round boys have been jailed for the january 6 attack on the us capital zachary real estate is the 15 years and joseph biggs to 17 years the present terms are among the longest imposed over the rights. nasa has found the site where a russian spacecraft crashed on the moon, the agencies lunar orbit or took these images that you see of a new 10 meter wide crater approaches. luna 25 mission was attempting to land on the moon's south pole when it lost control are back here on earth, thousands and taken to the streets in southern syria and a rear show of dissatisfaction with bus y'all. a sods. regime for testers chatted
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free syria and get out the chart. the regina has a history of suppressing public descent, but frustration over was the inflation and economic hardship is growing. for just taking place in areas, we're followers of the drew's big make up a large part of the population. they traditionally oppose government control, but we're pulling now on the flying. she is the director of the be root office at the henry both allegation and she is an expert on syrian politics, is good to have you with this and it for the past 2 weeks, anti government protests and southern syria. they haven't gaining momentum. what is truly is what's causing the people um, you know, to protest. thank you for having me with you today. um, it's the economic was that are sort of the spark for the demonstrations. however, the costs, as you already mentioned,
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very right can you still have gone far beyond the simple economic demands. they're demanding the downfall of the regime. they're also asking for the do their detained loved ones. syria has over 100000 forcibly disappeared and detained the person. so the demands really go very far and it's not the 1st time that the people of sway to have taken to the streets. this has indeed happened in the last couple of years. but this wave of protests is definitely larger than the last ones we've witnessed. does that mean? i mean, there are some people saying that possibly a new revolution is starting in syria. it's an interesting question because one could argue that the revolution that's traded in 2011 has never really stopped, even though the problems of sway that has been largely spared from the war and syria. however, the demands very much mirror and the demands of the protests of 2011. and indeed there has been processed propping up around the country and very different areas
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that are also associated with the protests of 2011 where a process began. indeed, over 10 years ago. so 1 may say that this is all historically connected because the demands really have remains the same because the cost and the perpetrator of all of these crimes has remained the same as well. and we know what the, the sun regimes record is when it comes to suppressing public to set. how is the government dealing with this latest round of wave of protests late last year there were direct attacks on government entities and the province of slight up. that's where very switched the punished. so now it remains to be seen how the regime will react. you, right? we mentioned there her rendez track record when it comes to civil protests. however, this seems to be a larger number of people we're witnessing much larger numbers on the streets. we're witnessing also women participating in the protest. so it will be very
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interesting to see how the resume will react. it definitely is known for very violent crack down. so there is a huge worry about violence that made or up to as a consequence of this. however of, for now it remains that people are able to take to the streets, all bits with grades, bravery to take to the streets under the circumstances on the flesh of joining us tonight from day rooms on a. we appreciate your time in your analysis. thank you. you're welcome. you. great has been pushing is western allies to deliver advanced weapons ever since the start of the russian invasion. the positive bottom is lensky has now and now it's that ukraine has developed a long range weapon, which he says can hit targets 700 kilometers away. it appeared to refer to an air strikes that took place earlier this week. the attack destroyed the russian military transport planes in the western region of this gulf, roughly 700 kilometers from the ukrainian border. a weapon with that range could
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potentially put most scale within striking distance. i asked military analyst maureen in the wrong from king's college london. what kind of weapon president zalinski could be referring to of those right and several types of trains that president polanski might have in mind. one of them is the due j. 22000. so that right and can easily apply from ukrainian boarder regence all the way up to moscow despite the fact that the exclusive charge you can carry is relatively small. so it wouldn't be able to do a lot of damage. and the 2nd drain, a bulk which much less is known as cold. the b burrow bird dropped drone, which can fly up to 1000 kilometers. so those 2 drugs could potentially fit through the scripture of what i'm present, then the landscape might be hinting at. there is a sort of proper 5 overcome because the throwing but there is no name disclosed. so
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those are the main candidates that was during moran speaking with this earlier. when russian launched its invasion of ukraine, millions of ukrainians found themselves living under occupation and subjected to russian propaganda where the 18 months on many ukrainians are still looking for ways to escape occupying territory. one way is through enemy land going into russia and then entering ukrainian controlled areas in the humanitarian core door in the northeast. the w sonya abraham has visited a reception center near the crossing point. they have a long road behind them. when russia attacks you cream in february of last year, they suddenly found themselves under occupation. now they are back on ukrainian controlled land after a journey that last 2 days,
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and 2 nights fashionable. and it was scary at their check points on their russians, and they do not consider us ukrainians of human beings. we didn't know what to expect from them, the change and that the woman checking passports spoke aggressively to us. and that's what i see like that. ella endured a lot under occupation. her team son had to flee after russians beat him up for expressing pro ukraine opinions. her husband could not find treatment for an injury and had to stop working. then russian authorities threatened to take her 2 small children away to a boarding school and pressured them to get russian passports. that's when i left field, she had to do everything to get away and borrowed money to flee. molar nimble him on. we didn't have any money to leave earlier. we're ukrainians at heart. i've lived here for 40 years. i cannot simply forget that to become a russian and swear allegiance to them. but a salary is samsung, my. between 50 and a 150 people,
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enter ukrainian control territory through the quality last couple. crawford crossing every day. only ukrainians are allowed and if they don't have someone waiting for them, they're brought here. volunteers give them food a police to rest and make a plan. ukrainian border control also screens arrivals to read out potential sogba tours. this voluntary tells me that people coming from places like it and that's which has been under russian sponsored control since 2014 or especially influenced by pollutants propaganda. when i have to do much, i think that my stupid hands of the americans admitted connecting us to the wars pier products. it goes to something thinks the top of the crate. and so it doesn't exist. so they're moving and send it to run by nazis flu. but mostly they just need help. after leaving almost everything behind for people leaving occupied territories,
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this is the last leg of their journey back to their lives. they bore trains to keep of hoping that whatever is waiting for them, there is better than what they've left behind this. i'm gonna show you, it's only fun when the russians treat it as bad today today, they constantly put pressure on people. they force people to switch to russian document, so i'm to work for them. but that way, so let's try to wide coordinate this is good use of i wanted to end as soon as possible. i want to go home. i want to breathe freely there. what the, what are my plans you we were promised to aid with housing level because we just don't know what is it. maybe we'll live somewhere on the floor and when was the level that usually the officials here tell us around $22000.00 ukrainians to flood occupation since we started the invasion, even if they're 1st days living under a ukrainian flag are difficult. authorities who more and more will make the choice
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. people in this train has made and there was a abraham reported paris has band rented electric scooters. compares was the 1st city here in europe to embrace east scooters 5 years ago, hoping that they would help reduce greenhouse gas emissions. but the scooters quickly became unpopular and earlier this year for regions voted to clear the streets of rental e scooters. that band took effect today to send another to e scooters, but they're getting harder to find. it's his job to collect the rental students here in paris in less than a day. they're all meant to be gone. i don't know, but it, it, it is a switch to another to this app helps them locate them for the tony soto, they've been getting scarcer over the past days. never has a means of transport and so divisive as the cutting it, as provisions call them the same side. it's such a pleasant way of getting around. is it you can swing left or right?
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it's not stressing like a car to keep a budget. i wouldn't miss them. i can't tell you how often i nearly ran over school to right as if i don't really what i love them or hate them a referendum then the scooters in april, just 5 years ago, parents was the 1st european city to embrace east scooters hoping to reduce carbon emissions but too often they lay a band into the streets and accidents became more frequent. language said google nea way successfully, richards to the top speed of the scriptures. but they kept getting more and more dangerous helmets on compulsory, and it's impossible to prevent 2 people from riding on one screen. so that's done. so that's what's the next. it's now it's add. you're talking it. benjamin gobeel has to get his company scooters off the streets by the deadline. an electric field, the show on this could have been handled differently. we've drawn out conclusions
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and now concentrating on e bikes and power science full screen. that's all we can do in a little swim delta. 15000 east scooters are now headed for warehouses and the outskirts of paris, where they're getting a once over. 5, i think the breaks the wheels see if the motor still works, associating with them. these scooters are headed for other cities, some even to berlin is on the broad side. the batteries also fit the bikes that will now be replacing the scooters. the city of paris supports that shift as they desperately want to uphold their traffic emissions policy. body o. c k, and we'd like to parents to become the biking and pedestrian capital. that's the plan for the future. many people here hope the bikers will be more considered in traffic than a scooter. writers were. for now,
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it's game over for the 20 minutes. is there just a souvenir of a paris past? all right, here's to remind you to all of our top story. hundreds of people have joined approaches in spain against football balls, luis, for beyond this forcibly kissing a player after the women's world cup fine like sports quartets, open investigation into the suspended official. watching the news. i'll be back in the top of the hour with more of old news, followed by the day i hope to see you then
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