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the, the, this is dw news lie from berlin, germans turn out in force to condemn the far right alternative for germany party with more demonstrations planned for the weekend. tens of thousands of people protested in the city of homburg and across the country. it comes after reports emerged as a secret meeting to discuss plans for the mass and deportation of people with foreign backgrounds. also coming up, japan becomes of the country to make a successful landing on the moon. but a power glitch is threatening to cut its mission short, and germany says goodbye to a sporting legend. a memorial service for the late friends beckoned bower was held in munich with transfer all low shots and german president. frank voltage stein
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meyer among the guest, along with a host of football stars the unlike local welcome, tens of thousands of people have taken to the streets of the german city of homburg to protest against the far right. it follows revelations that members of the alternative for germany party held a secret meeting to discuss the mass deportation of immigrants and german citizens of foreign origin. the f. d is under domestic surveillance in several german states, and there have been calls to band the party entirely. the streets of how big is the flowing we protest is giving voice to the post war german promise of never again to right we next stream is in the demons. i'm actually demonstrating for the
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1st time in my life that i myself find a threatening issue. can i know stories from the nazi or from my grandfather? and i don't want that to happen again. purge has wrapped it after damage to that alternative for gemini members and me are not to use met to discuss plans to deport millions of people with migrant routes, including gen and citizens. the policies leadership has tried to distance itself from this so called mazda plan, but the revelation has fox nationwide outrage, even something chancellor left sholtes to join a protest in his hometown of puts them. he said the plan for mass deportations should send a shiver down. people spines, so i guess i'm not that i'm saying it clearly, i'm bluntly, i stick with this, rightly extreme is, are attacking our democracy to them. they want to destroy all cohesion. by like
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a home comfort, a secret conference. these extreme is discussed how they could expel millions of people from our country on the pipe, and it's no empty threats. polling shows the posse in 2nd place, a worry so many a head of state elections. we see more demonstrations, a planned for the weekend as close to them, the policy entirely grew louder and louder. here's the w political correspondence. so i'm in young with more on what german transel, olaf schultz had to say. or on the one hand rejection of saw or right. so i did send it to expressing is revulsion of for those people talking about massive force to be packed creations on the other side. he wants to let people know that the government does take the issue of migration seriously and the doing something about it. so on the 1st point you said, you know, he understands that millions of people in germany was foreign backgrounds are in
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fear of following these reports. of these as secret conference with these, what he calls it, a diabolical plans to we migrate. people send, send people back to other countries there. and he said, you know, that mustn't be allowed to happen. the majority must stand with those people. and you know, is everyone should speak out against it. he also said that, you know, it's simple to show solidarity with people of foreign origin. that's why the government, scott, so, so new legislation, 3 parliament this week to make it easier for people to form backgrounds to get jim and citizenship on the other side. he said, you know, there is a, an issue with my in, with migration the government doesn't need to be able to control that. not everybody who comes here necessarily has the right to stay those who do this, the language look for a job and subscribed to the democratic old a. he said that, you know, as part of that it's if there are problems,
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some people may need to be sent home. the government also this week is cost legislation to make that system farrah and more effective dw political correspondence. i'm in young reporting there from berlin, japan, so lunar lender reach the moon on friday, making it the 5th country to land successfully on the lunar surface. people in japan gathered for public viewing of this smart lander for investigating moon or slim to see it complete a soft landing. but soon after the land or software to power glitch that prevented it solar panels from generating the electricity, it needs to keep functioning within the lunar environment. earlier i spoke to a correspondence, sonya blush got in tokyo. i asked her to give us a sense of how widespread the public interest is in this moon landing. well, i think overall, to be honest, um, there isn't really stops in over what makes sense of price. um i think i'm sure i'm
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on this isn't too yes, of course there have been probably viewing certain other events. people have used to attend us to reach out to to get signals from the moon. but overall i find it surprisingly quiet in japan. there's not much on the media, i'm not much in in the papers. it's been quite early. of course, there were a few thousands of people watching the live stream of the press conference last nice. um, but yeah, overall it's, it's a bit quiet still maybe because one doesn't quite know yet how successful i'm not successful. the mission has been fair point. what's the main objective of this mission, and is the japanese space agency on target to achieve that? there were 2 main alternates. one was to achieve a soft landing which is, looks like they've achieved state, expressed that they are confident that that actually works because they can still receive communication from the spacecraft. and the 2nd goal was a pin point landing, meaning they once hoops to reach an area within
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a hundreds of needs a frame. and at this stage, they say they're not quite sure if they manage to jesus. oh, this will take about a month to find out and there will be enough to keep up to next week on that. but it looks like they, they might, has actually reached that precision goal so to speak. and at the moment, they're really trying to get as much data as they can from the device. and to be clear, this mission is still continuing. eat has suffered some setbacks. what's the latest you're hearing about? it's transitive. continuing to operate on the moon's surface. yes, the biggest issues being that apparently a solar panel hasn't worked as it was supposed to is supposed to generate energy, but that doesn't seem to be working. and so it can only rely on a battery that's been on board. and that battery might have run out as we speak because they said that it had only the power for a couple of hours. so it was,
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they were truly trying to prioritize getting the data from the device as quickly as possible. and at this stage, they're hoping that at some point, maybe the solar panels and the sun might be in a good angle. so that's possibly at the latest stage of the solar panels might be working again. but if the website is still clear at this point, that's a correspondence. sonya bhaskar in tokyo, thanks very much. sonya we may very well see you again this weekend and welcome a quick look. now at some of the other headlines from around the world at this hour, the opinions of foreign policy chief has accused israel of funding from us without offering any proof to step or l. a ledger is israel supported the militant group to weaken the more moderate palestinian authority in the past. israel's prime minister has denied similar allegations amongst carried out the deadliest terror attack in israel's history. on october 7th,
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this is the united nation says that the republic of congo urgently needs aid. after the worst flooding and 6 decades, it says some 350000 people require who many tearing assistants. months of extreme rainfall have caused the bunky river to burst it's banks and many villages can only be reached by boat. thousands of opponents of legal abortion have marched to the us capital. the annual march for life in washington comes as a surgeon. anti abortion laws has become a major campaign issue in this year's presidential election debate has increased since the supreme court's historic decision to overturn abortion rights, which had been guaranteed since 1973 in russia. and more than a 1000 people have joined protests over the jailing of a prominent activists and kremlin critic. the demonstrations are happening in the semi autonomous region of best core, dis, done, which has seen
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a high number of casualties in ukraine. fail. allison off has, who has criticized moscow's mobilization for the war, has been sent and stood for years in a penal colony. a protest of sliding on the ice as he's called away by police. neither freezing temperatures nor the threats of imprisonment stopped to move in a 1000 people invest courses done using traditional fastcase songs and dimes to protest the arrest of a local rights activist. but it wasn't long before police put a stop to it. which is a, do we live under a fascist regime? hill was which way if you meet every person that's constitutional right to express the own opinion, i'm not calling for an armed mutiny. m. i thought it was a far cry from a mutiny,
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but it was one of the biggest protests since the russian invasion of ukraine. demonstrations of curious about the arrest or fire was involved and environmental activist considered a local hero. and champion of the past year, people he was convicted of in size and ethnic hatred and sentenced to for use in prison for a comment he says was nice translated school was enough, has also harshly criticized the government of the disproportionate number of ethnic minority men being sent to fight and ukraine. he's called the mobilization drive, a genocide of the bass gave people that local star to use have characterized as enough. and he supposes a separatist extremists with the kremlin down, playing the significance of the protests that have broken out in the region. since he's arrest the printer uses, let's use of this. i would not agree with the wedding must rides what must protest
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must have purchased them. you must have. yeah, no must sides and boss protested them. each of the separate demonstrations which concern the local parties and local police exclusively the force here. but once again, i get to go to can you disagree with the idea that these are mazda illustrations left to mess with the russians next presidential election right around the corner. any display of anti government sentiments, no matter the size, is an unwelcome one. and meanwhile, germany has held a memorial service for football, great friends beckoned bower who died earlier this month. at the age of 78. among the $50000.00 guest at the buying munich stadium were retired and current players, fans and public figures including german chancellor, olaf schultz buying minix alien serena was the venue for gemini said will to its
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greatest ever football fan 2nd, bella was saluted with these favorite piece of italian music, most beautiful, while former chimney coaches down to use the current by munich squad, um famous players from various areas paid tribute to the men known as dec kaiser. the emperor, a top public figures were also in attendance. sophia, in by on for he was a role model for so many feelings. it was a great stroke of luck for all of us. and so this is also how we bid farewell to great german. and that is why today as president of germany, i say expressly on behalf of all of us. thank you. tons back and power. thank you for everything. back about when a raft of trophies with buying in the 1970s, including 3 european cups. i'm with central to west jimmy lifting the 1974 will
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cope on home soil. he was one of the only 3 men to win the will cope as a play it and coach in 1990, but was late at don't buy corruption allegations over jimmy hosting the 2006 tournament, one of his players says he remains a hero. its legacy only being a fantastic play of a great coach. she bought the board come to some of the 6. you mentioned it, but she bought it for the body. a lot of happiness v vi. we start loving the game. and because of that can go back and borrower is widely regarded as the best defend it to ever play the men's game. many experts viewed johann christ, diego mcdunna pele beach out and beck and bella as the best 5 players of the 60 seventy's and eighty's. now the man who will, number 5 has joined them all in passing away. jimmy's tribute was a fitting and fruit one's other and we will end it there. if you stay with us,
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