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work and need it. and those who do it the the, the telescope stories here on our tea. lumps of chemical waste, uncontaminated soil. in an exclusive interview without c, a greenpeace expert explains the possible environmental impact of the recent explosion. the chemical plant in germany is the main question arises, is it of an acceptable to place this as it was told the tags near large settlements for the french president, emanuel macro and sous the creator of a billboard depicting him as adult hitler. it is prompting charges of poker see, given his previous staunch defense of the freedom of expression, austria has had enough of illegal migration with its interior minister vowing that
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the country will take matters into its own hands after blasting the e. u for failing to act on the program, we speak to the countries former foreign minister. what you have seen over the last that case to somehow try to take a common approach when it comes to my creation. nothing has worked. ah . all right, with this i was top stories lined up for you here on our team to national welcome to the program. my research 5 people are confirm dead to are still missing after an explosion that a chemical plant in germany on tuesday. the right now, although greenpeace is sounding be alarm, with locals are coming across. lumps of chemical waste we understand has been formed from a soot created by the smoke that was released. legacy. this iteration is very
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difficult for mechanical point of view. it is really possible to imagine a huge catastrophe. we have a plan for the incineration of hazardous waste. that is precisely those substances that, for obvious, reasons, should not enter the environment. they're collected and burned. and it is such a plan that has now suffered an explosion. it was the substances which should not be in the environment. the 3 axes, with each other, burned up and spread in these clouds of gases throughout the region. and we know that the inhabitants did not know what they might be exposed to after the explosion on the subsequent fire. if the incineration plan just behind me, residents were initially told to remain inside, keep that windows and doors closed. a tentative all clear was given. following tests that were carried out by the state and federal environmental protection services, those tests would be looking at the quality of the, the soil as well as looking at re water. it's fallen from cloud. so to feed in contact with the huge plume of smoke, the enemy emanated from the facility just behind me say they've reported so far,
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no elevated levels of pollution. but authorities have also said that they're pretty sure the toxins were released into the atmosphere following this fire and explosion . now we have seen a lot of messages being given out to people in the local area, warning them not to eat anything that's being grown in their gardens, in the nearby area. also telling people not to allow children to use playgrounds, don't city in garden furniture, or anybody that has a swimming pool in there by god. not to use that either. there's also being warnings about making sure that you take off footwear, outside of your home. if you're in one of the areas with london now, despite these warnings being given out, activists of sold off the, the, well, a number of people still unsure what they should be doing. uncertainty to rein people, road to me, asking whether they can go out in the gardens and whether we will take more samples
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and this worries me. most of all the people remain the dog. and this is not only the fault of the enterprise. after all, the main problem is that no one knows what substances have reacted and what actually happened. and here the main question arises, isn't of an acceptable to place this as it were? powder tags, near large settlements. on friday, we are expecting the authority to release more information regarding potential long term implications from this disaster that took place on tuesday. what we know from activist is that there's a lot of concern that this could have a long term effect on the area. now the most important thing is of course, transparency in terms of chemistry, no one can say what was burned there, but now we need to find out what is there. and once that is clear, we can take appropriate protective measures. life has pretty much returned to normal in labor cruise, and i'm the surrounding area. we've had condolences being offered to the families of those that died as well as praise for emergency services and rescue as he were
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on the scene so quickly. but a lot of people looking towards that information we're expecting to here on friday, about long term effects. that could be that this is the most densely populated area of germany. a lot of people living in the near by surrounding not just of labor, cruise and but also cities like cologne in the why the area of north run with the french president emanuel macro and is taking legal action against the owner of billboards. that depict him as an adult hitler. the man behind the offending image says he's been summoned to appear. it is local police station, but accuses mac crohn of hypocrisy. in a macro of land making fun of the prophets, rear is satire, but to make fun of the president as a dictator is blasphemy time and time again during his presidency manual, my court has defended freedom of expression. he, in from us in libya,
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the blessed to me there is also in france, the freedom to bless fee which is attached to the freedom of conscience from where a stand. i'm here to protect all these freedoms. so it's not up to me to qualify the choices of journalists. i can, i can only say that in france were, can criticize governments, presidents to be blasphemous, etc. it has to be friendship to defend the right to make people love the freedom to mom, to really kill, to caricature which will tear claimed was the source of all the others. but one also gets you will not give up caricatures drawings, even if fathers retreat that freedom is also enshrined in the declaration of the rights of man and all the citizen. so that does have limits whether or not they extend to the some billboard depicting corn as hitler is another matter. it was erected as part of protection against the coup with 19 restrictions in placing
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problems. but it's picked his anger so much. so he's now steering its creator. misha owens, feel the who defends that billboard, that it's not necessarily a comparison with the, not the leader. you see hitler, but you can see starlen or i can see charlie chaplin and the dictator. now, when satirical magazine surely do read, publish, controversial cartoons over them was a profit loss court and defended. right to do so. fresh publication, those sparked off its own chain reaction leading finally to the heading of a sheet. so by taking out billboard is, is a case call and having double found the 40 am i sorry for mcgraw. know, because when he comes to making caricatures of our prophet mohammed does not pose
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a problem for anyone. and when it concerns him, it poses a problem. so it's a case of double standards and that's wrong. well, if it's, if i'm, if you look at the, it for charlie, a defense, freedom expression flung from the tree, vaccinations and health policies have triggered to protests in the front. now some demonstrators come head, the country to dictatorship, but it seems that my cool, it's these billboards which all simply the law school. so how do people have feel about this comparison? he's not cool, right? to take action or shooting to take a leaf out of book and accept such caricature as part and parcel of being the head of faith for once. yes, he was upset because it concerns him personally when it concerns millions of muslims who are french work and who pay their taxes. then there is no one to defend them for help. if i understand that he feels offended because hitler doesn't have
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a great image. so ben, compared to him as of this and not very pleasant. yes, there is freedom of expression, but i think this goes a bit far to stop us cuz you should put some stuff together because it's jessica, sure. the guy just wants to make fun of him. the truancy le found him quite flat. admittedly, it's understandable that he's not flattered, but he should take it on the chin being a public political figure. what does he expect? i think he has bigger fish to fry. yeah, but it's not the 1st time it's an image has been published, showing that comb with a likeness to hitler back in 2018 the french daily and used this to cover photo on it weekly magazine. so that did provoke sharp criticism at the time the paper said that it was intended to do that and all was hunky dory. and while citizens in france enjoyed the right to insult the president might cool just
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as an ordinary citizen is protected himself from insults and public defamation. now, if the billboard is sound to see such, he could spend up to a new imprison, as well as being struck with a fine of up to 45000 euros. bought perhaps by suing the billboards, create a macro, and he's actually being counter productive in the fact that he is warring even more attention to it. so let me be sky r t. paris. earlier this evening i spoke with a yes to the wifi, human rights and civil liberties. activists to says the french elite operate with double standards. we saw him going to court instead of in the morning. phrasing, shall you do it for they are cartoons. and in the afternoon, the afternoon, a score being a shop window, a french drug used for doing his job as a jordan. and now we see this reaction for medical records. so now it is beyond
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double standards in front. it has never been about freedom of expression per se, because freedom of expression would be universal to everyone. it is only above protecting the privilege of expression of the indian, which means as long as you are on the dominant side, you can make when everybody cares to the floor or the blog, the, you know, the, the arab, the movie, the women, etc. but once you mixed the and of the fall where he placed the presidential cell, now you are facing prosecution. yes, he has a right to argue with a president, he's so he should be the person who guarantee that everybody has a white expression. he's a president, he should be above the and other european union state has lost his patience over the question of illegal migration. the austrian government blasted the european commission for doing nothing to stop the influx of illegal migrants. its interior minister says austria is taking matters now into its own hands and we'll start looking for allies on that front. there is no support from the e u commission,
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which spends time debating about refugee distribution issues. it makes no sense to give people smuggling thousands of euro's the commission does not act. that's why we act ourselves. the officer in government has recently opened discussions on border security with neighbors, hungary and the czech republic. and he's also want to see strict border controls. austria has reinforced its eastern frontier by deploying an extra $400.00 soldiers and full officer administer of foreign affairs. a current can i sold told us why the use approach to a legal migration is a failure. i want to have seen over the last that case and actually it started in 9095 to somehow try to take a common approach when it comes to migration. nothing has worked. we are in a big state made off of a lot of unilateral measures taken and it will lead to more
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confusion and it will lead to the non implementation of international treaties. what we see that each and every your member state is somehow condemned to have laid on its own maximum by and try little dry natural action. but the common european migration of chanda is not there. its maximum bring back people to turkey, bringing them back to afghanistan and all in both cases, it doesn't really work. 3 people are dead and dozens have been hospitalized with burns. as wildfires found by strong winds wreak devastation across southern turkey, one coastal town and 18 nearby villages and districts were evacuated with hotels during the same. but the focus presidents of spokesperson is called the situation a national disaster, or russian airplanes are assisting and putting out the fires and one local
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journalist sent us this report. we started having my location today at 6 hours ago. there were a big bar thought of the back as you can see, no future swimming in that location. hold each miller. so the more cover all their own and they start, every people were in the nearby because the people here really stressed about the situation and know that they've got to pick the tools but more so the company they're on your program on the taliban. hot coupled and insights, looking out the power grid and leaving the afghan capital in the dark. well, i've a local report interest among ah
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ah ah ah, me from germany where a long steady find that the the biomass of fly in say, the weight of flying insects fell by 76 percent in the last 26 years. so in just becoming much, much less common,
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which means all the jobs that they do are not being done anymore, and that that is the real danger. and that's what's going to impact on the news. ah, so good of you to join us for this program. another act of police brutality has been filmed in america to offices in colorado, have been charged over the violent arrest of an unarmed mixed race man. warning you may find the following video disturbing. oh, what do i do? oh, oh, i do. put your hands on front of you. okay. don't stop it all. 6 but please officers id the suspect kyle vincent has been wanted by authorities for several offences offered to other men fled mister vincent,
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the apparently appeared to well initially comply with that commands during the arrest, but he resisted while being handcuffed. he was apparently subsequently choked, forced face down on the ground, and even pistol whipped by one of the officers. vinson was taken a hospital needing treatment. the police in question have since been charged with excessive use of force, and they're both. so the aurora police chief is strongly condemned to conduct. does not police work. we don't train this, not acceptable. the definition of police were jelly is itself is a problem. you are you, you use the force necessary to effect in a rust. you keep yourself safe to keep the citizen safe and you actually keep the person that you're arresting safe. the job of the police officer, the street car is not to punish. that's the job of the courts. so white of dish, not a punishment for conviction. if so, if a police officer was aware, as was in the case of derek shelven,
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that he was being video camera right. your body cameras recording you and they were this comfortable with their actions. there is a serious epidemic, a serious problem. and then police officers, history needs to be looked into. we need to look at how many other times that person been accused, or have they taken excessive force beyond the level of what they were lawfully around the allowed to use. because if somebody's feels this comfortable to get this out of control on video camera guarantee is that the 1st time they've done this? as an incident like us defined, the police movement is not properly communicated to the public. a d from the police moment is a political card. it's what the politicians are using to wind up bolstering your base for more voting. it really just those programs funding for certain areas for police officers and forces of managed arrest about control of a key northern district from the taliban, or the retreating militants left behind a trail of deliberate destruction. locals described some of the damage inflicted on their homes. my end,
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they planted mines here and over there they attached large amounts of explosive and blew up all the buildings around here. and i'm moving in the quick as you can see, the taliban stole all our things and even the windows and the doors, they took away all the usable materials and left behind, only destruction. that's a bring up about for you on the program to give you a better idea what's going on here. the taliban was taken out of large areas of the bulk province, including that of the cal dodd district here on the northern border. that was a month ago since then, the terror group has been ascendant, taking more territory in the last 2 months than in the last 2 decades. it now has a dominant presence in the north, the northeast, and some of the central regions as well. we understand that taliban is also closing in on key cities including conduce and canada. ha, now the reason the taliban advances have deeply worse than the humanitarian situation in the country. according to the un refugee agency, around $270000.00,
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the afghans have been forced to flee their homes just this year alone. citizens, as we understand, trying to find shelter in neighboring states among them, pakistan was breakfast on and had cheapest on. there have also been repeated a tax on power transmission towers in the capital cobble, or the most recent took place a few days ago. it resulted in a massive black out in the city. and there are certain parts of certain districts of couple where they're still trying hard to restore the power of the program. we gotten on the ground accountant from local journalists below thought. what he was much of probably sell does not have the regular power. and that is should have, this is because of regular fighting on the highway in northern i find a son from where these power loans and infrastructures comments important electricity from the sun in his back sun. but we've also seen deliberate attacks, away explosives have been placed, and these power towers continue to be blown up. the country's power
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provider, the national power provider. it's trying to do its best. it's even lost. busy its workers as they have tried to restore power, but it's just not power. it's either the infrastructure, buildings, bridges, or church schools clinics. they've all been targeted. so i want to science infrastructure continues to be under constant attacks as we have seen, very, very high levels of violence, where fighting is now in and around. major provincial capitals as well as district centers are under attack, especially in northern afghanistan. or the escalation that i've kind of found comes in with withdrawal of us troops. just a few weeks ago, american soldiers left washington's largest african air base, which they have been operating well for the past 20 years. on a boy who discussed the situation in afghanistan with a country's form of precedent habit cause i you can watch the full interview on
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sunday, but for now, here's a preview. the taliban? correct me if i'm mistaken. but i think ever since it emerged in the midnight tonight, is your views on what that movement represents and whether it's good or not for your country have changed. what do you think about them now? i was against them. when they were in power, because i saw them violating the rights of south can people. but when my government came, when the republican i give them a party, they were caught and, and many of the winter settled down in their homes and began a peaceful life. then suddenly the united states and some of the local elements begun to attack the homes and type credit and forced them to fill the country. it was this violence committed against the african people in the name of fighting the taliban. that led me to calling the taliban are brothers because they belong to our
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country. they are our countrymen. do you think they will graham the same amount of tolerance they would not to they will not. they will not that again, people are giving them an opportunity to receive peace when the african people call for peace. this means and paternity to co exist and to allow the country to progress if they don't allow that. and if they continue to, to, to seek their phone, domination of count on the way they think of it, that will give rise to a nation uprising without a doubt. and i'll be one of those people. russia still lists the taliban as a terrorist organization. and for the record, it's the world's deadliest terror group with, i think almost 5000 deaths attributed to it in 2019 that's 3 times more than diet. in the same year. do you think any law abiding countries should be talking to terrorists all labeling any group as tara is given how politically charged that's
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more than the taliban being listed as tourist by the united nation is the cause of their action, of course. and again, everybody is trying to talk to them. there is no alternative because there are no alternatives things when drunk, things went wrong and, and the, the began to re emerge and part of the population went with them. the answer is not continuing to fight the answers to find the solution and bring the solution. and that is what russia has done and we appreciate it and we wanted to continued in fullest. so yes, talk to them. there are some p is no other alternative. all right, so some other headlines for you and brief new russian module is just connected to the international space station. that's it right there. it's actually one of the largest, yet it's called now or science. and it's going to be doing just that. the module has long been away for by the scientific community and will function as an on board
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