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the, the, this is dw news light from the lin, boils over in front and soft of the police, shooting of a teenage drive the well, the 150 people are arrested office. second nice is unrest brooks, paris and other cities. the killing has re ignited for the dates about systemic racism. and from also coming up, one of russia's top generals,
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reportedly arrested over last weekend, failed result like a sort of beacon is said to have had advance knowledge of the rebellion led by the vault and the messenger chase gave me precaution and debris and presumed human remains from the ill face of the titans of mass, bruce on shore and canada, its hope that they might give some clues as to what cause the sub to include is 5 people. plus a budgeting migrant crisis on the us as a northern border. it has to pass that the migraines used to take to cross to canada that they would walk down this way. they would be processed over there at that facility. but now this is the limit. no one is allowed to cross asylum seekers trying to get to canada, say this stranded in the us without any help the
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the money keeps making. and thanks for being with us from says deploying 40000 police officers to deal with process that began after the fatal shooting of a teenager during a police traffic spelled frank security office has made 150 arrests during a 2nd nice of unrest. the crisis cabinet meeting president menu in my home said the overnight flashes were unjustifiable. he's called for calm head as they planned off to raleigh in memory of the slain teenager. know, into a blaze groups right by work. so police until the invited in protests for a 2nd night running after teenager from this working class suburb of paris was shot by police during a traffic stop justice for now,
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reads the graffiti referring to the youth who died on tuesday. a video shared on social media should offices talking to the driver of the yellow call. then firing the 17 year old driver who had no fast for couldn't roots with shots in the chest and late to died. initially, the police alleged the driver had tried to run the offices over, but the video appears to contradict that version of events the most so called this is the shocking images broadcast. yesterday's show and intervention to clear the north and line with the rules of engagement for security forces. it is due to the height, the facts will have to be established by the courts, like which is the gun their work. i'm putting to it, don't go police officers and custody, and i like everyone else. every single the truth will be established as quickly as possible because they post what type of key to make has held
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a minutes of silence to remember the t 9 to his family, the police, his actions are on the street and he is from says human rights on but some and opened an inquiry rights groups of long slammed the tactics used by french police really low income areas and the games ethnic minorities, the unrest to spread to other cities with demonstrations in the northern town of level venting their anger at police. back in on tech calls smoulder on the streets. by night, the mother of the slain teenager is cooling for silence march on thursday to remember his son on the square where he was killed. there i spoke with the gen lists catherine field in paris, and i also what the french government is doing to manage these protests at the moment we're hearing from officials of to friends,
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presidents menu micro cooling from. com quoting for respect for the state within the law. so we've heard from the prosecutor in non tad, the area just to the west of paris with this young man was short on tuesday. they have said that to the public use it specifically said the legal conditions for the use of firearms by that police officer was not met. he said that they will be carrying out an investigation with a possible charge of voting treatment and sorta. so you can really see that the state is on the one have trying to calm things down, but also at the same time making sure that the justice department is going ahead with an investigation into those police actions. the hope is that this does go some way to tom and the calling. the younger that is spreading not just in paris in the suburbs around paris, but it was so as was in your report, neil and the know and right tell them to lose in the south and from we can see from,
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from the pictures that they can get is palpable. the riots have been really intense . why are people so angry that there is a feeling that this is unfortunately days of the back in 2005 there was on rush to of to, to young lads died. they were electrocuted with no running away from place in the northern southern because then it was said that it seems a change. police would be more respectful of use and they would be more if you like, more investments in these areas now. and these low income areas on the edges of the big cities, they say that hasn't be not investment. they said that these areas do not get the same level of state support as some of the welfare areas. they said these low income areas really just have a lot of money put into security, putting into believe what i'm fine, what they need is more money into education, child care, sports facilities. and so this is real disconnect if you like. and it's not just
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young people, i was just having a look at this as an opinion poll of people age between 18 and 35 years old. so says you 6 percent of that age group, don't trust the police and don't trust the state to respect what they need and to that they have the same rules, the same advantages of people and higher income areas. right. unless catherine feels reporting from powers, thank you. so much for your time. thank you. the russian president vladimir pollution has been see now it's in public in the days following the wagner group mutiny, the kremlin has released a steady stream of videos, showing crews and giving television addresses and speeches. and most recently, vision was seen greasing crowds in the southern russian region. a doug as done shaking hands with his supports. his know, this is some of the closest physical contact the person has had with the public since the strict social distance thing during the convent 19 pandemic solutions
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does now appears to be trying to project strength show how much public support he has of to the valid and the groups challenge to his authority, as a new revelations, are emerging about the wagner groups on the rising. the moscow times is reporting that the deputy chief of self of rushes armed forces has been arrested. the paper says general, so de serving can is be held on suspicion of involvement and you have, can you, per goshen. and his wagner groups rebellion the new york times is also reported that survey can had as volunteer knowledge of progressions plans. the kremlin is refusing to comment on the alleged arrest, saying the old questions about the general should be referred to the russian defense ministry. and the defense ministry has not yet made any statements. the w 's must go bureau chief, your shadow told me more about serv. akins alleged arrest was that
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indeed on yes, some reports, even on rochester proof, i've done this telegram try most of all of his alleged arrest, allegedly nies us the rules he can himself, nor he security service has been responding for more than 3 days already. and that's why he supposedly, while allegedly has already been put in jail, but we come to verify these reports. and then it also will days of a vacant is a city, a military man. he's used to be the commander of russian forces is ukraine at the end of last year until the beginning of this year is supposed to be one of the best military officers and was owned by president clinton personally. some experts seemed to agree that the sort of you can, could have taken part if it goes in school. they argue that the precautions protest was well prepared and probably supported by the army. they asked you sort of, you conclude, have been involved. but all of the experts we've talked to, they ask why you should have taken in the march of that had them know goals that have come up with the go the months. so it's uh there are many questions and doubts
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right now. but if this arrest is confirmed, would it suggest that suits in? stella said to pudge those a close to him who was involved in the, in the, in the revolt. i don't think we'll take revenge and heads will roll now. so to say, i put another re x immediately if only put avoid getting the impression that he's allowing himself to be pressured by the public. know if he fires some one, it will be months later when the scandal is no longer so hard. nor do i believe that the cranford leader is now interested in making the files cool even bigger. we have seen the quite clearly, clearly from his initial reactions, any of that he wants to make as little fast as possible. he even sang to the bottom of the soldiers and his speech for finishing their march and this old all she had fragments, old thoughts, participants and support as one day. oh, now. so the kremlin wants to forget to declare as soon as possible, at least publicly demonstrated business as usual. okay, but we all seeing pictures of person out and about greasing his support is what's
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the message that he's trying to send by being and such? unusually close physical contacts with people in recent days. while that's through with his physical contact, it used to be on the opposite with no golf. important for us even got to the leak. the him of a bunk of president recently because he had to ruled from, says, bankers to associate, enter your must know the only thing you bought from him from time to time. he was, he used to tell about his speech and he states meetings with the select the people in the family. so you don't have to be and expect, expert on russell to understand that, that the things in the russia are not going that way. and then putting would like a right now and at least suddenly closing this to the people shows that he wants to regain. obviously he's popularity by any means necessary for our support can reach us out of those who tried to embarrass him in public. i mean, the big was old. yes. us goal him. them as and she thinks of the army and now he's reaching out to the people. don't forget the next. yeah. is there
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a presidential elections and food in the field for his image? obviously because he would like to run the, again that's what he said. the w's must have direction here. so thank you so much. i the ukranian authorities on wednesday, the rest of the man, the, they're accusing of helping russia direct to missile strike that killed at least 12 people, including at least 3 teenagers, the messiah, his popular pizza restaurant, and the eastern new trade in city of chroma task. force and say $61.00, others is wounded in tuesday, evenings attack the w special correspondent abraham is in keith. she gave us an update on the morning of this attack. and you know, there are a number of reasons for that. crematory is in the past, it's the biggest urban center that's still under ukrainian control in the east of the country. it's very close to the front line about an hours drive away from
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a place like boston, what, for example. and so it's really become a place of respite of, uh, you know, a rest for soldiers to meet with their civilian family members who would often come from across the country to meet them. and that restaurant was frequented by soldiers civilians, a aid workers, locals. and so for it to be targeted in that way, it's really painful, even for a town that you know is in perhaps one of the most dangerous parts of the country and is used to a tax for a civilian establishment to be attacked in that way. so directly, i think has caused a lot of grief, an outreach here in the country, utilities, a abraham reporting that from keith. all right, let's get you up to speed now. and some of the other headlines from around the world and european union leaders are meeting in brussels for a 2 day summit, which is expected to focus on russia's, on ukraine. nato chief and starting book will join the council also on the agenda
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versus the eas, propose migration deal with some leaders threatening to veto plans to make countries pay. to avoid taking that share as migraines. poland has received its 1st delivery of abrams time from the united states, the forcing vehicles of the 1st of moles and 350 new and used abrams tanks ordered by poland to replace equipment donated to ukraine. that will be used on the east and border of poland. close to better us. security forces in mexico has launched a such operations of the gunman did not 16 prison employees on wednesday. relatives of the missing work has gathered outside the local police headquarters waiting for information. the abducted employees were up to the prison in the southern state of chaff. puss, i'm travelling on a bus when it was captured and the romanian government is introducing price controls on basic groceries the mall kaufman items such as eggs, meat, bread diary,
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and vegetables will be kept to 20 percent for at least 3 months. critics say the sellers will boost prices on other items. the m. f has blamed profit increases for almost half of europe's recent inflation. costs of the u. s. coast called says that presumed human remains and debris from the doomed tysons of muscle have been processed show in canada. the state of it's 5 passengers, made headlines after it went missing on a tourist expedition to the wreck of the titanic 11 days ago. it's a grim reminder of the perils of the sea and the dangers of deep sea diving along with other debris. the u. s. coast guard says it has recovered, presumed human remains from the ocean floor after the catastrophic in place. and if the titans submit simple the case, scott did not declare the nature or extent of the possible remains. but said,
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medical professionals will conduct a formal analysis into costs. the remains on the debris have been recovered from the site almost full. columbus has been to the surface of the atlantic ocean the types and simplest simple which on a commercial for it operated by ocean gates carrying 5 people to view the historic wreck of the titanic when it went missing last week. after an intensive search using remote, the operated undersea vessels, wreckage was found on the sea bed, just a 100 meters also from the world's most famous wreck. the deputies suggested the titan stuff with a must have been placed and killing old on board. more than a century after it sank, the titanic has drawn 5 more people to award to re great. this recovery though, might office some come foot, but the bereaved families who lost their loved ones in the disaster, while vio thirty's, delve deeper into finding out what caused the fatal accident. frank owen,
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from the submarine institute of astray, had told me more about logistical challenges involved in recovering de briette from a depth of almost 4000 meters. that yes, it's is challenging up the dangers of probably more associated when they bring it out of from at the surface back of the ship. but the, the challenges, logistic challenges recover and compared to, to the whole, much larger than the room. but the upfront is visual itself, perhaps on a heavier, but they sort of the larger and they certainly affect its ability to move uh, when it's already got a very heavy umbilical that it's trying to pull through the water as well. okay. i mean, the possible causes of the implosion on now being investigated don't they won't come the debris tell us about the, the possible causes of an implosion. and when the implosion might have happened.
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well, i'm sure it'll tell us when i think the best clue for the wind is going to be the cruise to get normally that was heard by the us navy from its listening the system on the sea. but that would be very surprised if that doesn't correlate with the actual time of the, of the implosion. what, what the recovery of that will tell us is it's much more about how and with the, the, the fractures a could in the, in the, um, how of is pressure was the pressure vessel of this up successful? because when it's happened and of course it was, it was instantaneous. okay. from the such as we're seeing, i mean there was several parts of the tyson that seem intact when not crossed. i mean, how can that be? you give them the immense, was the pressure out that depth or yeah, i think it's, it's, we'll say the experiments, the science experiments of a, of a cook can or
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a kind of some form being put under different temperatures. and i'm shrinking of imploding on itself. this is some implosion caused by i finally a of a posh and the rest of the, of the vehicle being sketches by that. the force of this generated by the, the in rush of pressure inches into the pressure vessel into the inside of the vessel side. is broken, it's almost certainly filed and one past and the rest, the debris is in. um, the bits that have been scattered from it. i say it's clearly a extremely complicated operation who's paying for all of this well i, i would say that um the search and rescue itself is covered under mac international . um, because uh kennels are, and america has
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a maritime obligation with the safety of life at sea. and the, and each country has maritime search and rescue areas. and so, so this very clearly so the search anyway fits into the purview of the us and they were, they were managing and code matching the rescue operation of the cost of that recovery. um, i'm not sure it's hugely additional, but once they really have the are of a on size and was doing the and the location the, the, the debris has been the river is a big crop. the real costs are much higher. are in the mobilizing of it, there's a slight incremental cost for each diets, but i think most of the costs are already covered. all right, thank you frank. thank you so much for your time. that's friend owen, from the submarine institute of australia here small stories
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making news today. format us president donald from his counter assuming john list in gene carroll for defamation for accusing him of rate. in may, a jury found that he sexually abused her in a department store in 1996, but did not write the trump counterclaims thinks damages and a retraction of that rate accusation. the pop superstar madonna has postponed her late as well too due to what's being called a serious bacterial infection amount address. so the 64 year old thing a spent several days in an intensive k unit, also coming in on saturday. she is expensive to make a full recovery and was always on one of japan's islands have turned red for a leak from a b. a factory. officials in okinawa, said red food coloring was leaks from a be a tank cooling system. the ryan bay, a company has apologized and said the guy poses no health risk
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to the us. now when the migration crisis long brewing and southern states has arrived at the northern border, tens of thousands of migraines crossed from the us into canada without proper authorization. last year and not the canadian prime minister just intruded on the us. president joe biden struck a deal to revise, the cycled safe, the country agreement. that's essentially closing the border for asylum. see cuz the us canadian border compass, nearly 9000 columbus is. and one of the main unofficial crossing points was rock some road in southern quebec. the double use current carlita trim lloyd went to see if this rule passed through the forest really has now become a dead end of the, the border between canada and the united states. as the worst longest, unprotected international border, they are around 100 official ports of entry,
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as well as many official crossings like this one at the border with the state of new york, where 40000 immigrants entered canada last year, an old time record. so this is the path that the migrants used to take to cross to canada. they would walk down this way, they would be processed over there at that facility. but now this is the limits. no one is allowed to cross, while official crossing points between canada and the united states are strictly regulated piley's installation called the safe 3rd country agreement. the other ones are a loophole in the regulation that email gets used to enter canada and claim asylum . in march of this year, it was closed, and this is creating a bottleneck situation in the northern states of the us. like in portland, the largest city in maine, where many immigrants are now strand. we've been sleeping here on the street for over a month. no one tells us anything,
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no one helps us. there's no room for us. but where can we go? what annoys when we all knew? isn't america suppose to help were sleeping outside at the church? they always say come back tomorrow. we have kids. some with me florida, a huge challenge for the helpers like mike guthrie, who manages a couple of shelters in the city. it's very difficult. and it's, it's never great to look a family in the face and say, i don't know where you're sleeping tonight. especially when they've come to you for help. most of the immigrants here are from angola, comes on and t p. they cross the us mexican border. now they're stuck before. if you have 100 asylum seekers arriving here from the city of them of 40 wouldn't be crossing the boulder as towards canada and nowadays big can't cross the border because it's closed. now the are for us to start with their process here as they have to state the state to the location as a lawyer. model key,
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bungie helps them to start the asylum procedure. he entered the us as a refugee and is now the president of the congo lease community in portland at the city hall. the major is addressing the crisis we've been trying to problem solve the issue of emergency shelter for quite some time. and we have been for very sweetie housing for individuals. we need emergency shelter for the operation. so the fact that we have an agreement before us tonight is a combination of a lot of consistent worth to data or voting on a new emergency shelter for 180 immigrants. the proposal past 8 votes to one, but not everyone is in favor. for what is it that really bothers me is my lack of privacy. i live on a dead end street. i have the woods behind me. i have a large backyard for my family and my animals. and i feel as though
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a 180 people over there will disrupt and i will lose my privacy off my deck because it sort of like that's what i see a temporary solution. that once more deepens, divisions in the united states. muslims around the world of been celebrates the ead allowed to hi, one of the biggest days on the islamic calendar. massive brows have been gathering for pres in public spaces and mosques, many southeast asian nations, including indonesia, amal can eat a lot on thursday, while other places enough for care in the middle east already did so on wednesday. the timing depends on size things up in the holy days. also celebration with animal sacrifices and which shed meals. this is a quick reminder about top stories today from is to deploy 40000 police officers across the country following a 2nd nice of unrest over the police shooting of a teenage drive. the killing has re ignited the debate about systemic racism and
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