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DW DW News July 14, 2024

Mob trying to pet them for life. As the name youre welcome to the show. Tears of joy in major breakthrough in botswana as the countrys high courts decriminalized homosexuality activist said when the long march out mens was read out until today on the books one this until gay laws offenders could be jailed for up to 70 s. Reading all the highly anticipated batiks the Sexual Orientation is huge its not a question of fashion speaking a strong case for human equality and nondiscrimination. Just in the moment but lets take a look at the daily hardship that faced whats one as the Gay Community. Todays judgment matters to touch again see more than most and we were correct botswanas 1st Gay Rights Organization he hopes this will be a defining moment seeing homosexuals treated equally in every decent to asians. Because then you see this is that we require men that sermon is theyre not aware of even Good Government has been holding be loose negative comments say to you so we want to be free to a

BBCNEWS BBC News July 14, 2024

In hong kong people are gathering in large numbers for more demonstrations against a controversial extradition law. Thousands have already held a vigil overnight. Atjust after 10 in the morning local time, this is the scene live outside the Legislative Council in hong kong where the bill is due for a second round of debate shortly. The legco is very pro beijing, and it is likely to pass the bill allowing extradition to mainland china. There were huge protests last sunday too, but the government has said it will push on with the proposed law. So how likely is it that the government will back down . Claudio mo is a legislator and Democracy Advocate in hong kong. Carrie lam has been conducting her business rather like a little puppet of the beijing government. She just does what beijing tells her to do. It is a very sad scenario. She is really approaching this governance crisis in hong kong and she has completely lost any credibility amongst the people here. She seems to fail to understan

BBCNEWS BBC News July 14, 2024

As business dries up. Now on bbc news, there are chaotic scenes in hong kong as tens of thousands of demonstrators protest against a controversial extradition law. Theyve stormed roads Near Government offices to show their to opposition to the measure that would allow people to be sent to Mainland China for trial. This is the scene live outside the Legislative Council in hong kong where the bill is due for a second round of debate shortly. The so called legco is generally pro beijing, and it is likely to pass the bill, though lots of amendments have been proposed. It is likely the decisive vote will be thursday next week. There were huge protests last sunday too, but the government has said it will push on with the proposed extradition law. It is just 11 it isjust 11 in it is just 11 in the it isjust11 in the morning local time. Well, joing me now is james tien, former chairman and leader of the liberal party and a former member of hong kongs Legislative Council. What do you think of t

ALJAZ NEWSHOUR July 14, 2024

And singing to save a dying language how a korean island is trying to preserve a cherished part of its cultural heritage. Now after more than a week of violence destruction and deadlock there appears to be a breakthrough in the crisis in sudan ethiopian mediators say the military join to and opposition groups have agreed to resume talks soon on the formation of a council to oversee the transition to civilian rule theyve also pledged to in the previous agreements on issues like the structure of the Transitional Government the opposition is suspending its Civil Disobedience Campaign and general strike for its part the military has agreed to release all Political Prisoners one of the conditions for talks laid down by protest leaders negotiations had collapsed on june 3rd the start of a violent military crackdown on protesters which according to a Doctors Group killed 129 people and Rights Groups are now warning of war crimes by part military forces in darfur state natasha game begins our

DW DW News July 14, 2024

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