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the the, this is the w use life from the land of john the chancellor visits the scene of the zoning and 9th attack off sholtes valves to toughen weapons restrictions and rules for asylum secrets. prosecutors are investigating assuming a man who confessed to killing 3 people that a festival and the claimed involvement of the so called islamic states, government and pakistan killed thousands of people in a string of attacks. authorities say militants forced the victims out of vehicles. check the new city and to show them dead and swimming across confidence from asia to europe through symbols, fast flowing borders. 1000 is take part in the annual event across the post. first
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the i've been physical and welcome. the german chancellor is visiting the western city of zoning and at this hour, 3 days after a deadly 9th attack at a festival. the lights plow as the victims and will attend a memorial service alongside the marriage zoning and, and the state premier with no sign westphalia, prosecute and say, a 26 year old serial man has confessed to killing free people and wounding 8 houses . investigators are looking for links between the suspect and the so called is lennox state. the terrorist organization claims it was behind the rampage. let's listen into a bottle of salts. have to say the spots tell this most. this was an icy terrorism . terrorism directed against the whole thing again,
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vibes of life against my life. so he did trying to threaten all of the, the field and in the opposite shooting. and this is something that terrorists are always with somebody saying as well. this is something we will never accept, but i've been following events over the weekend and today with chief political edits and mr. cook, this is yanna. what was the main message from so to speak? well, his main message was that he wants to console that community where he, when she praised all the rescue services and the main message overall is that his coalition is already under way to get tougher on a regular migration and wants to make it easier to, to put people back to their countries of origin, even if it's syria or afghanistan. so it's echoes a message he had when there was this last nice attack. at the end of may,
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in the city of mon heim, were asked on national stab several people and one policeman died shortly afterwards. and i think it's quite remarkable how he was trying to hit the right tone here, because he's coming to the winning in a city that's a scene demonstrations over the weekend also from the fall. right. and that really wants some time to come to terms with what is happening at the same time, he has a political storm over this very issue of brewing here in berlin. country wide and particularly was view of retail elections in the states, the saxony, in the ring here with the right a if the is a head in the polls. so he was trying to stress that he's already doing quite a lot. and that the effect of what his government is doing, it will be felt shortly. he also single without the very question of weapons control, particularly nice. that's where his own interior minister also is fellow social
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democrats is already launching a new legislation to bind knives with the length of a 12 centimeters. she wants to bring that down to 6 centimeters. but one factor is also clear. and the profit tracer here, and the prime suspect is arrested, so he's no longer out there. he was using illegally a knife that was too long to be carried out in the streets. and that was legal to carry in that particular circumstance of this at 50 celebration, also this festival. so there's no quick fix onset, and that was the very talent that would have sold much as he wasn't living in today . you mentioned the suspect is from syria and should have been deported some time ago. how will this attack impact the migration debate? even jenny? well, it will bring the migration debate really to the full funds. once again, it's ready is if you look at the ring yet in the saxony,
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where these regional elections are taking place. these are, this is a key issue in both election campaigns and really is putting a spotlight on the weaknesses in the drum and system. and also the weaknesses at the european level, because the dublin regulations were an asylum seek of remains, the responsibility of the european country where he was the 1st claims asylum. it's effectively not working. that's the consensus that nobody will try and seriously revise that there's a system that's supposed to replace this to make it easier to send people back after that process after fulda bought this, this her, this, the terrace suspect falls into neither of these categories. you should have been sent back to bulgaria where he 1st launched his site and claim that didn't happen. and now there's a plain game here on the way, because germany is a federal state or federal and regional responsibilities. so whose responsibility
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was this? because technically, it's the responsibility of the very state where this happened to deal with that it's, it's led by the conservative cd you the sizes from the social democrats. so, nice dressing. this already suggests that this is a highly a political issue. and the big question is whether fact will really play the come that much into play with everybody knowing that is no quick fix for this issue. at the same time, the police saying, look, we need more people. there been a more it could border controls also with the euro and him championship here also with the neighboring fonts dealing pick games going on. if this is going to be extended as was announced by the government, they simply need more people. and so it's a whole host of issues that need to be addressed with this is have stopped this terrorist attack. i'm not so sure. i looked at the chief political editor. thank you very much for breaking that down for us. as at least
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39 people have been killed in a string of militant attacks and southwest in pakistan. this includes 23 people killed on a highway in the launch of stone province. police say they were forced out of their vehicles by gunmen and shot dead off to having their right. these checked government officials believe the attack loudly targeted ethnic on jobbies. the largest of the 6 main ethnic groups in pakistan. security forces at the decades baffled by law militants to demand the succession of that resource. which province journalist and i'm here is i'm about told me more about the events. so this is me since last night, the below step because groups most from, from an active village subdivision of getting those. you see these are all over the programs and you mentioned was an unfortunate part of that. and they have not
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explicit named responsibility for it. but it's most likely that we are the ones responsible for that. they've also done within the cost of the stall and the passenger buses and their stomach belonging to a specific time. this is very unfortunate and which is most of the country. and that's just one incident that is for the guys that have taken place since last night. and as a matter of fact, some of them are not going to be as we speak, don't tell us more about those other attacks that you're referring to as yeah. so this will get an x on uh, so this would be below separate cuz it looks the, the try to cancel almost all the i was in below just on the back. you can check why and see if there's still some folks as many those check lines and this
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isn't back burned down to the side images with reports that they have described in the and also on this 59. so this is the sort of attack and was trying to get the message that we have here. we just want to establish control. yeah. and there's somebody to find out of. busy what vehicle we have to struggle for the septic was on so tell me how our officials reacting, responding to this yeah. busy so far the meaning that the, the facts and the of the doesn't make sense and disabled with district response and bonuses, presenting that back to you. that makes sense. but so what is the underground that there is a lot of fletcher, there's a lot of damage. the situation spots on surface se, but the bottom it's like what is that on the golf?
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it's because i don't, i'm near thank you very much for bringing us up to date on those stories. let's look now at some of the other headlines from around the world, tens of thousands of range of refugees had rallied in camps in bangladesh. they were mocking the 7th anniversary of the military crack down which forced them to leave their homes in in mon. well then, a 1000000 by hinge of leaving the caps with little prospect of returning home. of us are these in brazil are investigating whether the ongoing wildfires in the southeast was started deliberately. police have arrested 2 people suspected of boston. the funds have spread rapidly and so puddled states and killed 2 people. the government day has declared a state of emergency in the most frequent areas. italian, prosecutors will investigate the captain of the yard. it sank off the coast of sicily last week for manslaughter and shipwreck. the boat was carrying 22 people
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when it capsized and sank after being hit by a storm. 7 died and millions of workers in australia can now refuse to respond to communication from their employers outside office hours. the so called right to disconnect the policy was enacted in february that has only just come in through forceful, medium sized and large companies. unions welcome to legislation saying it would provide a better work life balance around 3000 swim is from around the world have taken part in the bus for us across continental example has held the annual asia to your challenge since 1999 these days. it's on the bucket list of both images and professionals. corresponded. you'll be on site away from the board has but joined the spectators instead. or miss stumbles, iconic boss, for a straight is normally a very busy shipping lane. put once
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a year. it belongs to swim is more than 2800 people jumped at the challenge and swim from one content into another on sundays in which is one of the wells most popular open water races. the balls for us was close to shipping traffic for a few hours and knowing participants to make some legendary $6.00. hello me to swim from east to move asian side to the finish line and your it's pretty exciting even if you're only here as a spectator. the racist challenge is, by the way, not only assistance but swim is also need to navigate the powerful currents. otherwise, the risk being swept away and not making it across the finish line. some contestants of professional swim is all those braves on my toes and they have trained extensively for the state. the tradition began in 1989 with just a few dozen swim is this year participants came from move in 70 different countries
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. it was something that i wanted to do for 6 years. and now i finally made my dream come true. you can get from one confidence to the other continent just by swimming . i think that's really fantastic. and that was the aim like for me to, to, to find a guidance that i've done in unit 2. i, but i find spoken to that absolutely. from them, and then, and then uh, just to explain to them that. so, you know, there's been this use cross continental champion, comes from turkey to come out, john swim to 6.5 kilometers and 45 minutes and 27 seconds. the foss, this woman was totally out of the one finished in just under 47 minutes. such so many here. it's not so much about winning that about coming together and sharing
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a unique experience in the same is voltage between 2 continents. over i'm swing confident to confidence, who jumping out of a plane at the very mature age. one british. well then obviously believe the sky's the limit. my. that's bailey celebrated a 100 and 2nd birthday by going side. i think the coming britain's oldest power. she does, she said the glory using the jump to raise 10 and a half 1000 euros, which already maybe is a bit of an adrenalin junkie. she's celebrated of $100.00 birthday racing. and if or all right, we wants to slow down to that age. or reminder of our top story, this out in germany's transfer is visiting the western city of zoning and 3 days after a deadly 9th attack he found to toughen weapons control and speed of the protection of projected asylum seekers. prosecutors say a 26 year old syria man has confessed to killing free people. investigators are
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looking for links between the suspect and the so called is slammed state terrorist . but i've been physical and thanks for joining me. i'll see you again tomorrow. here on the, on the long voyage through the ocean, another way and with the calls for a long time, they had to be a human. so met johnny. now the trenches have become very protective of whales and the results of the ocean conservation. the stats of tend to schools. i'm dw the a new world, a weeks as the sunset,
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silver big cities the world of rach a world that a shadow humans for e. rats of the stuff of horror stories and urban minutes, offerings voting, our disgust and fears. they're seen as dirty, aggressive and devious carriers of deadly diseases. and they're everywhere. many feel like they already know more about this animal than they want to. but what do we really know about our unpopular neighbors? the, the large scale research projects around the world are looking at the behavior of rats in big cities. and one of the 1st was a model project launched in vancouver,
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the canadian red capital that allegedly boasts the highest rank population. chelsea hills where it's a pioneer of modern rank research set out in 2010 to answer some basic questions. what are the things that interest me when i started the vancouver rock project is how little we know about rats. and i really wonder why that was the case. why these animals that live amongst us since the dawn of civilization, we understand so little. and i think the 1st is that they're a little distasteful or maybe not as glamorous as, as some of the other animals that scientists could choose to study. so if you had the option to choose between a rat or gorilla, you might not choose the rach, i think the 2nd is, is exactly this issue of co existence that we've lived with them for so long. we
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think, oh, we maybe we know everything there is to know about them. and i think the final thing is our, our attitude toward the science of rats and rac management that previously had been considered really a blue color occupation. something you just get rid of. and only now are we recognizing yes, rats or an animal, a wildlife population, just like polar bears just like salmon. so we really were wanting to understand the basics. what to wrap populations look like in modern cities, how many rats are there in each block? how do they behave, and more importantly, what diseases do they carry. of. the goal is a future where humans can co exist with rats, with this fuel health risks and fears as possible. that means, questioning previous believes and taking a complex approach to the question of living with the rodents.
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the scientists with the armageddon project have already begun to expose the secret lives of powers as rach what's on on, on the surgeon. this is a very small young wrapped up in the heath, what's known as a brown wrap to fix it. scientific name is rach as nor vega course and it's the right most commonly found in european cities and in paris. specifically, this one is perhaps 2 weeks old, and she's just starting to venture out of her bureau mazda. she'll kill dish on sale, you know, so like your real ha, uh, don't group. i'm little true that this rat, one of the common rat, also known as a sewer rat, is quite typical in urban environments, didn't you? that it was that causes conflicts because it's usually considered dangerous. and dirty girl fits it on anybody. key questions that i commit on anybody don't sure
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what to do. there is no denying that it can post health risk who didn't have room on but it's also an animal that co existence with us and down the roof. was it something you meant? oh, there's increased interest in that same one use and even a growing goodwill towards this little animal nose double off, i guess, differs on food video. so if you do this, if it doesn't matter if you have a clue, it wants to push on like you drove off the phone or the keystone. but as the community for me, the armageddon project is an attempted answering. fundamental biological questions that have alluded us to push it. it's a 1st for paris or even for france in general. there's never been a research project that has some studies, rats in the city or paris in particular on film. another important topic is health . just seeing how high is the risk of rats transmitting diseases in paris here too . we have no information, no data, no, no idea really the ill found a pleasant suzuki, formal sheets. and finally, the 3rd topic,
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which i also think is very important, is understanding why some people hate radcliffe, and others loved them. and how to better approach these differing rad opinions and images. it is the most difficult. uh, do you have the . ringback ringback the york in northern england was a key part of the roman empire. and sewell archaeologist david norton, is using 1000 year old bones to investigate what rats can tell us about human
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history. good speakers where there has been people, they have always been rach who have always liked the idea of using small and unlikely remains to tell kind of big picture stories about human history. tiny wrap things maybe 3 centimeters now that i kind of came into lots of different places and getting together a story of what they can tell us about connectivity between different human system . that's the nature of a settlement. and so basically it's tracing when, when they were understanding the presence is behind that using those processes to understand here the end of the roman empire and the development of medieval trade, the human side. and then trying to understand how much of the role they to to cite
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intake. 2 researches in hills and key are also studying the complexity of human rac relations . scientists want to develop a good rep management system for the finish capital and the lease use of the city use rach. wild threats are often seen as harmful and on useful, but then again we have pet rents and laboratory rats. so racks are they have multitude of meanings in human cultures. on the present day relationship between you mentioned, rats is, is quite heated and, and it's always important to look at history and look at the past relationship in order to understand why we have present day conflicts. and discussions. often times people compare rats to humans and. 2 say that rats quite similar to us,
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the, the, using the project is laid by tool most i below even though the cities rad problem is small, in comparison to other cities, i, the lowest team is ambitious, and it's taking an unconventional approach. when you look at the human evolution, can look the stories that that's what, whatever is the situation. human side will do that, update mutual, c, n, y a. now when i'm working with russ i see very much of a similar situation. so the greatest thing with the rest of the stuff, how well they can take each situation and thrive. you and then the rest and going laboratory records to which i've been study $450.00. yes. for different good bike bio medical uses are all of the kind of like medical advances that we have. because
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human lifespan has asked us to come along. we get to the time of the kind of like medium. so for us to kind of like sacrifice their lives for the find the so we know that the rest on the schedule, everything new but these look like the features, new for become scared of everything you. but they quite quickly learn what is the truth and what is, what does come like? it makes you can somebody in human environment. so going to like it's more difficult to say and it gives me the rules of such and such, all right? but makes it very interesting from kind of like in order for the plan which is quite a few. 6 understanding
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yeah, lots of different unemotional learning around. for example, on the truck place up the we had mice truck. so going to buy balancing me last direct trucks, but they ask about us more. then then again on here you can see on these truck plays. we have red trucks, so we know the address, i'm moving around here and there is maybe one of the thursdays inside the stone wall here. so they're running from the here and then moving around the car, the car and in here. so then we're setting up to come over here to see where that can work to make sure that the so it's a rough on whether it's the individual russell several ranch are very social animals. they bring food to the nations of weak family members. and when forced to choose between rescuing a fellow right and a piece of chocolate experiments show that rats will usually choose to help the
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these cities aren't alone. a team in berlin is also interested in the parallel worlds of rach, they're working to assess the use of rec poison in the city sewers. for decades, berlin is boned ranch with ro, dentist, sides with severe consequences for the environment. 2 but no one knows of the pesticides or the right approach. and if it makes sense to guard the city with industrial amounts of rank boys and yeah, the fossils can please now started our research project direct control and sewers. because we 1st had to catch at least 60 animals from different populations around berlin to create a basis for a genetic analysis to see if the animals are related. in the addition i use and switch huffman on that is to connect to, to them. and then we have very little of prior knowledge about wild wraps of 894
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kind of kind of the most s s last if what can you mean? the last one has the most pressing. now for all flag, we had to meet the strict requirements for approval as an animal experiment. and it took us a long time to find the right trap. it had to be animal c, which is a very small market. i was screwed up today. we're placing and beating the traps so that the animals can get used to them often. once the traps have been accepted, we trigger them and then we'll catch some grabs for genetic testing. we met, we used thermal imaging cameras and wildlife cameras to select the to best message for above ground and underground would i see 5 as me told him i was given. 2 the, the vancouver researchers have already reached some surprising conclusions. in the most problematic district were apartment blocks are built on
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a great rats move within, clearly defined territories that has some interesting consequences. the 1st phase was sort of a fact finding mission about what the health risks are that routes pose in, on think hoover's downtown, the site. so really understanding where are the routes and what diseases they carry . 2 we caught 700 rats and identified something like 1200 related relationships. so parents off spring full siblings, have siblings of all of those relationships. there was only about one percent of them that were in different city blocks. and that was quite surprising to see how little they move between blocks and of rats don't move between those blocks. they don't spread their diseases with them. so what we found using left those for rosa's,
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as an example, was that disease is found in some blocks. and not others because those blocks are really reflective of family groups. they're reflective of transmission being within families. and that in different blocks you have different families that just don't come into contact with each other. and roads. interestingly enough, also sort of mark the territory for these families. this is my block. you stay in your block, and there's very little contact between the raf families. if we know that rats don't move much among city blocks, you know that your neighborhood rat really is your neighborhood rat. and you can target your management approaches to the scale of the city block. the, the laws don't catch you. we often use this method with rodents in our research on that to yeah, we had.

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