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violence against children. this is the news live from berlin living with the effects of the climate crisis as the u.n. secretary general sounds the alarm on the world rising global temperatures we hear from an indonesian fisherman waging his own personal battle with the rise in global sea but also coming up. thousands of people march on the streets of hong kong in a new wave of protests they're hoping to keep up there are many after the landslide
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victory of pro-democracy candidates in elections a week ago. and events are being held around the globe to mark world aids day much has changed since the discovery of the h.i.b. virus and 1983 we'll talk to an expert about the situation in germany and the rest of the world. thanks for joining. us secretary-general antonio terrace has issued a stark warning about the threat of climate change and he's called for immediate action you know that the bank of england governor mark carney would be taking up the role of special envoy on climate action at the u.n. from early 2020. we heart in a deep hole and we are still digging soon it will be too deep to escape
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i welcome the voices of the young activists i've been meeting they understand that you are just providing their future if you fly i will continue to push everything to keep climate at the top of the international agenda terrace the statement follows the declaration of a climate emergency by e.u. lawmakers showing a heightened awareness of the impact and implications of climate change for some people though in other parts of the world the issue is already a life changing one. abdulhadi a fisherman in java indonesia the climate crisis is stark reality flooding in his home village of town back is so bad that he's engaged in a constant battle against water it's a graphic reminder of the risks posed by jobbers sinking coastline. it's always flooding my house is located to the lowest level lower than the road.
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there every few years hardy has to elevate his house the flooding is aggravated by the ground level sinking caused by extraction of underground water and coupled with extreme weather and rising tides associated with climate change. and there's land subsidence of around $10.00 to $20.00 centimeters every year due to extraction of underground water and on the other hand the seed ever has increased. due to problems have caused flooding and high tides. other than that climate change also caused other impacts like big stream weather. and that. indonesia is particularly vulnerable to climate change the polluted capital jakarta is drowning because of rising sea levels because of this alarming situation the country's authorities have taken
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a controversial decision to move the capital which will cost 33 $1000000000.00 hardy though can't afford to follow his government's example. it's impossible for us to move we can't pay for it so even though there are a tidal floods. for him the only way to confront the climate emergency is with a stoic fatalism. multis prosecutors have charged one of malta's wealthiest people as an accomplice to the murder of investigative journalist daphne corona. the organ fenech pleaded not guilty to his alleged involvement and police death police arrested him 10 days ago while he was trying to leave malta on his luxury yacht at least there was investigating government corruption when she was killed in a car bomb attack 2 years ago. spoke to her sister shortly after fenech appeared in of aletta court i will be content when every when full justice is finally did it
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for everybody involved in duffy's murder and everybody she ever exposed and everybody involved in how often they have not been identified yet which is why we are expecting the prime minister to leave office and paul imminent and be investigated himself along with his chief of staff key chambery because they may have very well have been involved in the plot to murder. thousands of people have taken to the streets of hong kong in a fresh wave of pro-democracy protests there hoping to keep up the pressure on city leader kerry last after the landslide victory by pro-democracy candidates in district council elections a week ago once again police in riot gear are out in full force. taking aim with pepper spray at protesters rallying to decry precisely this kind of police response hong kong's pro-democracy movement was back out in force with thousands on the streets chanting revolution of our time and liberate hong kong
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once again police made arrests and used tear gas to push demonstrators back even as a separate rally was being staged elsewhere in the city to protest the toll the tear gas is taking on residents health but the movement seeking greater autonomy from beijing is eager to keep up momentum after its candidates landslide victory in district voting a week ago. after their highs her. remarkable achievement in the district. approaches putting all of these do exist now we are calling to call for one to set up an investigation commission called police brutality i think it's very important for us to all like. like come out of it all together make sure we're on the same page chamar so you support what we're doing. on the 3rd rally a wave of american flags relayed protesters gratitude for this week's show of support from donald trump the u.s. president a hero for protesters after he signed legislation that could sanction hong kong and
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chinese officials for human rights abuses in the city. spelling out appeals for more help their banners underlined the sense that their struggle is far from over. the election of 2 new left leaning social democrat leaders has cast doubt over the future of chancellor angela merkel's government senior german conservatives today called on the s.p.d. not to abandon the grand coalition but they also ruled out renegotiating the governing agreement they're willing go of norberg of altar boy and. say they want to focus on issues closer to social democratic values such as social justice and climate policies and they have indicated that they would be prepared to exit the cold. if they don't get what they want speaking after her victory last night leader designate espen said the pair wanted to discuss the way ahead at an s.p.d. conference this week. you could look like he's sick with a grand coalition is terrible for our democracy it has to be said we can also see that both big parties lost out in the grand coalition that means that we both have
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an interest in governing in other coalitions again. today marks world aids day so much has changed since the discovery of the hiv virus in 1903 over the last 2 decades the number of new infections has declined significantly and although there is still no cure a positive diagnosis is no longer a death sentence however hiv remains a major concern u.n. estimates that close to 38000000 people worldwide are living with the virus about 6 percent of infected people live in western and central europe and north america 15 percent are in the asia pacific region and nearly 70 percent of hiv infected people live in sub-saharan africa which also has the highest numbers of new infections and aids related deaths. around the world events are being held to mark world aids day china has launched a national red ribbon alliance to better connect medical facilities helping people
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living with the disease hospital in brazil released thousands of red balloons to draw attention to the ongoing epidemic in south africa an organization that supports mothers and children living with hiv being held special events including a performance by this way to choir. and to talk about the situation here in germany i'm joined by hog addictive. a charity that helps raise awareness about aids what is the situation in germany as far as each of you people goes well we have declining numbers of infections 2 in germany that's really good news that's because of the effectiveness of the medication the therapy under effective under effective therapy activities not transmittable anymore and that's really good news because it also helps to remove fears people are not afraid anymore if they know transmission is impossible and
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that is the case today but there's still stick all there is to discrimination against like in people judging other people who've saying well why didn't you protect yourself you have done prong or are seeing a danger in other people like moving a little bit back wards or maybe it's still a problem maybe i could get infected that's not true of corus in everyday life transmission is impossible with an effective therapy it's absolutely impossible but that's that's good news not everybody knows it but why doesn't everybody know it are young people forgetting i mean i can remember you know how princess diana at the end of the 1900 shook the hand of an aids patient yeah really shocked people and but raised awareness and made it clear that you don't die by she she showed people you can touch people with edge of either pose a sensation in. it was so much panic and fear and today the situation has changed so much and we can tell people you can even sleep with people living with hiv show
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really as long as you choose one of 3 possible ways to protect yourself one is still condoms the other one is the the the therapy because under effective therapy transmission is impossible and the 3rd one is joey prophylaxis as an edge in the negative it's everything you get to of person you can take a medication to if you have a high risk and you won't contract it have you done get back to the stigma you're talking about let's say i had each i.v. in germany what kind of obstacles and sort of projections are problems that i face in society the 1st thing you should know is that you can go on living a regular life in all areas like burke family sexuality everything still possible because of the effectiveness of each of you therapy but you never know how other people who are react you will get a lot of support people will be supporting you. there are always some people judging you or maybe you will you have some problems of birth maybe because your
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boss things you're not an affective employee anymore and stuff like that it's not true there's still a lot of lot to do to tell people that people with a job we can live like anybody else ok thanks so much that was a victim of aids hiv here in germany thank you congress for its now and the draw for the euro 2020 group stage has taken place with germany given a very tough assignment the german side will have to face both the reigning world champions france and the reigning european champions portugal in group af the outlook appears slightly less troublesome for fellow tournaments host england will have to face croatia and the czech republic in group d. the 4th opponent in each of these groups is yet to be decided. and fire nick has suffered their 1st set back under new coach hence the flick the champions were heavy favorite hosting live occasionally but the man they call the jamaican
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sensation stole the show for the visitors. by his standards robert levin duff skiis having a barren spell one game without a go but if that's bad spare a thought for leon bailey at the end of the line he did he scored once all season that is until you arrive in munich. bailey bursting through to give leyva cues in the lead on 10 minutes the 1st go by and had conceded on the coach can see flick. to see move once prolific goal scorers was to continue thomas miller's deflected strike levelled for biron normal service or as you know but only for a minute the hosts back line course out again and the fastest man on the pitch was on hand to capitalize. i. a classic counter and a smart finish to match from bailey. smart finishes
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a usually 11 duffy's demand i know today the dummies didn't work the colts route went on. like brian laver couzin was also defending higher up the pitch surge gnabry selflessly passed the ball to his generosity was undone by a supposed sliding tackle by law spend. the visit is clinging on at the break and that set the pattern for the 2nd half with late accusing forced back deeper and deeper they faced a bye and parish keeper lukas shredded skin needing to be on top form the visitors had to play the last 10 minutes with 10 men after jonathan tyler straight but still they held firm with a little help from the woodwork 11 dusty egg. and failing to hit the net i. may have a couzin wins he won i didn't just ski might do well to take lessons from bailey
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and his heroic labor crews in team mates. and you are course watching news from berlin coming up doc female genital mutilation victim seek help in germany and they spicer. welcome to the but is the game here going to be triplets to talk about some. country. that's a little we have. let's have a look at so many of them at least look so you don't want to. t.w. .
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