tv World Stories Deutsche Welle July 13, 2020 1:15am-1:30am CEST
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when it comes to the fans of the humans and see them wired to foals who have decided to put their trust in us. my name is jenny paris and i work. from. this week on the world stories attacks against refugees on the aegean sea and 93 year olds about the corona infection but we begin in the usa that's been hit full force by the corona pandemic with record spikes in new infections and more deaths than anywhere else in the world the virus exposes a divided society. things look like they are getting back
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to normal at lake allatoona just 20 miles northeast of georgia's capital atlanta about off boaters are back on the water and nobody's wearing a mask in downtown atlanta and across the entire state a growing number of shops and restaurants are reopening back in business and at work by order of the governor but not so fast with deacon of county atlanta a food drive a fairly common sight these days we're told that predominantly affluent african-americans live here however today long lines of cars from the parking lot again for a box of vegetables and a bag of frozen chicken breasts or car and household. what's going on because. i got you know to find out it will give you this is john beals he's a chef and used to have a thriving catering business then covered 1000 hits on a corner selling barbecue fuel says the state's decision to loosen restrictions
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early and widely means he can work and feed his family but of course he knows about the potential health risks and that makes him feel uneasy. well how can you open a country with no cure it's like seeing the people out to discount to see what happened is so many words like guinea pig african-americans living in atlanta since directly under privileged communities have suffered the most from the cold 9000 looked down and also from what many say was a hasty reopening of the state they were below paying jobs live in so-called food deserts with no access to healthy nutrition let alone quality health care or education yet they're often so-called front line workers with no other options for work the coronavirus death rate of black americans is roughly 2.5 times higher than that of white and asian americans and twice as high as the death rate for latinos we need pastor anthony moti he says by reopening the state for business too quickly
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the governor willfully put primarily african-american lives in danger what we're doing is african-american leaders and. 3rd doing at the. social. shelter in place. use mess. the pastor says president trump is ultimately to blame for ignoring the disproportionate number of african-americans dying from colbert 19 across the country mostly is convinced trump will pay a heavy price for this at the ballot box in the presidential elections come this november for now he wants his congregation to stay home urging them not to go to work or even come to church. refugees have been trying to cross the straits between turkey and greece to reach europe for some time but many of them don't make it there are reports that boats with refugees are being attacked at sea and forced back.
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off greece poses a possible question was a disturbing answer more migrant boats are leaving turkey for the e.u. but on the greek island of less fuss there hasn't been an increase in iraq. there were 19 people on this boat but that one. is 16 year old from afghanistan to these pictures he said it was shortly after masked men attacked them from endangering the boat was in greek waters off last bus on the 5th of june this year the boy doesn't want to be identified. but. much of the course 2 men have. made their escape they are wearing black marks on their faces and i want to have a nice call on our board and cut the wires which is connected.
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we analyze dozens of similar reports and videos comparing them such as coastlines and the position of the sun along with information from emergency calls official reports and eyewitness accounts. our conclusion refugees and migrants are being kept away from the greek coast at times by force it seems masked men often attack migrant boats on the open seas damaging them so they can't be steered and leaving them adrift sometimes they even actively force the boats back into true cash waters a tactic known as push back. evidence such as this video. analysis of both structures let our colleagues from the investigative platforms battling cat and light house reports to clearly identify the d.m.v. as belonging to a greek coast guard ship. but greece denies using illegal methods the coast guard told t w. the operations conducted by
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a harbor police and hellenic coast guard are in accordance with international law and international conventions. we also asked the european border agency frontex which works closely with the greek coast guard their answer didn't refer to the incidents in question they just said all of their border control operations conformed to the highest standards my question to context you say you don't know all but how could you not know and what steps have you taken to rebut what we have as evidence. kiki has been watching migrants moving across the gnc for years and has seen a rise in the number of pushbacks she has been monitoring the situation for the european center for constitutional and human rights. the e.u. is expected to stand up for a new law to be respected and we haven't seen that we haven't seen it in public
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statements made by representatives of the e.u. institutions and we haven't seen it in any sort of legal action that new institutions have to power to take against member states not respecting the new deal members of the european parliament and the un high commission for refugees are demanding an official investigation they say greece has the right to defend its borders but it must do so within international law. israel's plans to annex parts of west jordan have increased tensions in the region in the palestinian enclave bait in the west bank residents are now facing an uncertain future. this tunnel road leads to the palestinian village of beit exile next to the security barrier that separates israel from the occupied west bank at this particular spot the fans of the israeli barrier was built around
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a house belonging to one palestinian family that i have slid from this almost unique enclave right next to a jury said. and the entrance gate and cameras are remotely monitored like other palestinians wonders what will happen to his home if the settlement becomes officially part of israel a move based on the controversial you as peace proposal put forth in january. i consider the annexation that we're hearing about to be a show of american and israeli arrogance in order to confiscate more land the israeli and american governments just want the land but without the people killed it's only a many and. so far israel hasn't presented any official maps to explain which areas it could next person and where the lines would be drawn and i have this concern that the move could lead to yet more isolation and further restrictions on
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movement is specially since the tram plan and visions only limited enclaves for the palestinians. that. there's no future. there's no hope of. my hopes are gone that so the support we see for the israelis nobody cares about us palestinians at all and the work of the movement between different parts of the occupied west bank is already very complicated for palestinians. it's more than an hour's drive to cross the kalandia checkpoint. only palestinians with an israeli permit can cross from here. from there we return to the settlement of given her. son. who is one of the settlements founders like most residents he's waiting for more details on the an exemption plans from the israeli government. to shia holy although a significant things that could come out of this plan is that it can open up
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a very positive opportunity for us to expand our settlements for our children and it's also good for the people on the other side. fence if an exaggeration goes ahead it's expected to be a long process on the palestinian side of the fence uncertainty is crowing as once again maps are rethinking that without the people living there having much say about where the lines are drawn. and last journey takes us to germany the elderly belong to a high risk group during the ongoing pandemic and their chances of dying due to corona are especially high but held out housman survived an infection despite his old age. when you're young it's different but at the age of 93 what you have to worry about. he had prepared himself for death how about housman contracted covert 19 at the age of $93.00 and
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fought the disease for more than a month i would have stood me well it hit me hard i was groggy miserable and i was always tired lost my appetite but the knew i couldn't eat anything at all times does the same and i didn't feel like eating anyway. and during the innes he lost 12 kilos at one point it seemed he would not make it he had already decided against going to a hospital and intubation but habit for his way through and pushed himself to go just a little bit further every day with his walker he had no fear during his illness. i was afraid when i was taken prisoner i felt fear then but now with the flu i wasn't at all afraid. besides have at the other nursing home residents with covert 1000 also managed to get through it as opus the canteen leader describes the day
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they all tested negative again i love how they still got high we were all so happy many staff members cry and i even cried too it was such a relief it was such a great feeling like it's a good. habit is really looking forward to one thing once the coronavirus is finally under control. i have an electric cars i'll be happy when i can go to the divine river that i would drive into the city with it it's been offered for 8 weeks now and it's going to be very angry with me. but not kid very vocal in the kindergartens euler older people who don't have the virus not allowed to go out again would have almost a good. feel for. solar powered mobility
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