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list cultural riches were brutally stolen from africa and carted off to europe by colonialists. each artifact has blood on it from the ones that have yet to feel. what should be done with the stone or from africa. this is being hotly debated on both continents. slowly so far september 7th on g.w. . we humans live with nature and we depend on nature but we often into fair in its processes sometimes in a destructive way and sometimes in a way that makes things better for the end by today we'll show you
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a range of interesting examples welcome to you africa in lagos nigeria among today's stories. invasive what's a high sense and how they are being put to good use in ghana. and we shed a light on a new trend around in mobility in africa and you wrote. in egypt the bed means i returning to a more sustainable life due to the pandemic stage you know. we start the show focusing on the future of mobility lots and lots of people good whites on motorbike taxes in many countries across africa like nigeria they're the number one means of transport especially in places like legal us but they are daisy and that's why in the ugandan capital kampala the plan is to switch electric motors and not just for the motor bikes but all kinds of vehicles especially since more and more people finally realize that transportation needs to become more eco friendly and
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sustainable. francis is one of the few people in uganda driving an electric motor bike. he sees a lot of advantages really who. claims very we'll. ok has food deliveries being eagerly awaited play pregnant customer. since he serves them few well he can charge less than his competitors. he's actually very cheap to pay them in the end. i think. they don't they're that people are doubling their praise so literally it has been convenient for me in kampala alone there are about a 130000 motorcycles open borders the masses of motorized fake cause generate a huge amount of air pollution that is why the united nations environment program
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provides advice and financial support for electric mobility in eastern africa we need the media response you need in the media interventions and electric mobility is one of those because it is easier to know why isn't it infrastructure. they don't need so you can have a computer. and go on. development past valid path requires pioneers like been located korean and. the graduates of arc in university in germany how to promote acadia take the already existing fuel motorbikes in kampala and transform them into electric bikes. so all we remove. the petrol powered train petrol driven. and electric. so as you can see it's the same bike fueled by this energy of course
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. and what we put inside is mainly a controller in the electrical solar electric motor. a battery as a source of power replacing the fuel tank. or some digital controls of throttle the theory but she's recovered from old laptops are assembled into rechargeable battery units for the e. bike and the recycling loop continues even when the batteries become too weak to use in the e bay so what we do is get the new about trees use it for a mobility after that when they lose a bit of power we either put it we put it in storage systems like our. power resolves one loses a good bit of power we go through tortures another small obligations before it goes through to be disposed. delivery month francis is one of the 20
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drivers testing the transformed bikes. on average he has to return to board a walk twice a day to recharge. he runs the batteries for the evening to have less than 3 euros a day. all in all these as countries of origin costs by half. this right days germany genea done. he had worked for solar energy company for several years before he decided to try to make company as motorbikes cleaner with his startup zimbo he now imports cutting edge electric motor bikes from china. each one sells for about a 1000 euros that's quite a bit of money. they drive us can pay over a period of 2 years. and the bikes are tailored to their specific needs here
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our driving mode is different than a chinese person commuting to work here we really look and productive he was and hundreds of kilometers every day. for a small fee of just over half a euro is a kind exchange to botching for a fully charged $1.00. this is embodied by exceptionally grain since the electricity comes from the solar energy on top of the company's beauty. these green technology behind frances deliveries is a sign of hope in 2 ways providing for people's needs in the local and for clean the country once the pandemic is over. good idea but the question arises what will mobility look like in the future this is an increasingly important question for large metropolitan areas in europe a mission free electrical solutions are becoming more popular this also includes
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a new generation of the so-called tiny because they are small colorful and as easy to charge as a smartphone the vehicles which compete with bicycles and scooters may 1 day become a sustainable means of transport in cities. these tiny funny looking lightweight vehicles are the future of the ability costing as little as $6000.00 euro. and the rest easy to charge as a smartphone just connecting to your home's calloused suffered for 3 hours and if you ready to go. to the shore now this is really exciting. t.v. in the east us not to the idea is that we need electric vehicles that work for the masses. if you really want to be eco friendly you need to
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think from a point of hey how much car do i really need what type of vehicle do i really need do i really need it for. there is and then a mental conscience emerging not only the regulatory environment real engineer ation the people who live around us but it doesn't mean that mobility should be restricted range coming is its plan is the 1st manufacturer to mass produce an electric she sees the economy weighs in at only $550.00 kilos and is limited to a top speed of course you fucking imus's and alex that means and some european countries even 14 year olds could get behind the wheel. the new one is unpleasant and think it's going to be. or. that's a new generation. i mean it's a statement brings you back this freedom of individual mobility. compact
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with very much in the 950 s. in germany the tough post-war years make the tiny b.m.w. . and messerschmitt a hit with finance. after germany's economic recovery many people switched back to bigger cars. in the quest to develop more energy efficient vehicles microcosms have undergone a renaissance. of the electric micro developed by 2 swiss brothers is clearly inspired by b.m.w. some 950 s. . were amazed by those concepts because they were they were so interesting and so i mean actual and that's kind of like for us when we said like ok you need to be small and simple like that from the fifty's and.
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the german engineering assembled a team of tech experts to build a 3 seater and they succeeded at less than $550.00 kilos this electric compact car really is something. kind of guy who likes finding solutions to big challenges that fulfills me the future will be all about cooperation i'm sure. if we want to launch a bubbly energy efficient car. we've already got enough large aggressive super fast cars on our streets. then even let's customize the look of their electric compact it's really simple. and local it's a c.m. you can easily be made to feel as if their place of cargo.
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and it doubles as a taxi to the plan is to mass produce these vehicles in asia that's where palm lined up initially jews peroration his compact car i did. not turn it into a study of course we drove around and took talks as well so it was incredibly fun and we were driving around in these minimalist vehicles with out windows milling the wind and experiencing everything much more vividly. that changed my view on getting around cities. small vehicles can be even more fun than really big ones when you're driving around city centers. will compact cars catch on once they hit the market and help make electric vehicles mainstream only time will tell. it's interesting to
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see how we respond as human beings to the 2nd stanzas of our lives in order to change things now from immobility we go to fashion a young designer amazon big decided to stop using chemical dice and to make our own organic one some plants harvested by women locally the result friendly and socially responsible fashion also looks great. this top is made of recycled copper line is a sarong worn in those on baek mozambique fashion designer can see as she has created hunk crafted pieces. using sustainable methods. after the oil industry the textile industry is considered one of the world's biggest environmental pollutants. that we can see is that for ricky brand has taken
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a much more eco friendly approach to concious as the prices are to stand on clothing off air in order to properly pay all the work in the production chain the kuroda pandemic has meant internet sales have grown but clients can still visit her rotten year by appointment in. africa but it would mean africa can make an important contribution through its rich biodiversity and we have got is a spare we have several species of roots and plants which provide us with natural dyes some sound little food thought oh goodness can offer a great solution for the future. we can practice natural dying as a way of reducing the environmental impacts of the textiles industry i grant you so process the probe the song. they can see it believes that by offering sustainable solutions africa can revolutionize the fashion industry.
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and how about you if you're also doing your bit tell us about it visit our website or send us a tweet. hash tag doing your bit. we share your stories. our next report is about making nature rejuvenate without human intervention or not so much of it in the netherlands people recently created 5 new islands in the water see the archipelago not far from amsterdam which can only be reached by boat is now apologize for tourists. 60 kilometers from amsterdam on a tourist boat the destination is one that only recently appeared on the map 5 islands in an enclosed sea or lake created out of nothing in 4 years called marco water and. in 1076 the construction of
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a dam sealed off this portion of the north sea which became like a vast pond with no water in that so outlet muddy and stagnant america rather was right because of getting rid of the suffocating blanket the slick. we make. i o o roof through with the soil that's causing the problem. one of the islands is now open to the public it has a functioning harbor to several private visiting vessels a visitor's center a beach and 5 houses that can be rented out for a week. or later for use to go there wasn't anything right here there was just water so all the reads all the street all the buildings. etc was just like.
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just plain water. visitors are attracted by the remoteness of the place although it's only an hour away from the mainland not 12 monument is one of the dutch n.g.o.s behind the project as soon as the silt and sand was pumped from the bottom of the sea to form 5 roughly shaped mounds the water and wind continue the shaping of the new land at 1st reeds and graham says were planted to retain the scent genes but soon nature took over covering all with the blankets of flowers and plants at the latest count some 120 species of birds have arrived including geese gulls cormorants and more than 2200 nesting common turns. at least but backa is researching zooplankton whose presence plays a key role for marine life. taking you. to work for you as well as the temperature. of the interesting things you see of this market
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it's made of sentimental blake markham your. and make markham here is originally it was a c. so it's marine set of months. and that means. the mineral content of the work for it can be really hard because from beautiful demand for if it's for. the new addition to the dutch coastline is a paradise the birds fish and. and so like but not everyone is happy with the new arrangement. about 20 kilometers to the north fishermen in the town of book say declaring the area and nature reserve has deprived them of the whole market man lake in one stroke market well we don't have a problem with the market him we'd love nature too because we're nature people. but we made all these investments and suddenly we cut our legs we had $450.00 nets and now we can only use 15 percent and that it would have been buried not fighting so
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then we tried to go outside to the north sea we adapted to boats for that but really they're too small we tried for years to go out there in spring to get back on our feet. on the club to run. in the struggle to allocate land and sea in the densely populated netherlands nature has one less time the fish have returned to the market mallaig and for once that only being hunted by the birds. when people intervene in nature things can also go wrong what arsons is an aquatic plant from the amazon in south america came to africa a century or more ago they invasive species grows and spreads incredibly fast and has significant negative impacts on the ecosystem for instance because rivers and lakes and deprives the water of oxygen a woman's cooperative in gaza has developed
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a profitable way to fight. it's have us time on the ball to revive in south and ghana this remained a while before they initiated global mammals and that gathering water hyacinths near the town of course it's a common plant in the region global mommas process this stems into a natural fiber florence that sees a bear now has a reliable income we have the wrong use of it so well growing risk in the. city and now we're having. today so after then it's we get money from them to support our family. more than 30 local women process several tons of water hyacinth a month. the plants are invasive and highly problematic especially for fisherman.
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here on lake victoria it's dense foliage creates a sort of floating mud that makes it hard for boats to move through the water the fishermen catch has fallen dramatically. in postum in germany michael booklet has spent years researching invasive species like water hyacinths and studying their impact on the water eco system then in the us that when most of the celebrities absolved on the surface then much less reaches into debt that leads to a big reduction in al-qaeda growth so the end of a liberal nutrients at the very start of the food chain are boehner says. there are no water hyacinths on display here because they are no longer allowed to be grown in the european union in africa we have expended massively efforts underway to find new solutions to combat the invasive species the scripts why kleiner there are 2 types of evil that eat water hyacinths and breed on their leaves so they were
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introduced in problem areas in africa as a way of reducing the plant spread was but before you do something like that you have to be absolutely sure that the one decided they prefer that african aquatic plants to what a high since and start eating them instead so you're thinking of i'm a libra came from in most regions the plants still have to be have a state manually ideally before their growth has spiraled out of control global mommas only process a fraction of the water hyacinths has listed from the bowl to river but at least they have found a constructive use for this invasive and highly challenging species. the pandemic has hit the badminton eject very hard since many of them worked in tourism industry as guides or in waterfalls and resorts on the red sea but then came the current of i was bringing travel bans and lucked out when they lost their jobs many of them decided to go back to their families and communities in the
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mountains often seeing no alternative the upside to this radical change to their livelihoods however is that it is benefiting the end badly. in saint catherine home of the jabaliya bedouin covered 90 has brought tourism to a complete halt. those working in the industry have been left without income many jabaliya have been sent to a more traditional way of life some have gardens that are a 1000 years old so you had moved them hunted has revised his family garden to grow food. in the book at the union here in st catherine a lot of the jabaliya about 50 or 60 percent work in tourism so there's no other job or income at the end of the month. so we started to live the way our fathers and grandfathers did which is to live from your garden. grows various vegetables
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he also has some grafted trees a technique used widely here. this is the grafted dream it was a better arm and trade and we grafted a plum tree onto it and have a 3rd it's doing well. tending to fruit trees is a longstanding tradition amongst the jabaliya bedouin he came amendments to the guni owns one of the oldest gardens in the area and has been tending to it for decades. he's been encouraging other bedouins to return to their roots. whatever we do in the civilized world will not suit us that our nature isn't civilized our nature is. the main challenge the bedouin face in the garden is the lack of rain it's august the hottest time of the year water is gone. this year winter rains filled up the ground night aquifer but that isn't always the
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case the people here have to adapt to the water shortages. so i looked at how you could what grows most here are all men's and pomegranate because they tolerate drowned. in the water we use is rain water from the wells. sometimes there's rain sometimes there's none the altitude in weather creates an ideal microclimates for growing trees and vegetables and advantage over other regions in egypt. in drought periods when the wells don't provide an off indication water the better when irrigate from wells high in the mountains. movements in the dignity of battling elder with a vast knowledge of plants and trees is happy that people have returned to the gardens and in a way. if it was some fruit trees and some vegetables like tomatoes zucchinis plus other greens and have some livestock so they can get
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a bit of milk they don't need anything else from outside. he grows to stash use then. these provide him with a cash crop to generate income. stache arrows are expensive statutory can yield 15 to 20 kilos so that's good money but the ammons are expensive to not fetch good money and they grow especially well here in st catherine. only in livestock growing food and keeping food is part of the javelin your way of life now in these changed circumstances pulling back on this traditional lifestyle is proving to be a lifesaver. when protecting the environment also promises financial benefits people are more likely to get involved that is one tick away from that story and it is an issue we often look at on equal africa if you don't want to wait a whole week until our next show based on our social media platforms off followers
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is the doubly news live from berlin at those of history as u.s. protesters renew their call for racial justice 57 years after martin luther king jr's i have a dream speech tens of thousands gather on the same spot and their calls follow the recent shooting of a black man in wisconsin by a white police officer also on the program. german chancellor angela merkel warns against foreign intervention into russo's russia says it has set up a police force to help its neighbor chancellor merkel says belushi should enjoy
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freedom without the threat of outside interference. unbalances president alexander lukashenko threatens to retaliate after you agree to impose sanctions against high level officials as punishment for the violent crackdowns of kates protesters. i'm phil gal welcome to the program we begin in washington d.c. where huge crowds are taking part in a march in support of racial justice they're rallying on the same spot where 57 years ago martin luther king jr made his famous i have a dream speech and he racism protesters descended on the u.s. capitol after the police shooting of african american jacob blake and reignited tensions over police violence towards black people the crowd heard from prominent advocates for racial justice including civil rights activist the reverend al
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sharpton. we're treated with disrespect by police that we pay their salaries that we don't matter so we figured we'd let you know 2 whether we shot. light skinned that doubt skinned black labs madam and we won't stop until it matters to africa. let's go straight to washington. in this house today. phillips was really very emotional a large group of people who came here early in the day as we heard reverend al sharpton gave a really fierce empowering speeds we heard from vice presidential candidate kemel hair is also the children of very own martin luther king themselves who are here so
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today really marks another historic moment in the history of the united states let's remind ourselves that. they stay 57 years ago. $28963.00 martin luther king jr brings his nonviolent civil rights movement to the national mall with a rally that would become one of the largest and the most iconic to take place in this location 250000 people from across the country take part king is the last of several civil rights leaders to speak that day from the steps of the lincoln memorial which lionizes the 16th u.s. president who's credited with ending slavery a century earlier king delivers what many historians call one of the best speeches of the 20th century. i have a dream he says that his children will one day not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character. 57 years later civil rights activists
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are still fighting for that dream to be fully realized. well it is polars activists may be fighting for the dream but president trump would beg to differ he says he's the greatest president for black americans since abraham lincoln freed the slaves right that's what he said but the people we talked to today really disagree and they i have the feeling that quite the opposite is true and honestly many we talked also shared their disappointment about the 8 years of president obama being in the white house the 1st african-american president and how little he was able to really . to really fight and changed this deeply rooted racism here in the political
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and in the police system where we've had nearly a week violent protests in the city especially. given that do you expect tonight to end peacefully. right fills the march started around 6 hours ago and i think you see in the background that people are leaving so the peaceful protests are over no because this has been really peaceful today at least the police is expected expecting a while and washington is really a lot i mean very catered obviously you see very kids in front of. businesses downtown also actually l. d. w. is often is is barricaded up so we will be here throughout the night and see what happens we wish you well thanks so much for joining us. in washington d.c. . german chancellor angela merkel has well the belle of bruce's sovereignty
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must be respected speaking during her annual summit news conference in the same chance that addressed a broad range of topics including brothers and she was responding to russian president vladimir putin's announcement that he had formed what he called a police force to support better versus embattled leader would sound the shadow chancellor said foreign forces should stay out of the country. they talk with us and i hope that forces like that's will not speak deployed about the people who have bravely taken to the streets who have called types of uses of i hope they can have all the freedoms that we take for granted the freedom to protest freedom of opinion. all these things must be fought for and bellerive added to what the people want. they should be able to achieve independently there's any external interference from any side. or. we can take
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a closer look at this with the doubly political correspondent and you could not welcome i mean i would you make of the chancellor statement. itself all this was a strong statement offer anglo-american and it was a plea for restraint when she said that the sovereign trio of belarus has to be respected and when she added that she hopes that police forces russia's president putin was talking about that these forces wouldn't be deployed she stressed that it is important that the people of belarus can take to the streets that they can protest as they wish without any interference from from any side and when one of our colleagues asked her about the brutal line of action off the belarus security forces not only against demonstrators but as well against georgia
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lists here as have this is not acceptable and she said she tried to talk to mr look at shanker she wanted to reach him on the phone but he declined so far. well the chancellor was also asked about the russian opposition leader i like say and the valve who is currently being treated for suspected poisoning well he was he had to say and then come back to you in just a moment it's been we will do our best to find a small shop and bashar ability to do that here is limited once were clear about what actually happened like in the case of mr skateball we will strive for a coordinated european response not just responses by individual states this is not just a german problem even though germany has taken invest in a felony. and you go there your chances on the rather cautious their wife isn't she taking a tougher line. being clear on that matter
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as well phil only a few days ago when they were the 1st news off the berlin hospital where mr novelli is currently treated that the doctors indeed believe in a poisoning off mr novelli chancellor merkel and her foreign minister. choose. a rather rare way to express their concern in a. joint statement and this in itself shows how unusual this is germany pushes for russia to make a full and transparent investigation off the case but america also said that it isn't a german russian bilateral issue and she strikes for a joint european response after her press conference the foreign minister said that
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russia has has to count on diplomatic consequences if it proves that it is a state indeed initiated murder attempt and he added the investigation the europeans expect must be more than a fig leaf thank you for about d.w. political correspondent and you cover meanwhile you foreign ministers meeting in berlin have agreed to impose sanctions on senior better rusin officials accused of election fraud and cracking down on protesters the decision was made. a meeting in burbank but also to russia not to intervene in better after president vladimir putin valve military support for the country's embattled leader on xander shag he was top diplomat to joseph burrell's block was working to introduce the sanctions as quickly as possible there was a political agreement among ministers to designate selected individuals.
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responsible for their frontal and elections in their rules and for this sub sequin crackdown on that existed in the revolution sanction regime. let's take a closer look at this with russia on this to constantine again in moscow at welcome constantine what effects a you sanctions against individuals likely to have better russa's political standoff frankly not much. these people who are under the song of alexander lukashenko some of them 1520 years know very well that they can be claimed persona as long a time in the west. it's very clear to me that this is a symbolic gesture that will have little or no effect on their loyalty to alexander lukashenko this is a regime which is wrong on a very very tight basis and these people are not people like russian oligarchs and
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. the a much tighter control by look so no surprises here ok meanwhile the president himself has threatened his own counter measures that say what he had to say what me because from start of course something now will show them what sanctions are. not until now they force their way to china and russia through us which i think he would look at that but now they'll have to fly either to the baltic or through the black sea to trade with russia. and regarding sanction products that russia has embargoed which that will now show them what real sanctions are. they forgot who they're dealing with and that's more than the club needs so constantine agate house brussels likely to react to that. it's a joke bill it was a country of $9500000.00 population with the g.d.p.
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about 50 if the $5000000000.00 a neighbor in lithuania voters bill rose to his under $3000000.00 population and pretty much the same if not even a slightly larger g.d.p. who is going to suffer from sanctions i think it's very clear below uses. well being is like fly is transit to for example if 20 and ports and many import of climate action there's only one. if they try to block it then they will suffer even more and i don't think that will be forthcoming with a lot of cash handouts to bail out i think that this is for now more bluster then reality because look at this economy which is not a great shape is especially because of our call this because our coronavirus will suffer hugely and much less then the other 2 says e.u.
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named neighbors well so let's focus on the relationship between the russian and better version of presidents for a moment putin says he's accepted president lukashenko request for help and will send what is called a russian police force now do you think lugar shanker did ask for his help or did potent make him an offer he couldn't refuse. it could be better but i do think that our future will fight for a look at shankar till the end because look at shane goes fall as a result of a popular revolution of people stop will regard the right in russia no though from now russians are very cautious and sometimes even suspicious of the russian events that's what at least their recent public opinion independent public opinion polls show in moscow they are going to take notice if we go falls to put in that will be a significant blow to his pre-stage because ever since 2015 since the beginning of
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the serial peroration ludhiana puts in presents himself to the world as the ultimate recourse for all of thora there in the leaders who are endangered by regime change as he sees it so losing his closest ally would be a blow it doesn't mean that russia will lose its influence in minsk because billy was very very strongly connected the arson economy is actually wholly dependent on the russian economy but political blow will be huge show putin will fight to look at hillary and to him assist us probably he will not send in the military that will not be needed but if you look at shaker is in big trouble putting will definitely lend him he's correct police force units the russian troops to battle the protests and bring fast as europe has to be careful not to push minsk too hot to having to choose between russia and the a u that's the last time we saw that in ukraine it ended badly. well it's
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a different situation than it was in ukraine 2013 or 2014 it's past time to push. to do anything he is fighting for his survival and in this he can only rely on one person in the world and that is what they're going to take because since him playing of china is too far away so it doesn't treat what europe will do in moscow as in minsk they do not respect weakness and diplomacy and expressions of concern that are so traditional for european diplomacy may work in hungary as it were elsewhere but they will not work in minsk from moscow this is a very serious issue and leadership and go it will not go away until he's really defeated and that is still i think a bit far away constantine agate in moscow thank you.
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foreign ministers meeting in berlin also decided to prepare sanctions intended to limit to turkey's ability to explore for natural gas this in response to a maritime dispute between greece and tensions have been escalating in the region since you sent an exploration vessel and the naval god to begin drilling in disputed waters greece accuses ankara of illegal energy exports station france posted its military presence in the area in response to french and craig navies of taking part in joint patrols this month correspondent barbara faizal has been speaking with the greek foreign minister nicolas dead about the dispute. i missed that you had a foreign policy success at this miniseries meeting in berlin the e.u. is willing now to consider sanctions against turkey can you let us know the details well i would not consider a success for us we consider the success for a common european family the fact is that in the southeast the mediterranean we are
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facing turkish aggression turkish legal behavior behavior which goes against international law and international law of the sea so within our family we have agreed and that in case take it does not come back to its senses does not come back to the process of dialogue and process according to have the respect of international law international law office she's paramount sanctions have to be the order of the day but it's what there's been agreed do you think that greece and maybe the european union should have intervened earlier is this something that you missed should things have been taking a bit harder earlier in the game when you have to say it's going towards the future of the raiders the future of the statements as you know we have an accident last we can be a genius thanks to the cup and some of the to seep in maybe the greek come to me for this coalition has been avoided but i had to say that the problem is the turkey
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does not understand the league and the remove the limits are all pushed the limits of all international law international of the sea and i have to say that if there is a mistake in the part of the union if there is a mistake in the bottles ignited states is that they have not spoken to turkey with a clear enough language but i think after today's meeting these could be put in order but before the meeting you know the german foreign minister michael that came with a rather softly softly approach we need to withdraw ships then we need to talk and we need to have a dialogue with turkey this has failed. so far should we just scrap that all what is the gate what is the go off the next steps will use the presidency of the european union and in some of the standard he has to take the softer of the options hoping for the better for results and nobody disagrees with that of course we will all be for it to resolve our issues or problems through dialogue and that is
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greece's preferences were greece has always said that we are ready for dialogue and the last thing we would like to use the options the option off the sanctions paper we don't want them we would love to avoid that but yet again clear lines have to be drawn and thirdly has to understand there is no way that the country can exist by not respecting international law and international law of the sea this problem i think not just for the region but for the whole world how scary is the situation how scared do you feel personally do you think is willing to listen now if he gets a stronger message well i think it's not that meal greece or anybody that we could aide to president obama what he has to do for the benefit of the of turkish people for their exercise what i would say is that what do i hope to see in the region is a common understanding between countries and nations and greece is perfectly willing to do so it's for braces on their door and to choose so what do you find
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anything should happen would greece be willing to sit down at the negotiating table somewhere maybe in stockholm and talk to turkey was all parties involved 'd and figure out is solution figure out in agreement was everyone we can do that that's what we have to have terms of reference and what are the tension preferences or discussion it's clear international law international rules of the sea and also if raimi on respect of human rights because there's real issues and treaties about human rights but good again if turkey is we to come to an understanding with you you know with greece with cyprus we would be perfectly happy but if you're going to miss that then yes thank you fareed thank you so much thank you. great foreign minister nicole standing speaking with the w.'s that barbara vey so let's take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world starting in france where authorities have warned that the number of new coronavirus cases is growing
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exponentially the country reported more than 7000 give infections on friday just short of its high watermark during a lockdown earlier this year. a spike in corona virus infections in germany speer capital munich has led to a ban on the night time say enough alcohol to go there restrictions run from 9 pm to 6 am it's also not forbidden to consume alcohol in public outdoor spaces like parks after 11 pm. meanwhile a court hearing live has overturned a ban on i demonstration against corona virus restrictions planned for saturday it said the protests could go ahead if organizers adhere to strict conditions to stop the spread of the virus police are appealing the decision. of the dispute over that to protest highlighting the fear on frustrates frustration surrounding coronavirus a here in germany case numbers have been on the increase prompting the government to impose stricter measures to keep it in check times america warned today that the
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country still faces a long road back to normality. a new reminder from german chancellor angela merkel the coronavirus pandemic is far from over she expects the next few months of fall and winter to be even harder as new infections rise and people spend more time indoors she said germans should keep their guard up. he did not linger we will have to keep living with this virus and that's why my basic attitude is one of vigilance of alertness especially now that the number of infections has risen again so significantly over the last few weeks. that worries us that's why together with regional leaders i decided on further measures yesterday the situation is serious as serious as ever and you should continue to take it seriously. it's a. miracle pointed out 3 priorities for her government in the coming months
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ensuring schools can remain open safely supporting germany's hard hit economy and fostering social cohesion in the country at a time when many are suffering everyone has been impacted by the pandemic and the related restrictions including chancellor merkel when asked what she had missed the most during the last few months she replied time has been teeniest encounters the fact that you must always think about how to behave now the spawn tonight and meeting other people that's what i miss the most from this is. it will likely be months before america and her fellow germans will return to more spontaneous meetings something the chancellor herself has made clear. in football a livable coach jurgen klopp has ruled out trying to sign a message from barcelona because of the expense involved messi told the boss alone of this week that he wants to leave putting many top clubs on alert but.
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everyone it seems wants a piece of lino messi these are the scenes in the sario home of messi s boyhood club. parade thanking him to return. please come back while waiting for you with open arms let's go. over. messi shocks the football world on tuesday by announcing he wanted to leave. his team of nearly 20 years that's led to speculation about his future destination so what about liverpool. the english champions coach jurgen klopp says that while he'd love to work with messi money is the problem. does one have messi and it's the end but he had no chance so. the numbers are absolutely not for us so
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we don't even have to stop thinking about it it's all it's all clear now. one possible destination is here we actually had a stadium in manchester city a club with deep pockets led by pep squad. former coach. when i was you have been just the city and make it more difficult to beat them which was already very difficult so that's it for the premier league would be great 100 percent having the best. messi epic draw any club will competition. his next move is far from certain. is a reminder of our top stories out this hour tens of thousands of people are rallying in washington d.c. the 57000 version of martin luther king's i have a dream speech renewing calls for racial justice following recent shooting of another black man by police officer. germany's
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chancellor i'm going back against foreign intervention in with russia clearly in his sights the chancellor said we should have freedoms other nations take for granted without external interference from any such. this is d.w. news life from. the use of the tough think i'll stay with me for the day coming up just a moment for taking a look back at the big stories of the day after the death. we
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stereotype. the picture. it's all about who. joins me from the. post. the republican national convention finished refined rousing speech from president trump in the teeth of a worldwide pandemic that's killed more than 180000 americans record unemployment and federal troops on the streets of u.s. cities one of the president's main messages seems to be if you think things are bad now wait and see what happens if biden gets in i'm filled in.
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