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just sitting still if you. want to directly to the. children. there's also concern author artie's have lost sight of the dozens of migrants that had tested positive for corona virus. some have even chosen to stay at the school which morea camp with no vining water electricity or food it's unclear how long they will be able to stay in the new facility is still under construction but most of those left homeless just want to leave the island grates prime minister has repeated his call for other countries to take in more migrants. by florian schmitz from florian as not full 5 days after the fire how many people there are still preparing to sleep without shelter. this is very difficult to
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express in numbers out of the 13000 refugees who lived in moria before the fire only both 300 have moved into the new facilities 400 unaccompanied minors had been transported to the mainland earlier this week yet the situation here less buses rather chaotic in a press conference this morning the greek minister of migration. has announced that tonight 5000 beds will be ready for the refugees as of today though the press has no longer access to the street where a majority of the migrants and refugees still gather about a 1000 people in the area of the former morea camp others are scattered around the area which means that the majority of the 13000 people spent another night outside floor and we heard that some people are refusing to move into the new temporary accommodation. waiting for instead well they're hoping to be transported
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either to the mainland or even better to countries in western europe such as a germany or france or the u.k. . the chances of this happening very low though germany has announced that they would take in only $150.00 austria for example won't take in any at all and yet after many years of dire conditions in moria neither the refugees nor the people of want and you can a closed center as the government is planning to erect this is also white the refugees refused to go to this new facility in fear they might not be able to leave any more. on the bus floor thank you so much. across russia casting their ballots in local elections which are being seen as a key test of president vladimir putin's grip on power the polls are headed by lots
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months neophyte all poisoning of opposition leader. his team wants russians to vote for the candidate with the best chance of defeating putin's united russia party. voters weren't exactly flocking to the polls in moscow's outer suburbs turnout is usually low in russian regional polls but this time opposition leader alexei know volumnia and his team called on people to get out and vote the timing couldn't be worse for president putin and his party united russia. the corona crisis has led to rising food prices and unemployment. which were like ants for the government no one cares about us that's why i voted for the next generation. so. that the candidates should stand up for our rights so that we can finally make ends meet again. the vote is being watched
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especially closely in the far east where just satisfaction is running high no voice of beers russia's 3rd largest city saw repeated demonstrations leading up to the poll while kremlin critic himself incapacitated his allies across the country have film seems like these were no lection observer was pushed around or here where an election worker appears to throw away documents. first results are expected on monday they'll be closely watched both by the opposition supporters on the ground and by russia's establishment in moscow. security forces in belarus have detained at least 250 demonstrators during mass protests in the capital minsk at least 100000 people taking part in what's being dubbed the march of heroes the protest highlights the plight of those the tined on suspicion of trying to overthrow the government part of the hersey rallies have gathered momentum since last month's
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disputed presidential election stepping up the pressure on authoritarian leader alexander lukashenko. well they doubly correspondent nick connelly is on the ground for us in minsk nic these protesters say they feel like it's their time how did it look from your vantage point. well definitely very very big you would very difficult to tell it quite how many people were out because the geography was different this time around the government had effectively closed down the downtown of me to the protesters where the protests had been previous weeks until they were spread across ordinary residential district about david and you play but you had people. cheering clapping seeing the project come to them or us and them having some protests and then the protests moved on to an area where the top officials and i like to look good government. can't direct threats and so on all. from not going. out of the way these protests are very big they're very lively and you have a microcosm of what people bring with. small children. but then the end very very
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quickly because as soon as the numbers to now the police can get people stragglers on their way home they come in to arrest local now making about 400 people arrested over the past few hours real kind of jump through. the end of what was it was a very relaxed day reports of violence against the women protesting guess that i knew has that affected the turnout of the behavior of protesters on sunday. i mean certainly anger at the violence we saw yesterday but no surprise there was a phase a few weeks ago where security services were treating women with a bit more concern than the famous pictures of women standing between the police and protesters preventing arrest that is now well and truly over again lipsync in recent days saying that this is not the time for the security services to be found by the law basically giving them cause most to use all methods legal and illegal to stamp down these protests and it seems that that was what protests were expecting
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but it hasn't stopped the coming out you can begin numbers today the images. the words and actions on. a style how the opposition planning to break. most of its main figures are. those who are being chased out of the country probably going to look into exile does this now these things are happening organically as if the kind of crowd is making this happen through horizontal connotations social media. that most people in it without much of a hierarchy but when you speak to people on the protests you hear them talking about making colleagues friends dancing a long time being able to organize without some kind of clear agenda and they say that as long as the numbers keep growing weaker we will put pressure points on the lip sync to respond will force him to make mistakes and thereby provoke even more people to come out people who maybe are coming up now so no clear path forward no
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road map but definitely no willingness on the part of people i spoke to today to go back to keeping quiet on the streets of minsk nic thank you so much. all right let's have a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world the turkish ship at the center of rising tensions with greece has returned to the coast of turkey earlier the order cries energy research vessel had been deployed near the greek island of. athens says anchor is violating its sovereignty by exploring for energy and its waters. from a pretty british prime minister john major and tony blair urging lawmakers to reject government plans to override the brakes and deal with the european union the latest say the legislation would damage britain's reputation proposal would reduce e.u. control of trade between the mainland britain and northern ireland. military giunta which staged a coup last month has agreed to an 18 month transitional government and then to
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hold fresh elections ukrainian came after 3 days of talks with leaders from political and civil society groups the leaders of the transitional government will be chosen by the joint. firefighters in the u.s. are hoping a change of weather could help them with the the battle against huge blaze that is raging across several western states days of dry and windy conditions have been fighting over the flames in oregon washington and california the wildfires have killed at least 30 people and officials in oregon a warning residents of possible mass fatalities. and more than 20000 square kilometers burned dozens killed and the death toll likely to go up sharply some of the worst air quality in the world this is the devastation of dozens of wildfires on the west coast from california to washington state.
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the same smoke that is chokes residents is perversely now helping firefighters. fire still burning we do have a spot where across the road. which is not what we wanted. but i only spent our saving grace right now as we do have a smoker above us right now which is keeping the fire to. but so much damage has already been done tens of thousands have evacuated. these people are sleeping in trailers or tents in an oregon parking lot many don't know if their houses are still standing. we saw a bird that was flying and then also an inch completely dropped. and i told her is it if it's chilling going to treat you as i don't want to die too so we left so it is what it's going to be and i am just thankful that we're alive we're together authorities say their response has been hampered by false claims on
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line that extremists were setting fires these men live just a few kilometers from the fire line but they're patrolling their property for fear of looting. we'll hear nothing but looters orson's on the radio i drove around and kind of did my own observation and i didn't feel in fear of my house catching on fire so i decided to hang around to protect. some of the worst blazes are still burning for west coast residents this nightmare is far from over. in formula one lewis hamilton took these 90th career victory by. chaotic tuscon from free the rice was stopped twice and 6 cars had to be retired before i left the pricing of been completed then the site is paid we're joined on the podium by red bulls alex album. when turkey or
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a sandstorm has surprised residents of the capital ankara a massive dust cloud enveloped the city turning a clear sky and one orange haze 6 people were injured by flying debris sandstone was also marked by strong winds and what. you're watching day w. news up next world stories looks at coronavirus skepticism in cameroon imagining i'll have more news for you in 45 minutes time. by dusty boots muddy tires and drums we deliver urgent lifesaving boxes we give our everything to reach those who need us the most every box feeding their futures. boxes for the hope of lifesaving food in the sun much more
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carbon 19 that makes it difficult to explain the risks and convince people to get tested histories of cameroon have never been empty since the beginning of the coffee can 80000 and so short distance in doesn't apply i'm watching daily life here some people like mike sell a small treat i do not believe the virus exists at all income or rude irony kali us disappears must to appear on camera but he does not think the coronavirus entered the country. best talk of coronavirus cases in cameroon but we don't really see proof of these cases in europe when you hear of the pandemic here of hundreds of people dead from the virus however in cameroon we don't see that. those views are a coup by many people in these markets and no wonder. they go medicine teams of medics across the city to remind the public about the pandemic and to encourage them to take recruiting of our us test but it seems often encounter hostility on
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his suspicion. some people believe the pandemic is the government's count them out one of the main challenges is that we have to test the maximum amount of people possible because people are hesitant to get tested as you have seen when we come around some people mock us they say we are part of a secret cult they also say we're bringing the disease to them so making people aware about this pandemic is a great challenge that we're working on. the at the end of every living 14 kilometers away the government has set up a move by piston center those willing to be dissed that are brought here 3 days into the operation this unit has recorder one positive case good news for the doctors. the amy says this truce and treat not a flight in the coronavirus could income ruin. oh rolls. back in the market these workers see the coronavirus exists is not over yet put on
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your face mask over and over come early as we're going to close in 10001000 coronavirus cases with 410 deaths. is one of the was he conscious enough ika from us s. to doesn't believe in 8. mile they're going to. offer today simply inflate the figures in cameroon and we don't see what they are talking about or the resources to fight the pandemic are enjoyed by the wealthy but the poor have nothing at all. yet despite the challenges they are when is this thing teams the plans to extend their company to order regions income rude people who take the mrs seriously to stop the dreaded coronavirus. thousands of demonstrators have been arrested in belarus for protesting against the
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autocratic president alexander lukashenko volunteers are helping them deal with the traumatic effects of being jailed. this small park in front of an isolation center on the outskirts of men's cuz the come an important contact point for relatives of victims of police violence volunteers provide information about the whereabouts of those who were arrested during the peaceful protests. we're helping those who are gradually being released from the isolation center and everyone waiting to be released we give them clothes and psychological and medical help who. are the authorities let some volunteers and saeed to see the detainee's they are the 1st unlearn about the conditions of detention and the circumstances of the arrests some of those who have been released returned to pick up their belongings now that.
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we had distributed leaflets saying that the strike was a legitimate active resistance then we went home. half an hour later about 5 and identify command arrived they broke into the apartment we girls had in the bedroom the boys all had to get down on the floor and we were threatened with a gun. then we were taken to the police station. you'll have to stand against the wall with our legs as wide apart as possible. hands behind our heads facing down a policeman part is faced on my back and what hit me between the legs with a baton. then we went to another room where we all had to kneel in a row for the body surgeons. small them somehow to strip naked to the others were
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just searched. the volunteers tell us that it's sometimes difficult for them to see people coming if the isolation center a number of them need psychological help immediately. some young people can't concentrate properly others laugh or smile constantly to cope with their fear you can see that they are traumatized and suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder or be forced to according to official information around 7000 people were arrested the interior ministry says another 112 people have been moved to various isolation centers across. israel and the united arab emirates have agreed to sign a peace deal and normalize relations. things have already gotten
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a bit easier for business people in israel. these are unusual days for mark a jewish israeli palestinian businessman from his small office in jerusalem and through travel he has been doing business with the united arab emirates for several years but always under the radar the countries had no diplomatic relations until recently as a 1st step phone lines were officially established but right now my friends i just call me for the fun of it hey man how are you going to call it god i just heard the news that we could call each other directly communication. is something we humans are known for civilization requires communication and work together. to facilitates the certification of highland crucial products between the he way it's well it's honest i'm cold to the emirates for years people had to use foreign providers or
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the internet to connect in is where there have been a lot of firsts in the past days 1st direct interviews with and the rotty official it's like here a t.v. channel 13 is tell of the you know what is amazing normally in those cases it takes time but now everything is on the table relationship embassies flight stories and everything is moving very fast we can phone the amorites we can go there we can ever interviews there only egypt and jordan have signed peace treaties with israel in the past one hopes that this new agreement will go beyond business and security matters i suspect that this will be a war more peace than the relationship with jordan there was never about blood there was never was. as there was never any misunderstanding or political disagreement there rect between us from the united arab few arab countries have signaled that they might consider following the u.a.e. smoove it could just check to flee if we shaped
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a map of the 9 says in the region. the health benefits of honey are well known but bees on the black sea coast in turkey produce honey that has very unique side effects which can be very enjoyable so caution is advised. to sun 2 to artist mother suffers from high blood pressure making her an ideal test subject it's time for him to measure it again assign to 2 auto claims to have found just the right medicine for it a spoonful of this honey. he tells his daughter to eat a spoonful to he's convinced this honey boosts the human immune system. it's just such a small amount of only lower blood pressure a little bit more would have a bigger effect if you want too much of it or you could fall into a coma. good luck as honey is that this is healing properties and more it can also
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have an intoxicating effect hence the name. turkish from that honey could want to take orders for it from all across turkey and sometimes even from abroad but his bees produce this honey extremely sparingly. just on a lot of the dark in the center his chest not a loss of money you don't need a light heart or in the eyesight is my honey you. could do a lot of family lives in the wild landscape of turkeys black sea coast every day they drive up into the mountains to check on their beehives the medicinal or intoxicating effects their honey can have on people can be traced to the flowers of the pontiff for the dendreon it thrives in this area it's flowers and leaves contain substances that can have toxic effects when consumed. if someone eats too much of it they can start to see black and stagger around. their head and ears get
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hot and their pulse slows down. yet the honey is not prohibited beekeeper his son to to la to naturally into sizes it's beneficial qualities he's willing to climb to the treetops can pursue that the only place the highs are safe in the region spares around 16 years ago he surprised a bear raiding his hives and almost didn't survive the encounter so let me get it was out of here attacked me right away. we were close to a steep slope and both rolled about 20 meters down into a creek. there we started fighting each other. on the boat i tried to keep him at a distance with my hand in his mouth you see here the scars from. like i used to be i you but the bear was quite old and drunk from the money eventually he let go of me. local people can
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vouch for the story they've nicknamed. the bear wrestler. back to the bees and the alleged healing effects of the mad honey 10 minutes later to want to checks his mother's blood pressure again he finds that it's dropped another percentage point the honey seems to be working but now his daughter isn't feeling well number one. is that i feel about my head. please can i just want to sleep. the sun could to light up already has i ran the salty in for training at the ready to counter the side effects then he finishes up the next time it's all part of the method to his mad honey.
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