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this is news flying from berlin battleground bella ruse more mass protests as anti-government demonstrators step up the pressure on hard line leader alexander lukashenko. hundreds are arrested and dragged away by security forces in the capital minsk but the pro-democracy activists believe their numbers make them an unstoppable force. authorities warn there could be mass fatalities as wildfires ravaged 3 u.s. states thousands of people who fled to safety are now returning home to scenes of
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devastation. a new tent city opens to how is migrants displaced by fires on the greek island of lesbos but most say conditions are unbearable and they'd rather leave it all together. i'm aaron tilton welcome to the program security forces in belarus have to tame hundreds of anti-government demonstrators during the latest mass protest in the capital of minsk more than 100000 have joined marches as the daily rallies enter their 6th week the protests highlight the plight of those detained on suspicion of trying to overthrow the authoritarian leader oleksandr. this time riot police were out in force in minsk ready and waiting to pounce. they sprang into action as soon as demonstrators began gathering. the interior ministry
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said hundreds of people were arrested for displaying offensive symbols and messages 2. one woman shouted shame. but security forces were soon outnumbered by demonstrators. an estimated more than 100000 people heeded the call to turn out to show their support for leaders of the opposition. some protesters chanted we are the power and. you're fired. words directed at president alexander look who the opposition accused of stealing last month's election. again with top security officials to discuss what they see as menacing drills by nato countries and bella who says western border. is due to travel to russia on monday for postponed a face to face talks with president vladimir putin the 1st since the mass protests
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ahead of the planned visit protesters demonstrated outside bellows embassy in moscow they're worried about possible russian interference knowing full well that the kremlin is watching the protest movement in belarus very closely. knit connelly has been following the day's events in minsk he had this update. well it's difficult to imagine now on the streets how many people were out today around 100000 as we just heard but it ended as quickly as it began that is the pattern here because most arrests happen at the beginning before the big crowds arrive. take and the same as extraordinary contrast to a very relaxed atmosphere people out with. small children and then suddenly when the disappearing in a great hurry into the metro and shopping centers just trying to get away from the police who as we've just heard have made about 400 arrests so. still rise.
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a month after the election here no sign from the people here that the. arrests the release. of has become the 1st country to announce a 2nd national lockdown to combat the coronavirus it comes after a surge in new infections topping $4000.00 in a single day the highest rate since the outbreak began prime minister benjamin netanyahu said the new lockdown will begin on friday and will last 3 weeks spending over the jewish holiday season which is usually a period of religious services widespread travel and large family gatherings. for. well the reporter joel dole roy has been following events of what exactly prompted this new lockdown all to understand is you have to look at the number of new infections now back in march the start of the pandemic they were in their hundreds that come to the country to introduce its 1st law down in fact it was one of the
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1st countries in the way to fully closed its borders which had the desired effect infection rates went right down but then the lock down measures would ease some say too quickly and that prompted this new spike reaching 4000 a day in the last few weeks the highest since the beginning of the pandemic and by some counts israel actually has the 2nd highest concentration of the corona virus infections anywhere in the world and the hospital authorities have sounded the alarm saying they're reaching saturation point we can hear now from the prime minister benjamin netanyahu about why he and his cabinet made this decision. we'll be sure on thursday they waved a red flag ministry executives and hospital monitors have warned us that death rates are forcing the uptick ation of immediate measures a part of the medical stuff in the hospitals are overwhelmed with the whole moon go in with you have to. well the israelis have now a few days to prepare for this new lockdown that starts on friday which is also the
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eve of jewish new year now after that time this lockdown could last up to 3 weeks even longer during which they will not be allowed to move more than 500 meters from their homes schools restaurants supermarket shopping malls hotels and many other businesses will stay shut but supermarkets and pharmacies and food delivery services can keep operating as normal so it's really a return to a period that many people had thought was behind them but still a lot of people are not actually supporting this move in israel are they. mostly because it's taking place over the jewish holiday season as well as the jewish new year is also young kapoor's affected and during that time jewish people will not be able to go to synagogues and as a result of that one cabinet minister an orthodox jew who has actually resigned in protest and this move could be a big political gamble for the prime minister because he has really relied on the old dos community to back him but obviously doing nothing would also be incredibly
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problematic all right let's stay focus on benjamin netanyahu right now he's facing actually a lot of head wind at home right now isn't he he has been facing weekly demonstrations people calling for him to resign now that's because of a combination of his handling of the coronavirus pandemic but as well because you have these corruption allegations hanging over his head that is still not yet been concluded and many people have been calling him to resign we can see these images this is just from saturday night just gone pasta of huge crowds in front of his residence and that's been a regular scene over the last few weeks so this new lockdown will at least put an end to those demonstrations but just as the country is getting ready to lock down netanyahu itself is actually taking off he's flying to washington at the moment to sign a new accord with bahrain to normalize diplomatic relations now that is in the face of protests from other arab countries all right i'm afraid want to leave it right there for the moment. the reporter thank you for that. through all right let's have
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a look at some other news stories making news around the world. exit polls from local elections in germany's most populous state north rhine-westphalia show a surge in support for the environmentalists greens a chance that i'm going to medical is christian democrats are leading overall they're on course to get 36 percent and the social democrats around $23.00. 1000000000 are michael bloomberg is to inject $100000000.00 into democrat joe biden's presidential campaign against donald trump in florida polls show a tight race in the battleground state with a slim margin for buy he set to make a can of paint stop in florida on tuesday. former british prime minister john major and tony blair are urging lawmakers to reject government plans to override the brics a deal with the european union the ex leaders say the legislation would damage britain's reputation the proposal would reduce e.u. control over over trade between mainland britain and northern ireland.
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firefighters in the u.s. are hoping a change of weather could help them battle huge blazes region across several western states days of dry and windy conditions have been feeding the flames in oregon washington and california the wildfires have killed at least 33 people and officials are warning of possible mass fatalities in his poll reports from vacaville in northern california where thousands of people forced to flee the deadly fires have since been allowed to return home. nothing but destruction this is all that is left on the 5 acres of farmland in northern california where sorrow hawkins and her husband have created a little paradise over the last 17 years to go only 4 hours before everything was destroyed left are only shards of memories programmed mother's good china items they collected over decades the fire was coming across short grass it was coming
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across dirt there was no place that we knew for sure would be safe here in this barn sarah lost all her 17 baby goats to the flames we didn't have time to hook up the trailer. we didn't know that we were in any kind of danger no fires ever move this fast out here. and just we weren't able to save them you know. it's really hard because there are my responsibility. so that's. that's my nightmares. is how the fire got you know and when we came back the next day. i'll never forget seeing the burned bodies
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in the barnyard. people like sarah who are living in this part of the world are used to wildfires but they have never experienced something like this year multiple mega fires burning millions of acres have been destroyed millions of residents have to live in talks eek air the whole west coast seems on fire some climate experts say climate change is smacking california in its face. at the potomac college in claremont we speak with the director of environmental analysis miller human beings are driving climate change they're driving it because in fact we're on cars in southern california and elsewhere that we're pumping up once and to be air that's heating up a planet and the atmosphere and so when the fire starts burning they're actually burning of the results of our own actions. sarah hawking's is not willing to give
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in and is already building a new barn knowing that the next fire might take everything away again. a new tent city has opened on the greek island of lesbos the facility is meant i was left homeless after a fire destroyed the notorious morea refugee camp but most of those displacing conditions and lesbos are unbearable and that they just want to leave chris's prime minister is calling on other european union countries to accept their fair share of migrants. new arrivals settle into life in the replacement migrant camp unless dos while the facilities still being built greek with already as remain hopeful over will be re housed within the week. since the notorious li of the crowded morea camp and down most migrants have been forced to sleep on the streets . iraqi refugee and photographer use a flash wiley is angry at just how desperate conditions have become so if you look
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up a new book living. in the fold does a stage show look written the world no mark no magickal. goal here was that i was in the world and it was the feeling all. cluelessly the whole world was a whole row of holes we can all. look our. little girl. some migrants have even chosen to stay at the scorched morea camp. locals say they too are angry at the situation. promising like you we are approaching disaster there is no growth we should have tourism but we have had nothing for 5 years now
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we are living in a constant state of fear 500 migrants became 100-2000 we are still in the same situation and this is a disgrace the office artie's fuld us now through our daughter got out they must leave as soon as possible we treated them well when they 1st came but they destroyed our island the greek government is also to blame because most migrants unless boss just want to leave the island but they fear the near 10 mains that won't be happening any time soon. in turkey a rare sandstorm has surprised residents of the capital i'm kyra amass of dust cloud enveloped the city turning the clear sky into an orange chains 6 people were injured by flying debris the sandstorm was also marked by strong winds and lightning. you're up to date coming up next world stories including
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weekly radio show is called spectrum if you would like any information on the crawl along rest or any other science topic you should really check out our podcast you can get it wherever you get your podcast you can also find us at. science. this week on the world stories. tough measures against protesters in belarus honey with surprising side effects and turkey. but we begin in cameroon where the corona virus is spreading many people there don't realize there are more and more cases of cope with 19 that makes it difficult to explain the risks and convince people to get tested histories of cameroon have never been empty since the
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beginning of the kook 90. so short distance in doesn't apply much indeed life here some people like mark so a small truth do not believe the virus exists at all income rude ironically u.s. disputes must to appear on camera but he does not think about us and the country. there's talk of coronavirus cases in cameroon but we tend to see proof of these cases and you're it when you hear of the tendai make here of hundreds of people from the virus however in cameroon we don't see that. those views are a coup by many people in these markets. the goal medicine teams of medics across the city to remind the public about the pandemic and to encourage them to take frequent of our us test better teams often encounter hostility on his t. shirt. some people believe the pandemic is the government's count them out one of
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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 mark 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. all 3 at the. very 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 citrus trees and treat in order to flatten the coronavirus could become a ruin. oh every role. in the market these workers. exist is not over yet put on your face mask over and over come earlier as we go to
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close in 10001000 coronavirus cases with for more than 10 dates. is one of the was he conscious enough to come from us s. to doesn't believe in it. mulder 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'll win is a move by testing teams to plans to extend their company to order regions in cameroon you hope people who take the mrs seriously to stop the drug occur in other areas. thousands of demonstrators have been arrested in belarus for protesting against the autocratic president alexander lukashenko volunteers are helping them deal with the traumatic attacks of being
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jailed. this small park in front of an isolation center on the outskirts of men's cars become 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. 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 that the news. we had distributed leaflets saying that the strike was
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a legitimate active resistance then we went home. half an hour later about 5 unidentified man 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. but he was live over there. we all had to stand against the wall with our legs as wide apart as possible. hands behind our heads facing down a policeman put its face down 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 to somehow to strip naked to the others were just searched. the volunteers tell us that it's sometimes difficult for them to see
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people coming out of 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 and you can see that they are traumatized and suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder because 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 a bit easier for business people and israel.
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these are unusual days to 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 country's 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 and call it god i just heard on the news that we could call each other directly communication. is something we humans are known for civilization requires communication to work together allowed well who facilitates the certification of hell and crucially products between the he way. is on isn't cold to the emirates for years people had to use foreign providers or the internet to connect in israel there have been a lot of firsts in the past days 1st direct interviews with and morality officials
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like here a t.v. channel 13 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 emirates we can go there we can ever interviews there only egypt and jordan have signed peace treaties with israel in the past and 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. this move it could affect if the map of the 9th says in the region.
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the health benefits of honey are well known but beans on the black sea coast and turkey produce honey that has very unique side effects which can be very enjoyable so caution is advised. her son to to out as mother suffers from high blood pressure making her an ideal test subject it's time for him to measure it again a sign sure to opt out only once 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 but if you want too much of it you can fall into a coma. good luck as honey is that this is healing properties and more it can also have an intoxicating effect hence the name. turkish from add honey to have to take
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orders for it from all across turkey and sometimes even from abroad but his bees produce this honey extremely sparingly. just one of all of the dark in the center his chest not a loss of money only the light martyr and the eyesight is mad honey. they 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 pond take her to dendreon it thrives in this area its 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 hot and their pulse slows down. yet the honey is not
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prohibited beekeeper his son to to la to naturally into sizes gets beneficial qualities he's willing to climb to the treetops complicit with it the only place the highs are safe in the region sperry's 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 are 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 vouch for the story they've nicknamed. the bear wrestler.
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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 out it's dropped another percentage point the honey seems to be working but now his daughter isn't feeling well. i feel about my head. who can i just want to sleep. the sun too too locked up already has iran a salty interchange at the ready to counter the side effects then he finishes up the next time all part of the method to his mad honey.
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miti revolution means rethinking the whole system. and then you reach that tipping point where you say ok there's no way back now let's all work. in june this year germany's parliament approved the government's national hydrogen strategy green lighting 9000000000 euros to help make hydrogen actually sustainable energy. we've drawn up an economic package that is clearly not just a band-aid it's a plan for our future. and our comedy and that gave us the chance to push forward with our hydrogen strategy for and all street with enough money to make sure it works. including at last i thought i thought we were ready to go this isn't the way it enters our last stop politicians understand so it was a ploy i was we were all emotionally blown away and moved. into line you follow germany's laden past the european hydrogen strategy to speed up the deployment of
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hydrogen energy technology across the block. for the mobile it means that our mobility is will not be completely dependent upon battery cell technology that's an area where we lag behind it will vanish for foreigners and it's a moment that similarly pat has long waited for sheen you've been ization age to ability have been championing hydrogen cars for the last 5 years. over does die. germany is all in fun to fall behind in terms of battery and the fuel cell gives us a big opportunity to get back in front of. the national hydrogen strategy lays out a plan for germany to become a world leader in the development and deployment of hydrogen fuel resources the technology converts liquid hydrogen or vehicles fuel cell and electricity that powers among the biggest advantage is refueling 500 kilometers of range can be refilled in just 5 minutes at the pump the average pure electric vehicle would need
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at least 45 minutes a charge for similar range but there's another challenge at the moment the only hydrogen cars on the german market and i buy toyota and hyundai. german comic is have to back up hydrogen vehicles but they're not yet prepared to mass produce them. so it's also we need to see more progress before we go into mass production we don't have the hydrogen infrastructure that our customers would need in germany and europe and across the world would off the bat for. that something's ability age to be ability have been trying to change there are only around $800.00 hydrogen cars in germany the fan backed by a consortium of big industry players is aiming to install $100.00 filling stations enough to supply 400000 cars. this employed
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germany is the best in europe in terms of hydrogen filling stations so you can't say it's an infrastructure problem is misleading. if you people know the dynamics of the mobility revolution as well as dug into that now for the past 15 years his engineering and marketing firm has been helping companies around the world prepare for the challenges ahead. and one of the big issues is these political incentive packages and that's the perfect in my. the e.u. requires that each car maker produces vehicles with an average c o 2 emission of 95 grams per 100 kilometers the heavy fines for each breach of the limit a big s.u.v. my shipment 280 grams of c o 2 but the comic can cancel let out by selling 0 emission e.v.a.'s which count double in the equation so they can keep making gasoline or diesel as healy's alongside the clean up models. of music as i do
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everything i could to avoid confusing people who want to buy a new car otherwise they might present their purchase for one or 2 more years. and if carmakers bought a lot of hydrogen cars onto the market it could stop more people buying pure electric cars but the biggest opportunity for hydrogen fuel cells isn't long distance and heavy transport such as trucks and planes and ships. lots of stuff like we are absolutely focused on hydrogen in terms of the advances and innovation of the last few years there has never been such an exciting time. and the national strategy goes even further. so the core idea is that there is also an industrial strategy that means we are not just looking at vehicles we are primarily looking at how we can use hydrogen to solve our c o 2 issues for example in the steel industries. hydrogen is a key energy was waves in many industrial processes but until now it's been
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produced from natural gas and that's mainly supplied by the russian company gas palm. sized so not only western europe but the e.u. as a whole has this incredible political dependency and we could break out to a certain extent by developing hydrogen extraction technologies from renewable energy that then could be deployed in other countries. morocco and ukraine are just 2 countries looking to create enough solar and wind. our to montmartre scale green hydrogen production. german firms such as to cope and siemens a part of the push to build electrolysis plant whose hydrogen could be brought to europe via pipelines or container ships. so the hydrogen strategy is not just about ecology for industry it's also key to europe's ability to control its energy supply it's. the only hydrogen trucks on european road to korean hyundai spot of the potential of hydrogen 10 years ago and launched
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its range of vehicles japanese car makers have also got a big head start. so germany's ambitious plans heading for a dead end. will be german carmakers have shareholders who expect to see dividends and asian companies are a lot more patient that means they know they'll only reet profits from what they're doing now in 20 years and that's ok for them since once you get it in the way that's of course not the case with these german car makers. they have to deliver results this year or next year otherwise they go on. as if i was forced on zones with. but that's not the case with all german c.e.o.'s. in $2900.00 marks took over at it because the commercial vehicles producer whose history is deeply intertwined with the development of heavy transport but
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a sector facing an uncertain future marc said about reinventing the firm and with it the nobility of commercial vehicles but as innovative ideas didn't go down well with the boxes of other truck makers. that changed when he rang trevor melton bonce of the dynamic us startup nickel images. trevor is in his late thirty's i'm in my forty's i think we're both more driven by changing things to the better if it takes to 30. if you is to become the c.e.o. of a company and then you have 3 years until you retire finally from that employer how much reason foresight and risk are you taking in your last term with the company none of us found it truly in a basement. founded in 2014 has quickly caught the eye of investors with its plans for hydrogen powered trucks in the us. if you thought the last 4 or 5 years was exciting just wait until you see the next 45 years with me but i think it's going
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technology in that trucks. carrying nicolette you think a hydrogen truck competes and this test was battery driven side the truck have anything to fear from recommends hydrogen fueled back to pick up. even if it looks like a battle for the huge markets of the future the event the boss insists it's about more than just profits. the joy of a quarterly earning is gone the day after you reported it the joy of the let's say the pleasure of your taken during. something that lasts and changes the world is something that actually. it's unusual to have a head of a truck make a valid to be on time thinking i'm told but these are unusual times. maybe hydrogen really is the way to a better future. if you want more read check out our you tube channel. if you want regular features about new cars
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