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this is news live from berlin more than 5000 migrants move into a new camp on the greek island of less boats but just a week after the morea migrant camp fire left them homeless many are wary of what will come next also coming up israel prepares to enter its 2nd major coronavirus lock down just as the jewish new year begins cases have risen sharply along with anger at the government's response and fears of a 2nd wave in germany to last a number of date new daily cases hits 2000 for the 1st time in months top viral or
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just. a critical element in fighting coronavirus this communication. i merely for the most unwelcome we start in greece where 5000 migrants have moved into a new temporary camp on the island of les potts more than 12000 migrants have been sleeping out in the open since fires destroyed the island's morea migrant camp where they had been staying many have been reluctant to enter the new camp as they fear they could be detained there for months to come. d.w. correspondent next sunday has met a one man has set up a makeshift soup kitchen in the wake of the mario fire. it's 2 hours until lunch time cost us policeman openness and his team have to hurry they're cooking for
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about 2000 people today outdoors and with the most basic equipment not an easy task . it's quite often i often have difficulties with the high winds and we need more helpers to come here to join us george today he thought aki is on the menu greek noodles with vegetables the meals are provided by a volunteer organization called the other human they set up this mobile kitchen in the ruins of maria just days after a fire obliterated europe's largest refugee camp this place used to be somebody's home over here a gas bottle next to a kitchen utensils people used to cook here next to it another home with water bottles completely destroyed by the fire more a camp was home to 13000 people living here in crowds unbearable conditions. as well aware of the extent of this catastrophe that he founded his organization during the financial crisis when he and many other people in greece lost almost everything 1st began cooking for people on the streets of athens and when the
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refugee crisis hit the greek islands in 2015 they got involved here and lesbos since then their mission hasn't changed. apart at all but i met me. we decided to come here firstly because we have an urgent need for food and secondly to calm the people down take some of their anxiety away and show them that we are with them to show that not all people are fascist or racist and that we care for the people next to us that they have an office number one what number. of volunteers and refugees cook and eat together trying to provide a sense of community among people who are left with nothing but one another that i care about. i wasn't the same situation food. as the others are in now i understand that. the mission right now is you know with. this group of people didn't leave the morea camp after it burned but instead they moved to the site of the burned out warehouse where the other human sets up their kitchen every morning. but most
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former camp residents have been sleeping here out in the open on the streets of less boss. those security forces started to move people to a new provisional camp the majority of refugees and migrants refused to go there fearing conditions might soon become as unbearable as they were and moria. modeling aid organizations are warning that the situation among those displaced by the fire continues to deteriorate at a rapid pace. they're basically lacking the same things as they were electing already 5 years ago only worse meaning that the axis of food is even worse than before the axis of clean water is worse than before the axis of health care is even worse than before meaning that everything that we saw that was bad before is worse now during his time on the island cost his police has noticed any improvements either he says it's frustrating but he can only hope for some positive changes just like the people stuck here. out of that when they would have if they don't have the
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hope they will die here all they have left is hope to make a new beginning for themselves and let their children live a better life. finally lunch is ready and the head chef this miss out on the opportunity to serve this has been an intense experience for him but today he will dishing out mule number 1500 he says he's still on top of his teeth. i have a lot a lot more to do with barely even because you feel that. his volunteers are determined to continue as long as needed serving food and share of solidarity one spoke at a time with a journalist a definite totalist towton d.w. that left us residents feel let down by the european union. this year there were more than 20000 people or more you. said. have been tired and disappointed by the policies or by the situation you see that they are
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bearing the brunt of this crisis being your. european union. as well. let's take a look at some other stories making news around the world colleagues of russian opposition leader alex alexina vali have released a video and which they claim he was poisoned in his siberian hotel room rather than at the airport as previously thought traces of a nerve agent over chuck was which was used to poison ricin of all. detected on an empty water bottle at the hotel. a german bio engineering company biotech says production of $750000000.00 doses per year of a covert $1000.00 vaccine could start in the 1st half of next year the drug is being developed in collaboration with pfizer and biotech will purchase production fessor facility in the german city of ma book from from mr tickell giant nov arches
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. a chinese city where covert 101st emerged last year welcome to its 1st international passenger flights on wednesday the resumption of cross border flights into hung photos and 8 months shut down the south korean capital seoul as the 1st copy city to be reconnected by weekly flights. israel is imposing its nationwide lockdown the 1st country to do so for a 2nd time as of coronavirus caseload soars the news 3 week restrictions have to vied at the nations. just hours before the lockdown that was due to take effect several 100 people gathered in central tel aviv to express their anger at re imposition of restrictions is especially bitter as israel had been hailed for its successes and combating the pandemic earlier this year but after a 2nd wave hit the country israel is now seeing one of the highest infection rates in the world just a few hours before the country goes into its 2nd prolonged lockdown people in this
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market here in jerusalem are rushing to get their shopping done to look down comes at the start of one of the most important holy days. the jewish new year starting friday israelis who only be allowed to buy into a 500 meters from their home the final list of restrictions and exemptions published on thursday is the new lockdown comes as the country has seen infection rates rise dramatically the new rules will keep israelis i told me except for going out to see. needs to go out for shopping or to go to work school small sports and school be shuttered and restaurants will only be allowed to do deliveries. this follows weeks of erratic decision making by the government its handling of the corona crisis has been sharply criticized in recent weeks i think it's going to be hard after one knock down i think most people are just kind of tired of it they see
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it as mainly political more than public health issue. and especially now with the whole days it seems that you know just a lot more people are not going to. not going to follow the rules because. they have better share share of the food and everybody's and rage and there's a sense of confusion i feel it is a mistake it wasn't prepared it was no exit strategy from the last look down and now we enter another cycle of home i'd say a matter and i think it's unnecessary mostly because then a lot of loopholes not to keep. and i don't know if my daughter will be allowed to work or my husband i don't know what's open and what is normal but the or now the lockdown is expected to last at least 3 weeks leaving israeli story that the country could be in for an extended knock down period. germany's top fire ologist
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test one that the country could face a further vice and coronavirus cases and a possible return to restructure and say now in other countries across europe the government has earned praise for its response to the crisis so far it's also launched a 750000000 euro funds to support a vaccine develop this but all germany can depend on now for prevention as people's behavior. where a mask wash your hands and maintain distance people in germany are accustomed to following the safety in 1000 guidelines yet despite this the rate of infection is climbing with more than 2000 new cases in a single day the highest count since april. germany's most prominent virologist christiane droste sees the development critically he spoke at a conference in berlin on thursday and detailed some of his concerns in an interview with deutsche of ella. look at other countries look at france the u.k. spain what we're seeing there is what we will see germany. if we don't
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react very early on. in in a way that needs to be adjusted that needs to be. let's say bearable for the economy and at the same time targets and this is a very difficult toss to find the right point of time. justin has praise for germany's coronavirus policy and the response by the country's leadership to the pandemic he says germany has been efficient and measures have softened the pandemics impact but he also says the government could do a better job of explaining why certain decisions are made. it is not sufficient to impose rules that people don't understand so the corporation off the palatial and especially in the coming weeks and months to. over over over autumn and winter. is probably one of the most important functions in the whole concept 2 to intervene
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justin says from a global perspective current developments in india are particularly worrying the virus is spreading there almost uncontrollably and he says the situation in many western countries could also become more threatening. there are areas including in europe where there is little control where countries already go into autumn with a high background incidence i believe. there are countries including in europe. that will have to impose stricter measures very soon trust and like many others he's hoping a vaccine will soon be available he sees it as the only clear way out of the global state of crisis. for the. last season germany's bonus leader was the 1st major footballer to return following the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic the new
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season kicks off this weekend with 2 clips promoted to the big states including i mean you have been if it has the leaks smallest budget and won't be able to host fans for their return to the top did any reporter max merrill take the underdogs a visit. to the filled up back in the bundesliga again after cruising to promotion last season the entire city is behind the club and the team is gearing up for their 1st game this side used to be known as an elevated club going up and down every other season but they actually haven't been in the bundesliga since 2009 and even spent time in the 3rd division but after a bone storming lee dominant display last year where they only lost 2 games back in the big time at the training ground the players seem up for the challenge but can they avoid relegation they'll have to get used to being underdogs again. yeah i
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think that's absolutely the go to go down. if we do our job i think the quality is better than a lot of people expect. and then i think we will play with us by media have never won any major titles and yet they've still made it into the history books they currently share 'd the record for most promotions to the bundesliga but they really want to avoid is becoming the lone record holder for most relegations and it's going to be an uphill task because they have the lowest budget in the division. but what an underdog team needs most is the support of fans due to coronavirus measures be home stadium won't be full for the forseeable future. i will you miss the fans but the feeling on the pitch just like the emotions it's absolutely not the same it will be a tough season for bealefeld on their return to germany's top division they hope team spirit and chemistry will carry them that may just suffice in order for them
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and this is climate change sex. happiness in 3 books. this is the book for you to. get smarter for free books. this is africa coming up in the program it's much worse than we thought and you report for human rights watch says that many more victims of xenophobia in south africa just of the nation against foreigners from kenya was on a painted we have one young congolese. survivor who says she was dating i have class for. the 1st in your crew leave my country and come to the country in n.t. did you choose to not always be needed 100 i'm not there i'm afraid in your way my faith in the right to be loans to the poor here from human rights watch of. the
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problem is also coming up. giving children something to smile about in nigeria the jew parky the clown is helping cakes go through the corner virus on the damage the let's hold law. at the market you know welcome to the show south africa has been struggling with flare ups of hate and violence against immigrants for yes last september foreign owned stores were looted at least 12 people killed and thousands displaced in the violence a new study by human rights watch shows that more victims out of time than previously known the report also details that discrimination against foreigners in south africa including legal immigrants unite identity papers or foreign is held in
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prison without justification dinette and goofiness should be in school right now but she doesn't feel secure there as is often the case of the past few months so she prefers to stay at home with their family. i don't go to school every day because. i don't just don't have the concentrated with my step for me. to move. so if i who choose to want me here. we just get into this country when some football. 2 that's parents came to take talent as refugees 9 years ago from the democratic republic of congo they were hoping for a better life too let's learn the language and received good grades a teacher appointed her as a class representative which her scorn from fellow classmates.
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because they wanted this badge this monitor to work to one of the citizen on. their own with their member 1st and you can leave my country and come to the continent can and to get duties you were always telling me that one not this i'm not there i'm a virgin there when i said thing what belongs to the a year ago she was hospitalized after an attack at school which a classmate filmed. the wesley kicking at me some window i like in my term punching at me i was down to the teacher couldn't even do nothing. if you need then. she wanted to help you need to think because it was that. they all this was beating me i listened to flu. because they were moving did to help me.
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i mean a shake of the african diaspora forum in johannesburg says attacks on foreigners like the net not uncommon the business metropolis is a hotspot for xenophobic violence it's every side you know experiencing this in one day on average the somali community alone every 2nd day we lose one former national in line of duty same with a. bang going to die if you committed to staying with it you're going to community very resistant to new have also seen attacks in part of because there were hundreds of jobs were looted and 100 dismissed so it's something that is happening on every day but they do not come mostly in the mainstream media unless it is muscle shakers himself from so he says south africa's economic problems could aggravates the tensions more than 3000000 people have already lost their jobs because of the pandemic once a week his organization organizes food distribution it's a last logon is to be discriminated doesn't mean you have to also discriminate we
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have to make sure what their very lives support we give we also give it to the local south african shake says educating people about racism is necessary to overcome south africa's growing tensions in. a huge part of migrants came to south africa looking for greener pastures and their particular hit hard by the economic consequences of the coronavirus and demick many lost their jobs and they do not get any support from the south african government the government has created a 25000000000 euro aid package to help ease economic strains from the pen to make it hundreds of thought. thousands of asylum seekers refugees and undocumented migrants will get nothing out of it despite the issues with discrimination many south africans criticize their government for this it's not. just because they're not part of that country they came to. help. so why not
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also help their. needs i think it's a good idea for the government support for the pandemic because during the revolutionary times weren't exactly picky when africa could go but africa opened. this help. for. making. and other countries as well do they pay taxes. do you think it's also you can't cross. the. cape. from the democratic republic of dreams of one day becoming a lawyer to help other children who have been victims of discrimination the classmates. punished for their actions.
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he joins us from all stored in the u.k. . thanks for your time now. it's not. just reports. well yes there's a lot of the violence in south africa continues to escalate and comes in ways so much well because it has never been resolved today has been no accountability of the police it was taken action to conduct with those who committed the abuses so we continue to hear these problems in the political leaders in south africa also in some cases. it will be violence it is not been diluted decisively to date. i mean it sounds like a very complicated issue we talk about this every time there's an incentive now
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what you've got is the root cause of all this hate against especially other african migrants in south africa well their root causes relates to competition for resources. over to an informal settlements but also to live to. amount political leaders to scapegoat in blame foreign nationals for the problems and for lack of service delivery insides of africa which is then buttressed by the police looking the other way the police not investigating terribly ensuring successful. prosecutions and conditions so when people are not punished for these criminal out they then. boarded to repeat under conditions of impunity and now building up from the point you just made because that's what your report suggests that those suspected of bad
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and he had to confer and as often quickly released and never prosecuted so what is the government's role in all of this. the government has a responsibility to. investigate it is police to maintain law in order to ensure that there is no violence in the government is dictated when that is fully believed he has not carried it out fully so in a sense you could say the institutionalised in a 4 year because when you look to the almost 15 minutes of africa he is not focused on a minimal in order instead it is targeted for a national forest for deportations and this is true we can see in the nationalist kin regularities there are tens of a figure is not been with me 15 so there is a lot that the government can do because here is since last year in national action
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plan to combine to the 4 but that action plan has not been implemented. i guess it's all about implementation that south africa direct outfall human rights watch thanks for your analysis thank you thank you. now we all need some showing out especially during the cold the 19th and then it was just cost health and economic crisis doesn't attainment has also been neglected by the nigeria. a clown has taken to the streets of lagos to give the cats something to cheer for. for just if you bought her a latte today it's like any other day places make up to transform into his alter ego joe punky. but corner virus measures mean joe punkin come clown around arctic spent the party and anti-social events like he used to so the former school teacher
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has had to find other ways to make ends meet while the party business is one whole lives in his shop in lagos and travels nearby markets in neighborhoods to sell his balls and sponges he says it hasn't been easy for more. i think outside my house you know going to. transfer to. that would move a says brick out of the. wall i don't know stand out. joe makes a fraction of what he used to make before the pandemic and it's cost you money improvised facemask he stands out in this market but joe punky wouldn't be. if he didn't clown around.
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outside. so that is. joe hopes things will get back to normal here soon until then he will continue to bring joy to the streets. and put a smile on kids' faces especially during the hard times of college 19. now let's try to smile in these times but that's it for now on the show for more stories go to d.w. dot com slash africa all of us at our facebook and twitter pages now while making people smile clown is conscious of wearing a face mask to reduce the spread of corporate 19 we leave you with pictures of africans masking up we did the screens are designed like. i thought all.
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through the point. clear positions international perspectives. things are getting increasingly strange between the e.u. but in china the 2 sides have been hoping to sign a landmark investment deal in reality though they're hardly on speaking terms why find out only to the point short flight. to point. b. and 60 minutes on. what secrets lie behind. discover
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new adventures in 360 degree. and explore fascinating world heritage sites. w world heritage 316 get the national. cake talk may yet beat the clock a deal to take over its u.s. operations has reportedly gotten past the u.s. treasury ahead of the deadline on sunday now it's the white house's turn to weigh in. also on the show french unions hold strikes and marches across the country to protest job insecurity. and it's all aboard the wind track in south africa which is running again after i drink and look down. this is the
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value of business i'm done now the milan and berlin thank you for joining us is to talk faith in the u.s. finally becoming clear according to reports the u.s. treasury department take talk parent bite downs and oracle have tentatively agreed on purchased terms for the short video social platform under the rumor deal oracle wal-mart and buy down says u.s. investors were together have a mentor at the stake in the firm citing security concerns president donald trump had given byte dance an ultimatum to celtic talk to a u.s. company set to fire on sunday. our business correspondent joins us now from new york luis is the white house expected to sign off on this deal. it is a still unknown you know as the president trauma it seems time to be comfortable
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with it in the end is a still a national security modern not an economic get one and actually define agreement will be far from an outright sale we're talking about forming a new u.s. have based a company which will probably as you mention end up with oracle wal-mart sequoia capital and general electric we've majority stake ober bidens actually there are seem to be plans actually to take at the new company public here in the u.s. over the next year if the deal comes through but there are still a lot of concerns when it comes to security there it's not a clean cut from biden's and even users doubt it will be hosted in supervised by oracle algorithms are seem to not be included into final agreement. set of hurdles that you mentioned there and here is one more bite that has also
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said that beijing has to approve the deal doesn't it. exactly you know and that's why those are the reasons that we mentioned before are not for sale these way the research much less of a possibility of a jena opposing deal but at the same time increasing concerns among the usa counterparts that there might be some kind of backdoor somewhere that could give potential access to china in diffuse from a game from a shoot out that we know so far oracle would have access to their the algorithms source code and know how it works potentially create clearing up these doubts but these are still unknown if these will be enough for the trumpet ministration a lot of unknowns it seems thank you i said oh if there are there and york for us. now to some of the other business stories making news. the number of americans filing new claims for unemployment benefits has fallen but less than expected
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a report from the u.s. labor department shows a total of nearly $30000000.00 people were on unemployment benefits at the end of august. sony will launch its play station 5 in november is setting up a holiday season battle with wyvil console x. box series x. the gaming industry is thriving during the pandemic sony's sales and its videogame sector were up nearly a 3rd during their last financial quarter. over a 3rd of ryan air shareholders have opposed the bonuses 1st senior executives as dissenters were in the minority ryanair chief executive michael o'leary will still receive a bonus of house of 1000000 euros that says the airline cuts wages and looks set to shed 3000 jobs. a lion has said in an interview that she still believes and u.k.
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trade deal is possible the european commission president statement comes after the british government put forward a controversial bill which critics claim would break the break that withdrawal agreement on. 2 fronts now where thousands have taken to the streets the country's most powerful labor unions called for a day of action to protest job losses and salary cuts amid one of the deepest lockdown induced downturns in europe. protesters have been gathering for days at the factory gates of tire maker bridgestone the company plans to shut the plant in northern france slashing $860.00 jobs the reason overcapacity in low demand according to the japanese own tire maker the left wing trade union city rejects that reasoning. so you know. it's unacceptable for companies to take advantage of the crisis most of them like bridgestone are doing to restructure to
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cut jobs and to put pressure on the workers to accept sacrifices like lower salaries. i think. the union called out strikes in several french cities workers say the billions of euros in pandemic recovery money are not reaching them . every nickel of either get the fork over there was no money it wasn't possible suddenly they're releasing millions billions of euros in aid to companies so yes there is money you just have to know who it's directed at abbott and employees especially the front line ones as they've been called should benefit from the wage increases that they need that. french society is deeply divided many people feel left behind in the crisis especially in rural areas they're demanding more social benefits but the government in paris is pursuing its investment in business just last week the government's recovery package was ramped up to
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100000000000 euros to strengthen companies and preserve jobs. german biotech specialist by untac is buying a production facility in the german city of marburg from pharma giant novartis many analysts consider by in fact a leading contender in the race to produce a covert 19 vaccine the company says it's working on a vaccine using what's called messenger r.n.a. the drug is being developed in cooperation with pfizer and is currently in late stage testing. production of a vaccine is scheduled to begin in the 1st half of next year at an annual capacity of 750000000 doses our financial correspondent chelsea believe he has more. will be on tech is certainly one of the farthest along in terms of developing a crown of virus vaccine what they have said is that they do expect to submit data to the f.d.a. the u.s. regulator by the end of october along with their partner pfizer that means that it could potentially be approved by october november and is shipped out soon after
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that but it's important to keep in mind with this that even if it does get approved by november it won't be widely available to most people of for several more months the 1st doses from what we've heard would certainly go towards the most formidable populations and there would certainly have to be a ramp up period where tech and pfizer are producing a lot more today's deal with certainly help help them with that but even with more capacity it would likely be mid 2021 late 2021 before everyone really is able to get it get a vaccine visitors are flocking once again to south africa's wine country and they're touring it in style the wind has finally started running again after all lock down induced hole so it's all aboard and cheers for the country's wine lovers . the so-called wind tram is back on track south africa's strict
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lock down had put a stop to the tourist attraction but now passengers can enjoy the views over the video is just an hour from cape town it's also a great excuse to try plenty of wine. you know the good 19 p. never open the work it's the difficulty because you're in and out at the end. so being on tip nuclear do wonders with the phrase you know escape as much as we can so it's fabulous and slowly opening the economy so it can oh yeah i would watch . the tram winds its way through the historic french oaks valley south africa's world famous wine region unlike before most of the passengers are day tripping locals foreign tourism is yet to see a revival here but the owner of the tram line david bleich expects a steady turnaround in the coming months. in february was a 1000 people a day. or $250.00 and that's the 3rd said.
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so the numbers are going up winemakers and restaurant owners are also hoping for an uptick in visitors for 6 months the entire tourism industry came to a standstill a lot of jobs here are dependent on the wineries as well as the tram that brings in the tourists without the white truck weekends would be a lot quieter as you can see it's very very busy. very very grateful for them it's not quite full speed ahead for the tram line as it serving just half its usual timetable but it's a start one that symbolizes south africa's journey back to normality. travelers are very keen on getting aboard quantas is the 1st 7 hours scenic flight to nowhere within 10 minutes flights over the australia. outback and the great barrier reef are sold out the planes took off and landed in sydney japan's ana
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holding and taiwan's ever airlines are also offering similar scenic flights the aim is to generate revenue and to keep pilots licenses current. and they for we go up quick a reminder of our top story the u.s. treasury department take talk carrot and bite downs and oracle have reportedly agreed on purchase terms for the video platform under the rumor deal oracle warm wal-mart and light dances u.s. investors will together have a majority stake in the firm. thanks for watching. climate
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