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the way i admire and critics alike now is the world's most powerful woman shaking how they could join us. but michael's last stop. i blame blame this is the news live from berlin. the coronavirus pandemic dominates the g 20 in a virtual summit hosted by saudi arabia. leaders focus their efforts on fighting covert 19 and the economic damage. countries are also drawing up plans for a fair distribution of vaccines to include poorest countries. also, coming up in blasts rocked the afghan capital multiple explosions,
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kill several people in kabul. the so-called islamic state says it carried out the attacks, even as the peace talks drag on. and we traveled through war torn nagorno-karabakh way ethnic armenians are being forced to farewell very hard land. a correspondent there just drives through grief, mixed with defiance possible in this league of battle. royale in frankfurt after buying up a lot of secret look to draw level on points with the league leaders. and that's no easy task against a few sleeping muses. hindsight, i'm jarid great, thank you for joining me. leaders of the world's wealthiest countries have been meeting online for a g 20 summit hosted by saudi arabia. the virtual gathering is done by efforts to
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end the coronavirus pandemic and deal with the economic fallout. a draft declaration shows that the biggest economies will pledge to pay for fair distribution of vaccines and testing, so that poorer countries are not left out and debt relief is also likely to be extended. denied the opportunity for face to face pageantry. this was how so dia rebiya open the g 20 a 7 plane fly over of riyadh to mark the flushed ever summit hosted by an arab country. on the grown king solomon beckoned the world's most powerful leaders, bureaucrats, and despots. to meet the challenge of their generation, it is unfortunate that we are unable to host your own passion due to the exceptional circumstances we are all facing. as he spoke, flanked by the all powerful crown prince, some participants were running late. the russian turkish delegations,
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en particular when vladimir putin did arrive, he backed the summits, calls for the poorest to get access to a vaccine. but usually, russia supports the draft key decision of the current summit aimed at making effective and safe facts individual to all. there is no doubt that drugs for immunization are and should be accessible to everyone. those new york i'm accused of the saudi arabia's human rights record, had led to awkward questions the faces of jailed female activists projected on the louvre in paris. but many leaders concluded that working together with the gulf kingdom to tackle covert 19 was a matter of arjun singh. that's a good thing that to this end, we need to sustainably strengthen the world health organization. we need reliable
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funding, better cooperation, greater independence, and the g 20 can provide important indeed crucial support in this area. and of the traditional family 4 to the whole project, a mock up of their own on to an 18th century palace. it seemed to capture what may, well be one of the strangest and most important g., 20 summits ever. why the past, while the pandemic and its economic fallout, a dominating the summit, concerns over saudi arabia's record on human rights cost in a shadow over the proceedings. especially here in europe, correspondent, teri schultz reports from brussels. the european parliament urged e.u. leaders not to take part in the g 20 summit due to the saudi government's human rights record that european commission president under lyon and council president sean michel said they simply couldn't sit out a meeting of the world's most powerful countries when there are so many crises that need global coordination. they did promise to bring up the human rights record,
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including specifically the brutal murder of journalist jamal khashoggi at the hands of agents links to the saudi regime. now what's on the table is very much focused on getting a vaccine for the coronavirus. ursula vanderlei and wrote a letter along with some other leaders to the g 20 meeting urging leaders to make up a $4500000000.00 shortfall in one of the w. h o's. programs that would ensure an equitable distribution. it's not clear what the answer to that will be. but vonder lyon and other leaders are very much pushing for the entire world to come together behind this effort. one other thing on the table, it's not clear whether president trump will appear and speak to his counterparts. everyone's waiting for joe biden to take over because he has said that he will rejoin the w.h.o. and the global effort to get a vaccine and distribute it, including to the most vulnerable populations. that was our correspondent, teri schultz in brussels there. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world today. more
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than a 1000 people have marched through the eastern german city of leipzig, demonstrating both for and against coronavirus restrictions. protesters were led away after the upper limit of numbers was reached. the government has new powers to enforce rules on mosques and social distancing. 19 infections in japan have hit a record high for the 3rd consecutive day. despite the surge, thousands have flocked to train stations and airports to make the most of a traditional long weekend. the government is scaling back a campaign, encouraging people to travel and eat out. on a satellite from the european space agency has been launched into orbit from the vandenberg air force base in california. the sentinel 6 satellite was released from a space 6000 about an hour later. it will monitor changes in the oceans and help track rising water levels across the world. and tens of thousands have turned
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out for the funeral of a radical cleric in pakistan, cut him hussein rizvi, terrorize religious minorities, and called for the destruction of european nations. it's not known how he died. huge crowds ignored coronavirus restrictions to mourn his death. well, the so-called islamic state says it carried out a series of attacks in the afghan capital kabul at least 8 people have been killed by multiple rocket blasts. the attacks came as u.s. secretary of state pushed the region, visited the region to push forward, stalled peace talks between the afghan government and the taliban. c regime kaberle brought to a standstill after a series of rocket attacks targeted different residential areas. early in the morning, afghanistan's interior ministry says mortar shells were fired from 2 vehicles this
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over the edge of what they go at. it was morning and we were leaving our home when an explosion happened and 2 of my sisters and my mother were wounded. we've brought them to the hospital to get water going to come up. i was having breakfast when the rockets landed, one of the rockets hit a vehicle belonging to a bakery. at least 3 people were wounded and have been taken to the hospital. violence has surged in recent months as multiple insurgent groups launched assaults on afghan security forces. and civilians this despite peace talks between the taliban and the government, the u.s. secretary of state mike pump aoe has been in qatar to kickstart the stalled talks. he met with the taliban co-founder mullah abdul hani barre dar pump. ayos flying visit comes after washington announced it will speed up. the
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withdrawal of u.s. troops from afghanistan 2500 are to leave by january. there are fears this could further weaken afghan forces and emboldened the taliban. for now, people in kabul must live with the constant threat of another attack. well as a by john says its troops have begun entering areas surrounding the disputed territory of nagorno-karabakh, which was once harm to me and separatist. and that was before a russian peace deal ended weeks of bloody fighting with separatists. then giving up much of the territory in return for the deployment of russian peacekeepers. to emily show, when reports from nagorno-karabakh, there she met with ethnic albanians facing the painful experience of saying goodbye to their homeland goold,
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all old prayer for what is lost. armenians are saying goodbye to the history. the house of worship is in one of several regions being handed over to azerbaijan. after a peace deal, a priest here says he can only hope, believe still be able to reach this holy site from armenia. we know that the negotiations about the road leading here are still ongoing, but we've been assured that the church will remain ours. this road should stay in service. we worship here. why should we priests leave the church? there's no reason for us to leave. the stary is ancient, most likely dates from the 9th century. for days armenians have been coming here to take a final book. the mood is a mix of grief and defiance. this is
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a holy place for us when we drive along this route. we usually always stop here. now we came to say good bye. we probably won't be able to come here any more. i hope this won't be a final farewell to monastery. we will come here again. i know that when we aren't afraid of anyone, why should we be scared if this is ours, but the world know that this church is armenian, and will always be armenian. the russian peacekeepers have been stationed here to guard the monastery. some of the armenian visitors bring them sweets to thank them. already the monastery stands in the landscape and the village around it is deserted.
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for days, many locals in the area have been burning their own houses. they thing only scorched earth behind for us or by john, the owner of this house was already gone when we arrived the peace deal that armenia and azerbaijan signed officially ended the war here and but it's clear that people's anger burns on, in nearby villages. people tell us they're still unsure which areas will ultimately be under control. for now is staying with relatives in the village of it in which will stay armenian. she says she's waiting to find out the fate of her town. i don't know what to do. my things are there and i'm here. i fought myself and was injured in the last war. i don't want them to take our land. if our house is taken, i'll go and burn it. the mountains of may now be peaceful, but many of the ethnic armenians leaving say they would rather keep fighting than
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lose so much of their homeland well, of rare wobble from bundesliga leaders by and munich saw them draw one all at home to very braman, some fine play from georgia, stajan set up maxi take a stand on the stroke of half time. the german international school finished giving the visitors an unlikely leave. a pinpoint header from kingsley rescued a point for the champions in the 2nd half, but it was nevertheless, a surprising setback. for by and by and slip up against a man handed rb leipsic, an opportunity to go level one points with the league leaders later on saturday, a win in frankfurt was what your leonardo's man sided needed, but their hosts put up some stiff opposition. an unexpected chance to go joint top gave you leonardo's man a reason to smile ahead of kick off,
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but there was work to be done yet the job became harder after frankfurt took a 1st half lead through a man was the moroccan international using his chest to fashion the perfect shooting opportunity to sit back after the break, use it paulsen with an unorthodox finish to level the scores a pinpoint cross, and a smart volley to make it one apiece. manpower, someone close to winning the game from a corner in the dying minutes piece back post volley expertly handled by frankfurt keeper, kevin trap, and so all square it ended in frankfurt a missed opportunity for noddles women's title chasers. ok, so the bundesliga saturday games are done and dusted. let's take a look now at all of the results. dortmund destroyed. here to berlin front,
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3rd held leipsic champions by and were held at home by brim in bill, a feared loss to leave. a cruise in hoffenheim drew with stuttgart, while blood shed the spoils on sunday travel to fribourg and co learn the face. when you're on belin is more with sports life, which is up next forget, you can go to college, soccer dot com. you can follow us on twitter and instagram too with. i'm sorry, thanks for watching. today. don't miss our highlights. program on line. w. dot com, highlights from the get go to play. god knows bobby the pop star grills against culture likes to
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have been climbing since the dawn of time? originally for practical reasons, on the lookout for food predators today, most people climb for recreational purposes in the great outdoors or artificial cliffs. so then this simply unfair on these guns in their this, in our best farter has made the most of those possibilities. now 24, she was 2019 german champion in the olympic combine, discipline, 2018,
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national bouldering champ. and is always up at the top in world cup competitions. now she has her sights set on a limb, pick, glory, altering is climbing without a rope, or harness up to a height of 4 and a half meters, where you can still detach safely without a real risk of injury. thanks also to those cushioned floor mats. the competitive variety is against the clock. the athletes are free to choose their path to the top . but there are pre-determined, hand and foot holds at the start. the objective is to maintain the top hold for at least 3 seconds. this comes from the sticks to disappear and the sense of fun and i'm up to
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complex climbing as a sport really took off. in the 1970s, the international federation of sport climbing was set up in frankfurt, germany in 2007, and currently has $81.00 come treaty signed up. it's the organizer of the world championships and world cups. and in 2021 for the 1st time, the olympic meets picked up in the sun and you'll miss part of this program for the union. but i think climbing is booming in popularity. germany, where it tends to be in the cities now has over $500.00, indoor venues with around $25.00 more each year.
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you can choose always new challenges. and when you, when you climbed, you focused only on, on the wallet, on your way. and you think about nothing else, only your way of climbing has a dizzying appeal to people of all ages and levels of ability. for some, it's an off to work all weekend hobby, where the indoors or outdoors finish this position and haven't given me the german alpine club has the hof a 1000000 members. as it turns out of all i began, i mean i was on my best spot as one of almost 2000 competitive climbers in germany. and one of the select few
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with the hopes of featuring in the 2021 summer olympics in tokyo. so if washington unfun olympia does him softly live what it's all for you? he said what that is able to stop us guns was one of those after the months mr. kent also sport was once a seminal honest. but even when this elitism and it's not just climbing that's set for an olympic debut in tokyo, skateboarding karate and surfing will also feature for the 1st time. continuing a trend, the international olympic committee has been trying for years to incorporate sports with bigger appeal for the younger generation, such as mountain biking, rugby,, sevens, beach, volleyball, and b.m.x.,
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sports economist and former olympic rowing gold, medalist course going many has been following the development of course it will help financially as well. sports like climbing and skateboarding, a lot of attention media attention, and this will secure that c.i.s. . he will have high incomes that say from t.v. revenues, for example. also in the future, premiere for climbing will involve a newly devised format. olympic combine with 3 disciplines. speed needs no explaining. the 1st to the top is the winner. the lead discipline involves different difficult levels on balls up to 15 meters high. and bouldering all 3, exactly. the ultimate dedication from the athletes. the training regimen has become
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far tougher. and the constant jump between the different disciplines is not just a major mental challenge in london where you never lost when i 1st got the climbing bug as a young girl from the wardrobes in her parent's home to trees and cliffs outdoors. she grew up in weimar, not a city with mountains close by, but she managed to find a productive training program by accident
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is going to sell or even told us we also sell and as she scaled new heights on the climbing wall. so did i almost career in 2012, she competed in her 1st international youth championships, and 3 years later was invited to join the national team. now she's climbing in international contests around the world. but together with the personal and professional satisfaction from climbing, the sport also comes with its set backs as best trotter found out in march this year when she suffered a serious elbow injury that meant surgery and then no training. and as for the olympics
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is uncertain. a lot of folks also got a lot of support from her fellow climbers who helped her overcome this difficult time and it would be a challenging road to recovery after the surgery 1st physiotherapy to get her muscles back in shape. and then in may a return to basic a low stress climbing session. unlike other athletes, the postponement of the summer games to 2021 provided an additional motivation for his act. one might assume this type was one where for mr. tom often felt
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yeah, i felt in august, alamo was able to put full strain on her arm again, also enabling her to step up. her training, working with weights, has been an important part of that. during one exercise session will lift a total of around 4 times together with her coach. she's been trying everything to make a swift return to her former level of performance. this november will be in moscow for the european championships, which is also a lost opportunity to qualify for the olympics. cantered said because money shank enough to call that cancel the sale and myself miss me, doesn't fit us.
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each country can send 2 women and 2 men to tokyo for germany. alexander may goes and young, who have already secured their tickets. both are highly experienced climbers. alexander came 2nd in the lead climbing discipline at the world championships and is a multiple winner of world cup a vent the bouldering specialist discipline. he's already won a number of domestic titles in but taking part in the olympics has a very special allure to both of them. from the internet and it's presented in the common its own grounds for the brass of it all in the common its own potency of the upcoming european championships in moscow will see plenty of competition for
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the best from the prospect of the olympics. is a massive motivating factor. there's only one sport left in the german squad for tokyo. i'm grabbing it will demand nerves confidence and perhaps a bit of luck. when i 1st extreme few in misty, have heard it is a moment or understand the outside of the license and spent its time
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