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this is the deadly news live from berlin. the coronavirus pandemic dominates the g 20 summit in a virtual meeting hosted by saudi arabia. world leaders focused if it's on fighting cope with 19 and its economic consequences. countries are reportedly pouring up plans to fund the faith distribution of coronavirus vaccines around the quote also coming up in 15 years ago today under the medical except that the lead role in german politics, despite the many crises she's faced, the often cold germany is now more popular than ever, and
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a presidential election in west africa mobbed by extremist violence. people in kenya faso, head to the polls today that a growing islamist insurgency means many voters won't be able to cost the american held welcome. leaders of the world's wealthiest countries are meeting on mine for a g 20 summit hosted by saudi arabia. the virtual gathering is dominated by efforts to end the coronavirus pandemic and deal with its economic full that a draft declaration shows the biggest economies will pledge to pay for food distribution of coverage $19.00, vaccines and testing. so that poor countries are not left out debt relief is also likely to be extended denied the opportunity for a face to face pageantry. this was how so dia rebiya opened the g 20
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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 you in person due to be exceptional circumstances we're all facing. as he spoke, flanked by the all powerful crown prince, some participants were running late. the russian and turkish delegations, and particular when vladimir putin did arrive, he backed the summits, calls for the poorest to get access to a vaccine. but years with russia supports the draft key decision of the current summit aimed at making effective and safe facts available to all. there is no doubt
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that drugs for immunization are and should be accessible to everyone. those new york, i'm accused in the saudi arabia's human rights record, hardly to awkward questions the faces of jailed female activists projected on the louvre in paris. but many leaders to included that working together with the gulf kingdom to tackle covert 19 was a matter of arjun singh. that's a good thing that they're send. we need to sustainably strengthen the world health organization. we need reliable funding, better cooperation, greater independence, and the g 20 can provide important indeed crucial support in this area. in lieu of the traditional family for 2, the whole project or more copy of the rule on jan, 18th century polish, it seemed to capture what may well be one of the strangest and most important g. 20 summit ever. let's go to our brussels bureau chief alexandra phenomena who is
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following the g. 20 summit for us, alexander, good of you with us distribution of the coverage. 19 vaccine is the issue of greatest urgency this weekend. of any agreements been made. we are still waiting for the leaders to adopt and sign a joint declaration later today. but as you mentioned, we expect them to pledge to pay for a fair distribution of called with $19.00 vaccines so that no country is left out. and they're also expected to extend debt relief to poorer countries who really needed. and they're also going, as we expect to strike a more bolder tone on international trade and on climate change. climate change is the most important topic today. so they seem to be quite united, one prominent exemption. you as presidents don't seem to be the only leader, not talking about how to tackle depend demick globally. instead,
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she was praising his own administration and the u.s. economy. and his match message to the you to the g. 20 leaders was that he wants the u.s. citizens to get vaccinated 1st. you mentioned the u.s. president there already. this is his last g 20 summit. how is he expected to bow out of the interim international arena? well, he is handling this in his own way. and his statement yesterday was quite awkward. he told the leaders that he was looking to working with them together for a long time. so he seems still not to concede to the seed. then he apparently was tweeting during the video conference he left the meeting earlier. only to go gold. think this behavior is not very surprising when you know how little respect he has for multi lateral events and groups such as the g 20
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xandra riyadh's, human rights record as part of the conversation in the lead up to this summit. but have world leaders formally rice, the usu with saudi arabia. no, with saudi arabia's human rights record. it's not officially on the agenda. some leaders indicated, this issue is going, it's being talked about in by literal talks. and i also asked the you commission how they are going to handle this topic and was told that this is a multi national, multilateral event, with a lot of important global topics. and it's not about saudi arabia. russell's bureau chief, oleksandr phenomena, thanks so much. well, as on the bimah 22nd of 2005, exactly 15 years ago today, and glimmer of hope was 1st sworn in as germany's chancellor, when the country's crisis manager in chief wraps up her final year in office. she
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will have equalled the record of her late mentor. helmut kohl for the longest serving chancellor in german history and after a challenging decade and a half in office, she's looks poised to go out on a high note president angle marco accepting the vote in 2005. she has been rated by forbes magazine as the world's most powerful woman, 9 times since being sworn in. during her time in office, she has become known as a diplomatic powerhouse working to build relationships with world leaders. boss watching, many of them come and go through what we've merkel has built up her reputation as a crisis manager from the 2008 financial crisis to this year's global pandemic. the 2015 refugee crisis was perhaps the most emblematic moment of marcos chancellorship
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. when she led almost a 1000000 asylum seekers into germany, the controversial policy exposed deeper rifts in german society, but she justified terry decision to soften us. we can do this, we can do this. this so-called eternal chancellor says she will step down from her role when her 4th term comes to an end next year. a recent poll shows more international confidence in angola marcos leadership than in any other world leader right now. ok, let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world. long lines as americans travel home for thanksgiving. despite u.s. authorities urging people to stay. the holiday usually sees millions of americans traveling across the country. coronavirus cases have now also past 12000000. they're forcing many cities to reimpose,
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lock down missions. protesters in guatemala city have set fire to part of the country's congress building. amid growing demonstrations against the president and lawmakers, the demonstrators are unhappy with their leaders for approving a budget which with cuts to education, health care spending. 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 my space x. falcon, 9 rocket, about an hour lighter. it will monitor changes in the ocean temperatures and help track rising sea levels across the world. thousands of people protested against israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu in jerusalem. demonstrators braved cold and wet weather to demand his resignation of alleged corruption and the government's handling of the pandemic became a fossil goes to the polls today as opposition. parties warn of massive fraud in
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the general election, threatening already not to accept the results. president rock cost his vote in an election overshadowed by rising. 3 is expected to win re-election opposition. candidates have criticized his failure to contain the violence there. we know votes cost in $1.00, 5th of the country where you have to tax strike almost every day of the correspondent is on the ground in kenya, faso with more people who are going to the polling stations today to cast their vote, both for a president and for members of the parliament, for the next 5 years, not everyone has the opportunity today to actually make it to such appalling station due to security concerns. in fact, a government of incumbent president says that nearly half of all 13 regions have limited or no access to polling stations. the incumbent president says he has no
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intention of delaying to selection because he says this would result in more chaos . and then there are other presidential candidates on the ballot, least today, 2 of them stand out for one that's always the party of the format ousted president . and then there's the former finance minister and main rival of president is name is now all of the opposition candidates are promising change to bring much needed stability and peace. but the very same promises made by president probably in 2015, if you doubt any significant change. there is heavy security to protect voters heading to deporting stations today, like here in baghdad to in the capital city of now, regardless, who will be the next president? only a few here expect life to get better after the election now
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and in the bundesliga bushehr dortmund have close to within one point of buying munich at the top after thrashing hatta bell in the building as took the lead early though through a stunning shot from huna, to make it one nil halftime, if better at dortmund was stung into action after the break that building holland scored 4 goals. as the visitors stormed to a 52 victory. that leaves them breathing down by its nick in the league standings. and there's more than just a win to celebrate for dortmund the match saw young forward you so far know, koku, become the youngest ever came on for holland in the 85th minute taking to the pitch at the tender age of 16 years. and one day who was born in cameroon, has scored an incredible 141 goals for the club's used things. you certainly want to watch with holland making the statement, a big one, calling him quote, the biggest talent on the planet to some
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tennis news now. and then you medvedev and dominic team will get the chance to win the season ending a.t.p. finals for the 1st time when they face each other in the final in london tonight. that's after they shocked 2 of the sport's most successful players. rafael nadal and novak djokovic in the same, it's true. his grand slam titles, rafa nadal never won the a.t.p. tour season ending tournament. things look to be going his way against an elementary def keeping the russian. or if you took the 1st sex, no doubt for the match at $54.00 in the 2nd search, it was broken, some love that went downhill. medvedev went on to take the sat on a tie break, and then the match as an adult characteristically faltered with the adaptable mr. dav taking full advantage. thanks.
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i. i decided to change some small things just because those are going for it a little bit more because i felt like i had the chance to win before some games and said maybe, but if you want. so i had to change and it was really well and we had a dummy t.v. movie medvedev suppose since in the final eventually got pos, an exact joke of it, despite blowing 5 match points, but the austrian held his nerve to beat a man who's won this tournament 5 times packing and many left wonder if this is finally a changing of the guard in men's tennis. now before we go, we have some rare footage of a wild snow. they did have a look and have a listen to what was captured in northwestern china one day, you might have thought these animals broad, like other big cats,
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but now their vocal chords quite the same. which means, as you heard their voices sound a bit different, a lot different. this video was captured by a hidden camera in the sun young, one national park in northwestern china. and you're up to date, up next a life day. to late the booming business of online dating film. don't miss that. and stay with us in mexico, many push to hold. love us right now in the world climate tree. different all the stories. this is one place the way from just one week can really get we still have time to ask. i'm going
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on from the starting off is always tough. so i've got to think of something who is single it's estimated there are around 20500000 singles in the german language use of you into the internet and romance, but together wonderfully exposes. the positive thing is that you get out of your own bubble and meet people. you wouldn't meet otherwise something to do between answers of clicking with someone having greased for me. and i will say wait for happiness to fall into your lap. you can wait forever and a mile an hour and a place any time, quick and simple. for initial contact, a digital link isn't enough. the joy seems infinite to me, more than 2500 platforms are available for searching for the perfect match of the
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league button is a big help in reading at the nonstarters. are people looking for a mate or spoiled for choice these days? there's a platform for every need. quick sex secret affairs or a lifelong bond can be sought are not in many people are active on several platforms like 37 year old sarah. she lives in vienna and has been single now for 6 years, many ups and able the 1st selection to be made from a photograph, while g.p.s. in the case who lives in the vicinity. if you like what you see, you swipe to the right. if it's a no go you swipe left. if both parties are interested, it's a much on the chat. gates open. mind one just to say she is angry and affix that. i'm actually looking for a steady relationship. starting with the desire for someone who really wants to
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open up and spend time with me. who wants us to open up to each other and do things together. and then see where it goes from. there are infinite us. more and more people are using online dating services. the figure for germany is 9.6 percent, and austria brings up the rear with 6.3 percent. in addition to smartphone apps where the choice is made on the basis of a photo, there are also much brokers. clients fill out a questionnaire, a computer program that works and who would be a suitable partner calculations lay the foundation for escaped about you, maybe you don't know and then i find profiles where i think wow, i just have to get to know him. i've got this feeling i've simply from the photos
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and 5 written statements. does it? but that's very, very rarely happen. it's still in reality, it's often confirms when we 1st meet up as i've got a feeling i think, yes, pretty well. i know what i like about a man and i sense quickly if it's there and says it's actually good it can or will unfortunately, that doesn't mean things will necessarily end positively. it's just you're not dating enough. believe me, everyone is just overjoyed when i send them on the day. because dating is worse than brushing your teeth. dating is like learning vocabulary. everybody wants to speak a foreign language, but nobody wants to sit down and do their homework. we ask sarah to take advice from one of the countless stays in coaches who flood the market known as the date.
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dr. emmanuel albert gives flirting in dating tips on t.v. and social media channels, which airs just 2 to 5 euros a minute. in other words, between 120 and 300 euro's in our eyes or going out there and speaking to them is just as important as online dating. even more important when you're dating that in the back and forth like maybe you like this, or maybe she'll respond, maybe not. so i always say speak to your common people, come to me, are a real mix of a few more men than women. the breakdown is around 60 percent men to 40 percent. women on the things are very similar when it comes to the ability to build a relationship. that's a big issue today that people no longer commend so easily is going to it's a lot harder to find a relationship. in this respect, the tips i give are very similar. but when it comes to speaking to someone getting to know someone, your new men need
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a lot more courage to take that more than standard. you have to give them something to take a more direct approach in the self-styled date doctor provides digital and analog advice in the search for a partner. every man who says can be a ladies man, don't be shy, just practice practice and practice. a lot of the one half of the roles are clear, the man does the predator the for a walk. we definitely can fudge it a bit. take the famous 33 kilos, 3 centimeters, 3 years. that's still just fine. we need classic dancers to classically stupid questions like so what are you doing here? how long have you lived here? because we don't want to say, i've been here 10 years and no 2000 guys. and wow, i saw you and thought we might hit it off. when it means it will lead us to men,
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i think about how men stretch the truth. it's mostly about how tall they are. i'm a fairly small person. so in my case they didn't need to use the pot. tired as office, i'd sometimes they lie about their age to off or they try to pose as someone who's looking for a serious relationship won't really, but then they don't follow through and it ends faster than i was and asked for all of it. since women cheat to me included, i miss the sleep of it's because of my age found in my experience of the older a woman is the less attractive she is. just because of the number that showing it might afford us. my pictures are all real and up to date on the vine. know that i
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look younger than my age. so i'm not embarrassed to say i'm younger than i really am. i make myself about 4 years younger max, obviously, and i do tell them that when we 1st meet, just imagine you speak to 5 men every week. could it be that one was nice and you had 2 or 3 good chats with someone you never see again, but with whom you had a good time. someone that has things in common with you, buddy, for whom you might not have feelings or love or tall. people underestimate what can happen when you speak to someone every week, your setting a foundation and then building on it. as a pass on, i didn't underline where online dating is concerned. he does have certain pointers to give what i give them to any of my girlfriends, anyone personally, i find them all rather obvious. but if someone is just starting off with online
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dating and feels they need advice, certainly they can talk to him. but i do think that for other people, it makes sense today choosing the right partner is a crucial cost benefit calculation. just like choosing the right job or apartment dating calls for self optimization and promotion. it takes time and effort, even if date, when i say i'm dating someone, then it really means work. want to move to. i want to open up to that person and do lots of things with them. if you desire to person and from the feel of a move, many use the word dating to describe always meeting someone new. and in that case, i'd say the work is more superficial. and you need to make sure that you've got lots of time side house is a historian at harvard university. she's researching the cultural history of dating
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work describes the search for a partner from the start of the 20th century until today. we called over to her for revenue to where she were invited to speak at an international conference. when i was researching the book, i would talk a lot to people who, when people learned i was writing a book about the history of dating, they would tell me about their own dating lives. and often i would notice this language of exhausted. you know, this language of feeling exasperated, what i mean by that in my book is that dating which is sold as a kind of consumer activity or fun, is related to what we think of as real work in at least 2 ways. 1st. it absolutely is a kind of economic transaction and always has been on dating apps. we should be desirable commodities and surprise the competition. it also requires people to work on themselves and i don't know how well these idioms translate, but in english,
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all these expressions we have for courtship our market expression. so you're on the market off the market. damaged goods is not nice, but a thing people say hard to get. so this idea that you're trying to shape yourself as a kind of commodity that you're selling on the dating market and you're simultaneously shopping around for someone else. this is something new in the historical period i'm talking about, and it's something that makes people feel a lot of pressure to work on themselves and leslie in the uk market music neighborhood, we're meeting so germany's most famous couples therapist. this work has given them firsthand experience of the challenges and problems involved in the digital search for a partner. and getting to know people. new potential partners is a lot easier for those who have the courage to get involved on the digital dating
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scene. at the same time, it's also scariest victis. in the final analysis, it creates a totally new, previously unknown situation. you're only able to orient yourself in the unimaginable number of possible relationships. so this was much more restricted earlier and wasn't stimulated to the point that a person was unable to say, oh, now i finally found someone and i'm glad about it. instead they're wondering, is it ok to stop now? after all, there could be a better offer. buffy had shown of her and because everyone involved is searching for someone, but everyone's wondering if there could be something better out there that in the months in the all of us who can see and which promotes the feeling of chronic
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insecurity. grown man bit extreme. you've become extremely indifferent. a lot more superficial than you really are. and i probably have too, i've become a more superficial person. the ball i am for that up. it only takes one photograph in the mix to make you think. maybe he's not the right person. then you immediately swipe to the left, which of course means is gone, but not to vic. i commence or is a 6 and couple's 3rd just recently she began to answer questions about sex. i'm dating apps. she believes digitization has changed the way we get to know one another under sexuality. she warns of an over sexualized society. today we live in a kind of paradise. the table has been set before us and we have an amazing range of choice around the clock and usually free of charge. our next partner for a lovely evening can be quickly found on our smartphone or g.p.s.
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. perhaps already at the next bus stop or in the same train. these days, the 1st topic to be discussed is sex. why people don't see if they can actually speak to each other. you know, someone's sexual preference before you know their name. and sometimes you don't even know that you're in an anonymous fear. formable vailable opportunities were being released given infinite freedom and we 1st have to learn how to handle it. why, how dare we asked the partners opener requirements for sex a long time ago. sex toys are growing in sophistication and in no increasingly intense experiences by camillus or warns of casual use of what she calls tools for super stimuli. is often when i've observed 3 major changes in my practice. 1st old sexual problems are coming in a totally new form, young men with erectile dysfunction and men and women who can't achieve orgasm or
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a lack of enthusiasm for sex that was said to be exclusive to women. but in the spirit of equality, men are now catching up slowly and over taking women. lack of last isn't their problem. lack of a desire for sex with a partner is the many top and it's all there are qualitative changes to what used to be hard core and smell soft porn. things like voyeurism fetishism exhibitionism and b.d.s. . sammy formerly seen as perversions have arrived in regular society. they are no longer seen as abnormal behavior, but it's also given his feet up way out.
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