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tv   Markus Lanz  Deutsche Welle  December 8, 2020 4:30pm-5:30pm CET

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or the ice disappears earlier and it keeps retreating. our future depends on what happens here in one of the most fragile ecosystems on the. northern lights of the arctic circle perched december 21st g.w. . the balland l.b. stole the book does the get headlines this week it had everything you want in a. friendship
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. frustration and of course go. everything except the one thing that really makes it obvious special. well in the stadium at least that we did catch up with some watching from ohio. but it wasn't all about. the young squad was put to the test against frank facts can't you see our father has struggled to replace an injured alec all of. the signing players directly from a local kindergarten all income fund. by an unlucky 6th grade the 1st place that's really approved like say half what it takes to give the league leaders a run for that money. buy anything top to a draw could they finally be losing steam. see how it all went down now on kickoff.
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here it is the top much to end much is. and among europe's elite was by and reigning champions league victors and having reached the last season and boy did they deliver with. a thing in the crossbar. after just 2 minutes. considerably more of the ball but just couldn't penetrate the league's best offense whatever leipzig one possession they quickly shot forwards too quickly in fact for rushing keeper. with a mere 90 minutes on the clock. christopher an. all too easily for putting it away. by and look much better up front 17. combined with. to level the 25 minutes it was the youngsters 3rd goal in just 7
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matches. the pressure this time. with a classy move. she won after 35 minutes miller's goal was by and 33rd of the season good enough for the league's best attack. but they're back playing looks less impressive alike to counter again proved too fast for byron's but for the visitors equalized just a minute after buying scored was just in clover not in his 1st ever been this league goal. leipzig demonstrated that they are more than capable of their own beautiful build ups with this one. but the break the buy in brass didn't seem particularly pleased with their scores defending. on the 2nd pass wasn't much better.
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just 3 minutes and like 6 emule forsberg was what you and i speak easily gave the visitors 32 leads. forsberg is not really known for his head but with that much space you can hardly to miss. fortunately for byron the munich it was still firing on all cylinders. $33.00 after 75 minutes played which is how it would end. so must miller again linked nicely with kingsley kemal who assisted all 3 by and goals a nice comeback but in the end it was just a draw and name it well take it like i said ahead of christmas we have something like 4 games in 10 days we have to get through it if we can do that and pick up some good results along the way we can talk about mistakes at the christmas tree. even if
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a lot i don't thought often uses i think we conceded too many goals this season but mainly the draws the most important thing for us. since when our buy in content to cough up points in munich but certainly a new development. and likes it demonstrated championship caliber themselves going toe to toe with the title holders and just as importantly delivering an incredibly entertaining much. yeah i think we played a good game and yeah i think for you guys also it was a fun fun game to watch. the show enjoyed watching it what a truly be useful game. so why not enjoy some of the most beautiful moments from the clash between the bundesliga is that just one small.
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the crummy season is starting to really take its toll on lucy and father his daughter and squad leaving behind some major holes for him to plug. in the past week 4 more names were added to the black and yellow injury list but
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one name in particular was making the swiss coach nervous before the team headed to frankfurt. how long said defense holland is definitely missing or doc says until early january. with his primary goal threat rolling holland absent for the rest of 2025 or needs a replacement on the scoring front. on the other. we have multiple options and none of them have the same impact as early holland of course but they're different. well take a look in will find a good solution. he's already tested market price but what about use a for the cocoa. shank foot 5 did instead for yulian plant placing him in the unfamiliar position of center forward. strange since it's clear front feels most comfortable in midfield. falling too far back he was nowhere to be phoned to make
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that final tap in a hole and slowly would fall for a solution didn't seem to be working. which was just one reason why it wasn't fun for his men but instead the homesite who took the lead by saying. that she come out and called all the farmers back 3 off guard to score his 2nd of the season. while the eagles fended off dortmund 5 his men once again failed to find the net in the 1st half. only managed to do so 3 times so far this entire campaign time to try out one of those other fixes perhaps. brought on the coco after the break. the young newcomer is the only other genuine striker aside from holland at his disposal he's plenty promising but he's just 16 and still has lots to learn instead it was another team sensation who would come to fight rescue. midfielder
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gio raina downes passed martin him to egg and sank the ball beautifully into the back of the net from 14 metres out. father was eager to see more but was left sorely missing his norwegian scoring machine. that ended in a draw and 5 or was no closer to a true replacement for his striker we often feel on them we have lots of options they're not exactly strikers but. this time it was a midfielder who saved a point for fall but his striker problem remains earning only one point at frankfurt culture to compete in the title race nor will it provide for job security . with quite a bit of late. the big question remains how dependent on his injured striker
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who can help him return to winning ways. next more clubs in need of a win and are compact searching. on a $25.00 game windless run shell finally could have turned the tide against live a few sleepless nights there are experts in losing a mannish to school ramon goal after just 10 minutes academy graduate money challenge spectacularly headed into his own next. one shot the player would still have paid 35 year old keeper was making just his 2nd evelyn this need to repair instead. but his smile was single. in the 2nd half of the hosts conceded from yet another cool enough at least it wasn't in this time. that davies pick up and did his best to give a child a penalty could this be the child's love to show the experts that losing combusting
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penalty. that wasn't good at conceding their last clean sheet coming in february once they leave the quds and make it 3 patrick shake give it a case of space without david hughes and move up to 2nd in the table as they remain unbeaten the description shall couldn't reach remote bottom of the table they remain the only side in the league to wind down is still waiting how long will he survive with the result. 2 clubs with just one victory so far faced off as mine's headed to who are really feeling their 21 minutes in a hail mary from the hosts led to richie dawn setting up for his 1st ever goal the fled the provider turned scorer just 10 minutes later
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maloney from p.s.v. doubled his assistant town for the season the fan that would double when kept as well going to play even a late consolation goal from heaven couldn't change that mindset back to losing. their miserable bunch of 7 straight losses thanks to richard go on. going to. have the experience that 1st win of the season just last week. 18 minutes 18 year old young team man was pleased as punch with his 1st ever put this to get. back to me on a ledge free kick to hans credits the type of goal you just want to sit back and watch. back into. the full time but they
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want andre around his big day but he's put this a good goal. post but then spoiled to discuss it with an equaliser from the south because she went through the pain barrier as a scoring a full scans that could see if game played along but didn't get that 2nd leg of. the foot draw is exactly what hoffenheim outscored wanted to avoid with both sides splitting points in their last 2 matches hoffenheim picked up an early lead thanks to a poorly mark foley and bridge. spurred to equalise from out of nowhere michelle garage has crossed on the flying daniel. $11.00 with 4 goals caligiuri is outskirts top marks and oppenheimer entered the 2nd half on the warpath making it to 130 seconds after the break. goalie in greenwich once again. 14 minutes later
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faced little resistance to finish the scoring at 31 it was hoffenheim 1st win some septembers memorable for one victory over by. florian greyman have a one time but just how much of that set is she took out with both sides desperate visiting still got through the 1st punch winning a penalty which was tucked away by silas one minute and. not much else happened until the 1st minute when she had another bit of luck and he took up the fastest man on the pitch to just leave the punishment and smith. was nuts on the postman like oh just terrible defending. j.t. sell cars that he was no sim used by the championship responded with a goal of his own in the ninety's that maybe. it wasn't enough to colfax as much about the football goldstone his son and go back to winning ways.
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freiburg were the livelier of the 2 sides as they fostered. still the visitors open the scoring with a bolo on the end of a lovely team the full house response out. to santa maria with an overhead kick to set up a lean heart you'll see more of back a little later. after the break fribourg were awarded a penalty. grief post slotted for the league. but hopes of a 1st win such match they won were quickly kissed goodbye to the alice song players of wonder strike just a minute later. still a draw means bus winless run in 5 but it stands to 13 matches now let's take another look at freiburg 1st goal which was crowned move of the match day.
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fly. back to see santa maria as bicycle kick still from santa maria great shots. from santa maria oh i'm going to lean on to get around that. the sons of maria's spectacular shot may have gone and on its own for that lean heart was the one to get on the scoresheet after hitting its end. ever since freiburg record high transfer santamaria rife in the summer the frenchman has been making a big impact at the black forest club. with names like the santa maria is bones about his old course which is the gold should it not. friday in. a day the big clash in an m.p.'s study on between hats and one which
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usually looked like this. this week you can't face thanks to the pandemic. to get the dummy blood pumping despite an empty stadium had to have planted flanks of mounds to see before the match that pops we'll close and getting pumped up. games against house was always so special a feeling of course we don't have the fans here in the state don't but we know all offenses with. all the time. but get home and the so 1st. week goes out it's fans watching from the sofas from around the outside i have found in brazil. so we went up to see. leo's opposes for whales. they were supporting an impressive collection of state cops. back in berlin undoubtedly the surprise of the season they entered the darby in 6th place with twice as many points as their rivals had to make consider themselves
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number one in the city but they were in the bottom half of the standings where many expected leone to be. and the highly confident visitors took the lead with their very 1st shot on goal. in the 20th minute well when he celebrated just his 2nd goal of the season the real credit goes to teammate marcus in but for shaking off 2 defenders in the build up the mood in brazil became a bit more sudden she. got the moment that for whatever. it was a different story in wales. i know but he didn't say to any instrument only she decided to work on his karate form and kick luca to star in the face red cards. and with facing the next 70 minutes with 10 men. even in a welsh living room you got the feeling that perhaps might have been the turning
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point will. unhappy with the 1st 45 minutes had a coach bruno love a dia brought on christophe pilon tech gadget viro del rowson to wake up to the offense. and that did the trick even if only goalkeeper andrea sutekh gave an unintentional helping hand the paycheck rick delivering had to the equaliser in the 51st minute letting as quickly as opening shots was parried by looted directly to packer it's thinks. with all things square hatches substitutes took the reins still rests in connecting with people in tech for the $21.00 lead. was and that's the difference between hats up and we'll have to splash 24000000 euros on the polish international in january and that wasn't even their biggest purchase meanwhile leone have never spent more than 2000000 here as a player. you could feel the pain all the way from wales.
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and 3 minutes later del reston once again combined with pincheck for his 2nd was the. party's out in brazil they knew it was over. and so did the supporters in wales. it ended $31.00 money combine happiness but sometimes you can buy gold can say but what money only left the king that was. the fully if you lose the darby you lose a player because of a red card you may have lost a player through injury so what data forget talk always. try as they might do you want to run likely to forget this one as it was that stomach flu that he got injured that he was highest school at 20 on talisman somebody muscles has a movie out about 2 months. meanwhile has
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a rejoiced in that when especially because it was the 1st time victory of the season even without the fans. throws it out it's good to get 3 points and win the darby for us and our fans problem by this. and apparently brazil a blue and white thanks this time to christophe cohen's audience. thoughts are much the hero of the berlin darby decider christophe beyoncé because of the polish striker has struggled to fulfill expectations since joining have to last one so. some consider his part is a mistake but he proved his critics wrong on darby during. sound check on the sunday opposite sides. of the time such as he didn't stop their. schools to appeal to 65 pounds how he
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upset sons of the pistol out of football use all of them personally. i like this i want for this and so i was mortified to be but they didn't but the to. michael i would hope i would have been more with his 1st been his legal braced beyond barrel and bragging rights. well done. dubey here. it was all over social media paid to picnic plenty of attention with his goal a spitting image of the blue does. a great game and ad for the been displayed is what fans in mexico call the match between by and munich unlike say just like across the pond which is usually premier league territory they called it the best game of the season 56. and in brazil they were amazed at the speed and technique of
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the game not to mention the 6 golds. able to brownsville the true title contenders in this deal which must be tough to admit patrick from poland was especially impressed by jamal that he said i have my officially announced that i am a member of the museum of backlog and also who else has to dealing. with of course . he did help me by a 33 spectacle it was meanwhile the kings of berlin not to forget feels pretty good win over fellow strugglers and who scored the best goals of the weekend here's our top 3. at number 3 we have maximilian almost the scoring for post but with this peachy freaking. target to. come up
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here and tell us take. care rain isn't a 50 equaliser against franks but it is on a number. back to. ground 0 right. thing you know it is alison play out. something. because you've also got on the scoreboard maybe not quite as pretty and it was only
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a game shall go but it was enough to ensure that. the only team in the top 7 to get a win on much to attend. the found climb out of the relegation zone and sank to that victory shall come meanwhile would do anything for a win castle if they dropped 3 big points that you know when they'd like to be in the table there's always next week. so what's next for the produce league is best sabi windows hertz ahead to. team are likely a bit distracted by the big champions league with real madrid in midweek. have to be more than just enough to throw. the 2 clubs. by on the champions league stage as well against lokomotiv moscow. already through in europe. they'll be hungry to return to this league dominance.
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next weekend dortmund smartly assembly of miners faces off against stuttgart a midweek clash against senate st petersburg means lucy and get a break in sorting out his squad that. more next time. good.
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is it every news line from berlin a landmark moment britain rolls out the biggest nationwide vaccine program in its history a 9 year old woman got the 1st dose but the vaccine is swift approval by british regulators has some people has a test the next challenge will be ensuring it reaches those who need it the most also coming up calls are growing for a hard log down here in germany and fast the country's top scientists say tighter restrictions are now urgent as coronavirus case numbers remain stubbornly high class returning home after nearly 3 decades as they're used to fled
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nagorno-karabakh back in the ninety's in the 1990s are now coming back but despite the recent peace deal with armenia to return mr sweet. where are thank you so much for your company everyone the united kingdom has started the enormous task of in our nakia lading is general population with a fully tested and approved covert 1000 baxi while the to do is vaccine was fast tracked by a german company by antec in partnership with the us pharmaceutical giant pfizer while the u.k. faces some public worry over safety given just how fast the treatment came to market but the government couldn't have asked for a better influence or take out the 1st jab. it took just
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a 2nd but it was a moment that offered hope to the world the 1st passion to receive an independently reviewed covert 19 vaccine. and 90 year old grandmother margaret keenan had a message for others. i say pull for this group because it is free and it's the best thing the 2nd happens. in london so do you want for it. she was followed by william shakespeare of warrick no relation but pleased perhaps to work his way into history. the nation and its. break. the british prime minister here with the start of the u.k.'s mass vaccination program but he warned against complacency. he called of food to relax not and so my message would be it's amazing to see the vaccine coming out
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it's amazing to see this tremendous shot in the arm for the entire nation but we call afford to relax in. the u.k. has ordered enough of the by unchecked vaccine to inoculate 20000000 people with millions of rival shots also expected officials say vaccinating the population will take months but they will have to contend with vaccine skepticism risk is what the long term effects are going i would take it there is a benefits outweigh the risks seems sensible thing to do yet and it's the only way we're going to add to the pandemic i and say. of. sharon's to see here. is our chip and reset if you take it. out of facebook health experts are rajin the government to actively tackle misinformation it is extremely important are these people get the vaccine so we need to. find
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a way how to communicate it to them and how to in a way isolate them from these dominating examples of misinformation that they sing on social media. as margaret keenan returned to her ward she did so to a wall of applause a celebration of humanity's triumph in this bleakest of years. thank you and germany is considering tougher a lockdown measures to curb the number of corona virus infections the eastern state of saxony which has especially high case numbers has become the latest state to voluntarily expand its lockdown closing schools and most businesses one of germany's leading health institutes the leopold dina says the government's should consider a 2 week hard lockdown nationwide starting on december 24th of this would include a ban on travel or gatherings over christmas and an extension of school holidays until january 10th. all right and i like to turn now to professor ralph for he is
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one of the co-authors of the statement and a psychologist at the max planck institute in berlin professor so good to have you with us you are making the case for a hard logged out explain why a complete lockdown is inevitable in your view. well 1st of all thank you for having me i don't think it's inevitable but it is a necessary choice that we have that we need to make as a society and also as a political decision makers the reasons are very obvious the reasons are that we are having a relatively high number of sexual it's we have every day many 100 not many but hundreds of people dying and also we have hospital and medical system that is really pushed to its limits and now we are entering the season and of course the holiday seasons we tend to behave in
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a way that is unfortunately very crude duces to the spread of the virus. what would you prefer to see happen now. what i would prefer is indeed what we recommend in the statement by the you know which is the heart knocked over the holiday and the way we describe it is be described as a 2 step process process that already starts on december 14th in which we basically recommend people to start working at all home office and also to lift the obligation to attend school so that parents can actually decide to keep their children in total and also start a digital education as much as possible that would be the 1st and the 2nd stuff starts on december 24th reminded me it's all just what you start 10 days earlier because in the 24th you may need. the family members whom you haven't seen in quite
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some time and of course at that point you want to make sure that you are not spreading the virus or that you don't have to sometimes. december 24th what we are recommending you start all stores that are not absolutely necessary such as pharmacies and food stores being closed and that we have a relatively heart don't until january 10th. now joy has been so hard to come by this year is it not too onerous to ask people to work less not celebrate holidays with their loved ones to protect them. yes and you're totally right of course it is. them to do that but let me point 02 things 1st it is still possible that you really spend the holidays with their closest member of your family so with their real loved ones boudoir should be a very intimate celebration also you can reduce the risk if you do what we
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recommend you start the 1st phase of self karma caught yourself on december 14th so that you can be quite certain that you are not symptomatic by the time you meet your closest senate members and very importantly their current at the time of their knocked all is meant to be short it's hard and short but it also gives us a perspective for the months to come and also for returning to a more normal life afterwards and by the way there are good reasons to assume that for instance if you compared a situation surely to other countries such as the bill children or oil he went through such a quick and very hard and your numbers are much much better than once in germany so are you are you seeing this as a circuit breaker is that what i understand from your ass or is this more a circuit breaker. it is meant to be a circuit breaker but think about it it's a holiday season that is at the one time one that presents enormous wrists but
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interestingly it also presents us with an enormous chance because ultimately during the holiday season. life is being too subtle rated all over shops are closed public places are closed so our viewers that if such a circuit breaker or a hard look at their own is necessary then that student through it was highlighted in which we through our culture or any of all our student told us shops are close and so on and so on slightly the idea here is that we really seize the opportunity and make use of the chance of a hoarder to use giving us. professor. of germany's layout paul dana academy of sciences sir thank you for coming on because i think you very much. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world. the u.k. has agreed to withdraw draft clauses and break that legislation that would have broken international law and renae on its earlier agreement with the european union
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the move is being hailed as progress by both britain and ireland but on the separate matter of reaching a trade deal there's no sign of progress. u.s. president elect joe biden will nominate retired general lloyd austin to be his secretary of defense according to a number of us media reports austin will be the 1st african-american to leave the pentagon after a 41 year army career austin is now on on the border of riff on one of america's biggest weapons firms. coca-cola pepsi and nestlé have been named the world's top plastic polluters for a 3rd year in a row all 3 companies have been accused of making 0 progress on reducing plastic waste coca-cola announced earlier this year it would not abandon plastic bottle saying they were popular with customers. break dance has
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officially been the brink cohere to become one of the new dance force competing in the 2024 olympic games in paris national olympic committee on monday also announced that skateboarding sport climbing and surfing will debut at the delayed games in tokyo next year. next we turn our attention to the caucuses where a peace deal signed by armenia as prime minister has prompted the opposition to call for his resignation while many armenians are angry over a concessions made by the prime minister last month to end a 6 week long war with azerbaijan over the nagorno-karabakh region the agreement sees armenia returning a significant part of that disputed territory to azerbaijan on meanwhile a thousands of as areas are now starting to move back to areas that had been under armenian control. this time we did it we won says hum that it brought him off he
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proud to show the 2 armenian tanks captured in a recent battle 28 years ago he fought against yemeni and himself that is when they lost. to i mean yeah that is why he's especially happy about this victory. to look it's still loaded the tanks was still full of ammunition when we took them they just left everything there and ran away. we travel with hama to act i am one of the 50 so-called liberated zones factum is a ghost town after being captured by i mean in forces in 1903 the assyrian population fled and the captures destroyed the city because of the hiroshima off the caucasus. mariam is returning here after 27 years she's proud and happy but she's not sure she would ever be able to live here again. then is where i went to school but over there is where
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our house used to be that is now completely gone. they only left the mosque standing now you can no longer see anything fact i'm used to be so beautiful but everything was destroyed there's nothing there we left everything in the house we couldn't take anything with us i was only wearing flip flops. to have to flee act i'm her husband and brother wounded in the attacks and have been missing ever since they are just 2 of thousands of missing people why did they kill us what did my husband do wrong my sons showed me internet videos of i mean eons killing hostages how much supposed to know if my husband was also killed in that way or if they taught it and murder and. such videos were also made by syrian troops both sides have been accused of war crimes the hatred runs deep the fighting in this recent
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war was also bitter. that burned bodies of a 1000000 soldiers still lying in the back of a truck painted crosses lead the way to the dead in another ghost town from the 1990 s. . hamlet walks through the ruins of a mosque. that was the minaret as big as the one at. troy did the mosque was burned that is what they have done to it it is in complete ruins. on the edge of the rubble lies the former headquarters of the emini and troops here now it's on the sciri control and it is the victors who wants to set the rules now. as all presidents said the armenians can live together with us in our country as citizens of our country under our flag with our passports. but living together is not an option at the moment the battlefield is still there
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it is a truce not peace. they're watching to stick around they're coming up next is business news with rob. thank you so much for. that people for you on facebook and twitter up to date and in touch. via let's go to. my coming from a poor family to become president.
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challenges are. incredible story. south africa's economy fights back after one of the world's toughest lock downs pushed the country deeper into recession it's just seen a 66 percent quarterly. also on the program. prepared for delivery around the world one of the challenges is keeping them cold enough look at the technology that could come to the rescue. as fishing rights continue to. trade deal. to lose out if
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its banks could no longer british. welcome to the program. the south african economy staged a strong fight back in the 3rd quarter a harsh month long coronavirus lock down from march pushed the country deep into recession south african g.d.p. contracted by more than 50 percent at an annualized rate during the 2nd quarter but the latest figures for $24.00 q 3 even see an even bigger rise of 66 percent restrictions were east leading the recovery was the mining industry which grew by 288 percent during the quarter there's also significant growth in manufacturing and trade as you can see the eventual arrival of vaccines could further help the south african economy but for now coronavirus cases are rising
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so that speak to philip the vet from business insider south africa it's great to have you on the program 1st of all what's behind this very swift resurgence in the south african economy. a number of things went right for south africa finally commodity prices were strong global trade restarted during the quarter we managed to export a number of commodities that it be held back but for me the headline story here is agriculture things just fell into place for agriculture we've seen a massive boost in terms of agriculture and that's and that's where they're related in $29000.00 there was an outbreak of foot and mouth disease we had droughts all over the place their cultural input was really under pressure suddenly that is soon there aren't we looking at bali and canola harvests that will be larger than any south africa is ever quoted i was looking at 19 year highs in terms of that we taught was down maize exports are up massively so agriculture just saw the way that
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come right at the farm a stick ready to plant and agriculture looks like if the nino holds which seems to be the case in the way the patents remain as favorable as they are there are some predictions that you might even see larger growth in production output in agriculture over what you're saying that this sounds like it's not just about recovery from now the bad times before but it actually is south africa's economy moving forward in a very sort of real way. in several sectors yes but not universally so the only real growth that we've seen year on year isn't agriculture and it is a little bit in government services and many factoring is still down massively financial services which are quite important are still down massively and overall if you look at where we stand here and you know south africa all down about 8 percent in terms of g.d.p. and of course it's not over yet the real question now is when the south africa is in the starting phase of a 2nd wave of the coronavirus whether there will be
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a eat for a strip to lock down again and what the impact could be on that both at home and abroad of course because the bond in foreign markets is also highly dependent on the airwaves so everyone is of course watching way where the grow the virus numbers go from essentially does when you look at those numbers seem like a 2nd wave is coming this the south african government same cane or reluctance to introduce a 2nd lockdown if necessary. at this point the approach has been one of identifying regional hotspots of which we have one so far and imposing slightly stricter measures there and what we're hearing from inside government deliberations is that there is this phrase floating around about canceling christmas no one wants to be responsible for cancelling christmas there's a big push back goes at least of season with this gesture and then that into january if necessary there might be a hard show locked down it all depends on the existing numbers are right there to
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fight code $900.00 on the rate of transmission this year as we see the next few weeks are going to be decisive on the well for divest from business insider south africa thanks for bringing us up to date. well u.k. has become the 1st country to begin injecting its citizens with a coronavirus vaccine made by by on tech and pfizer the jab needs to be kept at extremely low temperatures during transit as do many of the vaccines preparing for roll out ensuring that's possible is a significant technological challenge. these fridges have to be well below freezing to store the new vaccine the italian company desmond says its products can do just that without interruption even in a power outage the specialist company is putting the prototypes through their paces another advantage the fridges can store a lot of vaccine doses and on the middle of about $180000.00 doses in total the temperature inside is minus 70 celsius and the temperature inside is very stable
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we've reached 40 hours of continuous operation so far without electricity and we're trying to increase that further to move. the insulating materials are a key component to any fridge desmond says it's insulation was developed specially for this project dry ice also helps keep the vaccine so cold even without a power source after all if the vaccine gets too warm it could quickly become huge slips. of try ices are added in covers the surface that needs to be cooled there's no risk dry ice can also be refilled if it runs out that's also why it's important to have a system to constantly monitor the temperature to see if there's any discrepancy or . the company normally makes food refrigeration equipment so testing whether their model is reliable in a clinical environment is crucial if all goes well they plan to start production in january you could be helping the new vaccines reach people who live in remote
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locations by helping deliver this vaccine fridges can save lives. as some of the other business stories making the news a german court has ordered electric cars make a test to stop clearing trees on the site of its new factory never learned the temporary injunction followed an emergency filing from environmental groups many trees in the forest area have already been felled test the have requested another 82 have to be cleared for a waste water line. japan has announced a new economic stimulus with over $700000000000.00 the package aims to cushion the economic blow from the pandemic and boost productivity through traditional digitalisation japan has already pumped in $2.00 trillion dollars in response to the coronavirus process. and a 2nd u.s. judge has blocked restrictions on the popular video sharing up to talk that would effectively banned it in the country the judge said the commerce department's news
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were likely illegal washington fears the chinese are and could be used to gather data on u.s. citizens something tick tocks onus tonight. hong kong has seen its biggest i.p.o. this year has an online pharmaceutical firm j.d. health sort on its stock market day view surging 34 percent above the issue of price the company is an arm of chinese e-commerce giant j d dot com with its success seen as an indicator of the future of health care. there have been few bright spots for businesses and 2020 but it has been a banner year for online services and now that includes online medical services among them china's biggest online healthcare platform and retail pharmacy. j.d. health executives say the struggle against covert 19 gave them an extra push to go public. it's also the pandemic accelerated our
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listing there's no doubt about it the entire health care industry. was forced to deal with the gov virus so we had to speed up when the us open. at the beginning of 2020 j.d. health offered free on line consultations attracting tens of thousands of patients a day and helping to redirect people who may have previously tried to seek care at overburdened hospitals j.d. health parent company j.d. dot com says it also saw a pandemic boost in demand for its online retail and delivery services. and fishing rights are one of the major sticking points in the brics trade negotiations the industry itself represents a small sliver of the economist involved but it holds symbolic significance for both sides and in some places such as in france as largest fishing the right to fish in british water is vital for chumps. meter by meter
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these french fishermen slowly unfurled their nets into the water. on the bridge captain ma gourlay stu's the son jump through the english channel. this is. it if we throw the nets out at 9 50 am at around $1250.00 we haul them back in a. mug or lays on the waters near colorway there's a lot going on in the english channel not just fishing boats freighters are also crisscrossing the waters here and this is the shortest stretch of sea between the u.k. and continental europe. the fishermen pull in the nets hauling in swarms of fresh catch. every few hours they repeat the procedure around the clock it's hard work. the fishermen catch around a ton
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a day all of which gets sorted below deck. this and that this is a herring and that's a squid this goes for $0.30 and that for 7 euro's so of course we want to catch those the newest and. the fishermen often find themselves in british waters because there are so many fish there almost half their catch comes from the english channel if the e.u. and the u.k. fail to secure a brig's a deal for fishing rights it will be all over fishing in british waters could become illegal the french fisherman's livelihoods would be on the line at the bit of a terrible we go out regularly in fish and british waters that would be a disaster for us to be honest. at 2 am the ship returns to the harbor captain marvel a make several short trips a week to boulogne soon man to offload his catch. today their 1st in line the fisher. men are on shore with the future will bring. mrs
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britain is an island isn't same how much coastline they have compared to that france is hardly any at all the same in the mob only uses a crane to lift his catches sure just as he does fishermen from boulogne sumit have been trawling the channel for generations. costs without a briggs the deal work for these french fishermen could very well dry up. and so for me in the business same here in berlin from order check out a website to come. in
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