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wincing at the changing environment of the ice disappears earlier and it keeps retreating ha here's the last years have been smelting rushed to. meet profiteers and talk with people experience makes it hard let's face it. our future depends on what happens here in one of the most fragile ecosystems on earth. northern lights life within the arctic circle starts december 21st w clicked. tomorrow a hard lockdown begins here in germany no christmas shopping little if any christmas gatherings no new year's fireworks all because of the corona virus contin the u.s. where the death toll is the world's worst people are already being vaccinated in canada and the u.k. as well the vaccine was cleared for emergency use in all 3 cars spread in kill at
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alarming rates in trees but not here in germany why germany's coded 1000 death rate has never been higher then right now if this isn't an emergency what is i'm bringing off in berlin this is the day. will come with us because we have very impatient because we are ready but unfortunately the facts he's not going to get back to go into the game now good to see his grandchildren we can be optimistic about an approval on december 23rd. over the. new infections must fall significantly worried about it was no he.
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also coming up after 5 weeks of denial finally leading republicans in the us are now acknowledging joe biden as america's president elect the electoral college has spoken is president donald trump listening we the people vote faith in our institutions help the integrity of our elections remains intact. and now it's time to turn the page. which you our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and to our viewers all around the world welcome we begin the day on the eve of germany's next lockdown on wednesday practically everything in the country will shut down for at least 3 weeks a strange silent night will fall of one christmas and last well into the new early november a partial lockdown took effect a lockdown like that was supposed to flatten the curve just in time for christmas it didn't happen now here this was not what political leaders promised
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a harder walk down that could last a month is the bitter medicine being prescribed for germany now the silver lining here there are already vaccines that could end this pandemic that explains the russian the u.k. and the u.s. to start mass vaccinations in glaring contrast here in germany the official policy has been no rush that is until now this is what the german health minister said today if i'm found is that the kind from the beginning we said we wouldn't do any moves and see approval but a regular approval. because it's about securing and retaining trust in vaccination jury in this pandemic. secondly we also said from the beginning that we'll do this at a european level not a national one seal is that it's without some the goal is to secure approval before christmas. in germany we want to begin vaccinating by the end of the year for them
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yeah this makes. well as vaccinations begin around the world and with countries like germany eager to get started the european medicines agency now says that it will try to move up its time line in a statement published today the e m a is now expected to approve the 1st back seen next week instead of the scheduled date of december 29th. none of this changes the fact british and american regulators have already approved the 1st vaccine the european union still has not earlier we spoke to european lawmaker uta paolo's she sits on the european parliament's committee for the environment public health and food safety she defended the pace of your well actually i believe the crucial issue and x. in the nation is not whether you have a stamp or off on your city afic it on the 21st or the 29th or even the 4th of december the crucial issue is how fast can you rollout the vaccine to your
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population how fast little you get the population vaccinated at the end of the day and how well you create sufficient trust in the population to actually achieve herd immunity by taxation and therefore i think it was prudent by the e.m.e.a. to say we will have a public hearing on the 11th of december where are all questions can be addressed where independent scientists can come forward with their concerns and where the public can have their say and therefore we can create the trust which we need we are seeing now that the companies are saying well we do not know whether we can supply sufficient that's in goes to x. a net of population very quickly so that might be another bottleneck which we don't see yet so i would not put so much pressure on the regulatory authorities who are really working day and night in mccook was in the committee last week assuring us
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that they are doing this but i would put pressure actually on our public health system to ensure that everyone who wants to be vaccinated can be vaccinated and that we have a. plan to ensure that the risk groups the elderly. the people with diseases are vaccinated as soon as possible. and that was huge of power goes there with the european parliament while europeans continue to wait in the us a nationwide vaccination program is now underway and it comes at a dark moment in this pandemic more than 300000 people in the u.s. have died from cope with 19 that means one in every 1000 americans has died from the corona virus on this day 2 of america's largest ever vaccination program hundreds more hospitals are now inoculating their workers against the volume w.'s carlina chamorro went to world virginia just see how one small city is getting
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ready. people on the streets of winchester are in a good news the 1st batch of vaccines for qubit 19 are expected today. mayor david smith assures that this is the 1st step back to normal and winchester but only if everyone cooperates as they're saying people near them and businesses closing it's hard not to believe that this is happening there's all kinds of conspiracy theories out there there are some people that are afraid to take the vaccine but if you get vaccinated that there will be light at the end of this tunnel so there is hope today we are expecting the 1st 3000 doses to arrive at the hospital our team has been preparing very specific processes for receiving it but not just doctors and nurses it's really anybody it's by exposure not by title
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or by role so if we have environmental services folks who are in it were exposed to are a club of patients because people clean those rooms then they would be in that 1st group the initial part is to start the procedure the medical center has recruited many volunteers from the community they'll help with the registrations the vaccinations observing the side effects and also entering data. the ones who are going to inject the vaccine have a basic grounding in pharmaceutics this is their last training session before the vaccines arrive. we evaluate their exposures we determine if they need quarantine and we offer them testing if that testing is needed to ensure that they can return to work safely the process of delivering the vaccine is very sophisticated it has to be stored minus 70 degrees celsius this is a specific way to warm it up and it must not be shaken before it's injected but the volunteers are not intimidated by this it's essential now that we get we do all
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that we can to administer it as a vaccine to as many people as possible they've been preparing for this process since november it's important not to stop the ongoing operations in the hospital this is why the volunteers are vital for this procedure. we have to fight it would be most beneficial to see if we have to find help from a community that's willing to stand in this particular stand while we're still allowing our fully to take care of our patients every day when chester medical center has been doing its part so have some of the shipping companies like you p.s. from the control center there tracing every batch of vaccines that are being expedited all over the u.s. hopefully also arriving soon in winchester. my 1st guest tonight brings years of experience in running a u.s. state's immunization program dr kelly moore is an adjunct associate professor at event university medical center and she joins us from nashville tennessee tonight
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dr moore it's good to have you on the day i mean when you think about what's happening in the u.s. canada and the u.k. and hopefully here in europe as well this distribution of the vaccine the billions of people vaccination history is being written right now isn't it. it is this is truly unprecedented this is the largest mass vaccination effort to combat a disease ever in human history it's an exciting thing to be a part of and the logistics in the u.s. i mean this is a mammoth undertaking and it let's take tennessee as an example what does the state of tennessee have to do once the federal government ensures that the vaccine has been delivered safe and sound to its borders well the state him in his ation program takes the lead on making sure that the right recipients get these boxes of vaccine these are not small boxes each shipment can contain in as few as
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$975.00 doses as many as close to 5000 doses so these early shipments are arriving at large medical centers right now where they have already trained people to give them vaccines and have already come up with their lists of who the prioritized recipients are the other complicating factor with the fines or biotech maxine that's being used is the requirement to store it at all to low temperatures and dry ice conditions as you've heard and that's unique we've never tried to handle that before so people are paying close attention to getting it right and this of course is not cheap i mean what about the costs here is there anything comparable in public health history to the cost that we're seeing with this vaccination roll well not to my knowledge however in the u.s. a big. big gap exists currently between what we've invested in developing and
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purchasing these vaccines and what we've so far invested in our back. and vaccination programs that are going to be taking place across next year so one of the things those of us with public health experience are advocating for very strongly right now is for congress to step up and pass legislation that will ensure sufficient funding for this distribution program it costs a lot of money to get this vaccine into the arms of the people who need it wherever they are and we can't or to expend billions on a vaccine that we don't actually deliver right now delivery. i'd like to get your opinion here in europe there is the perception that the european union medicines agency has simply been too slow to approve the 1st vaccine as an immunization we have close to 3000 americans dying every day so every day counts in the lives of
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the people who are affected by the sirens so we felt that although we did not cut corners on safety that we had enough information to be going on with that we had to look carefully at the data available from pfizer environment with the early results and we're confident that the results tell us that it is safe to proceed we have to acknowledge though there are still uncertainties about how long this vaccine will work and if there are any rare or late term side effects we don't yet know about that right now all signals are go and we simply can't wait too many lives are being lost every day you know but we've got our fingers crossed that things will work as planned moving forward dr kelly more associate professor of health policy at vanderbilt university medical center dr moore we appreciate your time tonight employer to send our merry christmas wishes to your colleague dr bill scheft there thank you. completely thank you well still to come on the day's
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scrutiny over china's treatment of weaker muslims a d w special report on allegations of abuse and what china doesn't want the world to know there are no 5 policemen following orders. if you film here we will have to take measures against you this place is a state secret. that embeds of us had hoped a presidential election would yield a different result the electoral college has spoken so today i want to congratulate president elect joe biden. it took us senate majority leader mitch mcconnell 5 weeks to say those words today he finally acknowledge what's been apparent for more than a month slowly more republicans in congress are accepting the fact that joe biden will be the next us president many republicans have used the time since election
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day to contest the results they have failed however every time speaking last night president elect biden slammed president trump and his supporters denouncing their attempt to overturn the election in the supreme court this legal maneuver was an effort by elected officials and one group of states to try to get the supreme court to wipe out the votes of more than 20000000 americans in other states it's a position so large tree we've never seen before a position that refused to respect the will of the people refuse respect the rule of law and refuse to honor our constitution president elect joe biden there let's bring in our washington bureau chief now in his poll good evening to you we've got mitch mcconnell saying anough is enough we've got vladimir putin the russian president today congratulating joe biden yet president trump he remains that one
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voice that refuses to concede what do you make of that. well for mitch mcconnell brain this is simply political he sees the reality in front of him which is that joe biden will be president of the united states and he as the senior majority leader has to work with him because either party will only have a razor thin majority however for the mainstream republican the reason they have waited this long is that they want to satisfy trump supporters by saying we tried everything and waited for the last moment but this moment is here now the result is clear and biden will be president come generate trenches and there's a lot happening in washington right now we've got the u.s. attorney general bill barr one of trump's staunchest supporters he's leaving his post next week let me just say just a few weeks before the inauguration i mean how do you read that why even bother to
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resign when you're so close to the end of the administration anyway well the virus fate has been similar to most trump officials who even actually hint at splitting from the why you tell us and it's narrative but despite being one of trump's most loyal cabinet members this far didn't lean far enough into president trump's concern since conspiracy's election and that is the reason for this political war since. we know january 20th is inauguration day and that is one month away president trump has his full executive powers until did what moves do you think don't just donald trump have his sleep. as we learned over the last 45 years this is very very hard to predict i mean i think it's fair to say that he will keep feeding the narrative that. that the election
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was stolen simply to keep his supporters and korea and you know on his side i attended another rally last saturday here in washington brendan that is quite astonishing thing to see how many die hard supporters still believe that the election is raked without any proof as we have learned so legally trump is no for the options to fight the outcome but at this point i think it's important to understand that his rhetoric is nothing but p.p. are to prepare for his campaign running again as president in 2024 that's right and also help him raise money which he's going to need the do the trump presidency has left the republican party divided into disarray media is it still a conservative party or has it morphed into the party of trump here's what some conservatives see for the g.o.p.'s future take a listen they're going to be driving the party further and further into the trunk
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a space which is authoritarian which is nationalist which is highly regimented around the obedience to the dear leader i think the republican party will have you know will have some disagreements and fractures but. the biden ministration and the left wing that they were going to party are going to have are going to be a force for cohesion among republicans if you look at donald trump's base rural non-college educated whites you know they can not alone guarantee an election win in the u.s. so keep can the republicans can they rally around the center or the far right in their long term future how do you see this. that's a very very tricky task rather than i mean donald trump got 73000000 well it's and let's say at least a 3rd or so of them are die hard from supporters which the party needs to have a chance to win the white house again so trump has lost this election but he and
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those with similar mindset. the politics of the republican party for years to come i'm pretty sure they won't disappear any more we saw earlier this week a member of congress a republican announced that he's leaving the party because of its behavior these past 4 years there's talk of maybe forming a nother party a split with the trumpets what are the implications of that. well that is the real threat again of the republican leaders don't listen to the die hard from supporters they might really try to start their own party that's also something which i heard a lot over the last weeks and that would strike the g.o.p. donald trump knows that and he will use this this possibility to keep his influence all right our washington bureau chief in this poll with the many changes that are taking place right now in washington and the u.s.
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as always in his thank you. critics have called it a 21st century genocide trying to so-called reeducation of more than 1000000 we girls and other muslim minorities exiled we have just been dealt a fresh blow by the international criminal court it has rejected calls to investigate beijing for alleged genocide in crimes against humanity china maintains its goal here is to educate people and to steer them away from is the mystic stream is a muslim minorities say beijing is trying to wipe out every trace of their identities we have this exclusive report. scenes of a family outing with 0 on her husband to assume john and their little daughter by are in turkey a safe location for now. but for good 0 a normal life is still far away she says she does not feel safe anywhere.
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the months of the cold i still wake up from nightmares in which i see myself in a chinese internment camp again the images and memories of the interrogations of the beatings and the things they did to him and their haunt me i don't feel sick for a few days and i can't sleep i argue with my family i even think about hurting myself . in 2017 go 00000000 han was arrested in sindh junk china's westernmost region she is an ethnic azar born in china and was living in kazakhstan at the time on the trip back to china she was detained by police and then hope for a year in several reeducation camps. although they tortured us they had cameras everywhere you were not allowed to pause scratch your head or cry if they saw that they would force you want to a metal chair they would make you sit there for 12 hours 24 hours you were tied to
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the chair and if you tried to move it would get tighter then they make you repeat chinese words that you didn't know if you forgot them they used electroshock device on your head. back in kazakhstan her family did not know where she was at the same time authorities in china suddenly started to detain large numbers of the region's muslim minorities i traveled to the region to see for myself middle school number 4 counted was one of the counts she had been to in 2018 a high wall was built around the school and shacks were built in the courtyard today the school is back to what it was china has defended the facilities as the creation of training centers and declared that by 2019 all trainees had graduated but 0 as also told us that many of our former inmates would later transferred to regular prison on the outskirts of 2 more facilities. there are now 5
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policemen following. a prison with watchtowers and another camp where both built in 2017 when the campaign against ethnic minorities took off their staff. of the one town if you film here we will have to take measures against you on t.v. this place is a state secret rooms and. we 0 was told she was detained because she had been to kazakhstan that was seen as a sign of being disloyal to china more and more service now calling what is happening in the region could genocide after reports of forced birth control sterilisation and. in the camp was 0 recalls the inmates were administered injections of an unknown substance. for local county after the injection some woman stopped having their periods those who still had it were given one pad they had to use it for 2 or 3 days if their period would come it would come if not not we
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stopped being ashamed about it at some point we didn't stop thinking of home most of us had stopped crying by then when i meet will. who 0 is one of the lucky ones she was finally allowed to leave after her husband had compay twitter in kazakhstan she has no news from her relatives in the region. finally some fun with foam australia's gold coast have seen the waves they are pouring mother nature of bubble bath stormy weather has ripped up sea foam that has covered beaches along the queensland coastline the unusual phenomenon was a hit with younger residents look at that and who took quickly to the sea for a phone bath experts say that sea foam is not dangerous it's largely protein from degrading organic matter that's been lathered up by turbulent waters whatever you can do to get that bubble. on the
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this is g.w. news live from berlin tonight on the eve of germany's next walk down the question when will vaccinations begin here the country's health minister says he's confident the biotech finds are vaccines will be approved before christmas european regulators are under pressure to approve the vaccine also coming up sterilized against their will tortured 1st speaking their mother tongue an exclusive g.w. report inside china's reeducation camps where repression of we girls and other
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muslim minorities is a given. and he's making a list stan checking it twice and taking no chances. before his big night even cynical as follows pandemic protocol says he welcomes visitors to his home near the north pole. i'm burnt off it's good to have you with us germany is now just a couple of hours away from the start of a new lockdown coronavirus infections here continue to surge cove in 1000 deaths are at record highs schools and non-essential businesses will close tomorrow leaving shoppers today scrambling to buy last minute christmas gifts but there is good news for anyone whose biggest holiday wish is a couvade vaccine the european medicines agency has brought forward
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a meeting at which it's expected to approve the vaccine developed by buying on tech and finds. there's always a surge of people at christmas time hunting for last minute gifts but this year the crush has come earlier than usual in germany. shoppers rush to make last minute purchases ahead of the country's tough lockdown but people seem pretty stressed about the whole thing you can feel it but we're finished we got it done. and he's on time for health reasons all i can say is that it's the right thing to do we can't wait until it all falls to pieces. but while some may not find what they're looking for a welcome christmas present may be coming soon germany is waiting for the 1st coronavirus vaccines to be approved the problem is so far not even the health minister knows when that will happen. and when that's a non national authorities are supporting the european authorities to the best of their ability the goal is to secure approval before christmas. germans have watched
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patiently as a vaccine invented in the country has been rolled out already in the u.k. and the u.s. mass immunization centers are currently being equipped millions of doses of vaccine are on order those with heightened risk of infection will be invited 1st the elderly as well as front line medical workers establishing priority is key in distributing the vaccine many people wanted as quickly as possible but that isn't enough at least in the beginning so that's why we need clear and transparent priorities the vaccine is being kept under key and lock and it's very highly protected the vaccine is coming to germany but unlike with father christmas himself nobody can get be sure when to expect it. so i was take this now to barbara visa she's in brussels for us tonight good evening to you barbara the european medical agency has moved the date of a vaccine approval forward by a week but the u.k.
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the u.s. canada they've already started their vaccination role well why is europe taking so much longer. europe is taking longer print because the other countries great britain and canada and the u.s. have authorized so-called emergency authorization that is a totally different cattle because it what that means is that the the liability for the vaccine and for effects or damages it could bring rests with the state and not was the was the firm that produces it is so that is a completely different thing and now the european union has tried to stay together here from the beginning on and has said we really value the safety of our citizens above the speed of this also raises process and the made the the agency in
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amsterdam does a reality does a more thorough job than probably some other countries they look at more data they look more intensely into possible side effects for instance in great britain some cases of problems was elegy sufferers came up and how safe is it for people under 18 how safe is it for people over 80 are there enough persons in the tests were there enough persons in the to screw up so all these really needs to be researched into and that is what they're doing and that takes normally a bit longer the normal process like this would take a year or even more. course still leaves a lot of dell the difference of a few weeks is really going to make a big difference when it comes to determining how dangerous or healthy if these vaccines are we know that germany has put pressure on the european medical agency to expedite its approval did that have an impact on their decision. we can have probably prove it but it is extremely unlikely because if this is
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a political decision they germany wanted it now i mean internationally to see the pictures of people getting the vaccine 1st in britain and now in the united states and somehow created to patients and created the feeling particularly in parts of the press that germans would miss out on this and the argument was that no this was invented here in germany how why are we so late was getting the vaccine and of course that is not true because it is distributed proportionately among all european countries. this was a political decision to end this right here and to just speed it up as much as possible and coming as a christmas present christmas present now right barbara visa look the latest tonight in brussels barbara as always thank you let's take a look now at some of the other developments in the pandemic a study in spain has found that one in 10 people has been infected with the
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coronavirus the national survey which looked at the presence of antibodies showed that almost $5000000.00 spaniards have contracted the virus so for the world health organization says that it's in talks with pfizer and about including their coronavirus vaccines for poor countries at affordable prices the w.h.o. backed kovacs initiative aims to is to ensure equitable access to curb in 1000 back scenes around the world and top u.s. public health expert dr anthony felching says that president elect joe biden should be vaccinated as soon as possible in the interests of national security he says that vice president elects come away harris should also get the vaccine. critics have called it a 21st century genocide china's so-called reeducation of more than 1000000 wee guns and other muslim minorities exiled we have just been dealt a fresh blow by the international criminal court it has rejected calls to
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investigate beijing for alleged genocide and crimes against humanity china maintains its goal here is to really educate people and to steer them away from islamist extremism but muslim minorities say beijing is trying to wipe out every trace of their identities we have this exclusive report. scenes of a family outing with 000-0000 ad hom her husband to us when john and the little daughter by are in turkey a safe location for not. but food was 0 and normal life is too far away she says she does not feel safe and you. don't want the cold i still wake up from nightmares in which i see myself in a chinese internment camp again. the images and memories that the interrogations of the beatings and the things they did to him and their haunt me i don't feel secure she days and i can't sleep i argue with my family i even think about hurting myself
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. in 201-7000 han was arrested in soon junk china's westernmost region she is an ethnic azar born in china and was living in kazakhstan at the time on a trip back to china she was detained by police and then hope for a year in several reeducation camps. although they tortured us they had cameras everywhere you were not allowed to pass scratch your head or cry if they saw that they would force you want to a metal chair they would make you sit there for 12 hours 24 hours you were tied to the chair and if you tried to move it would get tighter then they make you repeat chinese words that you didn't know if you forgot them they used electroshock device on your head. back in kazakhstan her family did not know where she was at the same time authorities in china suddenly started to detain large numbers of the region's muslim minorities i traveled to the region to see for myself middle school number 4
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of which i counted was one of the camps she had been to in 2018 high wall was built around the school and shacks were built in the courtyard today the school is back to what it was china has defended the facilities as the creation of training centers and declared that by 2019 all trainees have graduated but 0 has also told us that many off of former inmates would later transferred to regular prison on the outskirts of 2 more officers. there are now 5 policemen following. a prison with watchtowers and another camp where both built in 2017 when the campaign against ethnic minorities took off all stuff that. no one down if you film here we will have to take measures against you in this place is a state secret rooms and. with 0 was told she was detained because she had been to
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kazakhstan that was seen as a sign of being disloyal to china more and more service now calling what is happening in the region could genocide after reports of forced birth control still releasing. in the camp was 0 recalls the inmates were administered injections of an unknown substance. from local county after the injection some women stopped having their periods those who still had it were given one pad they had to use it for 2 or 3 days if their period would come it would come if not not we stopped being ashamed about it at some point we didn't stop thinking of home most of us had stopped crying by then when i meet will. 0 is one of the lucky ones she was finally allowed to leave after her husband had compatriot are in kazakhstan she has no news from her relatives in the region. are listed to look now at some of the
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other stories that are making headlines around the world dozens of police officer has had been injured in clashes with anti lock down protesters in ukraine demonstrators gathered in kenya to rally against recently announced coronavirus restrictions not essential businesses gyms and schools will be shut beginning january 8th in a bid to curb the spread of the virus us senate majority leader mitch mcconnell has congratulated joe biden on his election win in a speech on the senate floor the republican leader ended weeks of silence over president donald trump's defeat it came a day after the electoral college officially confirmed by victory thousands of people working in france's theatre and cinema industries have protested against the government's decision to extend the closure of cultural being used because of covert 19 a 6 week national walk down was relaxed today but museums theaters concert being used in cinemas will remain closed for 3 more weeks.
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all right now to a time honored holiday tradition the visit to santa claus when boys and girls tell santa their christmas wishes normally children sit on santa's slab but like so many things this year that had to be changed because of the coronavirus pandemic what to leave for those making the trek to santa village in finland near the arctic circle they can rest assure that the man in red has everything under control. and unusually quiet sanchez believes at this time of the year the little town in the arctic circle is usually bustling with people but not even a magical enclave is exempt from the pandemic global consequences. times of uncertainty for old and young saint nick has a reassuring message we have to be very nice and we have to.
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show. we new ways to be. friends. and santa leads by example greeting those who have made the trip to his village through plexiglas sporting masks and pacifiers traditions or reinvented here in the arctic circle after all staying in good graces with santa takes commitment. for years. for those unable to come see father christmas personally the elves at the post office are working overtime to make sure all wishes are granted and as rudolph and his herd started warming up for their big trip around the globe santa has one last word of advice. christmas is coming.
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