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the fight against the corona virus pandemic. has the rate of infection been developing. measures are being taken. what does the latest research say. information and context. the coronavirus up to the code that special monday to friday on t.w. . has been arrested beaten up poisoned and tried to run against vladimir putin for the russian president say the next in of on these latest a trick is to dupe the spies he says tried to kill him into telling him how they did it russia denies this of course indeed president putin recently said that if you had tried to kill him the valley would be dead so who is the next move i'm phil
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gayle in berlin and this is the day. period. it's not i found out you're trying to kill me. he's not who cares about him if we had wanted to poison him then we would have completed the job. we've seen several smokescreens being put. in recent weeks and months. of persecution and from. where they live and where they work and their real names their fake names and i have photos of them. also on the day the u.s. congress approves the $900000000000.00 stimulus package to help the country get over the coronavirus so is it enough $600.00 is very
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insignificant these. are not acceptable as much as we got last time obviously but you know something better than nothing. welcome to the day now the fallout over the poisoning of russian opposition leader alexina valmy has intensified moscow has now barred entry to officials from germany and other european states this is in retaliation for a use sanctions against russia for its alleged role in trying to kill mr in the valley with a deadly nerve agent during a russian domestic flight in some x. in the valley has kept the world's attention on his fight with moscow by publishing a recording that he says is a phone call with one of the russian security agents who tried to kill him moscow says it's a fake. the russian government reacted swiftly. just a day after the alleged phone call was released it called in the ambassadors of
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sweden france and germany and bart's several of their representatives. moscow continues to reject all accusations that its secret service poisoned alexei navalny . back in august opposition leader was dealt a deadly nerve agent on a flight in russia he was later transferred to the hospital in berlin where he recovered western sources say russia's domestic intelligence agency the f.s.b. was responsible whom. they now claims he posed as a government employee and called one of the agents involved with and supposedly revealed details about what happened. the plane made an emergency landing the situation didn't develop to our advantage had the plane been able to fly for longer everything would have turned out differently. officials in your going to heart of germany's c.d.u. c.s.u.
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conservative parliamentary group is not surprised moscow has retaliated here's says simply not willing to do so it's not on top of russia on the same in union russia because russia is not cooperating in developing and investigating what happened. in inc for now the blame game continues as the kremlin denounces now of all these claims as fake and insists its accusers have not produced any evidence that it was involved. take a closer look at this with jack met he's a french parliament teryn from president cross lobby public amash party in october the council of europe appointed him this special report on the poisoning of attacks in the valley he joins us from just outside paris and it's important to note that the council of europe is an international human rights organization and nothing to do with the e.u. so welcome to you as i understand it is your job
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a special report investigate the valley poisoning what we do with your report once your investigation is complete. now there is a tradition within simply of the conceit of europe to investigate each time the reason the clear indication that there is or glitch of the rule of law in the country it's so concerning recent russia don't recent hippies and themself assassination and no legal goods a case of none and so the aim is naturally to put lights on such a situation which is very very important and very i would say a policy of the. legal implications that russia's described winced swished had joined the conceit of europe so the 1st point is to establish the facts and a list of facts then to see what other legal consequences of the situation. it's true that there would be put at the request to russia the belt the need for you
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distinguish and because many you know but for the moment missed on that and the fight some complaints within russia but the judiciary did night to accept these complaints so we will look at it so you sleep and then at the end of the process we will establish a series of recommendation for the your print court of human rights for the concert of ministers for any organization we wants wants to play you who want that but what is important privy to that is that for the moment the only institution which is cited to trigger an investigation related to the poisoning but also to the fact that the poison was can be correct which is totally false beaten prohibited by the international no so this is a culture helpful to muslims ok so then if i could sort of condensor your answer it sounds like your your job is to investigate and to make as much noise as you can but it doesn't sound like you have the and the the power to compel anyone to to
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hold anybody to account. we are look at judiciary there is one which is part of the semi-colon is asian which is a european court of human rights of course you know it's less book but what we can do is also something which is to answer to the court if we stop watching because mr up with insights for the moment i would like to cooperate but you do not cooperate they say it's up to their friends you went to the jungle and you know that probably pretty you know but rich i spot that they consider if you look so ins a committee which has given me this monday they are all sort of russian members of the duma of the russian parliament so russia to fulfill its obligations in relation with a body which is a part of russia so for us we have got a way to make richelle more cooperative and ok now interestingly of course russia says it has a it had nothing to do with with this and indeed it says there has been no crime so
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given that no one has produced any evidence that russia played any part in it i wonder what you you think of the european union's actions in actually sanctioning russia for this. i think you and union has taken a stance because there was a breach in the use of no it took family and family that was something which was quite specific follow us we go beyond the gold legal result was he to ation well then we know that open and to a government that's been attacked and poisoned well as it is this is something which will be and so for us as an example we will have a meeting we will have a committee meeting the nutrition reform edition in the next january 19th where we will ask russia to be present by the authority then we we that number need to be
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present in all the 2 constants see i would say the testimony of that i need right and also the question raised by the investigation the 1000000000 got to russians and we asked him of course to come was pretty precise answers and any evidence that has been gathered though seems to be circumstantial no one has yet produced a smoking gun no one has yet been oby to say. that nabil sha'ath was used and nobody has yet said been able to say russia did this you know absolutely right what we know for sure because there is an international would say big relation which has been followed in town wolf and the like this is a poisoned we know that the international of the nation for kony currently puts us put use to report as well that's real zurab or let's respond germany homes with an important saying there was evidence is not let me jump in in the midst of not
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a nice that is that is something which has been saved and i feel absolutely vilify me and they know that is established no beach off was used to have a big critical point know is who use it and there appears to be no proof that this was a moscow hit if i can put it that way. that's is true but what he's interesting also is that we see that investigation that we've got some names we've got some weaknesses we've got some precise and imminence which is as to who felt in questioning right sort of questioning is not in the only related to what happened to me to never leave but what this question was making with iraq may still have a meeting of all of us though we have since it's a question really rate of course so because you say that this has been alleged by the president with human sense of during the press conference and we have this this recording that alexei navalny says is of his conversation with the f.s.b. agent does anything that you've heard in that recording i'm presuming that you've
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heard it does anything in that recording help your investigation i mean if it's off goats i think it's a very very important element you know i had a chance to to have the wrecking discussion recently start of a knee on the last right last thursday poor couple of years and we went through all of the teeth a zulfi agenda during a very critical moments after the end of august ringback and let me see it that there are many open questions about how to put an end to planes when was the. bitrate or was it the day before which it's a day into morning what it means a plane like. this up bitch and that wheel to raise and the straw is that with this kind of i would say. recording of these conversations that will trigger a chill questions from the region which is for sure and that having met some might say no valid but what do you make of it. i found him very not to tick and
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i found in good shape even if it's difficult for me to have the deeper percept because it was a 2 hour session but i still think i mean you know this person was very very shocked but let's be just discovered i think if you don't imagine that there were 456 people around him not the usual surveillance that people wait in in the title theme of cultural and ready to ready to do it to attack him so that was a big surprise for him and it was a profound shock and i think. it could add to consequences whether it would be you know make me make you feel we can defensive and i felt him strong in the front seats that was impressive for me thank you for joining us a special rapporteur meth from the council of you thank you very much we. how europe rolls out the biotech pfizer coronavirus vaccine in less than
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a week germany france austria and italy say they'll launch their vaccination campaigns on sunday after the christmas holiday in germany elderly residents of retirement homes will be amongst the 1st to receive the shots if they want. they run by ambulance although this is hardly an emergency dr lisa marie kayser and her team have come to the retirement home to tell people what's going on with the vaccine. i'm going to educate you today about the covert vaccinations 95 year old teacher from their center could be one of the 1st in germany to get a vaccination for the coronavirus probably soon after christmas today he has the obligatory doctors talk about what it means so that when the vaccine is available everything can move faster. i said i'll do it so i'm not resisting. yeah yes that is also important because we don't want you to die of covert or go
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into the i.c.u. or be miserable but of course we want you not to get sick from the virus. who gets vaccinated 1st that's a government decision to start with it's mostly people over 80 and health care workers. the government has secured about 56000000 vaccine doses in its initial order that's not enough said the critics adding that the vaccine procurement is a planning disaster but various prime minister markers suter wants things to move quicker. we'll take what comes and we'll vaccinate as many as possible but we need a lot of the vaccine it's good that there was a last minute order again last weekend because it has been established that more vaccine doses are needed the government has now secured 30000000 additional doses directly from the manufacturer but it may take a while before they arrive to the dings must move quickly and according to the ministry of health there will also be more supplies in january so i'm confident
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that we have enough vaccine to be able to vaccinate as quickly as possible infants of. those who do not live in retirement homes are to be vaccinated in vaccination centers but how many vaccine doses will end up where is still unclear. of the state government is responsible for the vaccine procurement and it has signed the contract accordingly in line with the e.u. to some extent our hands are tied because we can only vaccinate with what we have and also with what gets delivered. only those who have made an appointment at the center will receive the vaccination in the future this will be done through a central system serving the whole of germany via the phone number of the medical on call service in care home staff are making preparations and clarifying who the mobile vaccination team can vaccinate they meet with family doctors relatives and guardians it's extra work at an already busy time. this is not to
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snatch a lot of work we have 50 residents and must make sure that we have all the information on time when the vaccination team arrives then we can get started right away but the hope that things are getting better keeps the staff going and means that christmas 2021 might be one without the need. for wearing protective suits. for in the united states congress has approved a massive new covered 19 believe package the $900000000000.00 deal provides aid to people and businesses hardest hit by the coronavirus pandemic it's the 1st time in his pocket since macho follows months of wrangling between republicans and democrats not of us think any of this legislation is perfect but a big bipartisan majority of us recognize the incredible amount of good it will do and we showed it to the president. the american people have waited long enough i'm glad for our country that we're now moving ahead together this bill is far from
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perfect nor is it the bill that we would pass if democrats had a majority in the senate it is a strong shot in the arm to help american families weather the storm for the 20000000 people who would lose unemployment benefits the day after christmas help is on the way. let's get more on this from washington correspondents all of a solid welcome on this was a mammoth bill 5600 pages for an enormous amount of money just talk assume some of the headline provisions and how much people will get. rifle yeah bill and includes $900000000000.00 u.s. dollars so a big relief package that congress passed here on monday night it is the 2nd package by the way since the pen demick began so you mentioned there was an early a package of course earlier this year but there is one significant difference and
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that is that every eligible person receives $600.00 u.s. dollars in direct aid and that's only half of what people got in the 1st round and even this some of $600.00 u.s. dollars wasn't even clear until very recently so very tough negotiations here by the way that that sum of money also phases out if you earn more than 75000 in annual income so it's certainly not a lot of money if you consider that millions have lost their jobs throughout the pen demick. it is at least something people something that people come in looking forward to in the 1st checks will be paid out as soon as next week all right now we've become used to seeing republicans and democrats effectively refusing to work with each other but this passed the senate $92.00 votes to 6 so where does this spirit of compromise come from. now 1st of all phil that the democrats wanted more
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they wanted that this package includes 2 trillion u.s. dollars what they could finally agree on with the republicans was $900000000000.00 u.s. dollars so it came short a little bit less than half of what was planned or at least according to the democrats initially by the democrats also hope that this is only a 1st step and that the biden administration would put another package together joe biden just spoke a little while ago also tackling that issue of course they are for and in light of those plans the democrats were willing to sacrifice is in to find a compromise with the republican the republicans in congress they are of course it is also a somewhat risky approach because it's not even sure if that it democrats will control congress we as you know there are still these runoff elections in georgia under way and it could be that if they don't win those elections that they're looking at a stalemate and that will certainly also be a problem for further stimulus checks and how people in business is reacting to
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this news. well the assumption 1st of all that any stimulus is better than no stimulus and it was a last minute deal it is a very urgently needed relieve that comes just 2 days before christmas and again the economy has taken a big hit in the united states $20000000.00 jobs were destroyed only half of those jobs came back through all the pandemic and then there is also a moratorium on eviction running out so families are losing their homes that's a reality really there is a lot of poverty created by this pandemic and by the economic fallout of course the big question will be how much how far will $600.00 a get those people that are affected economists say that it will buffer some of the economic downturn but that the whole the whole package will only last through march and then the mess this is as you can as you say this is the 2nd time the u.s.
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government has just given away massive amounts of money to help people in a country that often because it's comprehensive public health care is always some sort of socialist conspiracy so does this mean attitudes are changing or is it more of an indication of the shias size of the problem facing the u.s. well there are of course 2 approaches when it comes to those when it comes to those policies and it's a it's a divided country phil as you know politically the democrats traditionally want to help more they want to do more the republicans rather believe in a in a we curse in a slimmer state and want to hold back with regards to those packages but then again the poorest are suffering in the united states and there's a certain understanding on both sides of the political aisle that something has to be done but of course the interpretation of how that something looks like again is different on both sides of the aisle all of a sudden in washington thank you senator.
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sports world football's governing body fifa has filed a criminal complaint against its former president sepp blatter and several of his associates fifa says it has found evidence of criminal mismanagement of hundreds of millions of euros for a football museum project blatter said mr blatter is a lawyer says the accusations are baseless so i headed feet 1st for 17 years he was suspended and later balance from. the ethics committee in a separate risk management case. we have the details from bach madame's from d.w. welcome so here we are again talking about fee for mismanagement and money scandals so how did this latest $1.00 come about some coming with fifa doesn't it this one out of the blue despite the 5 years of scandals we've we've had. it was basic going back to when blatter was in charge of fees we had this dream of opening this world
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football museum in zurich the home of a fever and it cost 564000000 dollars and after it was kicked out fifa kind of audit it and looked at the figures and they felt that battered signed and favorable long term rental agreement above market rates and so therefore they decided that was suspicious circumstances and so they've now forwarded basically a criminal complaint themselves to the swiss prosecutors now we don't know yet whether this wrist prosecutors will take up this case as a criminal case but it just is chaos i mean. the museum has been a disaster from grace started open in 2016 lost $50000000.00 the director quit a few months after it opened visitors numbers did get better last year i have to say that although of course this year because of the pandemic they've been slumped again so kind of sums up fee for crisis after crisis. i'm liking this picture of
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buses surrounded by all this this cache these as as i mentioned he's already been banned for a different set of allegations so how bad is it likely to get foreign well it could get very bad because he was banned from region in 2015 and this was due to a disloyal payment that t. allegedly made to the former head of european football michel platini that was a 2000000 swiss franc payment and he said that was basically for consultants who were putting it don't fit him many years previously but fifa didn't really believe that it was a bit suspicious of therefore they banned him now the swiss prosecutors are looking at that case as well it's been going on for 5 years we're still waiting to hear whether he might actually end up in a swiss court and oversee it could get very much more serious for him especially if they take up this museum case as well we must say that he's a lawyer says he denies all allegations of wrongdoing in both of these cases but it just feeds into the wider fifa scandal that we've had over all these years with you
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know vote buying for the world cup hosts and dodgy broadcast deals you know it stank back then and it just keeps on happening ok so you've got the old boss looking at 2 different cases and the current boss infantino a he's been accused of wrong doing i'm so where is this all going to end well yeah i mean infantino was brought in to basically clean up fee for after the blatter was it was phone out he actually had to open this museum as one of his very 1st jobs he wasn't very happy about it didn't look best pleased because obviously that was a kind of initiative and yes he has been accused in a completely separate case of having secret meetings with the former attorney general of switzerland now he says what's wrong with that i'm not allowed to meet attorney generals just to talk about a big organization like fever which is have lots of legal problems i'm a will do in the future but a swiss special prosecutor says no you shouldn't really be having secret meetings with the attorney general the attorney general had to step down but there was of it . and then also sort of separately as well he's been accused of taking
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a private jets using fee for phones when he flew from suriname to switzerland in 2017 so it keeps on coming but as i say infants you know denies any wrongdoing and fee for a pretty confident this will blow over but it's to startle just a office state of these foreigners here. i'm not was the day i'm not was the day i live out the cover so she continues on my the fun song choice i. don't have to use the hash tag that other.
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the choke chain. stores 11th on d.w. . game. business day doubly newsline from the head of german vaccine maker bomb tech says he's confident his company's drug will work against a new variant corona virus identified in the u.k. if necessary who are shakin says his company could build a specifically tailored fast scene in just 6 weeks also. program relief in sight for a truck driver in southern. french government says they will. provide
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if they test negative for 19. years. old. because of the damage germany's point is the sound effects prove that experience will take a look at. i'm full gale welcome to the program. says it's confident that it's widely approved vaccine will work against the new variant corona virus identified in britain the company says that if needed a version of the vaccine that specifically targets of mutation could be ready within weeks. the vaccine is about to be rolled out across the european union but
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the rapid spread of a new variant of the corona virus and britain has sparked concerns though by on tech and pfizer researchers are confident their vaccine will also prove effective against the new variant. has been the taisha even percent of this protein is changed and that means 99 percent is still the same and we know that. spawns that is induced by c. and this is attacking this protein on multiple sites so that the likelihood is high and that the vaccines. but even get that into 2 weeks and then we can be sure. so far there haven't been any major problems with an occupation is already being administered in britain canada and the us medical workers have reported relatively few side effects following that the use approval of the bio on tech pfizer vaccine many european citizens are eager to be vaccinated. expect that if additional
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exceed supply us and companies get approved. and that the will be able to until the end of summer to reach sufficient exene those unselfish and immunity of the. 60 to 70 percent which could have us to control the pandemic before next week in winter and 10 to 21 by on tech is already planning to expand production capacity currently the vaccine for all of europe is only manufactured at its pfizer plant in the belgian town of poor us many are hoping life will soon return to normal without masks and without fear that should be possible if the goal of immunizing 60 to 70 percent of the population is attained. well so looking very optimistic let's say for dr peter chin home runs on this parade he's an infectious disease specialist from san francisco welcome to day w.
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let's start with this this new coated variant that have been discovered in the u.k. and indeed in south africa how worried are you that in the u.s. about these i think we'll be looking at the information but at this time personally speaking i'm not very worried i know 3 things about the variant and again they've been many variants described over the course of the pandemic that have also been proven to be potentially increased transmissibility potential so the 3 things i know is that. the protections still work. it's not likely to. be associated with an increase in mortality and the 3rd most important reason is that i do not think that it will have any impact on the efficacy of the of the vaccine because immune system is very redundant and they have multiple. antibodies to produce a repertoire so to speak right ok so that's the good news continues that in the
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u.s. we've seen the president elect joe biden and dr anthony fauci receive that jobs in front of the congress how is the u.s. vaccination program proceeding. well i think it's proceeding pretty well considering that we don't have a national payer or a national health information system but we got about i think about half a 1000000 individuals vaccinated last week with the pfizer biotech vaccine and with the approval of the moderna and marni vaccine we expect that effort to double so that by the end of february we hope that 100000000 americans would be immunized primarily in the health care field worker of frontlines the nursing home population and population of essential workers right so that's your 1st wave of the central what because what we have seen the riots and nazis against just wearing masks in
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the united states how are you going to persuade the general population to take these new injections. well i think it's going to be a very tough road phil for some members of the population as you mentioned science has been politicized during much of the pandemic here in the united states but we think with new leadership with the formation of the cove it task force and with individuals even on the other political and president trumps you know members of his inner circle mike pence and others getting that immunization that that will send a signal to others who might have been skeptical but i think a lot of work still needs to be done there's been a lot of mistrust of the government during the pandemic there has been the fear that the vaccines have had undue political influence in an election year so i
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think all of that needs to be you know dealt with for most of the population embraces it and just a quick word on the the 2 vaccines that this you mentioned that the that have been authorized for use in the united states off health service is talking to either a particular demographics yes i have to the health care worker force and nursing home population which is a balance between keeping the people. healthy who can take care of this immense surgery seen on us and those who have increased mortality or deaths then the next group will be those above 75 who are have who morbid conditions perhaps but above 75 as a nod to not going down lower like above $65.00 was one option they could have taken together with essential workers so those in the agricultural business those who are teachers they would be all in that 2nd wave often nursing home and health
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care providers talking to you thank you so much for joining us dr thing to change. thanks bill. french government says truck drivers and other travelers stranded in southern england by a coronavirus a blockade will be allowed to cross back into france as long as they test negative recovered 19 thousands of lara's have been stuck on the roads leading to britain's channel ports front closed its border on sunday over concerns about the new variant coronavirus at sigma urged in britain britain says it will take $2.00 to $3.00 days to process the current queues of vehicles. john laurenson is covering the story from paris he told us why french authorities are so concerned about this new variant. they've been extremely concerned the people here are. very worried about so the sister to 6 they see coming out of the u.k. extremely rapid spread of this disease even if there is
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a reassuring side to the story as you know. what we're seeing is that people are not. having worse consequences for their medical conditions when they do contract device just far easier to contract miss this is that the repetitive the spread that is getting alarm bells ringing in france as in other places in in europe because they they imagine that we could go go back to the situation that we saw in march in france where our hospitals in the east of the country in particular were being overwhelmed by the number of cases to lawrence and we'll take a look at some of the other stories making headlines chile's military says they coronaviruses rings to research station in antarctica at least 36 people have been infected that they have been nardo face following an outbreak this month the announcement means the pandemic has now reached every continent untaught bases there have been under strict quarantine. russia says it is barring european
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officials from entering the country in retaliation for a new sanctions of the poison the opposition leader alex thank novelli the latest measures were posed the day after mr in the valley he released a video of a russian agent apparently confessing to the attack moscow denies any involvement. romania will soon have a new prime minister seat to the forward bank and outgoing finance minister was designated by the president after securing a coalition of 3 centrist party is following this month's election as romania is struggling with the pandemic and its economic fallout. commercial flights between israel and morocco have risen have started after the countries agreed to normalize relations for the 1st flight from tel aviv arrived in robot carrying delegation including u.s. envoy jared cushions it's the latest diplomatic deal between the jewish state and
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an arab nation despite protests from palestinians. it's fought world football's governing body pfieffer has filed a criminal complaint against its former president sepp blatter and several of his associates pfieffer says it's discovered evidence of the criminal mismanagement of hundreds of millions of euros for a football museum project established by mr blatter which lawyer describes the accusations as baseless sepp blatter headed fifa 17 years he was suspended 2015 later banned from the game by ethics committee in a separate mismanagement case. the organizers of the tokyo olympics will spend $900000000.00 on measures to stop the spread of corona virus at next year's delayed games the event will cost an estimated $15400000000.00 that's a few 1000000000 more than originally estimated because of the a spokesman and covered 19 counter measures including testing for structure and
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a clearly depends prime minister how you're sure she heaved a super insists the games in july and august will be hosted at any cost. empty football stadiums have become a common sight during the pandemic the absence of supporters has dramatically changed much days but for people watching at home technology offers a convincing substitute d.w. went behind the scenes at a recent blunders league match to see and hear the enhanced stadium experience. here i was those off hand chance but without actual fans in the stands like g. lewis faulkner knows exactly what buttons to push to make the bundesliga experience from home sound as normal as possible the enhanced audio operator can react to almost every action on the pitch with the 20 sound effect at his disposal it's all
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done on this magic pad so we have a really good sound but it's like i follow by with listening soledad if you're taking off in the stadium. tones chances penalties you name it operators like fox are ready for everything even for counter-attacks right now so contact we have this last album here i like the one right now it's running across the across the page if there is something i can go past for royce and all the schools not the old i think this but the. sky germany had to dig deep into their archives to replicate the noise as. each sound played as a match specific because everyone using a team has its own unique sounds in the stadium i was it was machines which we had to remove the referee whistles any board noises as well as interjections from coaches and players for the basic already or top and then i would often which be
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done i the sound is then matched with the my feet coming from the stadium. this is what it told with the fan noise option for example sounds like on life t.v. if i can't hear the disappointment at a mischance. i have anything planned down to the smallest detail like my gotten all sometimes we have to add resonance to my to sound richer when a small team plays in a big stadium for example. it was missing and for the. sound on. i was sound off. hand noise is not exactly everyone's cup of tea. but for fans watching the business leader from home during the pandemic they can choose to bring their match day atmosphere into their living rooms even if it's not quite the real thing. but the top prize in europe's biggest and oldest los rejoice
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been handed out one lucky ticket holder and spain's former famous el gordo has won 4000000 your arms observe other with a set of ice it across the country after backing smaller sums el gordo which translates as the match won out a total price fall of $2400000000.00 euros and schoolchildren sat out the winning numbers to an empty suit. business use we take ferguson is next a good day. why are people forced to hide in trucks. there are many reasons. there are many
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