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it's up to the industry fire touched ike it's a blow to the government which is already facing criticism for extending the lock down and for a slower than expected rollout of vaccines. now germany's health minister the rest of the european union are pressing to get more vaccine doses into the block inspired told political editor that he wants to see fairer treatment of the european union is fence if and when it would be a good idea if companies had to obtain a license to export vaccines so that we can monitor which vaccine leaves the european union after having been produced or bottled in europe. after all and almost all contracts were invested hundreds of millions in advance so their production capacities could be established it's not a matter of being 1st it's a matter of being fair 1st but unfair. time now for some of the headlines from around the world hundreds of rescued migrants are disembarking in sicily after
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italian authorities are love their rescue ship the ocean viking to dock the $373.00 people on board and through dozens of unaccompanied children according to one n.g.o.s the migrants were picked up off the coast of libya authorities are testing them for covert 90 before allowing them to shore. chinese state media is reporting that the bodies of 9 more miners have been recovered from a mine shaft after being trapped there for 2 weeks the death toll now stands at 1011 workers were rescued alive on the weekend they became trapped at the gold mine in shandong province after an explosion damaged the exit. uganda's high court has ruled that the house arrest of opposition leader bobby wine is illegal a judge ordered security forces to immediately leave one's property at the singer turned politician has been unable to leave his home since the elections on january 14th which wine claims were rigged in favor of incumbent president yoweri museveni
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. a french court has begun hearing a case against multinationals accused of selling agent orange to the u.s. government during the vietnam war a friendship that means woman filed suit in 2014 against friends that made or sold the chemical she says the herbicide caused her and others grevious bodily harm. u. foreign policy chief has announced he is to head to moscow in early february to press the kremlin on the arrest of russian dissident islands in a valley visit was confirmed at a meeting in brussels where you ministers debate the glocks response to nevada's arrest and the detention of more than $3500.00 of his supporters decided against imposing punitive sanctions for now the valley is facing 3 and a half years in jail for breaching the conditions of a suspended sentence while he was recovering from in germany from a near fatal poisoning with a nerve agent no veto at
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a press conference after the meeting bro outlined the use critical stance on russia's treatment of the valley and his supporters direct not only and the crackdown to supporters they conceal considerately completely unacceptable condemned mass detentions and police. brutality over the weekend and we call russia 48 release reached in about me and those detained are you for the consular while my intention of a fugitive school tending. a long lasting invitation from me is telegraph it's going to take place in the 1st week of there's a pro speaking there now let's go to our brussels bureau chief for example for nominalism of the u.s. sending bureau to moscow but is holding off on further sanctions for now why. well
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according to german foreign minister hike a mosque the foreign ministers decided to hold off on imposing for us fresh sanctions on russia in order to wait and see what happens to legal proceedings against sin of ali he was sentenced to 30 days of pretrial detention and the foreign minister just wants to see if he actually actually will walk free after this time at the same time burrell is traveling to moscow to further press the kremlin to change its behavior we just heard stu to pass clear messages and also to start a strategic discussion about the future relationship between the and russia. the baltic states in particular have called for harsh sanctions against russia has this huge response been the united well you foreign ministers managed to speak with one
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voice condemning the crackdown on peaceful protesters in russia and demanding the release of alexian now vallone but you write there were staves the baltic states for example who were pushing for new restrictive measures but there were also states for example germany who are promoting a more cautious 5 approach so for now they decided together not to see impose new sanctions however this topic will be on the table if alexina vali is to remain in custody. as you said germany promoted a more cautious approach that was. well germany has been traditionally promoting a more cautious approach germany has strong ties to russia and is also interested in working with russia together but as i said i think that also for germany it
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will be important to reconsider new sanctions if not vallone will not create after this 30 days of pretrial detention in russia are brussels bureau chief for the son of a number of boys and i thank you alex on egypt is marking 10 years since mass protests erupted across the country and led to the ousting of longtime president hosni mubarak the uprising was part of the so-called arab spring revolution it was seen as the dawn of a new era for egypt but a decade later many of those who took to the streets in those days saying little is changed. they call it the day of broth. a day that saw thousands descend on cairo's tahrir square to demand president hosni mubarak who ruled egypt
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for almost 30 years leave police and security forces cracking down hard. in just a few bloody days hundreds dead and thousands more injured. but 2 and a half weeks after the start of the january 20th levon protests the jubilation. mubarak is out. 6 months later the muslim brotherhood takes power with islamists mohamed morsi elected president. a year later he too has gone in a military coup. in the weeks that followed hundreds of his supporters are arrested. and many killed it grow into herbert their seeable but the coup was led by army chief general abdel fattah el-sisi by 2014 he
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is president el-sisi has done all he can to silence any opposition. and of the changes to the constitution he could stay in power until at least 2030. for many the hopes of january the 25th 2011 are buried somewhere here in town here square. to the us now where the house of representatives is due to send the article of impeachment against former president donald trump to the senate that will trigger preparations for an impeachment trial which would be the 1st faced by a president after leaving office trump is charged with incited the attack on the u.s. capitol by a violent mob his supporters from previously faced impeachment in 2019 over his attempts to pressure ukraine for personal political gains but the republican led senate at the time of clinton. a little earlier i spoke to d.w.
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washington bureau chief paul and asked whether it wasn't strange to try to remove a man from office when the man has already left office we have to keep in mind the whole trump presidency has been a strange right so also there are isn't much president for the kind of events we witness is that over the last couple of weeks specially on this generous 6 so the us never has impeach the president twice and they have never had to face an insurrection in modern politics by gallup many democrats really have the feeling they have no choice but to make an example of a president that challenges the democratic process that has held this nation together for centuries in support of ordering them to football and english side chelsea soccer that coach frank after a run of 5 defeats and 8 league games leaves with the london club
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a 9th place in the premier league table 11 points of the tall chelsea set their performances i've not met expectations the season despite the club spending nearly 250000000 euros on new players german coach thomas 2 who was sacked by paris last month's is tipped to take over from apple. and in the german bundesliga leaders by munich have improved their title hopes with a 4 nil win against shocker 2 teams at opposite ends of the table face off on sunday. it's lonely at the bottom of the table where shall kiss it stuck and at the top where by and have the chance to extend their lead after their 2 closest rivals both lost on saturday. shocker held the fort for 33 minutes when byron broke the deadlock. the hosts 1st left us were commish and then
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thomas mother completely on mocked. after the break the defending did not improve and by and got their 2nd robert lewandowski bundling in his 23rd goal of the season already one small commish was the provider this time with a long range pass to find the league's leading scorer. commish then made it a hat trick of assists teeing up thomas miller for his 2nd and byron's 3rd. the reigning champions now have a comfortable 7 point cushion in 1st place while shell could only have 7 points in total and look ever more likely to go down. across france the steep slopes women close due to the on a virus pandemic but then one up on resorts the snow must go on the town of velo are decided to go ahead with its annual snow sculpture competition now and its 38 year 15 teams vying for the top prize this year's winner is a sculpture of
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a no it's called the flight of silence. be silent now for a minute don't go away and next up is ben physical and he has 19 special programs thank you very much for. the phone against the corona virus pandemic. has the rate of infection been developing what does the latest research say. information and context the coronavirus update 19 special. on t w. every journey begins with the 1st step and every language but the 1st word allusion could nico case in germany to find sure.
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why not born with him or her. to suffer it's simple long line on your mobile and for e. t w z learning course. german made easy. it's a fair bit will only beat the coronavirus once most of the globe is immunized. dozens of countries have started vaccinating but 100 say yet to begin. the slow and bumpy rollout will only allow the disease to continue circulating and delay hopes of eradication. new variants of covert 19 could also raise progress. will the world get its act together fast enough. well israel is way ahead in back
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saving its people over 3 and a half 1000000 and counting the palestinians have a longer wait another case of inequality more on that topic with a doctor in a moment 1st this report from used on ukraine. nurse molly miss ellie and her team work almost around the clock to administer the biotech pfizer vaccine here in batches a town south of tel aviv about 150000 people are being vaccinated daily throughout the country. so an email with a man in a business owner and he bets i really believe in this vaccine are also got it and this week i get the 2nd dose. we didn't have then got any i learned to reaction it's like a flu shot it is a very gentle back scene it's good he saw that marcus was shipped back to make the mail it will they mail it still. the cultural center turned makeshift box in nation
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point is run by clearly to one of israel's 4 health management organizations which provide care through their own clinics as every citizen has to be registered with an agent or using the highly digitalized infrastructure has proven decisive for the fast rollout 1st priority where people over the age of 60 health care workers and people with underlying health conditions now it is the turn of the over fifty's. or the old is great i didn't even feel the shock of a day i work as a special needs teacher and we're all kind of in the line of fire it's an absolute must to be vaccinated because. younger people are also called up to receive surplus doses of the vaccine which would otherwise be wasted the early purchase of the biotech pfizer vaccine by the government has contributed to this speedy
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immunization campaign however corona virus infection rates are still high and the government tightened the country's 3rd lock down once again last week while challenges vaccinating and earning enough time so the boxes will start to work in the. and we have the their 5th 3rd wave in israel which has been rising in the huge number of severely sick people hospitalized in the hospitals in the israeli occupied west bank accord with 19 testing center infections remain high as well but here people will have to wait to receive their vaccines israel has not been supplying vaccines to the occupied territories the palestinian authority announced this week that it has signed deals with 4 companies to secure vaccines among them also the russian developed vaccine sputnik of what appears. in the news states say it is not yet approved and they want to give it to us we don't know what will
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happen. but at the end for the hope that who the get the appropriate work seen and who will be done with this crisis. how do you want all of us to take it to feel psychologically it is because we are in a constant state of lorie that matter and they will have their options palestinians have also signed up to the kovacs program which aims to help low income countries to get a fair share of the scenes for around 20 percent of their population. as to guarantee is chief medical officer had a company that offers mapping and analytics in the u.s. how vital is a concerted global drive in vaccinating the world and stopping this pandemic. it's incredibly important there's actually a slogan in global health that says no one is safe until everyone is safe and this is really an indication of our highly mobile and highly interconnected world
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recognizing that we depend on international trade and we have travel patterns and if we want to get back to those creek over to travel patterns and avoid an unrelenting progression of the pandemic vaccine is our best hope and we can't look at it as individual countries we need to do it in a global way we need to stay but that there is so much inequality in the world and it in this case the iniquity is so clear be at the palestinians africans the super rich paying to to jump the queue haven't we change that. well i personally think that taking a geographic approach is one way to really hone in on these problem areas that aren't getting the resources because when you look at this year graphically you can spot those in equities and you can start to do things about it
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so there are of course organizations around the world from gobby managing kovacs in coordination with the world health organization that are using geography to really try to equalize what's going on how exactly are they doing that can you just explain to our viewers what all that means. sure. what they're doing is they're creating of course the plans they're called micro plans really looking at places on that in a way microscopic level when you're sort of thinking about the globe and they're figuring out how we can look at the populations and their access to vaccines and then provide resources in the places where there's not adequate access and it tells you a lot about how much vaccine should you order for different places when you understand where the population is and where the vaccine distribution sites are proposed or
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already in place so i guess that also applies to what within countries but the difference between cities and the countryside or remote areas for example. absolutely so geography is particularly helpful with that because you can look at things like high risk populations and what their level of accessibility is whether you're measuring that as say a 30 minute drive time or in some places it's more likely that people are going to be walking or taking public transportation so you can really define what kind of access that local population will need and then when you identify where you have gaps in access you can start to make different plans those different plans might be a drive through vaccination clinic or working with independent pharmacies or fire stations or schools or other community locations that conserve the local population
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you can also do things like create mobile outreach and optimize the routes of maybe a mobile van and to vaccinate highly rural populations or folks who are unlikely to come to a clinic to get their vaccine but even if you identify those gaps is there going to be enough vaccine for everybody. well i think the answer to that is absolutely yes but a more poignant question perhaps is how long is it going to take and the estimates right now are that through 2021 there should be about 2000000000 doses of vaccine made available to the world so since most of the vaccines require 2 shots to be a full series that means about a 1000000000 people can be vaccinated in 2021 well that only represents about 13 percent of the world's population so i think this is going to take several years to
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accomplish but yes ultimately there will be enough of it and once everyone is vaccinated will that mean the corona virus has been eradicated. well. we would hope so but i don't think so so it's the vaccine that basically stimulates your body to create an immune response and that immune response has a memory so that when you're ultimately exposed to the vaccine you can fight it more quickly and effectively but that memory fades over time and current predictions say you know if we're lucky 2 to 3 years of protection but more likely we'll need an annual booster to kind of remind our immune system what it's supposed to be fighting ok we'll have to leave that they stick arity thank you very much good talking to my pleasure thank you. and now it's your turn to ask the questions
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our science correspondent erica williams has been looking into the topics you've been posting on a huge ship channel. if you contract the virus after the 1st shot in a 2 shot vaccine do you still need the booster shot this turned out to be a really tricky question because it's so specific and different types of vaccines work in different ways to 0 in on an answer though it makes sense to start with something general what vaccines do which is to provoke an immune response that seems basically kick start that process by faking an infection but it takes time for the body to get up to speed and start making the right defensive cells to fight off the intruder trials with vaccines approved in the u.s. and the e.u. for example has shown that the 1st jab does provide some protection against developing symptoms of covert 19 if you're exposed but it takes more than 10 days
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to get there and and it's only around 50 percent effective much less than when boosted by the 2nd shot given the specified few weeks after the 1st one so here's the scenario you describe you've got the 1st shot of your vaccination and then you're exposed to over 19 say a day or 2 later and ended up with symptomatic disease because your immune system hadn't ramped up the response here at the centers for disease control in the u.s. says that if that's the case it's important to defer your 2nd shot until you've recovered so i assume that means even if that takes longer than the window of time recommended between the 1st shot and the booster if you other sources i could find on this specific question recommended debt. and at least getting the booster shot once you've recovered anyway as the expectation is it will
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make up your. job made for mines. this is state of the news africa on the program today a legal victory for why uganda's high court has ordered the end of the opposition leaders house arrest and has instructed officials to remove the troops stationed at his compound. and will get an update from mozambique's forces you off a railway 800 and left homeless just like known illinois hit the region over the weekend. plus the gridlock is worse may get nigeria's.
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