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it was a weekend full of blunders for the bogus leaders chasing packs like your novels months like sick and minds the young coach was determined to bridge the gap to buy him to have a successful handy flick the helm that's right. holland did a lot right but with the open hoping to close in on by him to that goal let's further away than ever. this is. not good enough young some of us certainly is. but even his top class saves comes ashore supremacy over by now. not least with manuel neuer in goal. bailey would like to be the league's top winger but then there's world champion kingsley come up. with a number of top teams huffing and puffing to play catch up. the last loft as their rivals faced off against each other. but if it isn't took on both spork.
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has to dortmund that's where we'll pick up the phone as we start much to a team comes. after recent poor performances dortmund are in crisis mode while they once again botched their shot at the title as they've done so many times in years past. that was the question on everybody's minds before their match and i'm glad. this team to put it bluntly a hopeless case not willing or capable of learning. the honestly you've got some real nerve to say that about a team that has quite convincingly finished 2nd in the league in the past 2 years. well it in tears it just team would have to prove on the pitch that there was still championship material something that normally means having no trouble defending set
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pieces but just 11 minutes in your last hoffman's free kick found nico a baby and it was one nil the center back was left wide open to put the host ahead . gladbach coach marcos serve wasn't coitus show his joy. dortmund were quick to react though jayden sam show to airlie holland and the equaliser just 10 minutes after glass box open and. scoring can be quite simple when you have a striker with the power and elegance of holland. even if this coach did look a tad taken aback himself. darkman is now here full flow displaying the kind of football that is the stuff of champions sanchez again combining exquisitely with 2 bellingen before teasing the ball through the holland. that's the young norwegians 27th goal. in his 1st 28 ponderous league games matching
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a decades old record perhaps sporting director michel talk was right. but dortmund are not as awesome at the back and just after the half hour mark elevate he was again in the right place to pounce. replays showed that marco voice and emery a chance to man wall was porous with little time to react bookie could only parry the free kick leaving el baby with a tap and that's goal number 3 when his last 2 outings. tears it was not amused yet again disappointed to see how easy it is to score against his side as was evident early in the 2nd half to one another glove box defender got on the scoresheet romney bends about in a card inside and guided a shot into the bottom corner with his weaker right foot a mass of bodies meaning bookies view was again blocked.
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it wasn't just bad luck but also bad defending. and it was a similar story with a glass box for marcos 2 of them coming off the bench to head in the 4th and the 3rd conceded by dortmund after a set piece. of glass off specialty perhaps because i have all my early we're probably the 1st on this league a side who don't practice certain pieces but we've scored the most goals for example usuals not. so glad to have now taken the 3 biggest scalps in the top flight by your lights it and dortmund. but the visitors meanwhile frustration at not playing to their best abilities. were let in for goldson. easy said is not good enough it's hard to it's hard to take very disappointed because especially in taking wise we had a good and decent game be created many chances we scored brilliant goals and it was an absolute. a mismatch of what we have to do to score
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a goal and what the opening has to do to score a goal and very very disappointed with today's result. but it's not just for the winter games one solitary point from the last 3 matches stuart menow even out of the top 6 while gladbach celebrate a previously unsung hero. it's not every day that it affirmed a steals the spotlight but very shortly deserves it after bagging 3 goals in one week and his 1st blunder snigger brace i rushed into. the glove box after that. could only push it so that by the way i faced having the weakest fight that it was all the good stuff like frauds and sadia those are the. best. yeah unbelievably important player for us you see it with the small things how he
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leads in jewels how he defends a tidy clean sets least i good for over 30 and great for glass who still want to play catch up with by him but so do. i. maybe at least 3rd place labor to keep up the pressure on might he fired their season has been quite the rollercoaster ride so far. with the same kind of inconsistency that has long since given them the nickname never close and. really stable at the 1st half of the season we're not that stable at this moment but they proved they are a force to be reckoned with and their midweek win over dortmund and with leon bailey back in top form boshes boys were optimistic they'd be able to repeat the magic. it sure looked that way at least in the beginning
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leverkusen poured on the pressure and both were reeling yet they didn't look like the same team that outpaced storm and that they were lacking that clinical finish that was a chance after chance but something in their step just wasn't right and then in the 35th minute both punish them for not making the most of their chances one of both spork shortest players back who was left free in the box to make it one. his 6th of the season but 1st with his head. leverkusen slot for the defense made it way too easy for the wolves. and i'm sure one meter 76 how come you're so good in the air over yonder heading specialist it was just routine to head in from 3 meters out of routine or just bad defending despite boasting more possession and attempts on goal before going into halftime labor couzin needed to rethink your 3 heads are better
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than one but to have a plan. whatever it was it wasn't working in the 2nd top spork were on the hot and they didn't let up in fact by the end of the game they would clock 125 kilometers out running their opponents by an entire 5 kilometers and by doing so setting a season record. label cruising were just hanging on at times were bought for keeper lucas read that both sport would have been leading by more than just one goal. where was leverkusen high speed football. and bailey looks fatigued and uninspired. and since when did they make mistakes like this. but it wasn't just their fault all of a glass in their head clearly done his homework and his wont seem to know how to shut down labor cruzan style of football. with just minutes remaining labor
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cousin had one last burst of energy to go far away and take their last desperate stab my daily cabinet shot didn't make it past current class tails it ended one nil and the labor couzin coach had a rather sarcastic explanation for it all. well if you can't get through on the wings and also not through the middle that means nothing is working and it will get tough. what is also tough is missing a big opportunity to tighten things up on leaders biron. but there are others waiting in the wings like like sick who are helping to trample their opponents minds. lives a tale of 2 faces and one of them is not very happy but surely an afternoon out at
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2nd from bottom lines would boy this spirits. moghuls man was positively beaming as he greeted his counterparts both swensen. his side could probably afford to take the odd tumble against a team who had yet to win at home this season. and the favorites in blue soon got on the front foot a quarter of an hour in marcel's up as a lined up for one of his months to shots and with the ball crashing off the bar tyler adams was on hand to poko i. a promising start for his side as they looked to close the gap on by him with a young american opening his blunder sligo account. so far so good for the visitors just as expected but mines were not going to make life easy for them. in the 24th minute peter galoshes did his best to keep out of dominic or head hurt. but was powerless to prevent cuts
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a levelling the schools. the french center back then showed that even when feeling the heat at the bottom some guys can celebrate like genuine gentleman. leipsic seemed i'm conserved by the setback and after bypassing the mind's defense with 30 minutes played they were practically queueing up to restore their lead. from a condo with a headed assist and muscle hudson back with a stylish finish. last season like to put a whopping 13 goals past months into games but this time the hosts were not going to embarrass themselves just before half time another set piece for the hosts and yet could say struck again. in mind his previous home game he'd given away 2
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penalties this time around he was making his mark at the other end sealing his 1st brace in the bundesliga. for the lights account of the best defense in the division here they'd already conceded 2 against lowly months before half time than there was more to come a blistering run by newcomer danny de costa was crowned with a perfect cross for leandro but i go. 3 to 2 minds liquid football this time it was better a row with his 1st goal in the bundesliga after joining months 5 years ago. and the 21 year old looks and booger also handed his side their 1st home win of the campaign. a particularly big deal considering their opposition up by ins close his title challenges who should we say were. yeah that's it was not a shame over. if you lose against
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a team battling relegation and you can't really claim to be challenging for the title. so to buy a given by n.b.a. chalco they'll be 7 points clear i don't think they've ever surrendered a lead like that but the point is if we lose games like this we'll never be able to overtake biron and win the title i've given it my starts the concept of. margot's man was left to vent his displeasure at the match officials while we're pleased to present the best move of the match day. danny de castella arrived in mind only the day before but he helped produce an absolute we can't highlight it's got some roy said i haven't even touched on the cost of sites. such as good jake. the 2nd. mike's team fronts and sleeps
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a. lot of right from the car starts barry shaking. i think when you come to a new team in there your 1st day not even 24 hours later. you just dream about it like you come in you win the game for me was incredible just the thought the game and then to help the team. is winning move with landrieu but i don't was huge for minds. and were sure biron enjoyed it too. with other teams at the top stumbling by him could step ahead with their latest march towards the title and despite not being too slick recently they were clearly favorites against bottom of the table shall get the hosts initially put on a decent showing but with half an hour played the game took its expected course as
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thomas millar headed and from. time 10 minutes into the 2nd half the business has doubled their lead thanks to who else but robert lewandowski to nail. with the clock ticking down by and were able to for the fact that goal difference with another straight forward had a. house with his 1st latching on to the end of across from years of work image. and in the final minutes of this humdinger from david found its way into the shocking mess. found on who wants to forget. shall get it at least improve on the season opening reverse fixture when brian put it past them to no. surprise package oneone dominated early possession against all sports but it was the hosts who went ahead after half an hour thanks to
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a mightily relieved player need a lesson on. how sports top scorer last season he'd been on a goal to out lasting some 997 minutes. were soon back on level terms after a wild place shopping moccasin batson. one all it remains at the break. but the balls kept coming in need or less now with his 2nd of the game and the season. the 30 year old back to his best. buds collected so it wasn't easy in the 1st off of the season and i'm a very analytical person so i wasn't doing too good i'd like to thank my wife for putting up with me at home. with a spouse or laundry soap bubble it looked like he would become a tragic hero. but rafał geek if it suits signed from only on last summer saved his
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blushes. secured a priceless win for outspoken as they put a comfortable distance between themselves and the truck 7. party her side went to be the felt undefeated in 2021 while the hosts also fancy their chances with 7 points from the last 3. in the 25th minute you are humiliated on and on most people are small pully combined to set up andre silva frankfurt's lead. shortly afterwards philip ended his goal the streak going back some 26 league games. frank 1st relentless with the game seemingly decided inside 8 minutes silva completed his 4th brace of the season. to the felde pulled one back with another player breaking his bundesliga duck this weekend. that was to be no comeback when caustics played
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a low square ball into the bin felled box it was tragically turned in by york e-mails on. the 4th own goal frankfurt have profited from this season more than any other side. a rampant transfer finished off the route with a simple goal flukey. i'm not the big results but have you heard those men as they climb up into the top 6. about inverting that darby pitted freiburg a 9th versus stockyard intend. to visitors took an early lead with c. last one monkey took up finishing the move he started. but 5 borg soon found an equaliser even if amity intimate of it has shot needed a deflection off a dedicated mark a labor camp. and later in the 2nd half the goal scored turned provider supreme for j.
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young william long as the south korean put away his 2nd of the season. on the stroke of half time mikel last gonzales's cheeky penalty run off was out by flowing. and with a goal the 2nd half it stayed $21.00. table hoffenheim host of the cupboard in the something like game andre commented chip them into the lead from the spot. midway through the 1st off they doubled their lead with a sneaky back heel from coast off baumgartner. last but not least some of the penalty a result but drove home on level on points with stuttgart. for bruno labadie yeah it was a do or die weekend against braman and davies because penalties seemed to sink his
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chances of survival. have to have a penalty of their own but fail to capitalise. to labadee islam and. braman didn't take their chances in the top rack with the free header after half an hour. but there was hope for heritage just before half time zone quarterback gave his teammates and in particular his coach a lifeline. for all of characters best efforts however it was game over when lehmann our job it in courts restored braman to goal advantage. a star turn from josh sargent then sealed hair ties and levity as fate for one. bruno was dismissed on sunday after just 9 months as coach michel plates also have to go after serving the club for 25
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years as former star striker and more recently sporting director. since the advent of the all the beautiful game has seen more and more penalties for 17 have been awarded so far this push to see the season only 2 less than the last time around all together this weekend so for penalty saves like here in the open heart. and also in fly book well so far nick ragone solid to score all 3 of his bonus league of penalties. but. he's missing. you know what the goalkeeper is giving him the are you essentially in the wrong why would his body language that would be another one and all school as well known berlin with voted. against it it should.
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kick a vicious a day easy i guess but hero. piece tonight is full of it soon made hand in berlin poor old didn't have any better luck. thank you i want us to start. to make sure you get some i'm not telling you the joke she thought she tonight's nothing is going right up until some. wildfire and sweat house shall come by and rivals found their own results troubling at best but at least there were goals galore $36.00 in total and 7 different scorers were double trouble for their opponents here's our top 3 of the match days man who each posted a brace. and looking for silver all little fun silver and he finds the call to. number 3 we have
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silvers braced against. it's all said janet silva. but andre silva the full time this season beat did. some. polling all and has yet to school 5 in one game but did put away i'm not a couple of pretty classy go. to. the box for best bagger of a brace is the. most up near cut for some of the some hot dry months level. cutting edge. buyer now have
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a 7 point cushion on 2nd place leipsic dortmund drop down out of the european competition spots in the process being late frogs by both sports and frankfurt. down below stuart. hard work and tough and timer on level on points with just enough breathing space above the drop so care to have to sweat for points behind braman while shoko are now the league's only team with only one way and. it will have to be better than this in order to compete for the title. this is. not good enough not really with dortmund live accusing them glide losing. 7 point plus. that's a lot that's right next weekend another bonus for the leaders as like sick play leader coups and.
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power. it's about the foundation of the food order the new silk road. china wants to. spend its influence with this trade network also. conflicts are inevitable consequences predictable but in benefit but ever since the chinese investor got involved here our situation has changed before the floor was privatized the work was much better and easier. cut these promises hurdlers rich. but in europe there's a sharp morning whoever accept money from the new superpower will become dependent on it the commitment of the shaking the chinese state has a lot of money at its disposal. and that's how it's expanding and asserting its status and position in the world to be fair to the board. china's gateway to
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europe start feb 19th on d w. claimed. play. this is d w news live from berlin where is our vaccine growing in the e.u. over the delay of millions of free older doses of covert vaccine from the british drug maker asked for seneca what is the true reason behind the delay and how will it affect europe's most valuable. also coming up it's in his prime minister resigns hoping to return to the new and stronger government we'll hear whether his gamble
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is likely to pay all for naught. i'm glad alpha's welcome to the program the european union this calling for stricter controls on exports of the covert 1000 vaccines that are produced inside the block the u.s. worried about a shortfall of vaccine supplies after british manufacturers' astra zeneca announced a delay of expected deliveries to member countries the company is blaming supply chain problems but brussels accuse it of failing to honor contractual promises all 27 e.u. countries are grappling with the slow vaccine rollouts. this may sting a little but it's over in the blink of an eye getting back summated may be a speedy affair a vaccine rollouts across the you have proved painstakingly slow the blocks
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executive is pointing the finger at the pharmaceutical industry the european union wants the order and 3 finance doses to be delivered as soon as possible and we want our contract to be fully fulfilled that's the message for a vaccine developer astra zeneca the u.k. based firm recently announced it would be unable to fulfill its you orders in the agreed time frame. assess that's down to supply problems in the e.u. possibly here at the belgium had quarter of a company that works with astra zeneca to deliver a key vaccine components the astra zeneca japp is to to get the green light from e.u. regulators in the coming days so last minute news of a 60 percent cut in delivery service came as a nasty shock to lawmakers here in brussels who governments have been rolling out the red carpet for the pharmaceutical company we do not have the battersea thanks
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to them but thanks to copulate funding the public paid for the production capacity the deal to secure supplies of the astra zeneca vaccine was an e.u. 1st that brought a big smile to the health commissioner's face back in august 2020 the bloc purchased 300000000 doses with the option to at 100000000 more in other words the european union is astra zeneca biggest client it paid hundreds of millions of euros upfront in order to ensure smooth production and supply but with promises unfulfilled the block is not a happy customer the big question is now where have all those 3 produced vaccine doses gone they may have been sold to the highest bidder elsewhere that's why physician and politician peter liza welcomes new ads that producers may soon be obliged to notify the e.u. before they export any kopechne 1000 vaccines outside the block. we want to cooperate but if. you don't play fair the european commission has to show their
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weapons and the 1st step is to register the 2nd step is an export ben farmer giant pfizer has also been in the firing line recently it too announced delays earlier this month citing production issues said its main site here in belgium producers say they're moving as fast as they can but in the race between vaccine and virus every delay could cost lives. and we're now joined by peter lizza you saw him just now in that report he is a member of the european parliament and a medical doctor and speaks for the health of full on health for the e.p.t. group of conservative parties dr visit us was a nickel told the e.u. a very short notice that it will not need to the agreed to supply a target what do you think what is really behind this delay. and there is a problem with the production inside the european union and i think
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this has to be respected by everyone so you cannot produce next in just like bret or sweets it is a sophisticated process but i'm convinced that the u.k. doesn't suffer at the same scale than the european union and that's why us after i've been a car i really a british company all want to be a world company that also has a good relationship with the european union and the un survey simply doesn't as me saying that they the doses that should be available have been paid for by the e.u. . actually being kept in britain to be sold to the british government so is there no rehab to be very careful there is a shortage and i don't say that there has been vaccine that has been produced for the european union brought to the u.k. but when they have a problem with the supply when they have to short supply that should not be one
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sided so they have a contract with the european union and not only with your case and here the country is not really a company it's not really playing fair and that's what has to be changed so what you're saying is that. is making the e.u. suffer more than the u.k. is that correct. let's point and they they have a very strange explanation they say there are different supply chains budgets definitely not true 1st of all in the e.u. contract 2 plants in the u.k. are mentioned for the supply so there is no issue with a difference of supply chain and in fact at least until some days ago the final referred member of the vaccine also for the u.k. has been made in decibel germany so there is no issue with 2 completely separate supply change it is possible to bring the vaccine from the u.k.
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to the continent as it was brought up your sleeve until a few days ago at least from germany to the u.k. so we cannot only be one sided it's very clear dr patel is a member of the european parliament thank you very much for your time pleasure thank you with fascination programs among the most vital challenges facing world leaders no surprise the german chancellor angela merkel focused on that issue in a special online address to the world economic forum that's the one that normally convenes in the swiss town of davos she urged the fed distribution of such vaccines around the globe warning that countries left behind will remember it's all a mom and thanks for the let's not kid ourselves the question of his gets which vaccine in the world will of course create new ones and new memories because those who get such emergency help will remember that much better now than they were in
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better times and in. different it is clear that now is the hour of multilateralism multilateralist most of american speaking then earlier we asked the obvious chief medical correspondent melinda crane but not a suggestion on how vaccine distribution should be handled. well multilaterally in fact multi-lateralism was the theme of her entire virtual speech and she certainly applied it to the topic of vaccines at a time when they scramble is going on and where some people are worried about a kind of nation 1st approach to the vaccine she absolutely rejected that and said that the kovacs initiative that seeks to make sure that vaccine will get to middle and lower income countries is absolutely essential she said paying into the fund is really important but this goes beyond money this is about fair distribution and then we heard the remarks that she made after that but basically she is absolutely
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a subscriber to the motto that we see hear so often from the world health organization that no one is safe until everyone is safe so a very strong emphasis from her there on the need for a fair distribution and she mentioned that she was very pleased that the international vaccine alliance gabby will be leading the negotiations on that issue . our chief political correspondent linda kramer. let's get you up to speed now on some other headlines from around the world moscow and tehran have called for renewed efforts to rescue the 2050 nuclear deal between iran and world powers talks between the 2 countries top diplomats came days after iran urged the biden administration the u.s. to lift sanctions and reverse what it called the failed policies of the previous administration. police have arrested over 8180 people after
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a 3rd night of rioting in cities across the netherlands the unrest started after a nationwide curfew came into force on saturday with participants mobilizing over social media police say many rioters are teenagers the government says it will not overturn the curfew as that would mean the future lady to violence. in south africa parts of the kruger national park are flooded after tropical storm louise brought heavy rains the storm is passing over southern africa after making landfall in mozambique on the weekend kruger park management is urging tourists and people living close by to avoid roads and low lying bridges. italy's prime minister has it become to step down deepening the country's political disarray is resignation was accepted by the country's president it comes after a small coalition partner pulled its ministers from his cabinet earlier this month the resignation spares conti a possible she miliard defeat in parliament in a vote on judicial reforms later this week but observers say he now may be able to
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form a new government with broader parliamentary support now let's bring in journalist who is in rome for us why it did come to think that resignation was his best move. well here's government was a seeing a lot in parliament on a judicial reform bill that they wanted to pass and so it was clear that he didn't have the majority what happened with the confidence votes last week is that you had an absolute majority in the lower house and in the upper house the senate it was only a relative majority so there was no clear case that this bill and this reform idea could pass through and so rather than risk defeat in parliament he made the decision to resign which you know we buys him more time to see whether he can get that support leading up to centrists as well as our moderate right when members of parliament or some nonaligned senators all think that perhaps he can build that
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majority that he reads the how likely is this now will he be given a mandate to set up a new government. well what happened today is that he did need to with president said to me at the relevant at the presidential palace and it is resignation the president then said that he will continue and maintain his position until they find a proper situation in terms of a solution and what the president's going to do is either start consultations these are form of consultations with the political parties as well as other institutional figures to see about finding a way to move forward he could turn to conti and present him this option to create a good government if he indeed does have the support or perhaps he may look towards a government of national unity across parties to try and push ahead with a lot of the issues that he's dealing with the pen demick as well as the financial crisis a 3rd possible option is that not the relevant eithan decide to dissolve parliament
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and head towards elections but most believe that that's very unlikely as no one really wants to have an election in the middle of a pandemic and so we'll have to see what happens in the next days and perhaps even week ahead and see us the pandemic there has their political turmoil that effective italy is the response to the pandemic well you couldn't have a political crisis here in italy at a worst possible time i mean there has been many government prices here in this country there have been some 66 or so different governments since world war 2 but this time around it is different more than 85000 italians have lost their lives due to cohabit 19 part of the countries and lock down the rest of dealing with very severe restrictions and then of course the vaccination program that has started but already has hit stumbling blocks in terms of supply so there's some 3rd gens is that need to be dealt with let's not forget the financial situation and that's why
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i said to mike the relatives said he's going to move fast he wants the situation resolved because the country has pressing issues that it has to deal with similar to iraq thank you simo. and some sports news now in sailing the round the world van de globe your trace is entering its final stretch german boris hammond is currently in 2nd place and vying for the lead with a finishing france less than 2 days away is the 1st german to take pause in the race he's known for taking environmental activist visit to unberth across the atlantic but it hasn't all been smooth sailing for the dangerous one on the high seas with a container ship he had to convince the huge vessels caption to change course here's what he had to say about that incident as it was happening now friends that this is the friend thinking with the guy. off now offsetting something else. my lack of
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janet yellen has been confirmed by the u.s. senate she's the 1st the woman to take over all. and don't look down a turkish woman who has broken through the glass ceiling and climbed to the top of her profession. this is d.w. business i'm joined now on in berlin glad you can join us final numbers are still being tallied but the international monetary fund has come out with an updated forecast for the global economy the i.m.f. says it fell by 3.5 per cent in the past year it projects that global growth of 5.5 per cent 2021 and another 4.2 per cent in 2022 now how those numbers will actually pan out will depend on how the crisis is handled from here in fact the nation goes a better than expected the economy will likely come back faster and stronger but
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another surge of the virus you variants and prolonged lockdowns mean the recovery could take much longer. joining us now is. brooks she is a deputy director at the international monetary fund while going to the program now there's been so much uncertainty around a vaccine rollouts in many places how do you know what's going to happen and how it might impact the economy. thank you very much for having me on the program we have a c.m. going for our forecast that there will be a widespread availability of vaccine in advanced economies and some emerging markets into some are of this year however for many of the emerging markets and developing economies we've assumed that availability is going to come much later 2022 so our message is really trying to get the vaccination down as
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quickly as possible doing this on a universal bases across all countries and just have enormous benefit of the order of 9 trillion dollars in really advanced economies are going to benefit from this as as much as emerging in developing economies. now speaking of advanced economies you're also expecting the u.s. and china to recover faster than say europe and africa what is behind this forecast . apart from that path of the pen demick and what we expect in terms of the rollout of the vaccine the amount of policy support provided is another important factor which is shaping the recovery so we have we are expecting to see this divergence across regions but also even within regions so china has
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already reached its pre-crisis level last year and a 2nd quarter we're expecting the us to do so this year with the euro area we expecting that pre-crisis level to be reached in 2022 but it's really the the developing countries and many of the mine africa are the ones where we see the biggest hit and the biggest losses and so they're not only by the lack of policy support they just don't have space to provide the support that many of the advanced economies are giving to the economies but also they're go ones that likely to get a much later roll out of vaccine so it's really the worst of both worlds now talking about the impact and the worst effects of this pandemic you did say in this report that 90000000 people are likely to fall beneath the poverty threshold during this pandemic cannot be avoided. yes we think
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that with the the international community our job and the job of all of us is to make sure that the countries in need do get the the support to roll out the vaccinations and to really tackle the health crisis the global economy and when it comes to the health aspect is is as strong as its weakest link so the health aspect is very important but another part of what can be done is for for those economies that again the low income countries where a lot of this poverty rate with which we would see the increase having the financial support living good grants and concessional financing would be very important thank you very much brooks is a deputy director at the international monetary fund thank you.
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the e.u. is calling for tighter controls on exports of astra zeneca colvin 19 vaccine made in the block this after the drug maker cut deliveries blaming supply chain problems brussels accuses it of failing to keep contractual promises and official told reuters the e.u. had asked astra zeneca if it could divert doses produced in britain to the european union but the company refused to answer our financial correspondent ashutosh pandey sent us this analysis. the e.u. feels that it's not being treated fairly by astra zeneca which may be diverting supplies to higher bidders the e.u. has already put in excess of 300000000 euros for guaranteed supplies and it's not frustrated because those obligations are not being met especially at a time when vaccination drive is faltering and it's drawing a lot of flack the e.u. leaders say that the impact of production disruptions are not being even new
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distributed and the burden is being put solely on the european union and they feel that the export requirement is going to help them better monitor all the vaccines that are leaving its shores and while that you calls for export controls both british and south african leaders have warned against so-called vaccine nationalism where jobs are prevented from crossing national borders to help others in need that's also been a hot button topic at the world economic forum meeting which this year is being held digitally south african president cyril ramaphosa called on countries who are quote hoarding over 1000 vaccines to release them to their poor counterparts. we are concerned about what's in the nation and the. rich countries of the world went out and acquired large doses of scenes from the developers and manufacturers
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of these vaccines and some countries have even gone beyond and acquired up to 4 times what the population needs and that was aimed at holding these vaccines and now this is being done to the exclusion of countries of other countries in the world most need this. now times of unprecedented crisis require a safe pair of hands so who better to lead us treasury the u.s. treasury than janet yellen who guided the federal reserve through the last financial crisis as one of its governors offensively becoming the fed chair the u.s. senate has voted 84 to 15 to confirm her nomination as treasury secretary making her the 1st woman in u.s. history to head the influential department to a strong vote of confidence. if not the a's are 84 the nays are 15 and the senate confirmed janet yellen as new treasury secretary with an
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overwhelming majority of 84 to 15. yellen no stranger to the world of finance lead the world's biggest central bank from 2014 to $28.00 team of course janet yellen is best known for her chair chair for her tenure as chair of the federal reserve overseeing a period of falling unemployment and steady economic recovery from the global financial crisis few people possess the experience and expertise that miss yellen would bring to the treasury particularly during this moment of economic crisis. the 74 year old says she hopes to revive the economy with a massive covert 19 relief package she urged lawmakers to act big given historically low interest rates in spite of soaring federal debt the administration's 1.9 trillion dollar economic relief bill includes another round of direct stimulus payments to individuals and small businesses also planned our long
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term investments in infrastructure now here's a story of another woman who was found a way to move up in the world when in fact may even say she smashed through the glass ceiling to reach the dizzying heights of her profession and that's how she can now offer this view of istanbul which is a bird's eye view. with bucket and cleaning products in hand the crew has to balance along the edge of the roof top attached to a thin wire they slowly move forwards. this red rope is where nazli humors gets to work now every move is a matter of life and death imette is laid under the safety rope so that the sharp element of the roof doesn't cut into it her life hangs on this thread. now the real work can begin.
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130 metres up it's a wonderful feeling i really feel free i'm not dependent on anything apart from my rope. nurse lee uses mountaineering techniques she learnt during her training it was hard both physically and mentally but she believed in herself against all odds. going through the training pointless you'll never be able to do that job even my friend said that. 5 years ago mostly you'll most worked inside a high rise like this at the reception desk for the window she always admired the cleaners as they scaled down the facade then she asked the mood after they have shelley who's now her boss if he would hire a woman on his sofa all male team. that women can do this to. it doesn't matter if you're a man or
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a woman what's important is if you're able to do this risky work or not here. today nestle illness is the only woman working in this previously all male domain. she doesn't have time to admire the view of istanbul below the skyline of the city of 18000000 who live its 161 skyscrapers has been totally transformed in the last 20 years. i respect every job no matter how high it is after i'm roped up i feel safe. today illness and her team are 35 floors up. for cleaning up here in wind and weather. gets hazard pay meaning she earns a 3rd more than the average in turkey just don't drop the sponge.
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and a reminder of the top story we're following. the international monetary fund has come out with an updated forecast for the global economy g.d.p. fell by 3.5 percent in the past year depending on the roll out of vaccines the i.m.f. predicts a strong 3 found around 5 and a half percent this year. and that's all for me and the business team here for a living if you want more from us check out our website e.w. dot com slash business thanks for watching. why are people forced to hide in trucks. there are many reasons. there are many cancers.
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