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partner's bridge conflicts but in europe there's a sharp warning does whoever accept money from the new superpower will become dependent on it to commit a bit of a 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 the fish of the board game. china's gateway to europe starts feb 19th on d w. this is day dublin is and these are our top stories. u.s. president joe biden has signed a raft of executive orders aimed at curbing rising temperatures worldwide the orders establish climate change as a major national security and foreign policy issue for the u.s. biden said his country must lead the global response to the climate crisis.
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the european union has told drug maker astra zeneca that it must deliver its more doses of its covert $1000.00 vaccine health commission a stellar career akhet is said vaccines made in astra zeneca as british plants should be shared with europe but as tensions rise the drug maker says those doses should go to britain because it's placed its order 1st. germany's parliament has mocked international holocaust remembrance day chancellor angela merkel and representatives of the jewish community took part in the ceremony to remember the $6000000.00 jews and other victims of naziism a low cost survivor and former jewish community leader charlotte loesch warned lawmakers of a resurgence of anti semitism in germany. this is date of the news from berlin follow us on twitter and instagram at news of his it all website at d.w.
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dot com. it has now been exactly one year since the 1st person here in germany tested positive for the corona virus on january 27th 2020 practically no one expected what was about to begin unfolding here and all over the planet more than 100000000 people have been infected more than 2000000 have died in the numbers will get worse before they get better tonight the unprecedented attempt to vaccinate everyone on the planet science has given us vaccines will the politics of us versus them get in the way i bring gulf in berlin this is the day. hundreds. more doses of pfizer and 100000000 more of those in the current some countries have been going to. quiet up to 4 times what.
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creases the total vaccine. and united states by 50 percent bucks in nationalism mindset short term political goals we are all is not safe in some countries. proximity to the people of a country on the bus in every nation's own interests just up border but. also coming up in germany handled the 1st wave of the pandemic better than most countries the 2nd wave change that tonight the virus the learning curve and a good dose of humility. where else would you rather be none of our neighbors has been able to get these pandemic under control 3 more lenient measures where would you rather be than in the federal republic of germany.
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to our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and to our viewers around the world well. we begin the day in the darkest moment of the pandemic this week the world reached and surpassed a tragic number 100000000 people have now been infected with the coronavirus and most of those infections have happened in the last few months in fact january looks set to be the worst month so far for new infections and cope with 19 deaths scientists expect the figures to get worse next month with more people hospitalized and more people die how quickly things get better will depend significantly on what we do with the coronavirus vaccines thanks to science the world now has numerous effective vaccines with even more in the pipeline getting the vaccines from the lab into people's arms is now a question of logistics but also a matter of the hands and have nots this week the world health organization warned
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that the divide between rich and poor nations is worsening by the day as we speak rich countries out rolling out vaccines while the woods least developed countries watch and wait with every day that passes the divide grows larger between the world's haves and have nots bucks in nationalism might said short term political goals but it's in every nation's own interest to support equity i leave you with a challenge i set at the beginning of the week together. we must ensure that vaccination of held workers and all of that of people ease under weigh in on countries was in the 1st 100 days of this year. oh and for more now we want to bring in bruce word he's senior advisor to w.h.o.
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director general to address or you just heard there he's also heading efforts to speed up vaccine distribution is going to have you on the day so we're talking about the haves and the have nots when it comes to vaccines and you are working you're trying to make these vaccines equitable everywhere i mean you must have one of the hardest jobs on the planet at the moment. well there's an awful lot of people sharing this load actually right now so it's it's it's not just me but it is a massive challenge but there's a lot of people working very hard right now to try and right the situation as quickly as possible the u.s. president is promising to have almost everyone in the u.s. vaccinated by the end of the summer south africa's president is accusing rich countries of hoarding back scenes for their own citizens what's the truth here. well even if we don't get the facts right vaccination these vaccines were available
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proven the 1st ones licensed at the beginning of december and since then we're now at a point where 59 countries almost 60 countries have begun vaccination only one of those countries is a low income country so the rest of them the vast majority are high income countries a couple of or a few upper middle income countries and then very very few at the other end and at the beginning it was understood because of the contractual arrangements but now we have 71000000 doses are right you know delivered around the world and of those doses 25 of the 70000025 have gone to people who live in the lowest income countries so that's a situation that we have to rectify very very quickly there's a number of reasons for that which we talk about but the big thing is we need to change that that that that distribution pattern very quickly you know when i asked you about that in just a moment let me just ask you last night when president biden promised 300000000
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americans will be vaccinated by the end of the summer things to more purchases of vaccines that sounded like an american or america 1st approach does it does it worry you. well this is not an american fro 1st approach this is every country is taking the same approach that's the challenge where every country and of course elected politicians ever responsibility to take care of their own people so most countries or many countries are approaching the use of corona virus vaccines the same way the reality is though and it's interesting just the study came out just the other day that that that just highlighted once again that it is in not only the health interests of morris' interest but also the health security and now the economic interests of every single country trying to do this in a coordinated manner they world is so interconnected right now no country can get out of this situation this bad and make acting on its own 'd so the situation is
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not about one country 1st or another country 1st it's about every country deciding we need all of them to move together and that means a combination of not just the sure and we finance the mechanisms that need to get the vaccines out on a global scale but that also we provide the spaces in the queue so to speak to make sure that everyone gets at least some share of those initial doses you know the worst possible outcome is all doses go to some countries solution is say all countries get some of the dose. and that brings me to kodak's which was set up to ensure poor countries also have access to the vaccines we know that the w.h.o. is part of kovacs what is the biggest challenge or the biggest problem right now the inability of poor countries to afford the vaccines or the shortage of vaccines . well if we go back to the reason that kovacs was set up remember this was set up nearly a year ago now or we began to roll it out at
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a time when no vaccines when we didn't know whether vaccines were going to be successful we didn't know which vaccines of them you know the myriad vaccines that were being tested were actually going to be successful and in a situation like that the best thing for the global community was to pool resources pool the risk of development tool the procurement of these products and pool the roll out of them coordinate the rollout and that was in everyone's best interest and that was well recognized 89 months ago so the intent of kovacs was not to provide doses for the lowest income countries it was to coordinate a global rollout of doses now where we are today many hiring come countries in addition to signing up to be part of that global effort they also made by lateral deals with manufacturers and sometimes for it for vaccines that like the maternal vaccines that were extremely expensive or the pfizer vaccine that of course is
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affected in only have kept at it ultra cold say minus 70 degrees and some of those products are best suited to low income countries so initially there was a sense that well maybe we can rely on other products but the reality is it's been these m.r. in a products at a vaccination the world right now and so without access to that group of products there is a delay in getting out to the low income countries so it's a good part of it is financing but part of it is also access to the only vaccines that are currently internationally recognized and approved you know and all of those contracts on those are held by high income countries so it's as simple as that i'm sure you're aware it's in the downstairs in a confines or they've angered the european union by cutting the amount of vaccine doses that they're delivering your boss says that kovacs expects 150000000 doses of astra zeneca as vaccine to become available for distribution for the 1st quarter of this year is that still realistic or is that wishful thinking now. you know the at
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that's absolutely possible remember the big challenge with the astra zeneca product right now is it actually hasn't gone through the final regulatory processes that are necessary to roll this out on a big scale so if we look at the kodak facility we're going to be drawing on astra zeneca supplies from 2 of the different production facilities around the world nice facilities are being and their products are being assessed right now and what we're looking forward to is these things passing regulatory approval by mid february and then starting to roll out very very soon thereafter and we've contracted 150000000 doses are from sites that are not supplying your so it should not be affected by the challenges that are being faced by those sites that are currently planned to serve europe remember the astra zeneca vaccine is not yet been approved for use in one in may not your work on it with your that's correct bruce i know a lot of people are wishing you lots of success word senior advisor to the director
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general of the w h we appreciate your time and your insights tonight thank you. thank you very much . when you are good today germany reported its 1st corona virus infection today more than 13200 new cases were reported a slight drop compared to the same day last week but it shows you the dramatic development in the pandemics 1st year germany's disease control agency says that daily infection numbers are steadily decreasing but the situation remains serious outbreaks are still being reported across the country particularly in nursing and care homes and the death rate remains very high with more than 982 deaths reported in figures released on wednesday morning. physical distance seeing medical mask wearing and a social life that largely been consigned to the virtual world that pretty much describes everyone's life everyone's reality at the moment when the 1st coronavirus
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case was detected last year very few had any idea that a new normal was about to emerge and change everything here's a look back at how the pandemic unfolded here in germany. jeremy 1st came across 1000 here at the offices of this automotive supplier in bavaria it's where 33 year old employee caught the novel virus from a coworker who had traveled to germany from china he became patient number one. german officials were quick to assure the public the country was taking the virus seriously but that there was also no cause for alarm. health minister younge bond told the public there's no need for exaggerated concern and. if this kind and. the world health organization echoed this with calls for simple measures like more hand washing south protection is still the best possible way we can go about this
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but infections spread to every region in germany contact tracing became impossible . germany's hold on the virus gave way to the free spread of covert 19. then just 6 weeks after the 1st case was discovered in germany announced the closing of schools by the end of march a nationwide lockdown meant the workplace and the school day had to compete for attention in homes across the country. the bulk of people in germany seemed to take the restrictions in stride and agree with them with the budding spring germany slowly started opening up again. but by the start of me nearly 7000 people in germany had died. meanwhile elsewhere in europe the numbers range from more than 24000 to over 28000 deaths.
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in comparison with many european neighbors germany appeared to have weathered the height of the crisis fairly well. many people enjoyed the warm summer months. but then fall arrived and cases began to rise again. by november a so-called lockdown light was in place despite both calls for stricter measures. as well as protests against them. but the mini lockdown didn't work cases rose that alarming rates with more and more patients needing intensive care. by the christmas holidays restrictions had been tightened again and after the new year schools and shops remain shut. the latest extension of germany's lockdown will continue through february 14th.
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looking back on a year of code 19 here in germany let's bring in our political correspondent good evening to you let's start with one aspect of germany's response when it became clear that coded had arrived here in europe that was the decision to close the borders and to ban the export of protective gear what have we learned from that experience. well that was a knee jerk nationalistic reaction but here in germany and in other countries in europe and in fact it turned out to be it is all started with a bogus close the supply chains were broken factories were stopped supplies to shops was stopped. the disputes about where to get protective equipment went around the world. a lot of money was made by people who were producing low quality goods protective equipment and so on to learn from it was that this should not happen
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again and the german government in fact has been trying very hard since then to coordinate much of its measures much of the cross border measures within the european union within the continent of europe for instance the acquisition of scenes that we've all been talking about has been coordinated on the european level so that this kind of nationalist is going and. cannot happen again germany its response in the 1st wave of the pandemic was pre still around the world that has been the case in the 2nd wave what's happened. well basically what's happened is that people were to relax after the 1st wave it was summer people went away on holiday the schools were closed that area of possible infection was eliminated many of the businesses were slightly less active than they would be because of the summer time and the government neglected to prepare for a 2nd wave properly for instance in taking precautions that care. in
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preparing schools for the 2nd wave and preparing public health systems for the 2nd wave everyone was relaxed everyone in a sense thought that this was already overcome and so the 2nd wave hits germany very hard as it did in other countries have a lessons learned from them will take a lot longer actually to correct and hunts how has the public acceptance of the government's response how is that changed well in fact one can say that public exceptions and acceptance of harsh measures of locked on those as has consistently been high in germany is consistent if you are on 3 quarters of a full 5th of a population if you believe the polls but if you look at the actual infection figures you must say that there must be many people who say that they accept these measures but don't actually stick to them otherwise the infection rates wouldn't have risen at the rate that they have i want to take
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a listen to chancellor merkel she was speaking back in the summer about the challenge posed by the pandemic take a listen with also listen to it and you're hearing jamie is well know the month since february and march of marked a radical cut everyone has experienced john mattick changes in private moment in that family life at work and in the way we live together in a democracy is a virus that is an affront to democracy. you know hundreds germany's political system seems to be rather resilient and is holding up quite well. well you can say that this was an old us that said there's a 2nd wave radio and it started hitting at the beginning of september of. what's been happening here in trying to control the outbreaks of the virus we have had a kind of coordinating committee consisting of angle americal the chancellor and the 16 leaders of various of germany's 16 regional states and this has been
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a very very difficult relationship i'm going to america has pushed all of us all the time in the last few months for harsher measures to be taken but the regions have saved that they do not agree with that and many times have done what they felt right which is not really contributed to controlling the virus and they have also been groups in germany who have said that measures to control the virus are. in this sense contravene constitution should be stopped that even people that deny that the virus exists and of course as time goes on this is become a part of political matter as well so the opposition parties are putting a lot of pressure on the german government with the elections coming in germany that's going to be general elections in september and various other regional elections before that it's becoming much more political the whole issue here in germany where the political correspondent once branch with the leaders tonight here in berlin on thank you.
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during the 4 years of the trumpet presidency millions of americans have become followers of the right wing conspiracy theory known as q anon father words believe that a great awakening in the us and around the world was about to happen they scoured anonymous web postings from a shadow week you figure and interpreted tweets and statements by former u.s. president donald trump as messages sent from their champion they expected some kind of epiphany to occur on inauguration day but there was no epiphany biden became president trump left the white house and chewing on followers are facing a harsh reality check. my colleague does if he has been following this story for years i mean remind us what exactly is q is there any way to know how many people are still followers look you anon is a movement based on a conspiracy theory that's based on trump so trump presidency was at the center of this they believe that he was going to save them from
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a cabal of satan worshipping pedophiles in the u.s. government mostly among democrats and also high profile hollywood celebrities they believe a lot of tropes that come from old anti-semitic conspiracy theories and they believe that trump was going to save them all from this now is turn in terms of how many people actually follow this movement it's really hard because it's all online or most of it's online anyway some estimates by facebook and independent estimates by the guardian have put that number around 3000000 people who have accounts that are associated with q. anon accounts and they're all following this one person who posts under the name of q so none of this is based on evidence i have to say that maybe maybe for some people out there listening in but it's based on just these anonymous postings online so it's really hard to tell how many people are active but just in my travels across the u.s. i would say 3000000 is a huge underestimate because if you just talk to people at trump rallies they might not say i'm a follower of anonymous but they say they're doing the right thing or i believe
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that there is this cabal of child sex trafficking traffickers we know that key belief of cuban on followers is that double trouble remains u.s. president so obviously he's no longer in power what's going to happen to the movement well it's been a reckoning for the movement inauguration day when joe biden became the president of the united states and trump had to leave to florida that was an existential crisis for the movement now we were looking on chat rooms where a lot of q. and autumn is. followers talk about what to do next and you can see that there are several main things you had people who are continuing to. test as we saw there were just going on as if nothing happened there's people who have left the movement to have said ok this is all fake i've wasted my time and then there's you know there's also people who have tried to incorporate biden's presidency into a new narrative you know what you have to for what you can forget is that trump is
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still alive he's still out there so he can still play a role in in organizing this somehow or at least being a symbolic figure in this now we talked to the the head of the pod cast the host of a podcast the cuban people are basically faced with a kind of double down or back down position what happens in those cases historically is more radicalization among the people that remain and more i suppose violent outbursts but what's always been a rescue and on is the most mentally ill within the system they're like kernels of popcorn that go off before inches of the movement and they harm themselves and usually the people that they love around them their family structures their friends' structures and that's what we're going to be seeing very soon i believe because of the cognitive dissonance created by this great disappointment you know kernels of popcorn going off i mean we know that germany is home to a friend
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a major fringe of q anon outside of the u.s. what do we know about that and what do we know about the role of donald trump in in this friend that's a really good question don from being the former president of the u.s. what does that mean for the rest of the world know like you said there germany is considered to be the home of the largest base of cunanan followers outside of the english speaking world as telegram channels there is online chat rooms where a lot of germans are also communicating about this fall's conspiracy theory and some people have put the estimate around $150000.00 followers of the movement within germany which is pretty significant now trump does play a major role in this you'll see you this. these trademark red maga hats at a lot of rallies here especially around the pandemic nita's pandemic has been a big issue for germans a lot of conspiracy theories not believing that covert 1000 exists and because trump early on had also cast doubt on how serious it was they took that as
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a sign that he was that he was going to do something for them so you saw a lot of that playing out here and like i said it's going to continue to play a role as long as trump is still around and making statements yeah despite all of the cognitive dissonance that he was talking about i mean thank you. well the day is almost done but the conversation it continues online you'll find us on twitter either at the w. news or you can follow me at brant. i remember whatever happens between now and then tomorrow is another day we'll see you then everybody.
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complex when china imposed a national security law on hong kong last year in promising the principle of one country 2 systems and the facing right thing in trials would be helpful critics point to a rapid on notion of freedom 6 my guest this week is michael cold beijing member of hong kong's legislative council and deputy china's national people's congress.
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conflicts. great power just a handful of the. chemical giants dominate the industry manipulating clients and the markets however they please because of them some crops that are thousands of years old are almost extinct but farmers and consumers are left with no other choice. comes. in handy 5 minutes on t.w. . why did this person. there are answers.
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to the result that can't be done playing. make up your mind. the whole world has overreacted personally i don't think holding a primary as unlawful yes there's been a tightening all freedumb do express views when china imposed a national security law on hong kong last year it promised that the principle of one country 2 systems and be basic rights that it enshrines would be up helps but critics point to a rag.

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