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tv   Check-in  Deutsche Welle  January 31, 2021 2:03pm-2:30pm CET

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if i say no i mean her husband remains in prison where are the protesters dealing with the increased security this time around. but i think it's worth telling you just what's going on around me at the moment so essentially what we've been seeing all day is almost kind of a cat and mouse game between the protesters and the authorities from yesterday from a few days ago we knew that the authorities were going to close off a huge chunk of the of the center of moscow. supporters had announced that they would be meeting near the f.s.b. building near the building of the security forces services rather and near the presidential administration that area was promptly closed off then they announced a new meeting place on telegram on the social media channel when people arrived there they were then cleared off and so on and metro stations were closed so basically we're seeing again and again
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a new meeting point being announced by these team metro stations around that being closed police arriving you might be able to see behind me actually soldiers now standing in a row kind of blocking off protesters and arrests have been taking place as well. why am are people still coming out despite the threat of arrest i mean. it is definitely a huge threat and i think people who came out today especially absolutely knew that after the thousands of arrests that we saw at at the protests last week people here at the protest and around the center of moscow where we've been kind of moving around as well with protesters to speak to people they've been saying that this isn't so much about not by me at all yes he was kind of the cattle the catalyst for this that pushed them out onto the street but they say they're basically sick of
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the corruption in the ruling elite people have been very critical of letting their putin himself of the president and they say that really living standards here have been dropping and they want a better life in russia and they share one in moscow thanks for the update. now some other stories making headlines around the world israeli police used water cannon to disperse protesters in jerusalem as thousands gathered to demand prime minister binyamin netanyahu is resignation over corruption charges and to know who denies wrongdoing but the protesters say he can't run the country property while under indictment protests have taken place every week since the summer. afghan security personnel have been killed in an attack claimed by the taliban militant group a suicide bomber drove a vehicle loaded with explosives into an army base the u.s. claims the taliban are not sticking to commitments agreed to under the peace deal. a world health organization team investigating the arjun's of covert 19 has visited
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a market in china where the corona virus was 1st detected the seafood market has been shut for a year and the visit took place under tight security. and millions of hong kong residents now have the chance to become british citizens as. the u.k. introduced a special visa scheme britain says it's fulfilling a moral and historic commitment to its former colony after china imposed a sweeping security bill there and launched a massive crackdown on dissent this game only applies to people born in hong kong before it's over from britain to china in 1997 beijing has called of these offer a gross violation of its sovereignty. let's bring in d.w. correspondent who's in hong kong now how are people in hong kong reacting to the u.k. visa scheme are many people day are likely to take advantage of that. well
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many hoho residents on the ground they welcome the rather generous offer by the u.k. government says so-called lifeboat scheme for them to leave the toiletry as the political climate on the ground is was something they buy they for many of the people here. possibly that will be over $5000000.00 a whole residence as far plying for the emigration scheme food at the end the whole passport scheme of the u.k. government that accounts for over 70 percent of the population as well for this game and i though not everyone will take action the u.k. administration has asked that made at that in the next 5 years that will be at least 250000 people's to do so so are we're talking about a significant number a significant wave of emigration it's not only about the people leaving but also their capital talents the profession that they will bring with them to leave hong
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kong maybe permanent say so it's a real issue for beijing home koehler thora t. and it's not only the protesters the activists and the rather sensitive politicians that considering to leave but also many of the ordinary citizens expression a lot of people will have spoken to who are willing to take the offer middle class to educated and the professional arrest those on the ground they out wanted to do so even at the cost of giving up their high paid professional jobs here but also just to seek more of a more free events for the next generation and the place that without political pressure. what about china's reaction see the foreign ministry says it will no longer recognise the british national overseas passport as a travel document can we expect some retaliatory measures against the u.k. . yes you're right so far beijing has announced that they will stop recognizing the yellow pos fought starting from today so this fast day off the
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skin care. aside from today the hong kong and also beijing thought it will no longer allow anyhow coalesces as to leave the border with no passports are though they are still allowed to do so with their own hong kong travel documents so many see this as a political and diplomatic gesture to retaliate of britain's offer to hong kong residents but there are so room as on the cloud that many politicians and now they're not suggesting the beijing authorities devoted to the civil rights of residents who take that offer of expression leave maybe to can so there is actually rice to are banned from voting or run in office or even their rights. to a more extreme extent so many here that this will only be the 1st hour for beijing to read the push to push back the case offer and beijing is trying to do so to send a message to hong kong residents who would take the offer from the u.k.
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that they may face consequences or even more serious consequences by doing so. hong kong. germany and austria are offering to help portugal deal with one of the world's worst 1000 and breaks portugal has the highest number of deaths per inhabitant of any country austria is preparing to take in some of its critically ill patients portuguese doctors say the situation is becoming desperate . checks portugal's border is this entry point into spain only those with a valid reason are allowed through. portugal had seen a period of relatively relaxed restrictions now people are confined to their homes except for essential outings nursery schools shops and cafes a shot the government has entered crisis mode. i think it could be even stricter
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there are still too many people on the streets who are going to give us that many portuguese still haven't understood that we've gone from being a good corona country to one of the worst grandees in proposals that are beyond. portugal's intensive care units a straining some hospitals are running out of beds for covert 1000 patients others are short of medical staff or oxygen supplies long lines of ambulances have formed outside some clinics many patients have to wait hours until doctors decide whether they can be admitted and where. we have never before treat our just like we're doing now sometimes we're having to treat people in the ambulances as it was authorities say the highly infectious virus variant 1st found in britain has caused heart of all cases in greater lisbon some patients have been airlifted from overstretched mainland hospitals to the madeira islands more than a 1000 kilometers away. to sports now and in the bundesliga byron munich
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host if there are chinks opponents hoffenheim the visitors beat the reigning champions 41 earlier in the season this time it was still the way right. by and munich with a case of the pre-game goes little did they know they'd have plenty more to smile about at the end of the match even though they needed a corner to finally breakdown hoffenheim stefanski not to mention the jumping skills of jerome boyd tank has had a from the back of the net to hand by in the lead in the 30th minute a taste of what was to come thomas marino double by anthony 10 minutes later for his 10th goal of the season but not without the help of robert live on gough ski sniffed the footwork. was by and had barely finished celebrating when hoffenheim put one that just before half time thanks to andre crumb are a choice 13th goal of the season but that's as close as hoffenheim would get laver
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nasi made it 31 after just 57 minutes. king c c'mon with some slick play and the poland international finding himself in the right place at the right time. the floodgates had opened a church cannot be added in another to see a 41 victory for by on a scoreline that might sound familiar as by unavenged therefore one loss against hoffenheim earlier in the season. a film festival in sweden has come up with a unique competition prize featuring social distancing festival is transforming the winner to a small island where she'll get to watch this year's films in total solitude. heading out for an unusual movie adventure lisa in the truth will spend 7 days in complete isolation with films as her only company it will be just her on this tiny island no human company no telephone no computer. yes no
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more phone. interview going to say look we were interested in seeing how isolation effects how we watch films and how this year has changed our relationship to film and we're doing an extreme experiment on the mummies what happens if you isolate a person with a film as the only company thank you. lisa was selected for more than 12000 film fans all eager for an opportunity to get away from it all the i.c.u. nurse works in a hospital with many covert patients and she's ready for a break i feel privileged to be able to do this and to be able to watch all this amazing movies in an isolated scene in my experience is going to be it's going to be he's going to be great i hope. while many people are stuck at home lisa has landed the only seat in a cinema with an exceptional view. well you're watching news remember you
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can keep up to date with older latest news on our website. you can follow us on twitter and instagram for me and the rest unused team here in berlin take care and see you at the top of the next. life. but also coming to. a gigantic coincidence. that previously the earth was just
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a messy chemistry. where. the creation of our solar system with our planet is a bit like winning the lottery. and earth. starts feb 11th on t.w. . thank. you. they don't mess around in that marriage when we come. to football and fish like
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easy. at least so the cliche goes. but football game is never too often do descend into violent camps the result cards yellow red a lot of them. this mass brawl in paris why didn't the ref to brandish the 36 red cards ok it was a huge game and this happens all over the place amateur football here in germany is also no stranger to karate kid like scenes. but the numbers show itself and central american leagues see the most cards worldwide. and it doesn't stop there. the footballers sent off the most times on the planet to come out of colombia and the 3 countries with the most red cards at mannes world cups are brazil argentina and uruguay. and the 2920 champions league there are 20 red cards with
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55 in the 2900 called by leave it alone it's followed in 2020 by a red cards in one match the portugal leg regard me between you and intimacy you know why you seem so hard. there is an ugly stereotype that hot blooded let an american simply can't keep their temper. but isn't that racist. now a study says cards have more to do with social economic factors such as g.d.p. or homicide rate poor as it. did hot car. but if. it's a sensitive and controversial topic is it cultural and social possibly even religious or just none of the above is it a reflection of the life there and if so how. let's start mr to sticks to switzerland based football observatory took
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a closer look. it could. 87 leagues around the world to tween 20152020. 3 that the most cards are in fact letting americans. believe in europe one. and when it comes to red cards only it's your of one in the lead for libya's 2nd el salvador 3rd. we did our bridges according to you at the end. coralie each. side correlations are. concretely bolivia and going to model have the highest number of cards while also having among the lowest g.p.'s per capita in latin america as of 2019 what that implies is. trees. but here we find the 1st twist the country with the highest number of red cards per mansion the world is
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europe why. but it has the highest g.d.p. per capita in all of south america. is only 20 percent. the rest. and. time to ask a year of one who showed plenty of cards in his career. quarter was a referee in his country's top flight which statistically produces 051 cards per match that's one every 2nd. compared to point 27 in italy point 23 in spain point 15 in germany and just point 12 in england. for the.
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after the year of one case let's give the g.d.p. card's correlation another chance in a country whose g.d.p. is below the regional average in that marin county. columbian when charles position floor in the observateur his car drinking. plus colombia has seen decades of armed conflict which left the u.s. based national bureau of economic research to conclude back in 2008. we find a strong relationship between the history of civil conflict and a propane city to be violently on the soccer field. to use less economically which colombia has experienced years of civil war environments that must be trying to sway them to the pitcher right the side of castro a political scientist and football journalist from public says that's an oversimplification. but i'm going to spend than they did i want to say 41 of those
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who don't is the 4th we're. going to don't know that by noticing facebook. has been able to speak to. us and you know i know you come. to think. that those are going to be. the links i mean. according to sound colombia's point $34.00 red cars per match one every 3 games are also explained by the tough upbringing many people go through. if. any feeling of. sadness says the statistics are interesting but cannot really explain football culture but the football observatory insists violence from society does play a role. we. are humans like
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dogs side rays and these. was the strongest. small wonder then that el salvador's league is number 3 in the world when it comes to red cards. el salvador had one of the highest homicide rates in the world for years although recently it has declined. does the violence of some of the during games affect the national league to. local journalist when i want it they wrote about the football observatory study that there are lots of cars in salvador in football there's no surprise to the public. funding. there must be a lot of money but things are saying so you have a lot of us in for you but that's. what is that linked to murder rates not for him when he says the structure of the national league is a much bigger factor only a few teams dominate and can afford decent players to majority who lack proper
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training. and like in columbia pictures are bad the result. i don't know what. the little bubble already but. also and then there is another factor which has to do with the whistle. one well they didn't see any. sort of. the most notable stuff. for the laws that will sort out this. wild some rest in latin america are indeed aiming for the oscar is. sort of one. former brazilian referee for the number colombo is a good entertainer both on the pitch and on tick tock but she's also an expert on refereeing in south america she says both referees and players are hard to handle. a lot of people are looking at is how i'm going to see who will cause who. lords.
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really all in the midst of doing this yeah i get all of the written but you know that scene. people yeah. i can have a google. which in most if anything like the new. set of numbers has been some of the ricci has refereed at the highest level like at the 2080 world cup. he says the problem of misbehaving players in latin america starts early. it's supposed. to get was the best. years. in order to. get it was. sure. there was needles on. all those needles in the lot.
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so a bad footballing education clearly has its part in brawls like this too and in the red cards that follow as well. hang on a minute we spoke a lot about rough male players on the pitch but what about 'd women. actually when it comes to cards there is a big difference between men's and women's football in latin america one example the colombian league. teacups gets a guy instead was there and said you know one tends to get all that. money in. that particular some head it's his own little muscle let's not all of us a glass essentially a little mask. laden is that it will get us it all in the me most was the cause. of it so it's latin american men's football that fuels studies such as the one done by the
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football of the server tree don't blame it on the ladies the swiss researchers have one last reason for the high number of cars on the football pitch. the higher the perceived level of corruption the greater number of cards in. this to to stick does have a more practical implication also according to latin american experts. he . says. i mean on it demos are going to. improve. in my. view this process. and from this perspective once again. parties are the side so if you are sanctions are to be expected a climate of impunity leads to more unfair behavior breaking the rules is seen as
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a virtue rather than a problem. what actually foster is impunity and latin american football you know why. the it was i done getting new japanese shown. me this. when you know. you know i'm not the. only automate. this and need to get what. well though it is. conclusive social factors do play a massive role of course but they more describe the context in which football takes place in many parts of latin america deeper explanations are found by looking at the country's football culture but you're certainly right easing the end. he's done everything.
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