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delhi is following the deadly flooding in northern india for us. is the situation under control now but i think so far have said that nobody is under control that the water is below the danger but of course rescue operations we need the extensive the damage caused by the delay ship was. not on its way down and believe it was from blunt bonds what because i don't expect it to have been stepped up and just you missions to find these laborers all if you didn't know what it is unfortunately are still continuing to well j.d. that have been so there has been some other success by lester forces that have done i didn't have a better it but to extent of the damage will only truly be assessed once the complete operations of the operations. and it were there any warnings that something like this might happen. well i think that there are
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local activists and environmentalist school drawing dollars that there needs to be additions beat the construction happening along these what did what he said on d.c. it was now why is there was no one me well despotic leadership list and the jesus behind it had to be made it would be studied applied to exist and they were instituted and could but that have been longstanding and want to get out because they modernized rooms and that have people on drugs outbursts as well as create and whitening of their lives to encourage tourism and susan as well as the establishment of pots and projects along to have been criticised for making this small overheated i was being sensitive. to it because until there were that massive floods and if you sent which caused the loss and later almost all of close to 6000 b. but and often clear warnings were given to discontinue. however that got in government
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has been criticized for not coming down hard and even doing that some of the descriptions that these bonds happiest and you were mentioning the rescue operations that are ongoing just briefly i mean is there much hope of finding anybody else to think. well dressed you operation this navy army has been deployed well i do forces and as well as yes math national disaster medical gaps have been set up and yes that has been some success in just doing a couple of dozen beat that but old 172 counted as missing and so now continues as well all right thank you for that correspondent mr jaiswal in delhi. tens of thousands of people continue to protest after a military coup almost a week ago the internet has now been restored after being cut off for more than 24 hours but now no one knows for how long the protesters are demanding the release of
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the country's detained leader. just as a back on the streets of young gone for a 2nd day thousands marching against the military coup in me and. they used the 3 finger salute to signify the rebellion and carried ban is demanding the release of elected leader unsung suchi they say they had no choice but to take to the streets in support of democracy and against what they see as injustice. this is really unfair despite the landslide win in the election the military staged a coup unilaterally and with these actions. the military staged an unfair to a rest of the leaders elected by the people now students under the ridge fighting peacock flag have led revolutions in the past so we join today the protest as well.
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the red flag is that of unsung to cheese national league for democracy and l.d. . the chief men on lighting seized power on monday alleging fraud in the election held on the 8th of november that vote resulted in a landslide victory for the n l d the country's electoral commission dismisses the army's accusations footage of sunday's protests surged on social media despite the country battling internet blackouts the images show demonstrators out in large numbers some even facing off against secret police and military there to observe them many protesters say they are determined to show they will not be intimidated. citizens have already made their demands by voting where on the streets now to show that we are against a military dictatorship without fear. protests across the country have been
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largely peaceful however gunshots were heard in the southeastern town of me what the uniformed police with guns charged a group of protesters there were no immediate reports of casualties. concerns are high and that the unprecedented level of civil disobedience and me and could cause a stronger military response. and for more on this i'm joined now by a filmmaker in the economic capital yangon who has taken understandable steps to protect his identity. where it what is happening there right now where you are. first of all put an option thank you very much for help having me and yeah what you're seeing is true. someone pumped about learning from the past and we know the
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point we cannot do anything with a lie legal framework and we cannot be violent we have to learn from the past so we're doing the. movements and the people are only the streets to. us to sure their opposition against dictatorship and so what we're doing currently is for example. to get our spirits high every night at 8 pm we are banking paulson and this too. and then we can hear the sound so banging right to the whole city every night. and what do the people that you're with tell you about how they're feeling about their chances of bringing about change i mean is that hope or fear are mixed perhaps. read yeah i mean you could definitely say of course it's a mixture of reasons and things right now but one thing for sure is that it's not
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about one person right now this is about the whole population you know. this is like this is not a ball n.o.p. against military not about supporting military or know about. our generation advance dictatorship and we cannot just let it happen anymore because we have had this for you know 60 to 70 years and then we had a taste of freedom for about a few years and now it has taken away from us again where we can just let that happen so so yeah so right now what is going on so the protesters feel they you know clearly represent a majority of the country and i think it's based on the election results that were never contested is that part of the argument. yes that is definitely part of the 'd human. but again 2 friends you know who are constantly
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power we cannot let any people of the repute of government to take control because just simply we have had enough of enough of this ready now you know we need a lot of international support because basically you know you're hearing the news we really news like you know some want to sanction them and so on be the delhi government you know doesn't care about sanctions because it doesn't really hurt them but in the end we are the one that we have to suffer from both so we would like to encourage international community if you. can if you want help our country and from different you wasting ok that was a loan a talking it to us from me in mar about the demonstrations taking place thanks so much for your time. northern and central germany have been hit hard by heavy snow and icy conditions with disruptions to public transport likely to continue into monday the northwestern state of lower saxony had already seen heavy snow
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authorities are urging people to stay at home now road crews are working hard to keep the highways safe but there have already been multiple accidents some train services have been cancelled german weather service says parts of the country could get up to 40 centimeters of snow. it's a total of really extreme weather across germany this weekend because here in the north we're seeing very cold temperatures being brought down by an arctic front being sent down from the arctic while in southern germany a warm a low warm front is bringing with a warm away the so we have a situation where there is an extreme difference in temperatures between northern and southern germany experts say this is quite unusual and kind of where i am is smack bang in the middle with these 2 fronts meeting and so we have very high levels of snow snowstorms very slippery roads and extreme weather
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warnings for much of central and northern germany this weekend. tonight superballs the championship of american football features some of the biggest names in sport but tampa bay has veteran quarterback tom brady the 43 year old has one it's well to fall super bowl victories and many consider him the greatest quarterback ever was could be considered the michael jordan of the n.f.l. with 6 super bowl rings. was the brady was drafted by the new england patriots in 2000 in the 6th round he was the 100 in 99th overall pick not one with expectations attached to it although history proved brady to be a steal back in that draft was on. with brady and quarterback the patriots won an n.f.l.
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record 6 super bowls over the span of 2 decades the most recent was in 2019 many regard brady the best quarterback to ever play he holds several significant n.f.l. quarterback records. and his private life became a hot topic when he married supermodel just bench in in 2009 but there has been a blemish to his story book life in 2014 brady was caught up in deflate an accusation he manipulated footballs to gain an advantage the controversy resulted in brady being suspended for 4 games in 2016. that same season brady engineer a record breaking comeback in the super bowl the brady's n.f.l. record setting success all came with a new england patriots many believed the team's leadership in not brady deserved
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credit for the multiple accolades. now the 43 year old has silenced his critics not only by reaching the super bowl at his age but by doing it with an entirely different team the tampa bay buccaneers. and your of course watching the news live from berlin thanks for watching. the place. in the height of climate change. for a cosmic see. what's in store for clues to come for the future of the. comic book in megacities the multimedia insight click culture imagine how many push the muslims on certain knowledge in the uk right now climate change different office story. faces life less they went on just
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difficulty. in the name means the long awaited son is a son after 4 daughters. a son and a quiet family life that was all amr yusupov all wanted her husband left her almost 5 years ago when she was pregnant with her 5th child the ultrasound scan showed it was going to be another girl to everyone's surprise she ended up giving birth to a boy. but her husband was already gone in kyrgyzstan having a son to carry on the family name is still an important tradition even during her 1st pregnancy with i get him who's 11 years old now husband pressured her to get an abortion you saw these girls his own daughters as a burden to. marry them off he kept saying girls aren't people they just marry into other families anyway i need an
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heir i need a son that's what he said and that's why we separated. along with her 5 children and her parents. lives on the outskirts of the care gives capital she can't work at the moment because she's taking care of her mother who has cancer the family lives off benefits of around 130 euros a month having 2 cows and a few chickens helps. is grateful for the life she leads even though things can be tough her husband had an alcohol problem and used to beat her. women and men have the same legal rights in kyrgyzstan they have since the soviet era but patriarchal tradition still determines life here for many even in the capital women usually keep having children until they give birth to at least one son and girls sometimes are given 1st names like enough names that show they were
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on wanted. if they didn't give birth to a boy a women feel somehow inadequate even before they start their own families women see the way their parents treat their brothers and how they react to the birth of a son that makes women feel that it's absolutely necessary for them to have a son of their own. soup of one knows that pressure all too well she accepts the 10 years with her husband as part of her fate as what god gave her but she says her family is much happier without him. i don't want my daughters to go through what i went through i want them to have a happier life. says she loves all her children equally a good education and most importantly a happy family that's what she hopes for for her son and her daughters.
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in germany the number of new arena virus cases is slowly declining but some regions are still so inundated with new debts that local trees have become completely and. there should be a moment of prayer but there's no time for that there are simply too many coffins too many bodies arriving at the dubai owned crematorium in saxony. some days there are more bodies than we can actually cremate on a single day and this is a friend us for our employees also because there's no end in sight. we are standing in the morning hall of our crematorium. it usually commentates 90
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people for the funeral services. unfortunately we had to convert the hall into a storage space because we could no longer keep up with the deaths victims the elephant. it's a difficult situation for us. because relatives can usually say goodbye to their loved ones here. but at the moment that's not possible because this move leaves. no room for a funeral service not all of the confidence represent deaths from the coronavirus but many of them are marked so. these people have to end their lives without a final hug from their loved ones luke spanish cares for the bereaved he is a pastor and do about. family sometimes only realize how dangerous the coronavirus can be once they've lost a loved one to it. when these you are liberal me and i have contact
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with families who have lost a relative because of covert 19 to score and they are in a state of shock and reconsidering things this 1st phase of mourning the so-called shock phase lasts longer for that because something inexplicable something in comprehensible has been added namely this pandemic plan to me. the pandemic is far from over i get a hold monster is worried about the future. then that of the assuming that the number of infections remains high it follows that the number of deaths will to go for these and the 2 and so on and that means we won't see any relief here until mid february at the earliest so the carnage follows that. it is a winter of mourning and as it is in many places in the world during the pandemic.
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the kingscliff acts initiative aimed to provide more companies with free i think $1000.00 vaccinations and one divorce is one of them will it be enough of. a glimmer of hope in the battle against the pandemic in honduras in february the country shuttle to receive its 1st shipment of vaccines against clover at 19 the initial shots will go to frontline workers on the elderly over $3600.00 people are known to have died after contracting the corona virus in honduras the deputy health minister says it's unfortunate there is no international law to regulate the distribution of covert vaccines like the one made by biotech pfizer. by he says the rich countries have practically monopolize the vaccine and are
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denying developing countries access to more vaccine doses that have access so a lot what i think are likely to see where the hunger in health ministry says some $4000000.00 doses are needed to immunize 20 percent of the population it's unclear whether one jurors will meet the target this year. alongside the doses acquired through the kovacs initiative the government's also purchasing vaccines directly from manufacturers. but global supplies are limited and expense of. its time or expense of the i mean these we have to beg internationally why because one jurist as a poor country has already used the money for other things. so we don't have money to buy vaccines from buy on tech pfizer but are all there are several $100.00 people will get there for you sort of based on current orders placed by the government the one juror in medical association estimates that far less than 20
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percent of the population will be inoculated this year and many hundreds believe the government should shoulder part of the blame. we put our trust in god above all and hope for positive results despite the negative expectations of some patients. but we have met the 3rd if the government or doctored faster we would have had vaccines here long ago. you have been has to know that they were meant to never. were lacking good management the problem isn't a lack of effect of vaccines despite the vaccine skeptics it's simply simply what i personally can no longer fit in a book. the vaccines can't come soon enough new infections and deaths grew sharply in january in honduras.
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one father in the u.k. no actually not project to keep his disabled son engaged or knocked down now artists from all over the world are participating. in. these works of art of the result of a joint production between international artists and no one from southern england and his father. oh no it's epileptic suffers from cerebral palsy and cannot speak you know now but with the help of his father the 12 year old becomes background bob. he chooses the colors and paints the backgrounds then artists complete the pictures he idea for the project came about lastly doing lockdown as a way to keep you know what occupied. we went out to the carriage to be our small car or don't we just documenting it york are not. just your friends are not all
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going to push out just a bit to see if this will cooperate with you. and all the other 31st. artist already involved and it just grew from there. the better process and by post and competed by artists from all over the world who found out about it through social media works in spite they know i have already we've had from space a stray here and columbia the boy who usually only gets letters from his doctors is delighted with all the mail is absolutely loud in background always becoming a new name our constituency our reactor his school background all that he really really loves it he loves all of the attention. at an. submission 250 of no one's works are on display the project is so popular that both father and son can hardly keep up with the number of backgrounds being produced a book has also come out and the works are set to be auctioned scene the money will
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go to the health centers where no $1.00 is treated and the project has brought both father and son even closer together. and make a big deal when i get more things out there you know we make a lot mass which we were getting extra i don't. think. i actually haven't got any toys now or that i can go i'm john i don't have to dream dream big all the time son just dream small and most going to small things. and. all it took was a father's love and the image a nation of a group of artists to give wings to a boy from england.
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