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should he do this should he accept the russian and chinese about scenes or should he not look i reject that question also because this is. very unjustified polemics you're posing a question that seems to imply that what russell says is really risking people's lives on purpose and only if you play a basle to the chinese you're really caring for your people is that really what you want to imply let me that i'm not implying anything so let me repeat what i actually asked you should more countries follow belgrade's example in saving their populations life vavoom waiting for brussels to act to get its act together knowing that question is the implication that brussels is deliberately putting people's lives at risk well i hear your question and i think that your
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insinuation is very deplorable and i'm not going to enter that kind of a conversation we're doing our very best in all the member states and to to insinuate that in order to save your people's lives you have to play your political games like obama is doing or the serpent's are doing i think that is ridiculous is exceptions of china sign a phone vaccine that a geo political game any country just just again to be clear on what you will say any country that accepts that chinese sign a form that saying are you saying that they are playing geopolitical games. i'm no i'm not saying that i'm saying that all bunnies playing such games he announced in the middle of january that he would look out for the chinese vaccine he our own gave the green light to the russian vaccine at the end of january he has really not endeavored to coordinate and cooperate with the rest of the e.u.
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just as in so many other cases and that i think is to be criticised that every government makes any possible effort to protect their people as i said before is what is to be expected of them but not at the at this expense and when i look at the announcements that he makes and the promises that he makes and the the amount of vaccine that he imports from china i'm not sure he can even deliver on his promise he is and now importing 275000. jobs. and he's promised another $250000.00 per month how can and he has. 2000000 from from russia how can he vaccinate all the hungry and by easter i think this is something that we should look at too i'm not i'm not.
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nationalist enough forgive me for that to say nobody should ever use a chinese vaccine or a russian vaccine that would be stupid what i really hate if this is being played as a political game thanks for joining us. member of the european the public for the green party. and the 2nd phase of belgium's covert 19 vaccination program has now begun whether bro lot in nursing homes but health authorities have noticed resistance to vaccinations amongst the country's french speaking population many of those refusing to take the vaccine a medical workers at particular risk of catching the virus. this is a moment to remember. colleague photographs care home worker christina retreats as she receives her 2nd dose of the biotech pfizer vaccine. 4 months is rarely i
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really hope to encourage my colleagues but also my family and even the country to come and get vaccinated. like. as vaccination drives in nursing homes like this one in the french speaking part of belgium draw to a close many staff still opting out. almost half of all care workers in private institutions alone in the region are hesitating even the director of this home is among the more. kids skew of one of the side effects i'd say in 20 years nobody knows today so it's a bit like buying a car you feel like you could be safe but i want to see the crash test results so personally i am a bit skeptical but for the older people clearly it's a good thing could have access well put it. this caregiver is also one sure
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he prefers to wait because he's heard some rumors get. ahead yes some production in it that can be used. to can be orbs of from this done because of those production them like. kind of a stock no. and this is just the tip of the ice book false claims that the vaccine causes infertility or even death or spreading like wildfire across social media the french speaking part of belgium appears particularly receptive to these ideas. the head of most in home federation thumb about things making vaccinations mandatory may be the only option so far training sessions or online campaigns have failed to convince stuff i did not understand i do not understand that it was so for them there's so a lot of rate of every people who died they so did the
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loss of life and it's unbelievable odo's people do not understand that they can protect themselves it's a big question experts say part of the answer is that the young t. vaccine movement can spread fear faster than mainstream media can spread information. so. their lives do not we'll make you hesitant or make you even reluctant to take the vaccine but he doesn't mean you and that's a conspiracy theory and so when you stigmatize people like that by thing or you are an anti effects seen. it actually would have the negative effect of ostracize them them and putting them in the hands of these movements. move.
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back at the nursing home this local doctor is trying his utmost to demonstrate that vaccines are safe. and that's why i tell the staff here you need to get vaccinated not 70 percent of you but 100 percent of you all of you in order to win this fight . many of christina rodrigo's colleagues are also taking to social media to encourage others. she hopes each photo will make a difference. does start with tennis and serena williams has overcome 2nd seed simona halep at the australian open and williams brushed past how up in straight sets 6363 and 39 year old americans going for a record equalling 24th grand slam title next up the semifinal meeting against japan's no mean a soccer who beat whether it was in the 28 u.s. open final. in football by and munich returned to bundesliga business after winning
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the club world cup in qatar and found themselves in the middle of a blizzard on monday night by and were expected to steam past being a felt by the visit began the match looking much more at home in the conditions. it was a less than more welcome home for biron after they were crowned club world champions in the heat of qatar it looked like they become a little too used to the middle east and weather as bill felt caught them cold. michel flat made it one nil after just 19 minutes. did you feel it fills confidence seemed to intensify with the blizzard most people gave them a tuna lead to take in so how. with the pitch cleared for the 2nd half by and looked unsure a shooting. made 821148 minutes but bielefeld weren't code and restored their 2 goal lead a minute later through christian gave up the austrian forward picking a great time to score his 1st but does lead to a goal surge cannot be measured
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a ball for current turn to lisa to make it 32 just before the bye and fought back. more good work from the winger elected by an equaliser through alfonso davis who rounded off the scoring with 20 minutes to go 33 it finished to leave disappointed faces all road as byron dropped points in the title race and beloved blew their chance of a famous victory. in the champions league round of 16 gets under way tonight with germany's rb leipsic hosting english champions liverpool live 6 home leg will actually be played in the hungarian capital budapest german authorities wouldn't exempt liverpool from travel restrictions for people arriving in the country from the u.k. because of the coronavirus mutation that the match itself pits 2 german coaches against each other lives. the clock whose teams have had diverging fortunes over recent weeks. if you see in our government wants to get one over on his
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compadre it now is the time his right side won a through game winning round that's keeping them in the bundesliga title race. tonight's opponents liverpool on the other hand have lost 5 of their last 7 matches but now the government is taking nothing for granted we know that it was still a very good team but a lot of players a good idea what could come to pressing with good movement behind the defense if you have to have space and you have no pressure on the ball high praise then for this man you can clark who style of play has influenced many a coach including now government. but this season the liverpool machine has been creaking another defeat at the weekend left club conceding his side's title defense was over it's led to some questioning his future as coach but he insisted he doesn't need a break. i might not look like this because the weather is not cool and i've been
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wired and the grey gets to be a gets more and more grey all these kind of things yes i don't sleep a lot that's all true and my eyes look very that's all fine but i'm full of energy honestly the situation is a challenge i see it more as a as a no i don't want to have to see to it but now we are in and others see it as a challenge or interesting challenge a challenge that's taken both sides to budapest you to germany's coronavirus travel restrictions liverpool have the pedigree like to take the form in a home away from home. news asia with their managing is next.
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chief. frank frank and on the rise and. also claims against club morning it's classic trainer. minds with.
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beckett last seen in the meat house leverkusen to a shot by aspiring to a last minute goal. in 60 minutes d w. 2 children to come tonight's. one giant problem and make it in no mood to see the 1st syrian. by. the chance to play philip conflict. how will climate change affect us and our children. d w dot com slash water. it's about billions. it's about power. it's about the foundation of
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a new world order. the new silk road. china wants to expand its influence with this trade network. but interrupting there's a sharp morning well for except money from the new superpower will become good business because. the chinese state has a lot of money at its disposal. and that's how they're spending and asserting its status and position in the world. china's gateway to europe. starts feb 19th on d w. this is. coming up today in just fine china. this week chinese state security force. is leaving outside china. to safety in germany
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and is warning of china's intentions. china knows exactly how to find its adversaries how to gather information and they're trying everything to stop us from speaking out. welcome to news asia glad you could join us the detention of up to 1000000 weekers and other ethnic minorities by china in its region is relatively well known and something we've reported on for more than 2 years now what's less well known however is how china is eventually forcing some weak goods to spy on we go to communities living abroad correspondent. met one such man who claims chinese state security aust him to spy on someone in istanbul this man fled to germany where he's
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awaiting the outcome of his asylum application story begins in his native in china northwest. on arrival at the airport i was told to wait at passport control until everybody was gone. along with a policeman pulled my jacket over my head. so i couldn't see anything. they put me into a car and drove me away i had no idea where we were going on. a say mean was a shock. being imported foods including her products in his hometown of course. in 2015 when he returned to jump from a business trip to malaysia he was stopped at the airport and brought to a detention center he can then in a terminal brought me into a room where they sat me down at
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a metal table and they tied my legs and my arms to it. and they tightened the cuffs until i couldn't move that it hurt all of them i stayed in this position for 2 days the whole thing. we need a say in an apartment in munich germany he says he was never told what he was accused off his papers say he was suspected of endangering state security a says spent a month in detention then suddenly he was released but under one condition he had to agree that he would work for chinese state security or i thought i'd just say yes stan touch with them but i had no intention of really working for the north again that was an illusion after his release i say you mean regularly met with an agent who introduced himself as quote a bond he was able to continue traveling abroad he says in the beginning nothing specific had been asked of him and he maintains he never reviewed information on
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anyone but it's impossible to verify these claims. about one year later he said was detained again this time he was freed with a specific request he was told to spy on a young man in turkey a cell left for his them ball then he decided not to return to china and went on a web cost with a story on called after the show at. the manicure he told me you decided to appear on the show in talk but you know that your family is here in china or on the ground that. since then many of his relatives have disappeared 5 siblings have been arrested a says oldest brother was sentenced to 25 years in jail either weakest gave him the news since he cannot reach any of his relatives by phone is the law than.
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now the chinese government has separated us forever. my life wasn't bad i was in good health doing alright financially it was a happy life. and i tried to see the place we used to live an american colleague and i are followed around closely constantly harassed. the villages in the area seem to really empty and many houses have been sealed by the authorities. before reaching ace's village we are stopped. 2 men say that corona virus pandemic is why they're blocking all way then a chinese official tells us the real reason. you know this woman the police there is security guard lines for news and. you can't just walk around here and interview people. the international community watches shin john closely when there are many
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negative reports. then that this is how long this one day i ask orbán. so many people have been detained and many disappear every day so where is this going to end. no he answered america did not become america without shedding a lot of blood. a lot more is going to happen here and been in the in the stuff. and he remembers another thing about cool bond once the agent had met with him in east him it became clear to him that coupon was able to operate freely between turkey and china recently your former week a spy was shot in the back on the street in the system so a set decided to move to germany. had
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a yoga summit but does cut a sin mission or knows exactly how to find its adversaries. and. how to gather information that will stand up to listeners closest to them and they're trying everything from think you can get it close enough to stop us. from speaking out that a lot of our local of the national system because. he's waiting for his refugee status to be approved a say means things that he's relatively safe here but he also knows that he could be targeted and. joining me now is more choose the u.k. director of the world we go to congress and she joins me now from london is normal but how common is it for we girls to be made to spy on we girls living abroad it's very common it's not a new thing it's been a long history china has been trying to spy on annually or as
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a leading up role it and what the chinese government is already accused of imprisoning up to a 1000000 weekers in detention camps unsure injuring why does it need to spy on weaker support. well it chinese government often a cues that leaders exiled communities are * carrying out. in their own version of terrorist activities spill it is them and trying to separate this turkistan from from china and if that is one of their theory of. has it q teaching imprisoning euler's even though you you just mentioned about me and this is started from 20162017 but since the occupation 1949 the c.c.p. has been persecuted inside china and also monitoring any or your horse living
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abroad and i'm wondering with this up and for the way you describe it how we can community is in exile or living abroad how are they reacting do they feel safe. no i know all i lot of all horrors a lot of it we were the only war including students they don't feel safe when the latch trying not especially the students who are after updating students with these are there is terms and conditions attached when they left china so it is easy and all especially in during the recent years we know since 2017 they banned only what is travel abroad but prior to that time the students law also suffering and even the people who came for just 2 weeks it
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other countries they were also asked to. spy on others so this is a very common thing. for me even even for me it seems incredible and unbelievable is it simply it's very difficult to understand why the c.c.p. have to push or forcing this all horse and including some chinese from their reach and we have actually some credible. credible information some kind chinese who came to your europe and they were also forced to turn to spy on the borders and in some cases when people went to the chinese embassy to extend their passport and that also they get that there
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was a condition and are so if you can spy on if you work for us then we can extend your passport that was a kind of common common situation briefly and i want to do you think government sort of aware of this problem and if so other taking action to counter. i think kill them and support gradually in our aware of what is happening but not yet taken any concrete actions but i know for a like to see me in sweden a man called the bug or was arrested in 2010 and then because of his activities spying activities i know i also know several others in germany that was arrested as well better. this is situation is so widespread and i do believe other countries should take more competent action to
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protect to the only force and that is specially protected it were activists like myself as i think of that happens right in my memo to the director of the won't we the congress thank you so much for speaking to us thank yous pleasure. that's it for. more than a month now. to celebrate. taking a dip in the. information
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developed. but thousands of people are dying from the disease every day. preventing it from killing people is vital but doing so can take many forms. such as a working tirelessly to find an effective treatment to prevent severe symptoms from the illness or death a leading expert on covert therapeutics told we could see a breakthrough soon with so many medicines of various stages of development some of them already tried test with patients. are true stage and we see some good interim results which lead to think that we can say you improvements were then the next year and he says the virus could well stick around after the pandemic so there may always be people who need treatment here's a look at some of the most promising therapies being worked on. you may know the
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