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down the street power to the people and to school the democracy i. mean mark has been in a state of unrest since the military seized power and detained elected civilian leader aung sang suu kyi and members of her government on the 1st of february since then the numbers of people taking to the streets in protest has been growing by the thousands in my case it was all over the country. they say they won't back down until their leaders have been safely released and handed back their jobs. their military accuses suchi of importing illegal walkie talkies and breaching coronavirus restrictions a hearing for her case will be conducted on monday. to get more information about the situation on the ground i'm joined now by an activist and mandalay just a heads up to our viewers we won't disclose his full name to protect his identity sam go to speak to you again sunday was reportedly the bloodiest day since the
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beginning of the crisis in your country what have you experienced and mandalay this weekend. let's. you know. rouge so. we got last minute you. know the turtle could be higher than 18 people because i don't seem. to be you steps military you know just during you know. evidence like training. to target audience from the street and you know covering up the players and you're also working on. security cameras that issues so you have to juggle could be much more. people right now. and the police are increasingly getting more and more aggressive and their response to the demonstration what effect is that having on the civil disobedience and. yes i
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think people are you know right now are really all kinds of motions little. even even some of the. tulisa officers have now gone into this so the sooner we can move the movement so i think you are getting worn angry and more emotional support to school leads to a widespread 100 persons suit which is you will be against women in the country. a man was deposed later on time so she is going to face a court hearing on monday on charges brought against her by the military the protests are of course against the cool and the who but how central is the battle for centuries returned to freedom to the pro-democracy movement yes. doors as you or you know it's employment also democracy sort of her release means everything to you know everyone. we're not going to back we're
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we're not going to back down because we have lost so many people right today and if we don't own their lives will be insane. unless samar pro-democracy activists in mandalay thank you very much for your time and be safe if you. so get you up to speed on some other stories we're following for you at this hour and hong kong police have charged dozens of prominent pro-democracy activists with subversion under beijing's sweeping new national security law the activists were arrested in january for taking part in a mock primary election last year to select candidates to hong kong's legislature. kremlin critic has arrived at a penal colony in the town of some 100 kilometers east of moscow he's serving a 2 and a half year term he was convicted of violating parole while in germany recovering
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from a poisoning attack the e.u. has imposed sanctions on senior russian officials over the kremlin's crackdown on the and his supporters. unidentified gunmen have killed at least 11 people including a child in western mexico 2 others were wounded its state prosecutor's office said the attackers fired from to pick up trucks in the town of. police go is one of the epicenters of the country's drug warfare. the world famous burley nala film festival kicks off on monday here in berlin but the pandemic means that for the 1st time ever fans will be missing out critics and industry professionals make up the select audience who will watch the candidates for the golden bear award for best film feel eyestrain. it's a 1st in the history of the berlin festival directors carlo shuttle ya. alone in
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the cinema for now only buyers distributors and press can see their film selection for this year. will come. from iran comes the directorial debut of muddy. she also acts in the film playing a woman whose husband is executed after a miscarriage of justice. well. it's an indictment of a merciless system. going to something you can't even believe. but also a chamber piece dealing with trying to list questions of guilt and justice. there's also some strong political sentiment from bella roosts.
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director of the uk say probably on followed the protests that erupted after the presidential election courage is his 1st full length documentary film that shows the bravery of protestors using very limited means to fight for change in belarus. german cinema is in the competition with no fewer than 4 films including the adaptation of advice cast in his novel fabio on the movie is set in to mulch us berlin in 1931. crazy and melancholic time trip takes us to the weimar republic we encounter i'm a nonstarter. dissect a society in decay. the festival organizers hope that in june they'll be able to roll out the red
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carpet and welcome fans and stars once again just like last year and all these years before. let's bring in our expert for all things fairly mellow cultural reporter scott roxboro has been covering the festival for w. for years hi scott early knowledge is about to kick off and you are from the looks of it at home but certainly thought something i thought i'd never see are you one of the lucky few who get to see the films even from the comfort of your home. yeah i'll be able to see the films i will be able to see them in the cinema the only people will be doing that are the members of the jury be socially distance in and mask in a cinema in berlin they'll be able to watch them on the big screen all of the rest of us will be able to only watch them online from the comfort of our own home but of course i'd much prefer to be packed into a cinema in berlin unfortunately as we all know that's not they're not possible at this moment there will however be
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a burly nala somewhere special and and what is that going to be all about. yeah the plan is this we combine the worst with the bell in oslo will be just for the film industry so film critics like myself or the jury or the film people are buying and selling movies then the winner will get an answer at the end of the week and those winners will be shown at a red carpet series of red carpet events in the summer in berlin because when is the world's largest public festival and really it is from a sort of energy of the crowds in berlin and so they hope to hold a real proper festival this summer if the virus allows them to but what i really hope is one that takes place but also that by then people be able to travel because would be a real shame if we have a red carpet and none of the stars to be able to walk down or what films are you especially looking forward to. well i mean to be central a number of political movies and that's what will initially for i'm really
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interested in the german films this year therefore the competition and i'm really excited to see is from maria shriver it's called i'm your man and it's sort of a science fiction of love story to start a stand stevens who you might know from downton abbey but here he plays a german speaking love robot who has been programmed to south of us our older needs and desires of an intelligent cynical but somehow still romantic female german scientist it looks like i don't like appearing to be the believing in story but toward the female perspective and i'm a huge fan of british writer she just won an emmy for directing the necklet series on orthodoxy so i'm really interested to see what she's got. the story all right scott roxboro from the w. call to thank you very much. someone is like a sucker now and delights it made history in a thrilling match against glass but not only to thank you very title hopes alive with a last minute winner it was also their 1st ever been his legal victory after being
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2 goals down. 2 of the best coaches in the business came to grips in large 6 yulian knuckles man's home side on a 4 game winning streak founded on a physical defense but a little too much muscle from tell you about mccown on meant that marco rose's men would open the scoring from the spot for going to school for money after just 6 minutes it was a bad start and things would get worse for just 13 minutes later box to round was waiting on mark at the back post in the 19th minute the flexion would make it a 2 nil late for gladbach half time. in the 2nd stanza the hunch side started to look more menacing in attack and when christopher incomplete finally began so much in the 57th minute the home side began to look like an irresistible force 10 minutes later a use of polson struck from long range. but they had labelled the schools and set the stage for an all out see john clarke box go in the
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final 25 minutes. of emil forsberg when close from a free kick. the tension of a brilliant contest building to a crescendo in the 90th minute when norwegian alexander so unlucky stayed to keep beside the last minute when. the compass ation continued after the final whistle about whether he had used these hands as well. leipsic would say rolled back into title contention. let's take a look at the other results so far on match day 23 byron beat cologne dot one brushed past the law found last bunk one against head has stuck out but 5 past saga on friday bremen beat frankfurt in an underdog win and on sunday only on true with hoffenheim minds lost to x. box and label vs 5 on kicks off shortly. after that heavy loss on saturday saga has fired 5 top staff members including coach coles sporting director night out their
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assistant and fitness coaches and the team coordinator saga has had more coaches than wins this season so for different coaches and just one league victory the club blokes a certainty for relegation sitting bottom of the table with only 9 points shaka have conceded 61 goals this season that's more than any other one is like. watching w. new sponsor time by from a. different monkey island. women are in charge. archipelago has had
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a patriarchal system for centuries. the rare form of society. women differently. what to do with their work. and how sustainable is this culture. cleans of the. starch more chase on t.w. . this week world stories. russia's sputnik vaccine is in the spotlight female rabbis find their way in berlin but we'd be. again elsewhere in germany and one year ago a racist rightwing extremist killed 9 people with migrant backgrounds their
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families of the victims want answers and their grieving is mixed with anger at the authorities. there to can last his brother good khan in a racist terrorist attack in hono one year ago mafia go for a common hop in order to avoid like he basically walked in and blew our lives apart or. he wrecked everything nothing was left in place. by others who can go to kin was just 37 years old following his death his family fell apart hundreds father died of cancer 5 weeks later his mother can no longer cope without medication cheatin and his son matt are not able to go to work and on sick leave the diagnosis post traumatic stress disorder it's like. for me it's been a whole year of sleepless nights when it gets dark you lay your head on the pillow where your head is filled with questions cough and being kissed and. commandant the
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frog. consumes you. to go to cannes and his son matt on the way to the crime scene who can was shot by to b.s. at this kiosk just as he was about to finish his shift double my brother was lying over there under those 2 electrical sockets from which there were blue lights flashing and a crowd of people at 1st we didn't realize what had happened to this day many questions remain unanswered for example how was it possible that the perpetrator was in possession of a gun license even though he was mentally ill or why was the emergency number of the one our police apparently not sufficiently manned on the night of the crime scene and the other relatives are still searching tirelessly for answers demanding clarification and consequences to do this they founded an initiative. we call on the stage government to investigate the failures and also dramatic how
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lady officials acted on the night of the crime and also before and after the crime and one year on there is still no explanation and there are still many many questions as to how it could have come to that feed off of. these are the hopes of white collar crime quantum neither the state government and has nor the hano police want to talk to us about these allegations the police union had this to say before and saying the police were responsible in the sense that it one point or another they could have done this or that and then it would not have happened i do not agree it's a little cheap to say after the fact is that the police should have known everything before him and. since the attack can no longer feel safe in germany he's scared when he goes out at night or when his son is late coming home. last summer russia was racing to be the 1st country to have an approved corona vaccine the sputnik vaccine was rolled out before late stage trials had begun
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raising concerns nevertheless russians are getting vaccinated on mass. ever seen with the potential to save lives sputnik vs russia as a weapon against of the coronavirus pandemic the tear enough for you now is on her way to get vaccinated at the globe moscow's luxury shopping mall. first she has to list any preexisting conditions and show her id then she's ready mean is that ashton is not i'm not afraid i had covered 906 months ago i was sicker than i've ever been luckily i didn't have to go to the hospital but i don't want to get that sick again so now i'm getting vaccinated. since the vaccination campaign was rolled out here 2 months ago almost divides have been offered as you can be shot people can get vaccinated at a one of a 100 clinics but shots are also being given at large shopping malls and an opera
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house ads for the russian develop a vaccine are visible all over the city which unlike a lot of people come here with their whole family if russians didn't have confidence in the vaccine there wouldn't have been such a run on the center since it opened up. between one and a half and 2000 muscovites are becoming infected with covets 19 every day now the last of the city has lifted many restrictions mainly for economic reasons theater scraps and restaurants have reopened it seems that the russian state is relying more on the vaccine than on restrictions according to manufacture us off sputnik almost $4000000.00 russians have now been vaccinated and around town of of those have already received their 2nd dose but independent experts doubted his figures they say this statistics i embellished and that's creating at dangerous situation. the dozen years of. that affect people's behavior it makes them careless or. they
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lose their sense of danger if you think millions of people around you have already been vaccinated words you might be careful about protecting yourself if you saw those pictures going back to the garden. cutter enough for minister on at department stores she's about to get her 1st a dose of the vaccine and hopes it might bring her a little closer to the normality we all had before at 19 but even those vaccinated can still get infected later sent to evidence suggests sputnik the protects against serious illness but doesn't mean someone can't pass through the virus on she's done on her way out here enough or you know get at chocolate ice cream. she's told she has to be careful for the next 3 weeks because only then will she have produced and nuff antibodies for complete protection against a coronavirus infection many are hoping that this post vaccine icecream may be the
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1st step to enjoying life to the fullest once was a bowl of viruses raging in congo 6 months after an outbreak in the eastern part of the country a new case of the disease has been identified and the population is worried was was. like a biggie for a gentleman bangor contracted 2 years ago he spent 6 weeks in the hospital doctors gave him encourage him and but he had little hope that. i was not in a normal state any more i didn't eat i abominate it every day i thought i was dying it be a boss and give him money. but he survived a month after being released from the hospital he was considered cured but during his last test a month ago it was a different story his spam as positive again it was
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a shock for sama mom they called me again saying you have to come back for a verification of your result then it came out that my sperm showed positive again . eastern congo early february a woman dies of ebola marking the beginning of the latest and now the 12 able outbreak in the democratic republic of congo according to the health minister she is believed to have contracted the disease from the infected semen of her husband who was himself an able a survivor. nurse mom very muki has experienced past evil or breaks in this temporary ward outside key to a hospital in temple suspected abler cases will be isolated upon arrival they have 4 rooms here no more. mumbai ira fears the outbreak could be difficult to contain the government did not make the outbreak public until 4 days after the abler patient died. down as. if the government had released the result
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on the same day and locked down all contacts a disease wouldn't have spread like this with the one going to be in. instead the highly infectious body was buried in the traditional manner which in congo means many relatives touching the body more than 70 contacts have been tracked by the ministry of health since then. we risk our lives we are here at the frontline because we take care of all the sick people who arrive when we were told that the 12 epidemic had started we were so frustrated and so concerned and we are afraid to him is of a. gentleman is also afraid of the new outbreak he thought he had finally unable but his new positive test worries him. our last journey takes us to jewish history in germany stretches back 1700 years
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but how does jewish my book in today's germany we meet 2 women a rabbi and a rabbinical student live out their religion in their own way. today isn't has many faces in germany today the leader shannon power identifies as clear she soon to become a rabbi and she's an avid instagram user she posts about religion sexuality and life in berlin and this week resented just off a generation connected by all of these aspects you know what many people learn about judaism at school it's really terrible so they're not really learning anything all they're taught about national socialism about nothing about judaism as it is lived today that's why it kind of became my goal to show jewish life just how it is. in. they grew up in a religious household she believes there are too few women in high positions and she wants to change that after completing her studies the 23 year old will likely
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be germany's youngest female rabbi she also wants to be the contact person she herself never happy. and very clear about the idea that nobody should have to choose between the jewish and queer identities you can't just choose what sexuality you're born with you develop with your sexuality and if you are jewish then you should be able to live both lives. that the jewish community has come so far it's also thanks to women like. she had to fight hard to be recognized as a rabbi at all. there were people who left the room when i entered so i made sure that i was always there early because then i was already seated and others had to think about whether to sit down and join in or not. back converted to judaism and now she is the rabbi of berlin's new synagogue girliness also where the very 1st female rabbi was ordained in 135 begin i do want us you want us
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however was limited to teaching religion and rabbinic opus torah care. the holocaust is for ever present for juice in germany you know you want to us was also murdered by the nazis and what is it like today that. it is and has gotten louder and above all it's become more outrageous it's often. judaism in germany today it's more diverse than it has been in decades people like a winner will never let that be taken from them again.
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