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well they don't do political correspondent nina hart a discuss this move with green party m.p. constantine found not who's deputy chair of the bonds or stocks intelligence committee consenting for notts germany's domestic intelligence agency is putting the party under surveillance just how surprised are you the f.t. party is the biggest opposition party here in the bonus track after all well i guess i'm not surprised and. domestic intelligence agency has very good arguments obviously for that step. and as experienced from our history we know that in a democracy. enemies of the democracy can be voted into office. and so it's a good step to who have a strong view and look closely in that corner so nothing evil can happen to germany again. what good does that do it all.
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from the legal point that intelligence now has more possibilities to collect information. i think here for the parliament. there will be no actual changes but. from the reason of defending for the reason of defending the constitution. the intelligence agency has more instruments to. to collect information that might be relevant to see if this isn't party that is strongly fighting against our constitution the timing of this announcement is raising some eyebrows gemini's going to the polls in september does that not feed into conspiracy theories i think it does not convince me because turning that argument around keeping it secret that you have relevant
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arguments for the step now and keeping that secretly before an election letting the voters not know what this important institution this intelligence service knows that could be misleading voters too so i guess it's just the regular way things go that that right now this information comes up now that. intelligence agency has the information to make that decision. has the possibility to go in front of chords and fight against this decision and then judges will look at the legal side and decide that's the way it goes in a democracy with the rule of law and i guess the signal is that.
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democracy is up to defend itself against its enemies consenting for not thank you very much thank you. and after some other stories making news around the world the international criminal court has opened an investigation into alleged war crimes committed in the palestinian territories since 2015 investigation will target these really military on the palestinian militant group hamas move follows the i.c.c. is ruling last month that it does have jurisdiction over territories occupied by israel including the west bank and gaza strip. iraqi and american military officials say at least 10 rockets targeted the 18 hour assad coalition base in iraq mines day the 2nd rocket attack in iraq this month it came as the country prepares for the visit of pope francis on friday it will be his 1st visit to the country austria police have raided a factory suspected of falsely relabeling f.f.t.
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to face masks in prosecutor's office accuses hygene austria of refashioning cheap masks from asia and selling them as austrian quality goods at a higher price the company denies the accusations and says it is cooperating with the authorities to clarify the matter. the funerals are taking place for 3 women who were gunned down in jalalabad in afghanistan all 3 worked for a local t.v. station and were targeted after leaving work on tuesday he's a mixtape militant group has claimed responsibility for these deaths but afghan officials blame the taliban and they have denied any involvement. cydia sadat how to good job at a t.v. station and that's why she's dead i think he says her funeral in jalalabad in eastern afghanistan. most of what he fears lee left her job as a journalist militants killed her study and a colleague shot now seraphine on tuesday so-called islamic state says it killed
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them because they work for a pro-government channel but it seems just as likely they were gunned down the been working women to. be the hated the it is the deal was a shy but active go and a women's rights activist she would always fight for women's rights she hoped to go to university and study law but as you see we've buried her along with all her hearts here with the last. 3 more lives gone part of a wave of targeted killings of societal influences in afghanistan journalists human rights activists and judicial figures. attacks like this one in kabul in february have is collated since peace talks between the afghan government and taliban began last year there are fears the taliban could be silencing their critics as the talks door and using claims of responsibility from so-called islamic state to cover their tracks the taliban denies these relatives are pleading for an end to the violence.
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i don't know what it was about the way today they killed these women and tomorrow they will be others out teachers doctors the moms journalists are not safe i think this is because of government neglect we strongly call on the government to bring security to the city. afghanistan is ranked as one of the world's most dangerous places to be a journalist and a woman today there are 3 fewer female workers in the media here in a country with freedom of speech or even having a job can mean life or death. ok in prime minister viktor orban house and it was a withdrawal of his right wing party from the european people's party group of the european parliament mr obama confirmed the move any latitude n.p.p. chief manford vary but it comes after the a p p voted for rule changes that would pave the way for it to remove from the block we agree has been a long running conflict with the e.u.
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or alleged violations of democratic principles and the rule of law. when you look to the question of how do we see the family in europe how do we see climate change how do we see border protection how do we give our answer to the economic challenges that is not the problem there we had always come in voting lists this if it is called this it was never the problem it is about rule of law it is about the thing is what are going on in hungary that is the substance of the problem it's a pro at the pre-book go to provoke a different approach against europe in some of the statements of the door and that's why let me be clear we stand on the base of martin's of coal to gas buddy of schumann of those who founded today's european union and fetus in the last year's event of a from this common ground. 0 mr obama's move ends a years long raw in the conservatives the w.'s brussels correspondent ben really good can tell us what welcome bant so this looks like viktor orban jumping before
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being pushed what difference will being outside the make to feed or indeed to the a p p itself. well the consequences of this move in practical terms are not very big the parliament has 7 of 1751 seats in the fetus only makes 2 of them and the e.p. p. of the christian democrats will still remain the biggest bloc in parliament and then come the social democrats and then the liberals but the consequence is of course that this long lasting soap opera this political soap opera as it's seen as it is seen here in brussels is now over the villain left the scene and there's also a sign of relief now that maybe the p.p. the european christian democrats can now concentrate on other matters than this a long lasting row right wing prime minister all bond and full on the
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consequence of course is that he has now to look for a new political home for a new group that he can join and the far right group of i e d already had told him you're both come here in this group they are the real right wing as joined like the identity before dalton from germany and the talian right wing populist formation of league so it might be now easier for that you could be to operate in a little bit more for mr oben to find support in the parliament ok it's so it solves the a.p. piece problem but brussels still has a problem with both gary this is part of an ongoing issue that brussels has with countries like hungary bogus area and poland all of whom are said to be undermining the rule of law. yeah the rule of law issue will not
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be very much influenced by this move today because parliament does not have a very big role in that and victor all made it very clear that he has still his vote in the european council where the government's sitting together and making decisions and then his vote is needed for example to set up the recovery fund for the corona crisis or the e.u. budget and he made it very clear that he will not use his veto power to object anything that compares. to a villain state or something of that. this is the power brokerage of the power game and buses would not be much influenced by this it comes to the council not to the parliament to do side upon the rule of law and regret in brussels thank you now the new president of the tokyo 2020 organizing committee asika hashimoto has announced edition of 12 new female board members this after i scandal of
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a sexist comments cost the previous president his job last month executive board a guy i didn't know this summer is that delayed olympic games now includes more than 40 percent of women among the group's forthcoming tasks to determine by the end of this month whether the games will allow spectators from overseas finally american country singer dolly parton has received a 1st dose of the corona virus vaccine and use it cajun to encourage others to do the say. that see. his. ex see that scene then see what did you let me to. the 75 year old was there may but then a vaccine which she helped to which she helped to develop after donating a $1000000.00 and april last year. i'll have more world news at the top of the hour no singing for me though monica jones has your covered
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how much work to really get. we still have time to work on doing. that subscribe and like. to stay safe against the corona virus experts are telling us to stay at home but some people are being locked away with a violent partner or family member could be even more dangerous. domestic violence some experts are calling it the shadow pandemic. here in argentina there's been a one 3rd increase infanticide the murders of women by their partners this mother is burying her teenage daughter who was killed by a former boy. and. demonstrations and protest against domestic violence have
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increased but so has this often invisible problem. with lock downs and stay at home or just dipping into peeking around the globe how can victims trapped at home with their abusers get help. welcome to a covert $900.00 special i want to get johnson berlin and today we focus on the social implications of the coronavirus pandemic starting with a look to russia. valentino constantine over hasn't let russia's locked down stop her she's used the time to redecorate her moscow hotel and because the pandemic has kept guests away she's decided to shelter domestic violence survivor as a crisis center now sends women who have nowhere to go to her hotel because women's shelters have gone into quarantine and they would no longer. i have quite a few friends or acquaintances have experienced domestic violence in both each skin
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so i wanted to help but i couldn't always help my friends back then sometimes they could sometimes not. it's. just well but now i can help others. valentino's hotel is right in the middle of it is my live ski market which normally draws tourists but it's typical russian look usually these stands would be full of souvenirs and bric a brac in this market would be bustling with people but during lockdown it's become a quiet place to escape. hotel sky which translates as fairy tale has become a saving grace and one of the domestic abuse survivors staying here is a singer in that area xtina came here about a month ago. but. it wasn't the 1st time my husband hit me even before the
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quarantine when you love someone you forgive them all but the 4th or the 5th time it's just impossible to bear. it to you as much and something clicks in your head. it made me just get up and leave because i simply couldn't stand it any more. so usually just not near as much in which. domestic violence is not a criminal offense in russia there are no official statistics and what goes on behind closed doors is often considered a family matter but since the lockdown began women's advocacy organizations have reported a significant rise in domestic abuse. but disturbing that he's been to other countries there are mechanisms in place to fight domestic violence restraining orders strict legislation and law enforcement agencies that are taught how to deal with these situations unfortunately russia doesn't have that that's why more cases here and in murder and more women stay in abusive relationships because they don't
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have the tools to get out of them. valentino constantine over plans to keep posting domestic abuse survivors even after the lockdown ends her hotel is giving women like you netter the strength to start over. who. but. when it is don't go as no more i'm joined now by our saying assistant professor of psychology and. hindu university in the indian state of pradesh good to have you with us now professor singh we've just seen this report from russia where domestic violence is not a specific criminal offense what's the situation in india. in india or domestic violence in iraq and really her. record so no one from the rest as well as a resource bars very very. hard and very. sort of
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protection of the rights of women from all kinds of whiners that happen within the family oh yes we have this new light in here ok so the the lol exists and of course we've heard that around the globe throughout this pandemic cases of domestic violence have risen i wonder do people turn violent because of lockdown or are they violent to start off with and lock down just makes matters worse. yeah you're right monica actually any violence to occur at least 3 classes of factors that have response of it so fast at least police know factors. for being involved in an actor who islands so like that so i actually have a mindset dominance of men about women you know source ip and feel by the german on
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some woman it considers subordinate to men have basically what they want that british police know that their market work in this town had brought us. to the fact i was and i'm an honest i pulled off the view to the lockdown and both sat in the people basically they got into this act of violence and then you never leave the of woman to seek help to go out into a white and spew such a situation well that meant an inspector so yes people lived in that environment did you do that british police know their egos wrecked this lot along down to me seem to be so while and and and well in mindedness so the violence also right so it also is obviously a question of character a question of culture as you mentioned apache axe society but obviously i mean you are all pretty much in the same situation during this walk down what is it that
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pushes people over the edge and make some violent and others not. yeah basically it was definitely. what happened during this slug down that in countries developing countries like india and many people basically the mike there from their home to other state and other parts of the country to their livelihood due to the love don't they return home and when they need our new home they were. very anxious they were jobless they were economically integrated unstable situation and this gave rise to a lot also fear and anxiety and. a future concern for them what happened when these mandates under that home and to the lock on man and woman that became isolated and then about only one day apart man do they leave that and was on woman so what we call it our defense mechanism court of displacement it
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acted very seriously part woman when nothing was under control of a man the only 4 think of controlling woman who was living with them inside their family so this might listen what one of the causes that started it was basically that engaged the end up. rich people could not control or develop not ready to give it the coping mechanisms to deal with subjects respond rather they will because from the society from their social. so horses down and basically down kulish of what they are going to do for them that in night to come. all this is a myth. professor saying just because he's i mean this is it's an awful situation and if you a short on supply is there a way out of the situation. yes definitely definitely we need to work holistically no individual that on land and nongovernment are going to use an
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economic sense not to come together. we need to develop ourselves also horses don't basically have an education system and. training systems that incorporate. equalities whenever we are out in front of women empowerment thing we must also try to think about teaching and training men to mr woman search not only that resort and teach women to be empowered and that we should also teach men to be more inclusive and to be more equal in. reaction to their and also need to yes right now i mean perfect both sides need to. thank you so much professor singh from banaras in the university in india thank you so much for your time. now from the psychological side effects of lock down to the physical ones of vaccines time for derek to answer your questions. on what systems exist in
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the e.u. for the ongoing monitoring vaccine side effects. the central authority responsible for recommending and of monitoring vaccines in the european union is the european medicines agency or e m a which was set out to harmonize these kinds of activities in the block the vaccines greenlighted so far in a conditional market approval in the e.u. are now in what's often called phase 4 when a vaccine is rolled out to the public on a wide scale but even after that happens a clinical trials continue and the vaccines are monitored closely for years the monitoring tracks long term effectiveness of course but it's also set up to identify any adverse reactions or other potential dangers that were mis in
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earlier large scale trials so so what's called a pharmacovigilance system is in place it's pretty complex but also pretty tightly networked and the agency says it helps and he reports from patients and from health care professionals to be analyzed extensively a lot of people distrust information issued directly by pharmaceutical companies when it comes to how safe and effective they say their products are to assuage that distrust and help promote transparency the e m a set up its own network and management system for for tracking suspected side effects of of not just vaccines but of any medication approved in the e.u. the euro. paean databases told you drug vigilance in it you can read any reports of suspected adverse vaccine of facts on a on a country by country basis and it's updated every week so if you're interested and
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want to see what's being reported firsthand i urge you to take a look it's really informative and it's easy to use. now if you want to get vaccinated and you're in orlando the 1st doses of the pfizer coated 1000 shots are coming your way under the global kovacs a vaccine sharing scheme that's it's thanks for watching.
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