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some more info. under the plans family doctors will be sent vaccine doses and allowed to decide which of their patients a most in need of protection against covered 19 and areas along the country's borders with france and the czech republic were receive more doses case dumbass they have been especially high because of the infection numbers in germany's neighbors. that's a huge before we've received more doses than planned from the a year. and they go into the border areas which have a lot of cases of specific me. but even as the german chancellor promised relief to calm she warned that the situation in the countries covered wards is worsening since german latest decided to partially relax lockdown measures in early march infections have been rising sharply experts are warning tougher measures are inevitable merkel agrees. with seeing an exponential growth and an odd number
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far above why would we great to stop these relaxations if infection rates get too high well unfortunately have to do so. in recent weeks some german high streets of reopen juta that relaxed lock down soon they could again be forced to close and with widespread vaccination still a government promise it's uncertain when the country will be back to normal. scuffles have broken out between demonstrators and police at a protest against germany's coronavirus restrictions thousands of people joined a demonstration in the western city of castle and demanding an immediate end to pandemic restrictions have expressed fears that the protests could turn into a super spreader event. let's cross to council now and talk to benjamin of honest gruber who is standing by for us benjamin the protest has been made going very long we've already hearing about scuffles between police
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and demonstrators tell us more. this right organizers expected at least 17000 protesters but until now the police only allowed to protest to take place with no more than 6000 people as you just said these people are protesting and they see this growing of a restriction as a violation of the civil rights over the last days that you have several legal disputes in this city of castle where we are right now trying to stand this protest siding here is exactly what you just said that they're made clear super spread then like in other cases like in the protests in berlin allied ticket took place last year but also because they're afraid that people from the game or this organization that has been planning in organizing this and he locked on protests could also come here and they don't want scenes like the ones that we saw in the city of these 2 last week to be repeated here in castle where they even were attack against police
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and we talked to several people here the motivations are pretty different different also as well there's a really diverse group of people that we talked to bird just told you more than 6000 people are not allowed to come to this protest today here yet not as many people as expected but still quite noisy there in the background. even called. on the press presence as you've been saying have you had much about is there anyone frustrated about the next nation roll out of or is it more to do with the restrictions. also talking about the vaccinations and even about what happens if people don't want to get the vaccine so the people that come here to motivations are quite different some of them just say they are afraid they want other measures they wanted someone to see a lifting of restrictions some again some anti virus or it is well a few people that told us that they don't even believe. in damage also conspiracy
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theories so it's a. pretty different groups of people the joint here today there are also several counter protests but here it's they're talking. this equation is calm for now but of course there were also a lot of people criticizing germany's work with the vaccination just briefly we can see a lot of people obviously if they have protesters don't believe that there is a pandemic going on they're not not following the restrictions how are police reacted to that. there are truly rules for these for these protests is they have to maintain social distancing and they have to work fast but there are people controlling the so-called ought now that also are wearing masks years so those are the 2 rules the police there are new with a lot of police officials are in the area we also heard a police chopper a few minutes ago so police is right now not only taking care of this protest but also several counter protest there are terrorists now on the other side of the
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river but for now we haven't seen any active response where police. thank you can guess who is benjamin alvarez a group in castle. russia was the 1st country in the world to approve a coronavirus back saying when it gave the nod to the sputnik last august the approval came before clinical trials had ended and it led to widespread worries about the vaccine safety and effectiveness. irina has overcome her skepticism about the sputnik the vaccine but remains a little nervous about getting the job. done every box and nation interferes with your body. i hope everything will be ok. i don't want to go to an early grave. there's no shortage of the vaccine at this center near moscow only 15 people have registered says the nurse despite russia providing countries around the world with
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sputnik at home take up of the job is slow around 4 percent of russians have so far received one of the vaccine diets about the vaccine are high with 2 thirds of the population sniping at 3rd just trying to confuse everyone with all this nonsense about the vaccine. i have no confidence in the vaccine it's not being properly studied i have a little child and i don't want to risk my health. i don't know what the side effects of it will be i'll see how it goes when other people. president vladimir putin hasn't been vaccinated yet and won't until his schedule permits according to the kremlin that his 1st mass event this week since before the pandemic many in the crowd were masculist for the celebration of russia's annexation of crimea. but that is you know i see. many citizens would lose
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their fear of the vaccine if hooten gov oxygenated but he's postponed until september. doctors are determined to tackle the skepticism head on. to people and explain the side effects what can happen if they don't get vaccinated . irina has had her 1st shot there are many members of the military living in the area and they've had their job that encouraged her to get vaccinated. but what's the good everyone makes their own decisions you have to follow your heart. russia is ramping up production of the sputnik the vaccine with exports going to more than 50 countries russian authorities have approved 2 more vaccines which could give the country's vaccination program a much needed boost. as take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world in japan have issued a tsunami advisory after
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a magnitude $7.00 earthquake struck off the northeastern coast the quake caused power outages in. buildings in the capital tokyo 300 kilometers to the south there were no immediate reports of casualties or damage to property. a dormant volcano in southwestern iceland has erupted for the 1st time in any $880.00 is the eruption came after thousands of small earthquakes in the region in recent weeks the area is a seismic hotspot and just 40 kilometers from the capital reykjavik. u.s. president joe biden and vice president kama harris have condemned and asian violence in the u.s. which they say has spiked since the start of the coronavirus pandemic but in implicitly blamed former president donald trump for stoking hate by calling covert 9 tame the china virus biden's comments came during a visit to atlanta where a gunman killed 8 people and mass policies on cheese day. america was shaken
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with these scenes from just a few days ago 8 people were gunned down at 3 different massage parlors in and around atlanta by alleged shooter robert aaron long most of those killed were of asian descent and according to local asian american leaders are just one example of a rising tide of attacks against asian americans the situation has been exacerbated by the coronavirus pandemic which started in asia. even though the mode of the alleged killer is not clear u.s. president joe biden who met with local asian american leaders in atlanta on friday said change is needed. but we have to change our hearts. hague can have no safe harbor in america it must stop and so on all of us all of us together to make it stop police say the suspect denies racism as a motive instead he said he did it to end his sex addiction and attentive ation of
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massage parlors whatever the motivation you know this too many asian americans have been walking. up and down the streets and were you know each morning the past year feeling their safety and the safety of their loved ones are at stake they've been attacked. scapegoated harassed even verbal or sold physically assaulted killed. the suspect has confessed to the crimes and has been charged with murder in all 8 deaths. so far and fans will not be able to attend this summer's olympic games in tokyo with the organizers sizing coronavirus concerns the games would shoot to take place last year but were postponed due to the pandemic now organizers have confirmed that only japan based fans will be allowed to attend they said their stance has the backing
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of the international olympic committee and refund an estimated 1000000 overseas fans who had already bought tickets. and went as they did football friday night's match for 2nd place leipzig travel to bailiff filled a table trying to stay clear of relegation it took until the 2nd half alliance's to break through sabates attack taps the ball into the net for a one mil lead good work from danny ohno created the chance in the 46th minute and that was all lights is needed to win puts them within a point of 1st place with byan playing on saturday. and in tennis world number one novak djokovic has announced he's pulled out of the miami open which begins on monday a muscle injury has kept off of it off the court since he won the australian open in february he was expected to make his comeback in miami but he tweeted that he had skipped the tournament to spend more time with his family the serbians odds
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rivals roger federer and rafael nadal will also miss miami event through injury. you're watching daytime news you're up to date up next is world stories the wake in reports tuesday june that we'll have more news headlines for you out of a top of the hour and if you can always stay tuned on our web site stay up to date probably on our web site data dot com i'm rebecca written as invalid so you think. we've got some hot tips for your bucket list. magic or a. hot spot for some such and some great cultural memorials to boot. double trouble free goes.
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by 2050 more than half the world will be leaving with limited water resources we haven't had to think about our war or worry about. i think that era is over because this is the crisis of our time it's a financial product like any other financial. world is changing your most important commodity boom it is called the free syrian army mississippi or commodity stores march 22nd on d w. this week on the world stories. searching for a missing activist in syria. a courageous musician in turkey but we begin in frogs what between the 1960 s. and 1980 s.
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about 2000 children from the island of the union was forcibly resettled instead of being educated they were exploited. even at the age of 75 immutable nor all still bears the deep scars left by his youth the government took him away from his family at the age of 9 as part of a resettlement program he was 1st sent to various children's homes on the island of green young or not. if already for we weren't allowed to say or do anything we had to follow the supervisor's orders if we didn't they hate us they made us do hard labor at one point where we had to carry bullets of cement on our heads and pour them onto a slab to build a swimming pool somewhere in the walls around the homes are 4 meters high and we weren't allowed to go out or to see our family or a group already were proposed or where he was told he would be taken to mainland france but it took another 9 years and instead of getting
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a good education their promise he had to work as a farm hand. or require you to go for. your loan on your car for you because we had to milk the cows clean the pig pens plant and harvest beetroot and potatoes the farmers have been told we were dangerous that we were murderous and of these they didn't trust us and treated us like slaves so they hit us at the slightest excuse. about earl working. he was finally freed at the age of 21 and managed to set up a business as a painter he tried to forget his past as best he could up until a few years ago when he met his partner. she insists that he needed to find his roots she searched for months sent hundreds of emails and managed to get one spectacular result she found in mills oldest sister mary who lives only in you know
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they talk to each other daily. are or. i was always hoping to find him and he never gave up my search now he's too far away from me i want him to come back here. and 2014 france officially acknowledged its moral responsibility towards the so called children of the cause the ministry of the overseas told us that they planned to teach these children's history at school but emir is hoping for more of the. more we are asking for damages that's perfectly reasonable they have done us harm if i had robbed or killed someone i would also be punished even though money will not right the wrong they have done to us it's like losing a leg you never get it back. but previous claims for compensation were dismissed huge the statute of limitations emir will keep looking for his happiness he's
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planning to go to in your this autumn to finally reunite with his family. on to syria where 10 years ago human rights activist tried son saif tournay fought islamists oppose the asatru sheen and was at the forefront of the revolution before being abducted. my name is as i say from here as i was from the hostages. when protests erupted across syria on march 20th level rights activist rather and said today i was on the frontline she was key to revolutionary efforts across the country beside her also close friend martin del wish. we meet the human rights lawyer in paris. because. for me the most important aspect of president's personality is
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a rejection of injustice and willingness to do anything to fight injustice. when the s.x. regime responded with a bloody crackdown arresting thousands of activists resume chewer the world witnessed. she became a key stores she had this sort of softness almost frailty to her when you matter of the beginning and you look how she doing this very dangerous job and then as soon as you spoke to her you immediately discovered the sort of steely courage and principles. in 2013 resin fledge regime had to mask this for duma a town that would later be dominated by the hardline militant group jaish and islam . present launched women's initiatives forth for the rule of law and documented human rights abuses including those committed by our troubles rather than was
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targeted several times a bullet left at her doorstep and none amiss letter by d.w. threatening her life the words i will kill you repeated 5 times on december 9th 20 so teen armed men stormed her office they abducted rozanne together with her has spent and 2 fellow activists. after years of investigation human rights lawyer wish and his team are confident that jaish al islam are responsible for the fate of resign and her colleagues resembles that of the civil peaceful movement that tried to create a moral eternity for syria. they were crushed between the regime and these islamist groups in tibet in the end of terry and as well as. this to the of the me how you atheists after rahsaan and her colleagues disappeared their fate remains one of the great mysteries of the revolution but friends and relatives have not given up hope
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that one day they will know the truth. now or to germany where female caregivers are feeling the impact of corona not only as they work under valued they often are less than their male counterparts. here in the hospital there is a strict protocol when it comes to putting on your protective clothing but for cuts been back and it has become a routine she is one of the many female nurses who have been pushing their limits day and night for you know taking care of corona virus patients. there's a sticker on it a bit of the physical strain is enormous working in this kind of gear is exhausting but the psychological component plays a big role too we always have to take care of critically ill patients that's part
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of our job but now we have seriously ill patients can also endanger us and that is really stressful and watched as. stressful is also how to hammond would describe her last year she it works as a nurse in an old people's home and burn in the pandemic made her job even harder and again the burden of carrying for society's elderly falls mainly on women. luckily man i increasingly interested in being an artist my husband does also but otherwise it's mainly women probably because of the pay if it were male domain then women would also a very different set of guns on us for the. more than 90 percent of the people fighting the daily battles on the nursing front are women and they are up to 10 percent less than their male counterparts according to the german federation of trade unions the chances of promotion are slim and they often work nights it would
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mean for the whole invention doesn't this and does my wish for women in this profession is that they stop putting themselves down and that people are aware of their contribution people need to understand that we are not just nasa's cleaners or kitchen wives that the world only goes around when we all work together as a team one of us can't get by without the other things and i know for one that in a non english foreign i would. corona may be here to stay and we need to develop strategies we need enough stuff enough equipment and whatever else it takes to help us do our jobs. officers on us fields and. both nurses are agreed these improvements have to come and they have to come soon. now me takis psychedelic rock star guy a single act he was not afraid to stand up for women's rights. families adore her
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unique sound antenna on the flinching political position it's. a mini bus ride through a parallel universe and a woman who actual is in the driver's seat. she loves to bring to get. the traditions and modernity that sounds she revived psychedelic rock sound that was last truly popular in turkey in the 1970 s. . hope some of them most of my childhood memories are about music and when i dreamt about my future the music was always there for. the fans love the unique mix of turkish music rock and post-punk. and many search gaius abstract lyrics for messages about the situation in turkey.
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the whole country is a shisha cafe and we a suffocating in its smoke she sings and bottom is the tosh. of us all and used so it's really become more and more difficult to breathe in this country because there is a lack of justice and rule of law that has deeply wound that this society i feel very injured to it's time for us to stand up for and support each other here in turkey and elsewhere in the world. and. the. guy is most concerned about the situation of women in turkey rights groups warn that domestic violence is on the rise and that the number of women murdered has dramatically increased in recent years. activists regularly organize protests although the turkish government bans most of them but
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guy is proud that women still dare to be loud and demand their rights. to the code. when we talk about women in turkey the word oppression automatically comes to mind it's an uphill battle for every woman here who wants to live according to her own ideas but. we won't be a fright we will stick together draw attention to ourselves and organize or organs always all believe things are. for her fans guy is a role model in terms of self-determination and when it comes to speaking one's mind blowing. for. playing
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