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contest of the cathedral. 12th on t.w. . this is news coming to you live from berlin indonesia and east timor count dozens dead in flooding and landslides a major cyclon has left villages submerged. in heavy winds and rains are expected to bring even more misery as the storm moves westward also in the program pressure mounts on benyamin netanyahu the 1st witnesses are called in the israeli prime
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minister's corruption trial and the country's president the past launch coalition talks that. a growing rift in jordan whole. house arrest on charges of plotting to destabilize the kingdom says he's being silenced for calling out corruption and me singing helping the patients to. some of them is a bit too. but what it does is it just. one press. following terry martin good to have you with us authorities in indonesia in east timor say as many as. 100 people have been killed in flash floods and landslides
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triggered by a tropical cyclone heavy winds and torrential rain pounded the cluster of eastern indonesian islands as well as neighboring east timor emergency teams are struggling to reach some of the affected areas. a human chain to escape the raging waters rain storms have triggered landslides and overflowing dams leaving small communities inundated. rescue workers use whatever resources are available to bring survivors to safety. it is the water has risen up to my head and it's still not stopping we need help right away. your village is cut off yes the waters reach the 2nd floor. the military police and disaster agencies are helping coordinate the emergency response indonesia's president has offered his condolences to the dead and called for vigilance that money does i urge everyone to follow the directions of local authorities regarding the danger of floods and landslides due to extreme
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rainfall. in neighboring east timor government offices were beset by the storms effects. asked for the moment we are cleaning the mud because of the flood that happened in the vicinity of the presidential palace. rescue efforts in both countries have been slowed by damage bridges and roads and a lack of heavy equipment the remoteness of some affected areas is also complicating operations to fully assess the damage. let's cross straight over to indonesia's capital now where d.w. correspondent critical some of poetry is monitoring developments for us but what is the latest on the flooding there in eastern indonesia and east timor. at least 60 people were killed after flash what and landslides swept parts of pieces and got
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her then in the neighboring to molested as official war and so more extreme weather events coming days and the death toll is expected to rise as the disaster relief officials are still struggle to assess you know the worst hit areas and according to the officials there at least 42 people in there are still missing but this number is very dynamic and we're definitely change and across the region and the scare residents have flocked to temporary shelters and taking very few which at what was left of their homes and there at least $250.00 people are get back to a different class of stricken areas and but the evacuees that spread out and there are hundreds in each sub history and in medio they're staying at home but there are definitely needs that you know that the the supply the aid the medicine in the back it i wanted to ask you about that because some of the reflected areas are quite
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remote tell difficult is it to get aid in to those areas. yeah the mob and continued extreme weather have made it difficult for the the rescue team and the search team to you know to find the traps of bikers and the mob has washed over to homes the bridges the roads and the strong waves have prevented rescue team 2 from accessing the hardest hit areas and also the on the rains challenge efforts to find any survivors and at the head of e.'s. floors and sasser engines he said that suspect that many are still very but it's not great clear how many people are still missing but right now the locals are trying to deploy the hedley equipment to try to reopen the ribs now we're at the end of the monsoon season is the flooding we're seeing right now seasonal or is is the flooding we're seeing
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a result of just the seasonal weather or is it the result perhaps also of other factors well the region of east lorries have been devastated by intensify rainfall caused by the 2 cyclon but you know the they don't less lights and the flash floods are actually common in southeast asia arch it will likely especially during the rainy season like this but according to the environmentally it's you know the disaster like this the landslide you know the flash why are often caused by forestation but we could be in for pushing this. pretty thank you very much that was d. w. correspondent because some of the tree in jakarta. sketch up on some of the other stories making headlines today at least 25 people have died in bangladesh after a ferry capsized on a river south of the capital dhaka the ferry collided with a cargo vessel on sunday night and sank immediately people on board were rushing
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home after the government announced a weeklong coronavirus down. rescuers in taiwan are still finishing their recovery work at the site of a train crash that killed at least 50 people last week the express train carrying nearly 500 passengers derailed after hitting a flatbed lorry that had slid down an embankment the lorries owner has expressed his deep remorse. and is protesters in myanmar continues to defy the military's rule malaysia and brunei say the leaders of countries in the region will meet to discuss developments activists say a further 6 protesters were killed at the weekend in the military has tried to stop the uprising with lethal force after taking control in a coup the start of february. and israeli court is calling its 1st witness today as the corruption trial of prime minister benjamin netanyahu resumes yet and yahoo has appeared in court where he faces multiple corruption
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charges including bribery and fraud he could be jailed if found guilty but the trial is expected to last 4 years israeli politics are in chaos after an inconclusive election last month political parties are meeting with the president today to decide who will be tasked with forming a new government. did obvious tanya kramer is covering all this and joins us now from jerusalem good to see you tanya now netanyahu is in court on a corruption charge against him and at the same time he's trying to form a government how is he going to manage that. well you see everything here is hanging actually in the balance and it's kind of a coincidence that these 2 important when for the country are happening on the same day and almost at the same time though on the one hand we have the start of the evidence phase and his trial that started last year the 1st key that mrs half being
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called to day and he was there to listen in to the opening remarks of the state prosecutor he then left the courtroom this morning and on the other hand we have the consultation process the israeli president who've been rivlin is meeting today with the party delegations all the parties that have made it into the knesset the israeli parliament and they would recommend what they would like to see him tasking with forming the next corelation he has to make that decision afterwards so it's kind of this don lemon of the countries and on the one hand you have a political process that doesn't really go forward with 2 blocs that neither of them has really a clear past to form a coalition and and a sitting prime minister who wants to form the next government but to is standing trial now in despair you busy face of the trial how serious is this corruption case against the president. where there are 3.
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cases here and they're known in israel as cases 100-200-4000 he has been indicted for fraud breach of trust and in one case for privacy that is case 4000 we heard a key witness speaking in that case this morning that pertains to allegations against benyamin netanyahu as communication minister at the time that he would have provided regulatory benefits for favor of a need media coverage now the state prosecutor in her remarks has called it abuse of power. by mr netanyahu that he had cold and benefits. so what are you going to see now here in this trial is going to be a very busy phase of the trial 3 hearing civic and i think the media here will be very busy in covering this in the coming days in addition to the consultation and
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building process just tell us a little more about that coalition building process you said that nobody really has a clear path to forming a stable government at this point but who obviously is trying to do that with his likud party which got the most votes at least his blocked how is this trial affecting the negotiations. what i would say certainly on the mind of everybody here but it's not a process so the consultations are happening today with all the party leaders to go there every hour one of the parties who would meet with the president and he then will have to decide by wednesday that's the deadline who he things has the most chances actually to form a coalition that doesn't have to be necessarily the strongest part in this case as you mentioned that he could party he could also give this to another. possibly pete so we have to wait and see what the decision will be
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it's certainly still a couple of weeks of uncertainty because this kind of date then has 28 days possibly an extension to try for the next coalition government tony thank you very much was our correspondent in jerusalem tanya kramer. now to jordan where prince says he will not follow orders to restrict his freedom of movement and speech the former crown prince and was ordered under house arrest amid charges that he and other high level officials were plotting to destabilize the kingdom denies being part of any conspiracy and says he's being silenced. according to jordan's security officials the king's half brother bin hussein had been under investigation for some time the country's foreign minister said the former crown prince was trying to mobilize tribal leaders against the government
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with support from abroad i mean the investigations monitored interference including calls with foreign parties were guarding the suitable timing to start steps to shake the security of our steady jordan. 16 people including a former adviser to king abdullah and another member of the royal family were arrested the military initially denied arresting has not been hussein and said it had issued him a warning for his actions but in a video statement sent to media on saturday prince holmes that claimed he had been placed under house arrest for associating with critics of the royal family. or of any. it's my movement restricted. to its people. to try to strike from the fundamental.
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and. though he no longer holds an official title that remains a popular figure in the country. it's just not right for prince hum's of to be linked to these people these are people who jordanian see as questionable who are really frowned upon. we do not want to see anything no matter how small happened in this country this country is now in a stable and secure and i ask god to have this country remain stable and secure. and many see the stability in king abdul of the 2nd he has enjoyed widespread popularity during his reign jordan is widely seen as an island of carbon a troubled region strategically located between israel syria saudi arabia and iraq
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the u.s. u.k. and several arab nations of all expressed their full support for the reigning monarch for more i'm joined by reporter who's following the story for us prince homs has been critical of the government in jordan for years so why are we seeing these accusations now. so the prime minister the deputy prime minister yesterday when he addressed these arrests said that there has been and investigation and that you know recently as you know as late as early morning saturday or late night friday they were able to you know get some what he implies to be conquered have evidence or they were able to he says interface some calls and track communications between those arrested among them course the former crown prince with plans to destabilize. jordan as
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he put it they also said that there have been tracking communication between the former current prince's wife and also an unnamed foreign agent putting a private jet at her disposal to leave the country at the time of her choosing that's on one side and as you mentioned the crown prince is critical and has been active on social media in the past couple of years but also he also he said that he had recently met with a number of tribal leaders and he does enjoy quite a bit of popularity with tribal leaders and perhaps that has something to do with the timing. there are also allegations here that the former crown prince had foreign support in the alleged to claude what would make of that. it's very difficult to know what the authorities need when they say these foreign powers and that he's getting help from abroad because they haven't specified and
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they've also not presented any evidence for these allegations so you know i don't want to speculate but i will say that oftentimes you know this this this line or this excuse that critics or you know dissidents are creating with foreign forces is something that we hear coming from rulers in the arab world all the time often times just to silence criticism and dissent without ever you know without any concrete evidence because that kind of rhetoric tends to galva nice people around the ruler if they feel that there's an outside force somehow you know out to get the country or out to get its stability but the thirty's have yet to present any evidence for what they mean by these foreign forces and thank you very much for filling us in there that was a double reporter. hungary's government is clamping down on independent reporting on the country's vaccination campaign and
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the situation in hospitals hungry has one of the highest per capita death rates from covert 19 in the e.u. although it also has the highest vaccination rate t w correspondent funny heard from one doctor about a reality that's of odds with the picture put forward by the government soldiers money for people checking into his hospital treating call the patients when we start to film the building go there and do your t.v. thing over there if they ask us to film the parking lot according to staff inside the hospital is that capacity. one doctor has to take care of 10 called patients and all is in short supply these are just some of the claims for hearing from inside the hospital from a doctor but we cannot verify these claims as. independent media from entering that doctor or we meet him after his shift 120 hour working weeks
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the average now he says but the hungary and government says everything is under control. from the prime minister for those who get sick you shouldn't worry they will be cured that we have medical staff. every day we are left wondering why did we not have time for today. that most of his colleagues don't want to talk in public because they are worried about repercussions we need to reach the people and tell them about this illness not to create panic but you see this is what this is about and this is why. i wrote in an open letter to the government a large number of journalists requested access to hospitals. prime minister viktor orban responded in a televised interview. this is not the time to go inside hospitals and produce bogus videos and fake news. is
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a photojournalist he too would like to show what's happening in hungary right now stop filming the hospital this is a public space or it's a very common situation says martin. sam attaché after he asked this effects to people who want to know the real situation inside hospitals we know that more than 300 people died today it's our job to tell the story behind those numbers uneasy. for the don't quit and again but. meanwhile many young people in hungary are starting to shed their masks without knowing what's really going on in hungary hospitals to them it might seem as if the make is already over. and here are a few other developments in the pandemic india has reported a record rise in corona virus infections with new delhi cases topping 100000 for the 1st time recorded infections are currently growing faster than in any other
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country in the world thailand's most popular tourist resort to cut has begun a mass vaccination program 2 months before the rest of the country it's hoped that most of the island will be vaccinated before overseas travellers arrive in july and bangladesh has started a weeklong lockdown to curb the spread of the virus non-essential retail and public transport services are shut. the coronavirus pandemic has seen huge changes to people's lives both personally and professionally kevin 19 can leave sufferers with lingering symptoms such as shortness of breath and for t e w's london correspondent back at mascot with an operatic voice coach who has turned her talents to helping long covert sufferers breathe more easily again. knowing bubbles to help with. susie doing basic training. she has developed special greeting exercises. and for some of them is
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a bit too hard work at the moment but what it does is it just allows your voice a little bit of a chance to unpressed. she says it's thanks to susie that she feels well again and is able to take a new hobbies just a year ago she was suffering from a lung infection and needed oxygen 3 months on i remember feeling still fatigued breathless and then literally from my bed to the bathroom i would just get breathless. was. the sheba i never dreamed that a lot of people seeing us from the english national opera would be the ones to have her brief arms down to show the highlights. in weekly zoom sessions participants learn to relax and i'm proof that posture and most of old to breathe and just hove that from men we think
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a lot about breathing down because if you're breathing you're taking in lots of that and actually tend not to be expanding the so just giving people tools to slow things down and give them an environment is really out. this. being part of a group that's hugely important. and . i could have never imagined coming out of that darkness all by myself so it's been a huge support system for me it's like my family now we had i guess you can say a common purpose to get better and what be more beautiful way to think. out and heal them at the same time music and meds that have come together this unique project and it's been so successful that it's now being rolled out in covert
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clinics across the u.k. sound. shiba dreams of singing on a real opera stage together with others leica and that dream could come true paying the soonest will be prescriptions allow international opera plans to stage in very special price. for the patients. to breathe again. the. in other news doctors say argentina's president is not suffering symptoms after he tested positive for the corona virus about often and as was diagnosed despite receiving 2 doses of the sputnik the vaccine earlier this year presidential staff say isolate as they continue to observe his condition emergency crews in florida
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are trying to prevent a reservoir from bursting and leaking out millions of gallons of toxic water officials have warned of a quote catastrophic flood if a leak at the war is not dealt with more than 300 nearby homes have been about. protesters gathered outside bug areas ruling party headquarters as partial results showed it had one sunday's parliamentary elections. populous parties also finished strongly incumbent prime minister the boy. is likely to face a struggle to form a government final results are expected today. in sports news the big game on sunday saw. host how to in the berlin derby you were looking for a win that would keep them in the hunt for european qualification and keep their city rivals mired in relegation trouble but hausa had other ideas.
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were forced into a change for the darby. $1000.00 test alexander was pressed into service in goal. started with a. second minute header. but there was nothing the standin keeper could do moments later. after 10 minutes. it looked like it would take an easter miracle for her to get back into the match and won julia rife when the referee deemed this challenge and dizzy it worthy of a penalty. and sent on this new to the wrong way 11 after 35 minutes and that's the way it finished after
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you know i just said out we're not afraid captain delicate topic africa's population is new going fast. and young people clearly have the phoenicians huge rock concert. is 77 percent now. on d w l. india reports more than 100000 new coded 19 cases in a day the country's 2nd most populous state maharashtra goes back into lockdown we go to mumbai for the latest also coming up thailand's tourism sector officially jumps the vaccination queue to prepare for tourists returning to the country's
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famous island was want to k. . how the award winning netflix series the queen's gambit boost a business for a small spanish vinnie a company. welcome to do business i want to get good to have you with us. coronavirus cases have soared in india reaching 100000 new cases per day for the 1st time the country's death toll is now well over 160000 the state of maharashtra alone has contributed over 50 percent of all the new cases in india over the past 2 weeks putting pressure on already overcrowded hospitals officials in the state will force restaurants and shopping malls to close from this evening in an attempt to halt the spread. and joining us for more now is a journalist based in mumbai good to have you with us on mumbai of course not only be the capital of maharashtra but also india's financial hub house the lockdown
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going to impact daily life there. right now there's no confusion around the lockdown because the government has a lot of complete lockdown across the country and also in mara sure the line i should go mad has come one thing or. 2 for look but it is not often fusion around a private businesses have been awesome are all good offices i listen and it is required and if they need to open offices they need only quote pleasant up there well of course all the government or all the board offices are welcome but again you have been out there there is really urgent business world view of the police prove each day. the problem here is that the government has asked the restaurants the cinema halls bars. gardens each just to be shut down which is doing little to impact their business because it was just coming out of the 1st big impact and the economy was just sneaking back to normal so again the 2nd wave and the long run
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specially in our shipping being the pub of those country it's going to be it's going to be bad why i mean india is one of the main manufacturers of vaccines and the whole world i believe the vaccination rate is very very high why this spike again. precise don't go into saying that vending then destocking the law system bend they started out locking the economy because you can't be shocked what a long time people did not be. cautions not boss david norbu broker shorter distances and it's the reason i'm going in in a stooge like mark actually it's a densely populated state in a city like always a densely populated city so if you start opening local transport you can stop opening offices there is there is a limit to how much you can do so primarily the the reason is that going to
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strengthen it's best to rx need as many people as possible people are trying their best to get as many act as many of them don't tell facts it is but a day to the limit to everything right to the problem in india right now is the density and up and the problem is the same people have to choose between their lately hoops and their late so it's getting back to walk it just creating the problem that was exactly the last question i would have had very very briefly so the government is basically also criticizing the behavior of the people but the likelihood is at stake is there any support the got is a get a comment has given its fiscal stimulus but it will take time but in an economy has seen the worst quarter in the last year economists knew by 24 percent so again the go mary is trying to do its best but it will take time and they're going to not come up with anything we've actually put money in the hands of common man so
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difficult today considering i said a difficult situation definitely need to be right there reporting from mumbai thank you so much. well infection rates here in europe are also rising but while germany discusses controversial pandemic restrictions france has just implemented its 3rd strict lockdown for the next 4 weeks economic life is yet again coming to a standstill schools and non-essential stores will be shut and a 7 pm curfew has been imposed all in a bit to keep case numbers down. shops all over france have been closed since the start of the weekend's like here in paris strict rules were already in place in 19 of france's $101.00 departing mom now the whole country is heading the same way the government will strictly cut tail freedom of movement for the next 4 weeks journeys can be longer than 10 kilometers a curfew is in place from 7 pm to 6 am masks are mandatory outside of the home even
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if not everyone sticks to the rules many oppose the measures and worry what the lockdown will mean economically from russia for the long. run a photographer were talking about significant losses at campaigns have stopped the event sector which is significant to us is at 0 i know some people who've declared bankruptcy for their businesses which had good earnings but now stopped working it's serious. in germany the city of cologne has cordoned off places where crowds would normally gather such as on the banks of the rhine restaurants and hotels are closed business associations are raging against the closures instead the federation of german industry wants to see what it calls creative solutions like here in the small saxon town of augustus book and he one who tested negative for the virus gets a q.r. code allowing them to visit all restaurants and hotels for 3 days but the government in germany is considering the opposite further tightening just like in france.
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a lockdowns may help to curb the spread of the virus but most experts agree only vaccination will eventually help reduce the risk of infection and enable us to travel again and that's what many tourist destinations are waiting for including thailand and they're doing their bit to make holiday safe again. residents of picquet thailand's most popular island for tourists have jumped to the front of the queue for covert 19 vaccinations the islanders will get their shops 2 months ahead of the rest of the country and that's a potential game changer. on july 1st will open the town if we can build immunity for up to 80 percent of the audience population we can receive foreign tourists but no quarantine. titan's tourism sector has been hit hard foreign tourists spent $50000000000.00 less last year than in 2019 amid lockdowns and
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travel restrictions they are didn't deserve priority in thailand right behind medical workers government ministers and the elderly but not everybody wants to allow tourists in just yet. concerned about lax travellers verifications by origin and destination countries i'll bring trouble to our people by receiving guests from the outside so we must make sure we've already received of vaccinations 1st. around 1500000 people have lost jobs in the thai tourism sector many will be hoping the vaccinations give the economy the boost it needs. time now for some of the other global business stories making news. the head of the italian central bank has added his voice to the growing concern over the pace of vaccinations ignacio visco spoke ahead of the virtual g. 20 meeting of finance and economy ministers this week in an interview with the financial times this for said international cooperation on vaccinations was
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essential to stimulate economic recovery. after all scale m. is close to receiving more aid to prop it up during the pandemic that's according to french finance minister born a limb there without mentioning what to the refinancing deal would be worth the airline has already received over 10000000000 euros in government backed loans to shore up its finances amid a massive drop in passenger numbers. the us national labor relations board has determined that amazon dot com illegally retaliated against 2 of its internal critics when it fired at them last year that's according to every court of the new york times the 2 employees hail to the decision as a moral victory. and it's the end of an era for south korean electronics giant l.g. the manufacturer says it will close its loss making mobile unit by the end of july l.g. calls the move a strategic decision to exit the incredibly competitive phone sector now dominated
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by apple samsung and chinese brands. the award winning netflix series the queen's gambit coupled with a coronavirus lockdown have helped to the game of chess make a brilliant comeback worldwide the board game has gained millions of new fans including some of my colleagues here and just accessories are a huge demands one small family veneer company now barcelona is profiting from the new hype. a park in barcelona city center carmelo and raul meet here almost every day to play chess. the 2 have always been diehard chess fans but since the coronavirus lockdown many spaniards have rediscovered the game of kings. and you know it's a good minus to kill it off it isn't chess as a hobby is regaining popularity you do to the pandemic i think it's unstoppable
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because once you've found your enthusiasm for chess it won't let you go up as you. call the award winning netflix series the queen's gambit has also known as lane chess a new trend the queen's gambit is the story of beth harman an orphan girl who becomes a champion in the men's world of chess here in oregon back and thinking and i. say and the netflix series sparked a boom for the family owned a richer pablo's faire company and at 16 employees. to one fair a 3rd generation head of the company is inundated with new orders. he's currently trying to double annual production from the usual 20000 chessboards 240000. that's because the cattle and chessboards appeared in the netflix series without the manufacturers prior knowledge so you get rid of. the series caused
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chaos in our company. suddenly a whole avalanche of orders came crashing down on us it drove us a bit crazy. it was the final scene in the netflix drama that made the small company so popular the us champion beth harman plays against russian world champion vasili borg off on a chessboard produced by rich i pod those fares. the board design is distinctly baroque according to the company boss. despite his newfound success he has no plans to expand it just wouldn't be practical. if the mostly me doesn't we are limited by the fact that this is a hand crafted product that doesn't work by clicking a button on a machine and producing a way. but this is
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a lot of it is done by hand board by board. and so each one of our chess boards is unique i don't know i neither see what if and and and most of. the companies not feeling any more new orders this year even though many stores have already sold out of the chessboards until next year customers will have to cultivate something needed for chess anyway a lot of patience that's all for business thanks for letting. people in trucks enjoy it when trying to see the city center more and more refugees are being turned away for it. seems. pretty clear let's get straight to. people extreme.
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probably going to be. around the world more than 300000000 people are seeking. fiasco in iraq because no one should have to sleep. make up your own mind. w. . made for mines. this week on world stories in russia the kremlin takes aim at tick tock and confronting racism in germany's catholic church but we begin in turkey where i'm carla has set a goal of vaccinating 60 percent of its population against coronavirus by autumn
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which means reaching the more remote parts of the country. almost 2000 meters high up in the mountains lies the village of alton that in eastern turkey a few 100 residents one street. and this is the doctor in charge of the coronavirus vaccinations here in the village. they nip and her team come regularly many home visits require some serious climbing but they're almost used to it now. no coronavirus cases have been reported in 4 months that's why some residents are skeptical about the doctor's visit but they know this convinced that her commitment is important. people in the villages live close together if there is an infection it will spread very quickly and many don't like coming to the hospitals in nearby
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towns so we have to come to them. or they. are. getting his 2nd dose today when the doctors 1st came here a few weeks ago he almost keep them out. i was afraid at 1st here in the village they said the doctors were coming to kill the old people or the elderly die from the vaccination i heard and because of that we were scared a lot giovanna boiling over. they never knows that there is a lot of false information floating around she and her team often tell patients that they themselves have been vaccinated as have their grandparents. that doesn't convince everyone but it did convince ali kazak. your knowledge of geography i hardly felt anything it didn't hurt at all less than
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a bee sting. of your. in. our adventure team have given the last vaccination for today the way back to their car is once again perilous. the doctors are responsible for 20 villages and as long as there are doses they won't run out of work any time soon. tick talk is one of the most popular social media platforms in russia but since users have taken to posting increasing numbers of political videos the kremlin has begun to take notice. time could be ticking for these tiktaalik bloggers the unlikely new enemy for the kremlin. the social network is mostly about entertainment with videos of pranks and downs.
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but this month at a meeting with the police russian president vladimir putin made it clear he wants the authorities to be watching anyway. muslim it is going to agree unfortunately we all know what the internet is and how it is used to promote unacceptable content it's critical for you to unite with other government agencies in order to monitor the web and be more proactive in identifying people who are dragging minors into committing illegal actions the fact that minors are being dragged into illegal on authorized street protests as well is of course a violation of the law. to talk in particular has been on the authorities radar since the return of opposition politician i like see now by me to russia his arrest in january caused a wave of opposition protests across the country and a sudden explosion of politics on tick tock. teenagers filmed themselves at
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schools replacing portraits of putin. with portraits of. another to talk trend was videos of teens getting ready to protest and telling their parents they might get arrested. russia's media watchdog responded by calling on to talk to block videos calling for unauthorized protests and last week threatened to block social networks completely if they don't comply with russian laws. but these moscow took talkers want to keep dancing to their own tune without thinking about politics every week the bloggers meet at this so-called talk house with their producers to consult about their accounts and collaborate with each other to stay on trend talkers like that i knew of a film 2 to 3 videos a day the 17 year old thinks the videos about politics were just a short lived trend. there's too much politics on tech talk i went on there during
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the protests and there was none of the usual content in my feet. cygnus blog. also says she doesn't want to talk to become a political platform. talk as a social media platform for self-expression there's so much negative stuff around us already on state television and so on but being neutral makes to no longer be possible according to my potential he's one of the owners of the p.r. agency promoting these bloggers. most bloggers are not for bush and are against him they're just doing their thing but when they're told they're freaks when they're stigmatized these bloggers start feeling they're outsiders in this country and that's what makes them feel angry at the government. for now these 2 talkers are steering clear of politics but even they know that the kremlin will be watching closely if they
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ever get out of step. in the eastern part of the democratic republic of congo and islamised militia known as the a.d.f. has been terrorizing local inhabitants un peacekeepers are charged with protecting them but is it working. it feels a bit odd to move in an armored vehicle like this while people outside seem to live a normal everyday life but the impression is deceptive this area is dangerous attacks happen almost on a daily basis the islamist militia a.t.f. has carried out repeated massacres killing more than 500 people in the 2nd half of 2020 with the u.n. troops we visit a clinic in my moya that has been targeted by a.t.f. in the past. as the director here has witnessed gruesome attacks.
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of the militias slaughters people and when you see the animosity they have to kill these people how they cut off their heads you find the brain scattered all over they head off feet that leaves you with fear and traumatizes your heart. in one incident the islamists tried to kidnap 4 of his nurses. they found them in the waiting room and took them hostage once people realized it was i.d.f. they were very afraid but then the militia said they won't kill them they said it is not a day to kill. because of the constant threat the clinic is only open for a few hours in the morning women and children struggle to get the medical care they need a problem with whom we cannot go and how they could have gone from they have to stay at home because not move her you cannot go to school was woman cannot come to the clinic that is where the villagers have experienced
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a lot but many are reluctant to speak to us the local population is in a tight corner some of their sons and daughters have joined a.t.f. and often provide them with food but in return the villagers have to cooperate and provide the militia group with information or risk getting killed. and sometimes we are happy and sometimes we are afraid because they can come today or tomorrow they have now become our everyday people. just when we were about to leave a man wants to speak to us out of fear he doesn't want to be named. the government should help all the international community should help our government to deal with this phenomenon that has made a lot of people suffer 80 f. should be finished finished finished. his frustration as palpable and sums up what many people here told us off camera their feeling is they're being brutally massacred while the outside world needs to act gently.
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everybody is supposed to be welcome in the catholic church including refugees and migrants but sometimes members of a congregation may be exposed to racism even the clergy d.w. spoke with a priest from cologne. i did something i experienced again and again when i'm out and about in different church communities is that the 1st question is always where do you come from and i always say i'm from noise germany and then there was silence they got me to line a town it's a catholic pastor in the archdiocese of cologne apparently many people in germany still find it a little strange when they encounter a minister who is not white to line at time has repeatedly asked about his origins or is and salted with racist slurs as well from quite a little park at leipsic. it was at the catholic convention in leipsic i was representing the archdiocese and i can still remember standing at the booth when 2
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women approached the booth i went to watch them in a friendly manner and but them well come. on and then one woman said which do gooder let you into the country without any emotion whatsoever rachel would say that it's up to last. lana turner is mostly concerned by 2 things and the catholic church and germany it's too white and too euro centric essential to feel them in the church and to again it starts with the fact that many teachers of german theology don't even take into account all the other theological points of view in the world it's only fashionable or to be taken seriously from a scientific angle when it comes from the german speaking world and that's where the difficulties begin when you think you're the only one who is capable of interpret in the world or nor the largest.
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this is. the 38 year old is responsible for new trainees in his diocese he advises and supervisors theology students are those looking to serve in the church for whom he provides rooms in his apartment to learn at times even spoke to pope francis about his vision of a more cosmopolitan church that allows more space for global perspectives and less racism. which it would just. that he encouraged me to consolidate and develop this idea further to bring more scope into my teaching and not be bound by the small european world order. where it's applied. they got me to lie not on hopes others like him may 1 day no longer be constantly reduced to the color of their skin. play.
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