tv Euromaxx Deutsche Welle April 17, 2021 10:00pm-10:31pm CEST
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pay their last respects to the queen beds farewell tour husband more than 7 decades also coming up. worldwide deaths in the coronavirus pandemic topped 3000000 but some countries are confident they are over the worst green reports from israel for over half a vaccination program as bringing welcome new freedoms plus big news in the gun this league a bar in munich russia signed balsa books but the champions coach has the flick sox fans by saying he wants to leave the club at the end of the season. i'm going to have you with us prince philip the husband. of britain's queen
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elizabeth the 2nd for more than 7 decades has been laid to rest he died just short of his 100th birthday coronavirus restrictions meant that only 30 close family members and friends attended his funeral at windsor castle the ceremony reflected at the press as close ties with the armed forces. a funeral for a man who gave almost a century of service to his country and his soul for a. coffin was carried into st george's chapel in windsor castle draped by his personal standard and adorned with his naval cap and sword only 30 close friends and family members could attend to 2 coronavirus restrictions it was phillips devotion to service the provider to theme to the funeral ceremony.
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we have been inspired by his on wavering loyalty to our queen. by his service to the nation and the commonwealth. by his courage fortitude and face. listening to the service with their head bowed the widowed british monarch queen elizabeth the 2nd the ceremony was steeped in military tradition in line with prince philip's personal instructions and included a rendition of the last post sounded by buglers from the royal marines. and humanise see. that. members of the public had been asked not to gather outside windsor castle but many felt the need to be there and pay their respects. but you know. i think everyone's feeling of it so much advice but. yeah i think you should be sadly missed in
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a sense he's down we've only so come to terms with what an amazing person he really was because we're hearing all these stories about the things that he did in the people that he influenced i've been absolutely amazed with the extraordinary number of things that he was involved in. it really the amount of work that he put in but he always had that little bit of a sparkle didn't he. inside the chapel the queen looked on as philip's coffin was lowered into the crypt these and the light welling. in the heavenly jerusalem. this week and then a royal funeral like no other drew to a close produced in scale due to the corona virus but an exceptional tribute to a long life of military and public service. the.
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i reporter child of chelsea and phil was outside windsor castle as the funeral took place and she told us that members of the public largely heeded costs to stay away this was a funeral a royal funeral like no other you may have expected for a royal if the seniority is prince philip that there'd be huge crowds to gather to pay their final respects but in line with covert restrictions people have been to stay away both by the government and the royal family in order to avoid crowds gathering to violate those caves restrictions as you mentioned there the royal family as well abiding by the rules 30 people present at the funeral close family and friends that were family themselves social distancing jaring the service wearing face masks as well saying none of the pump and certainly that you might
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expect from a royal funeral now one of the engineering moments i'm sure will be the image of the queen sitting alone putting a very very somber figure in line with the restrictions she was near or any other member of the royal family that clearly that is an image that has his touch the nation touch the world and will be ensuring not just as a memory of prince philip's funeral but also as an image of the times in which is taking place at the pandemic she like so many others having to enjoy a funeral alone without being close to loved ones now another moment that i'm sure will be remembered will be close members of the royal family following the coffin into the chapel particularly because harry and william phillips grandsons prince harry and prince william followed the coffin image is that they were very evocative
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of the 2 brothers following their mother's coffin at her funeral in 1970 princess diana the. the other is this time separated once close now very clearly a rift between the 2 brothers something that so many people would watching today to look for signs old body language between the 2 brothers to see whether the rift. very difficult to read into it all through these with brothers who were at the funeral paying their final respects to the grandmother. reporting from windsor now let's take a look at some other stories making headlines around the world at this hour protesters have marched to show their support for a new shadow government in myanmar the national unity government hopes to oust the military junta it was formed by leaders of anti coupe protests ethnic minorities and the deposed former leader. zimbabwe has begun releasing
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around $3000.00 prisoners as part of a presidential amnesty which aims to ease congestion and cut covert 19 cases in overcrowded jails those being released have been convicted of nonviolent crimes remaining inmates will be vaccinated. 3 members of the international space station's crew have returned safely to earth landing in kazakhstan they spent 6 months in space their russian soyuz craft undocked from the station earlier it was the last scheduled russian space flight carrying a u.s. crew member to crawford proves. the number of deaths worldwide from the coronavirus pandemic has topped 3000000 the world health organization is warning that cases in many countries are still rising at an alarming rate but some nations are confident they are over the worst our correspondent tanya cramer reports from israel where a rapid vaccination program has brought with it some welcome freedoms. they're
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taking it easy at this outdoor cafe in the center have to levy for this is a sense that life is gradually returning to normal the government has rolled back many restrictions onus stuff play her is cautiously optimistic a national government that we have the feeling that it's over it's nice it's a relief i feel the virus is no longer spread as everyone here has been vaccinated palace manager for colors enough already look even my mask had enough. case numbers in israel have fallen sharply thanks to one of the world's fastest vaccination drives some restrictions remain such as sparing masks and a green pass vaccination certificate is required and some venues after 3 hard lockdowns people are not taking things for granted samak remarked the it's great that things are getting back to normal of course i'm still wearing a mask be
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a cautious stay still fear you can't shake it off that quickly about my hair over half of the population of 9000000 israelis has been fully vaccinated but israel has been criticized for failing to supply vaccines to more palestinians in the occupied west bank and gaza a covert 19 unit in a converted parking lot at sheba hospital near tel aviv 1st closed recently public debate has now turned to vaccinating children under 16 the spread of new variants and how long the vaccines will offer protection going back to school and back to call meals people are back in workplaces and are vaccinated and we see a decline in cases where people are generally very optimistic of course the science is a little bit more cautious and we have to be very careful in assessing the new value in looking carefully at their vaccine effectiveness. to keep variance at bay travel
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restrictions are still in place as here at ben gurion airport foreignness need to specially permit to enter only small groups of vaccinated to tourists will be allowed. for though israelis are enjoying their new found freedom the pandemic is far from over but at least in the bubble of tel aviv it almost feels like it could be. and some big news from the bundesliga now we're buying munich a devolved book but the champions coach hands a flick shocked fans after the game by saying he wants to leave the club at the end of the season played has enjoyed a stellar 18 months at the helm winning 6 trophies with last august's champions league triumph the pick of the bunch but rumors have persisted of a rift between fleck and byron sporting director asms ali how much it now flake has confirmed that he wants to be released from his contract which could set him up to
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take the vacant role of german national coach flick said he had told his players before the match that he wanted to go but that didn't seem to affect their form as they dispose of a stubborn false book side. of the light troops goalless draw on friday by employers knew a win involved would significantly boost their title chances ready new of coach on the flukes desire to leave the club. on the quarter hour mark 18 year old jamal opened the scoring for the visitors. keeper cohen castillo's not covering himself in glory as the youngsters effort slipped by him and eventually crossed the goal line. castille then again made things easier than they should be palming the bulls straight into the path of striker eric maxime to promoting as brian where once more for the time and space while attacking down that left flank.
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hit back through leading scorer of very cost who was set up by the ever lively zaba chicago for his 19th of the season but just 2 minutes later. sealed his brace to put by and 3 want to head. thomas miller it was a 17th assist of the season but it was not a routine victory in the 2nd half by and took their foot off the gas and the hosts revved up shortening the lead through maximilian philip far too easily for manuel neuer as liking. the wolves have the better joneses but couldn't make up for their keepers 1st off mistakes. are now 7 points clear at the top of the table the flick kicks off what looks like his farewell to a point in doing both unbeaten record. well elsewhere it was an awkward affair when munching hosted frankfurt's before the match the
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visitors coach the junta announced that he would replace departing coach michael law's a at the end of the season took the news well scoring an early corner before this year on us host months strike on the hour and doubled their lead arguably wasn't the frankford keeper's best day but then scored another from a corner beforehand as volved goal sealed a 4 and mill victory which sees his side move up to 7 and the point is they've got table. and here's a look at the rest of the bundesliga results so far this weekend leverkusen hammered cologne 5 or a round of shell on you in berlin beach start got booked drew with villa felt and it was also scoreless between let's say and hoffenheim don't want to do jos braman while the match between minds and hanta has been postponed due to several kovac cases on the berlin squad. watching d.w.
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the loved ones they left behind. but the last 6 yos hennie doll and her goods have felt safe you know in delhi. but it didn't come easy to get here they have to leave everything behind in the need of man much when he says her husband was tortured and killed by the military. later they were forced to run for their lives after they were caught sheltering students protesting against the military now the situation in myanmar is bringing back painful reminders from home again last month when his brother was arrested for demonstrating against the group he was released a few days ago but this still isn't good news. right now he's in the hospital because when the military arrested him they tortured him so much that we're told his face isn't even recognizable. protests broke
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out across non-modern right after the military coup in february this year. since then hundreds have been killed of vested and eating for opposing the armed forces. and the numbers are likely to rise. india myanmar share a long border in times like these people have often fled across the border into india to escape the authorities but the indian government is not happy with the influx of refugees it has ramped up border security to stop them. here in delhi where thousands have sought asylum since the late eighty's burmese refugees are disappointed by india's lack of support the valuable friends and relatives back home as internet shut down slow regular updates to just a trickle. all requests for information have been pouring into james.
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who heads a refugee support group here the group has written to indian prime minister naji in the movie urging him to condemn the putsch as a democratic country. they are shocked by his silence it is in the other side how things are in myanmar the violence. human rights violations and all the way of them lived 3 doors on the people just looking at them in the street and dead body in all but india is doing nothing. any feels helpless in her safety because she can do nothing for those back home but she believes that the international community should speak up. please i beg other countries to help my unmarked citizens even before the cool henny knew me on my i would never be safe again she why do you say that if things remain as bad as they are far too many
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people in her home country will end up feeling the same. even if they haven't fallen ill from the virus young people in particular are struggling to cope with the severe constraints and the loss of human contact resulting from the coup that in 1000 pandemic a hospital near brussels is looking to help the. long months of blocked and have been a vassal for many young people. teenagers in acute mental distress come to them in hospital for psychiatric care often after traumatic events or suicide attempts among the residents is this 17 year old we're calling alexandra covert it was an extra thing that just made me kind of collapse it was the one thing too much to have a. higher risk so i had to bring. kind of isolated from my from. most stable most of. my parents
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alexandra is not alone in struggling to cope with covert but she's one of those fortunate enough to access this hospital's help director sophie marceau says new admission requests for troubled teens have skyrocketed since january mass thinks that's due to exhaustion exam stress and dashed hopes for a return to normality. although makeshift rooms were added there are no places left and know even the waiting list is closed. can you choose between a societal 15 year old and a suicidal 16 year old it's impossible with a doctor must believe the authorities could save lives by prioritising teens as society reopens the best and poor we need to create spaces for play for joy and for conversation so all young people can once again be part of the social fabric of life something so crucial for teenagers. if not there's
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a real risk their mental health will keep deteriorating and i'm truly afraid to say it rates increase what it feels like we're at the edge of the tsunami and urgently need to build flood defenses. if only. as the young people living here are build up their emotional defenses to reenter the outside world alexandra hopes sharing her story will give strength to other teens who are suffering. we're all struggling with this situation. the fact that we're all still here and we're all still fighting against is something very positive and something that will make us grow and will be able to look after and say well i once through these tough times i made a. her priority is getting better as soon as she can which could open the door for another young person who needs help.
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despite the signing of a peace agreement in 2016 intended to end the colombia civil war violence eruptions continue to plague the country but no one knew is who is behind at least attacks. are at. her sign and have run the store for decades now on the robert remains but a car bomb exploded in front of their shop they were both morocco's leonhard what's that piece of columbia was shot there she attached believed to be carried out by far the dissidents set off a new wave of violence insurgency that yes i think i knew this 30 years of commercial struggle for 3 years until everything turned towards in the 2nd token but i feel that arenas only given the attitude i don't know what they are voting
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for a little bit because some do one thing and others to another are not really deployed in the middle of the worst part identity are still in the indian or in the actual target is probably these buildings the mayor's office of the municipality according to the south and department of calcutta a week after the incident the mayor herself cannot understand how such a lot richer could hop hop and you know waiting for a clear response from the public forces as to how the car came into the municipality. puts the violence in colombia it goes much farther if someone like them iow coordinator of human rights in talca it some i say folder with hundreds of threats that get right just for a minute our recent obdurately a regular groups have made against the regency indigenous people over the past 4 years when the little girl says what it was. the a much longer sign to the east process but it doesn't move to the east. it doesn't mean that it isn't forrest gump's it closes with it but it's
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a process for musicians who gives a lesson for years just pop songs and it also reveals that the world was a comin to know also the late. night along in government among things that the security forces carry out patrols to uphold peace in that region. it is easy public force has always been here and the delta commander has 8000 men which will do this by now on the vision of 2000 land and my trouble the region to dismantle they sometimes a chance of getting the message to them either they submit to me or they will be brought before the public your system that will. but it will take more than threats to go read yesterday still out there signs indicate which group controls the territory despite what the minister says he did not see a single soldier on the roads in the daytime that bots look like no man's land on the night in plain sight the mountains and later with the lights off down that these farms scenes are recalling the darkest thanks of colombia's civil war.
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for a long time the biggest fear was a strictly 1000000 lead to me but even the military has to keep up with the times and i stand before is leading the way is germany's 1st equally transgender army commanders. putting on make up has become a part of her every day routine anastasio be filing is a lieutenant colonel in the german army and a transgender woman. i am transgender and i decided it was 40 to actually leave my male life behind that doesn't mean that 40 i realize that i was a woman it's just that was the point of my life or decided to actually move into that direction walk concept. coming out as a transgender woman came after 20 years of military service to anastasio own
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surprise it wasn't a stumbling block in her career shortly after her sex change surgery she became a commander in charge of 700 soldiers sergeant major dietmar shared a met anastasio be falling after her gender reassignment for him honest as he is just another fellow soldier. for q but i just accept that people are the way they are and that goes beyond transgenderism i feel the same way about other more mundane things like what party they vote for what make of car they like you just have to accept people the way they are that he's. that would be fun lived as a man she led a seemingly ordinary life but says she felt tremendous emotional pain because she didn't feel comfortable in her body as a male. probably looked for flight into a typical male role about her probably helped. to perform to male standards my inner self was always. crying after that almost 20 years. i was at
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a point of my life where my emotional stability my motional wellbeing wellbeing had a point where i said i don't want to live this way anymore after 3 years as a commander honest career has taken off she is now the head of a division in the bundeswehr is cyber and information domain service. she is also making it her mission to stand up for transgender people in the german armed forces promoting diversity and tolerance. what i know from my experience is what is definitely. if you are true to yourself and the way you are quickly open you will have a better life i think my mom once said she seems to be finally happy.
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he's monitoring some. lines on the. point star tenor you know has come. even in coronavirus times is not easy to catch daunting. task which the artist who knows karl. marx trying. to get. into the conflict zone defense of asterix despite 1st diplomatic tools to see award shows little sign of ending my guest this week from the yemeni capital sana'a is who shall be shut off foreign minister of the so styled 15 feet government of his forces stomach used to finishing shocking crimes and killing indiscriminately why
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