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ruth. this is the news live from berlin for the 1st time in the party's history the german greens have a chance of taking control of the chancery and it will be on a little better book who will lead the party into the september elections as their candidates but shots also coming up turmoil in european football 12 of the continent's top clubs announced they're forming their own new super league but us 1st says it will consider all of a little measures to stop them. and the e.u. and us are warning russia of consequences if opposition leader alexander valley
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dies in custody his personal doctor say without intervention he may only have days left to live. musical and not australia create the current time frame travel problems family and friends separated by the pandemic finally reunited after more than a year we'll hear from some of the 1st travelers making views on the long way to go . gaddafi is welcome to the program the german green party has unveiled the woman they want to replace chancellor angela merkel as the next chancellor bear book been chosen to take on merkel's ruling conservatives in september elections the greens have made major gains in recent years rising to become germany's 2nd strongest party now for the 1st time a green national leader is
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a possibility and their book says she's ready for the challenge. if miffed point with my candidacy today i would like to make an offer to our society as a whole and invitation to lead our diverse strong rich country towards a positive future to achieve this and we have to be honest about this changes will have to be made and it is not only that we can make these changes we must we must take them to create a fair country a country where daycare centers and schools are truly the best places to be and so in the $0.50 to autism and a country where caregivers genuinely have time and above all the resources to care for people a country in which the state functions digitally and serves its citizens a diverse and cosmopolitan country a values based and strong democracy yet
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a gemini at the heart of europe i don't see land in the x. no pass but aussie physical ed. is following this story for us what. chances realistically to move to the chancery. they're not very high but it's no longer a completely crazy assumption if you'd asked me only a couple of months ago i would have said this is simply not going to happen now we're seeing polling that sees the green party only a couple of percentage points apart from under the magical c.d.u. c.s.u. and with the c.d.u. c.s.u. currently unfold and their own leadership struggle the greens prove that they can make shaking condit look like dropping a music album so the greens are sowing that they are ready that they want to provide stability while announcing they want to make huge changes they want
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a new departure for many they want a green transformation and as i'm not in a babcock said it she wants to make climate policy for the industrial workers so that's certainly a tall order. he will come to know about you in a moment let's 1st take a closer look now at the green party's chancellor counter that. the other she is the rising star of german politics and elena be about 40 years old leader of the german green party. the climate debate is served as a springboard for the greens triumph in recent years climate protection exit from calls renewable energy there are other topics the bareback has fought for since the beginning of her career. in supply movie we are less than 30 years to really make a change to base our way of life our prosperity on climate neutrality that is the task of our generation ones i can add. a 1000000
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a bit of ark was born in 1900 in northwestern germany and now lives in the east of the country near berlin she and her husband have 2 young children. their bank has a degree in international law and spent several years abroad in the u.s. london in brussels she became politically active in the green party in 2008 focusing on foreign and security issues she soon became a member of parliament 1st at regional level then in 2013 she entered the boom to stock the german parliament at the age of only 32 she quickly earned respect for her thoroughness and knowledge of detail from day one she radiated confidence. might be present back you know you have called me i love you can you can be have a kiss keep an assertion holy will you take a question and it's yours as a new suit yes yes go ahead i cannot in the fest beach sure
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yeah. since 2018 she has been the co-leader of the green party at the national level alongside robert habeck they have breathed new life into the party it's more popular than ever with donnelly nevada back germany would get a chancellor who speaks fluent english a useful tool in international diplomacy she wants to make europe an important global player you have and especially on foreign policy and security issues already the obama administration called in the past for europe to engage share more and i think your briley has to face this challenge. bear buck was long seen as the number 2 behind robert habeck so her nomination as the green party candidate came as a surprise to many if the greens continue rising in the polls on a lean a bit of a could succeed angle americal after the september elections and germany would have its 2nd female chancellor.
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look at what really makes her stand out what makes her the better candidate. whether she is a dick best account is what the electorate will have to choose in the end but she stood apart from. me because she has those international ties she studied in britain and she is almost the same age as the posse she's only 40 and stands for true departs and with the other candidates of the social democrats cindy they have our choice the finance minister. and america's party still battling out between 2 middle aged men so she will certainly set himself apart simply by being young and by being a young woman who really wants to claim power and claim the sport that america has held for more than one half decades well you mentioned that she's young she's
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a woman makes her stand out in the field of candidates of course and that of course will appeal to the greed voter base but will that help the greens to win over undecided german voters in general. that's the big question she's certainly known within her own party and i think that is also why she was so successful in persuading her own party and also her but habit to go for her that she's good at building bridges between the green camp and. talking about international law not afraid of raising issues like security policy something that the greens are traditionally felt very uncomfortable with the pacifist wing there as well she's able to integrate those i think that will continue to be have biggest challenge as we approach the september 26th elections but if she is sheaves that she will do something that is rather spectacular
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particularly looking at the 41 year history of the green party that it goes into election so united. thank you michelle. a massive shake up in european football 12 top clubs from spain italy and england announced the formation of a breakaway super league the new midweek competition will be independent of european football's governing body you a thought the super league is expected to be highly lucrative and include many of europe's top moneymaking teams like manchester united ac milan and real madrid as well as the 12 founding clubs another 3 are expected to join before the 1st season which according to a statement will start as soon as practicable but you a fan has threatened to sanction clubs that take part in the breakaway league they released a statement saying the clubs concerned will be banned from playing in any other
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competition its domestic european or world level and their players could be denied the opportunity to represent their national scene for. well from all this on the brain from g.w. sports jonathan how much of an earthquake is this for european football well i mean if this lead to go ahead it would completely change the fabric of european football ready it would kind of damage the integrity of your wife is competitions to be the champions league now a breakaway league has long been rumored it's often been used perhaps as a negotiating tactic to get more out of your way for but this is the 1st time we've actually see concrete proposals laid out on the table we can have a look at how exactly this super league would take shape other 12 clubs have signed up so far the league would eventually have 15 permanent members and then 5 qualify on merit they'd play in midweek 1st in a league format and then a knockout to decide the winner crucially most controversially perhaps those 15
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found the clubs there's no relegation always going to be in this league no matter how badly they perform always going to have exactly always going to have access to those riches and that's why this is kind of being painted as a money grab just for a financial day so what does it mean for you a fine and i mean they have all sorts of tolan's and does this resistance come from and what does it mean for you with well for you a for this is very bad news as i said it kind of makes the competition's 2nd tier level it really damages the integrity of those competitions you read out your racist statement they are absolutely furious talk of banning clubs and domestic leagues that banning players from the world cup and all because they do that well this is the thing and i think this is what the super league will argue and this is why we're going to have legal challenges ahead because as far as the super league is concerned they are well within their rights to set up this league obviously then there's going to be questions about fat competition and that's why this is
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attracted such a backlash not just from your wife from european governments we've heard from the european union and also a fan groups who are just up in arms about this about the. perceived greed of all i can reach you something that the supporters you're upset they call the super league illegitimate irresponsible and anti competitive driven by greed now as i mentioned a short to be some legal challenges ahead in fact it's been reported already today that the super league is engaged lawyers in order to try and block moves from your way for to stop them from setting up this leak and trying to punish them so notably no german clubs and why no by munich of course the rainy european champions no bersih development either you know so those 2 clubs would be featuring they have released a statement don't have through the c.e.o. . saying that they support the champions league reforms that have been proposed by your wife and they reject the plans for the super league so germany at the moment
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is out of this another. and c. is parasangs or man in fronts now. president leafy is also the chairman of be in sports the pro cost which gets a lot of t.v. money from the way for the champions league so perhaps he knows which way his bread is buttered so they are keeping out of out of it for now as well. thank you very much you're welcome. and some breaking sports news now about who are those proposed super league clubs top of soft a manager jose maria new holding 2 reports in the u.k. took over are talking on the end of a 2019 this fight's from the start of the season the team a finn struggling of late currently languishing in a 7th place in the premier league and were recently knocked out of the europa league by dinamo zagreb. now let's take a look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world today egyptian authorities say at least 11 people have died in nearly 100 injured after
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a passenger train derailed near cairo on sunday the train was traveling from the egyptian capital of to the nile delta city of mansoura egypt has seen several railway tragedies in recent years. emergency teams are racing to contain a wildfire in south africa's table mountain the blaze started on sunday and reached parts of the university of cape town burning the historic campus library and forcing hundreds of students to evacuate at least one firefighter has been injured . moscow has expelled 20 czech diplomats a day off the prague ordered out 18 russian officials who it said were military spies russia promised to retaliate say the czech republic was trying to please the united states. you're watching the news still to come after more than a year of cars emotional reunions at the airport. and new zealand's allow an
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exclusive travel bug. but 1st to russia where the prison service says jailed opposition leader alexander valley has been transferred to a medical facility the announcement comes 2 days after the volleys doctors said he was on the brink of death and needed urgent treatment of 44 year old has been on hunger strike for 3 weeks after being denied access to his own medical team the european union the said russia is responsible for the volleys health while the united states has warned of consequences if he dies in prison. that's bringing russia analyst in concert we understand that he has been hospitalized now what do we know about his medical condition right now. well the thing we know is from an official press release of the russian prison service which says that he's been given detention switched it to get anything actually what
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we've known from his doctors who analyzed his tests that were last on as far as i understand by his lawyers. he has significant calley of problems in his body that's what they said and that is quite dangerous for he thought. the fact that he was transferred from prison gives a tablet that. made the doctors will be allowed to finally visit him but also it gives ground to thinking that probably his condition is such that he definitely needs to be transferred to a better medical facility than just their prison medical point which is quite a cost but he used top diplomats are discussing another on the situation today but can that actually do anything. well i think that mr putin is playing
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his favorite game of who blinks fast with nobody's life actually and with the west in general not only with the e.u. . box my suspicion is that maybe what mr putin was she wants him all to russian and maybe to exchange her poor lettuce a high profile russian prisoner for example who. pilot who's been running gun smuggling enormous mountain essentially who's serving a sentence in the united states i suppose that clinton thinks that nobody really inside russia is really dangerous because he see he is a symbol and he is a focal point of our discontent. but i do think that to get not only out to russia one needs a massive appeal and probably personal phone calls from people who put it will be able to refuse i don't know whether it's pope francis or i do america but it
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definitely i think is a game that with his playing now and not one of these help is on the line he's playing his this international power game on several fronts that this russia is trying to build up on ukraine's border and the growing tensions between russia and the czech republic but that put even more strain a for example on the e.u. russia relations. yes and i think that on wednesday on the 21st of april when 2 of the dresses the federalist senator leahy both got houses of parliament with his annual address we are bound to hear something spectacular it may be introduction of russian troops in the others or which will be another part of the ukraine build up because just if you look at the map it will open the possibility for russian troops to master the northern border of ukraine and the other thing could be also something concerning relations with
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the e.u. all nato in the wake of this czech spy scandal which you mention and i do think we had a point of crisis which personally i haven't seen since 2014 and the opening or beginning of conflict between russia and ukraine if you take it that you take it so so sorry further back probably 1983 with the tensions between the drop of and reagan and pershing missiles in europe so i think that it is an inflection point complete and we'll see what he has in store on the 21st of april concert in error thank you very much for that analysis. now as millions of people around the world remain separated by travel restrictions some happy reunions are now taking place in australia and new zealand the 2 countries have opened current team for travel bubble for the 1st time in more than a year loved ones can meet face to face and immediately embrace one another on site
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. they reunited after more than a year apart families friends and grandparents smooching their not so new born grandchildren for the 1st time and relief as the travel bubble between australia and new zealand finally opens. the rebbetzin is going to have no words i will say right back or come back i watch it here and now this welcome home is testament to both country's efforts in fighting the pandemic they've managed to defeat the virus with strict border controls and quarantine requirements. it was really weird feeling to be allowed to and numerous feels like a breaking the rules a little bit we haven't been to the for 14 months thank goodness busy man messenger
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and stuff yes i went to see him there announced it at 4 o'clock last tuesday tempah 4 i've booked a ticket that's right away it's really very on time and so much life is i haven't seen it it's so nice to see. these are the 1st steps towards what astri and new zealand hope will become a gradual view playing with the rest of the world. that we are sorry that you really did it it's just so wonderful to be up to them and. so it's we're handing the bells borders site. a travel bubble had a set backs for months after small breaks in both countries now i everyone is hoping that the bubble will burst. this is only the 2nd travel bubble to exist in the world the 1st was set up between taiwan and pull out earlier this month. a new zealand of the actually close its fleet after taking a tough stance and closing their international borders early on in the pandemic now
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many travelers may be dreaming of exotic getaways in faraway destinations up this. have to do so now australian prime minister scott morrison has hopes of long haul travel happening any time soon on sunday saying he's in no rush to open the country's international borders though this may be a 1st step towards future travel bubbles with all that it's safe countries and out of some of the other developments in the pandemic india's capital delhi is entering a weeklong lockdown the city and the rest of the country are struggling to contain a surge in covert 900 cases authorities say health care systems is breaking point british scientists are launching a trial to examine the immune response of people who have already had the corona virus scientists will deliberately expose participants to the corona virus and see if they get really infected more than half of all 'd adults in the united states have now received at least one dose of a covert 900 vaccine and the country has also started to start offering
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shots to teenagers young people in the u.s. age 16 and up can all receive the biotech pfizer shots and anyone 18 and up can get the medinah vaccine it's a chance for youngsters to finally get out of the house again meet friends socialize and develop the necessary skills to become adults. daily training during the penn demick that's how these 2 brothers have gotten through the last months both. get vaccinated yes as promised teenagers a jap the future being that age is hard enough with the code restrictions it has been even more challenging i think for me it's a mental health and of course like school that thing i was worried like there being back but then i went to school and get behind but i think that ways to catch up with academics might with growth and socialization you know it's it that's high
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that this school has been moved into the living room the boys convoyed to get their bikes and. i think. so that keeps the people my people around me safer and i don't keep myself safe. i think so when we bring a little normality back i don't miss school exactly by the people in school because you know it's it's really difficult not to interact people and talk to people. and yeah i mean he's an awesome guy he's just my brother. you know friend. them and additional obstacle mosques. it's very hard to see people's expressions and it just gives a sense of like you're talking to a wall. this is an audio. or you book the us is quick with vaccinations but what is in other countries restrictions remain i would
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definitely are idiots like my social skills. already played 3 more social ongoing personally. i think i would not really be good for me on this one trying to go back to school b.c. brown is a social worker and sees the huge opportunity in teenage makes the nation teens need to be with their peers and need to be taking social risks and doing things on their own outside of the confines of their family home for a teenager to have the opportunity of accident i think is tremendous to give them that freedom to move about with a lot more confidence before both themselves and for their parents that they can go about their lives and do the things that they're developmentally supposed to be doing right now outside of the u.s. most teenagers don't have access to the vaccine yet they have to find other ways to
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keep going. and finally nasa is gearing up for the 1st flight of its mass exploration helicopter ingenuity it's almost a plan to kill drone will fly a total of 5 autonomy's missions will collect data and video and transmitted to the perseverance rover which will in turn beam it back to us in just a few hours. you news is a reminder of the top stories we're following for you for the 1st time in germany's history the green party has a chance of taking control of the chancellery party leaders have chosen. the left leaning brains into the september 26th election. and 12 top football clubs from spain italy and england tab announced the formation of a breakaway super lean the new midweek competition will be independent of european
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private footage with us that has never been seen before. back in trouble starts april 29th on g.w. . it's a shakeup that could transform european football and its finances europe's richest clubs agree to form a super league with its own t.v. rights and profit sharing a look at what that could mean for the business of football. also on the show it's the only international auto show taking place during the pendennis and happens to be the world's largest car market. at the shanghai auto show. low and welcome to the show m c busy in berlin 12 of europe's biggest and richest football clubs have
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announced plans to form a separate tournaments to replace their participation in the annual champions league. at the super league organizers include heavyweights rail madrid barcelona liverpool and you ventus they say the new league will secure them critical revenue that's disappeared during an industry battering pandemic but the breakaway group faces opposition from domestic leagues fan groups and champions league organizers wave. here's a look at the money potentially in play the league itself would be backed by about 5000000000 euros in debt raised by u.s. investment bank j.p. morgan organizers estimate revenue over 10000000000 euros annually significantly higher than current european tournaments the super league is also promising a massive upfront cash injection for clubs to build up infrastructure investment a whopping 3500000000 euros. now for more on this i'm joined by professor sasha schmidt he teaches sport and management a b.h. you do sold off professor it's good to have you on the show. the calculus for the
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formation of this league is that this is what fans want you've done some research into this from a german standpoint what do you see fans wanting. fans want the biggest brands the most popular starts that's for sure but that this might change so that makes the long run we see signs of further saturation over consumption of football and so the fans might get bored by watching this thing competing every other week and they might return the focus to the national competitions in the new normal we are facing one of the reasons given for the formation of this league is that pandemics have really been hit hard by the clubs have been hit hard by the pandemic i should say how hard has the pandemic hit the finances for these groups for these teams. if you look at the 20
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biggest collapse in europe in terms of revenues they lost almost 1000000000 in revenue was due to the pandemic but this was only last season so we expect the big hit to come since the next day revenues which consists of about 16 percent of all revenues it will almost go down to 0 so you will you won't have any picketing or hospitality revenues this year than in the last season at least in germany we look at 8 games that have been plate without any any audiences and so if this continues so. the overall. damage will be will be way higher you know it's it's about approximately 1500000000 for the 20 biggest clubs so already
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a tough time for all clubs what does it mean for smaller mid-sized clubs when the best clubs the richest clubs then break away i would imagine it affects their finances. yes this will have implications on all revenue streams of smaller clubs and this would. stand to really rethink the bath of business model so it could happen that they that they revised the business model and become fond of bigger clubs so that the transfer revenues are gaining in significance for that for that all right so a pretty dramatic restructuring is what we could see such a schmidt professor at a beach you do so or thank you so much. was a pleasure thanks. let's shift gears now and go over to china where the shanghai international auto show has kicked off it's currently the only international car show taking place during the pandemic electric cars are once again in the spotlight
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b.m.w. showing its 1st full electric s.u.v. which will be on sell early next year nissan honda volkswagen and other brands are also expected to unveil new evey's the week long show hoping to catch capture growth in china's electric market or tesla currently leads. more on this i'm joined by china correspondent. from shanghai mathias welcome to the show the fact that this show is taking place at all we take that as a sign that the chinese auto market is more or less back to normal while the fact that it takes place is of course because the pandemic is under control it's already the 2nd all to show in china since the start of the pandemic but you are right that dot com market is back on its back really strong a lot of the car. companies have said that this the 1st quarter of 2021 was the strongest in their history in china of course because
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a lot of car a lot of the customers delayed their. plans last year but now we're seeing a market that is set to growth it's expected to grow further back on track. one of the headlines it's already coming out of the show is volkswagen being forced to once again defend its plant and change on in china what is the company saying. well the company is 1st of all saying that they have no 4 they have they are sure that they have no forced labor in their factory there because they hire everybody themselves and they are also pretty confident that they don't have forced labor in their supply chain folks i'm defending this this factory as being motivated the decision to build a factory in a room she 3000 kilometers from where for example the supply is are as be motivated by pure economic reasons that is something that most people in the industry doubt
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most people most inside this are pretty sure that there was a deal that the chinese government wanted them to build this plant and in exchange for another plant that they wanted but folks denies this and says it is a pure economic decision economically however this this factory is not viable the capacity of $50000.00 cars which is not a lot for folks logging in china has never been reached we are less than they are at less than half of that right china correspondent in shanghai thank you. let's go now to some of the other business stories making headlines around the world. australia and new zealand have opened a travel bubble starting monday following a long period of low case numbers in both countries air new zealand said it was running 30 flights on monday carrying 5200 passengers that compares to just 2 or 3 flights a day before the move comes as welcome news for both countries beleaguered tourism industries. big cohen has plunged in value by nearly 15 percent over the weekend
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amid reports of a us treasury crackdown on money laundering that's after a small historic highs last weekend following the successful public listing of crypto currency exchange coin base. and on the topic of money laundering dutch lender a.b.n. amro has agreed to pay a $480000000.00 euro settlement of a probe into money laundering at the bank a dutch prosecutor said a.b.n. amro failed to act against questionable accounts and says suspicious money flows between 20142020 law and criminal groups to operate without scrutiny finally hit the bank's 1st quarter results. all right our financial correspondent in frankfurt has more. help us understand what exactly is behind the settlement. when to begin with there is an admission of wrongdoing or for failure in its responsibility to be
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a gate keeper it did not adequately screen accounts of its clients otherwise what explains why inclined having opened 192 columns and that to this client another lotus client went on to siphon off $4300000.00 from its employees accounts to actually fund its gambling habits so clearly all these wrongdoings it's an admission of that investors are happy with the 2nd and that's the reason why the share price is up 3 percent or this close is not a long running investigation and this is also linked over into another bank danske of bank and force its c.e.o. to resign or be working tell us well so this c.e.o. of danske a banker is a former chief of a.b.n. amro chris. and now he's been named a suspect in this money laundering case now remember dansko bank itself is reeling from money laundering issues 2800 admitted that it could not screen 220000000000 in
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suspicious transactions and added estonian brunch and focus on was actually brought in to clean the wrought. restore credibility and now with him himself being named in a money laundering case his position definitely became tenable and that's the reason why he designed or restoring credibility by leaving perhaps. in frankfurt thank you very much we go over to cuba where monday is expected to mark the end of an era castro is set to relinquish leadership of the cuban communist party the 1st time in humans post revolutionary history that castro has not been at the helm for many cubans the change of power isn't just a milestone but an opportunity for the government to speed up much needed reforms the country's economy. from now on henry sad about it isn't restricted to only milking is keros you can also slaughter them for himself or for sale the cuban government banned the slaughtering of cattle and selling their meat in 1963 and
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made it punishable by up to 10 years in prison. we're going to benefit because we'll be able to kill the animals ourselves and eat meat produced by ourselves. this is going to be good. president canals latest reform was prompted by a food shortage. the object is to promote food production in the immediate term. based on opening everything that can favor the producers. stimulate production no that would. eliminate obstacles and provide better food to our people and. decade ago the cuban government launched economic reforms by slightly easing restrictions on private business even though only for a few sectors at the time and it was still tightly regulated. a series of
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additional reforms have allowed more small companies on the self-employed to do business. the start of this year so our currency reform since then only the cuban peso and u.s. dollar have been legal tender at the same time though state subsidies were cut back making staple foods like rice beans exam chicken more expensive to counter that have than it has promised generous pay rises for the $5000000.00 employees of state run companies. cubans hope the new livestock regulations will make it easier to get through the pandemic. as long as it's possible and allowed by the state it's a change for the better because it's more food for the people of. the caribbean island citizens are also hoping for further improvements in tourism cuba's most important foreign currency earner has taken
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a battering from the pandemic but in recent weeks holiday makers have gradually started to return. that's it for me and the ditto business team you can find out more about these and other business stories online dot com slash business as always thanks for watching. my 1st vice like a morsel sewing machine. icon for all women are balanced by this notion for something as simple as learning how to write on bicycles isn't. since i was a little girl i wanted to have them by cycle of my home and it took me me as they've been there. finally they gave up on rental buying young by snipers and returned with the sewing machine sewing i suppose was more appropriate for girls than writing advice and knowledge i want to meet shall from those women back home
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who are bones by the juneteenth and social norms and informed and i hold the base of rights my name is the about of the hook and i work at the feet of. this week only. new waves of violence in colombia. transgender people in germany pursue careers in the armed forces. we begin with india where tens of thousands of people have fled military violence in neighboring myanmar they remain in constant fear for the loved ones they left behind. but the last
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6 years any knowledge of how goods have felt safe in delhi. but it didn't come easy to get here they had to leave everything behind in the need of man much henny says her husband was thought jordan 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. i. protests broke out across non-modern right after the military coup in february this year. since
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then hundreds have been killed a 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 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 from mine. who heads and a few support group here the group has written to indian prime minister in a dream to more be urging him to condemn the putsch as a democratic country they are shocked by his silence it is in their side.
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in myanmar the violence. human rights violations and all the where the military stores are the people. in the street and dead bodies 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 hennie new myanmar would never be safe for again she why do you say that if things remain as bad as they are far too many people in home country will end up feeling the same. even if they have the virus young people in particular are struggling to cope with the severe
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constraints and the loss of human contact resulting from the 1000 pandemic a hospital near brussels is looking to help from. long months of locked up and have been of battle for many young people. teenagers in acute mental distress come to them in hospital for psychiatric care often after a traumatic event or suicide attempt among the residents is this 17 year old we're calling alexandra covert it was an extra thing that just made me kind of it was the one thing too much to have a. higher risk so i had to bring. kind of isolated from my for. most of. my parents alexandra is not alone in struggling to cope with covert but she's one
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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 no even the waiting list is closed. can you choose between a suicidal 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 this is best and proof read 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 a real risk their mental health will keep deteriorating and i'm truly afraid to say it rates increase
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a book what it feels like we're at the edge of that tsunami and urgently need to build flood defenses. if only. as the young people living here a 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 but 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 out after and say wow i went through these tough times i made. her priority is getting better as soon as she can which could open the door for another young person who needs help. despite the signing of a peace agreement 2016 intended to in colombia civil war violent eruptions continue
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to plague the country but no news from risk i mean the latest attack. now. only robert remains but a car bomb exploded in front of their shop they were both miraculously on heart but that piece of columbia was shot their way to attach it to be carried out by far dissidents custard author new wave of violence insurgency but here 313 years of commercial struggle for years until everything turned towards in the 2nd draft token but i feel you have to realize i don't think anybody and i don't know what they're voting for you know that because some do one thing and others to another are not made the people in the middle of the worst part identity are still
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going to be in there in the actual target is probably these buildings to me yourself east of the municipality of green to the south from department of cargo a week after the incident the mayor herself cannot understand how such an ultra cheap could hop hop and we are waiting for a clear response from the public forces as to how the car came into the municipality like. what's the violence in colombia it goes much farther if someone like the mio coordinator of human rights in tokyo some icing folder with hundreds of threats every desk paramilitaries and other irregular groups have made against the regency indigenous people were the best for you see a little bit in the process really was the much longer assignment in peace process but it doesn't mean that it is faulty to correct it doesn't mean that it isn't forced because it's closer to the peace process for citizens who gives a lesson for us just the sauce and the guts really just go for it was a commitment of so that they kept the colombian government's money things that the
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security forces carry out patrols to up hold peace in the region. as a public force as always we have here at the delta command that has 8000 men which will go over this by now in the vision of 2000 men and i travelled the region to. monthly sometimes they get the message today and yeah them either they submit it or they will be brought before the public interest in the public but it will take more than threats to get where yes i'm still out there signs indicate which group controls to tell you to. despite what the minister says he did not see a single soldier on the roads in the daytime the pots looked like moments now and in the night in plain sight the mountains and you know with the lights of one of his farms recalling the darkest thanks of colombia's civil war.
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for a long time if you disappear was a strictly you know only to me but even the military has to keep up with the times and just as the obesity is leading the way is germany's 1st openly transgender army commander. putting on make up has become a part of her every day routine anastasio of the following is a lieutenant colonel in the german army and a transgender woman. i am transgender and i decided if you are 42 actually you leave my male life behind that doesn't mean that 40 i realised that i was a woman it's just that what the point of my life were decided to actually move into that direction was consequently coming out as a transgender woman came after 20 years of military service to anastasio zone surprise it wasn't a stumbling block in her career shortly after her sex change surgery she became a commander in charge of $700.00 soldiers sergeant major dietmar shared
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a met anastasio be falling after her gender reassignment for him honest as he is just another fellow soldier. these are the people 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 the reason he said. 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 look for flight into a typical male role the military probably helped that in that sense as well to perform to male standards but my inner self was always. crying after that you know almost 20 years or sparkling i was at a point of my life where my emotional stability my motional well being a well being what it upon was that i don't want to live this way anymore after 3
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years as a commander honest career has taken off she is now the head of the division in the boom disappears 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 certain if you are true to yourself and live the way you are probably open you will have a better life i think my mom once said that she seems to be finally happy.
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this is planned. and it's finally being upset by the pandemic. migrant workers not only do they use their wages to support their families because . they are also supporting the local economies of their home country the good new ideas to help ensure that their families are combining for it in the same childhood . being 30 minutes going to.
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india. empowering women comics but that's what. wants to do you know you can get space for your baby boy dreams. violence against women is a major problem in india and to me you know trust is fighting back with her and paintbrush. in 90 minutes on d w. w's the talk show. strong on the clear positions from an international perspective. every week we get to the point on our current topic. going to implement controversial commitment write the book to point to cut
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this is the the view news live from berlin this history in the making for germany's green party for the 1st time the party has a chance to gain the top job in german politics and it's placing its faith in. conservatives and try to win the chancellor. terrible in european football 12 of the continent's top clubs announced they're forming their own super league. says it will consider all available measures to stop the. club.
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