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it's truly. science. it's not easy to spot i'm saying one thing. saying another. great good 20th century. present day hoaxes. and who's behind. the news manufacturing ignorance starts may 3rd on d w. one . which. the coaches of today are
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also the coaches of to morrow just ask frankfurt's are the hutto who's moving to gladbach next season he was facing block boss current coach marco also who himself is moving to dortmund then there are the coaches of yesterday who are also the coaches of today please tell me phone call just returned to the bundesliga to try and save cologne he was facing labor coups and their recent one to sleep to return a coach harness bulls. and uli are now goals man today he's the coach of light tick who is rumored to be byron minix coach of to morrow he was facing his former club hoffenheim the place where he got his start as the league's youngest head coach ever. and what about all over the last now. he's possibly going to take over from the culture in frankfurt but 1st let's just say there was a surprise brewing at the team he was about to face yet byron munich find out why.
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right now on kickoff. after the match against both ends honestly flick had this to say. except i'm fine i told the club this week that i'd like to cancel my contract at the end of the season the club knows and so now the team knows the fun and that was important for me much of us it's all the sides of a mistake it's rumored he's been at loggerheads with sporting director has some selling how much it should and wants to walk away off to 6 trophies in just 18 months out the helm by and was still smarting from their champions league exit to p.s.g. i'm certainty of the coach hasn't helped and the bundesliga is not sealed yet they were also visiting although the glass knows both spoke would not last at home this
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season. but what does flicks decision mean for him and for beyond. he might miss the quick feet of alfonso davies and jamal is no slouch either as he made it one nil on 15 minutes. if flick takes the germany job after the euros the 18 year old is likely to be a major part of his plans. is undoubtedly one of europe's top young talents even if he was aided a little by cohen castillo's here the belgian knew he was at fault. the whole spoke keep elbows and having a good day it was soon to mill through eric maxime cheaper. the replay doesn't make it any better for castle's it was standin striker to promoting stirred goal in 4 games who needs the injured robert levin dusky. by ns
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players seem to love fighting for flick his decision was clearly painful. for me as a chance to coach this team and to be so successful was very special and still is. i thank everyone at the club for the bosses called hines room an egg early tennis habit hina everyone that was there and backed me to be the coach of byron munich. shift and i'm a by mention sign condon he thanked everyone except sally how much it should but by and as a whole we're not amused by flicks timing they did not expect him to make the announcement and it seems he told the players before the game. could the wolves profit from the strange circumstances. caused pulled one back. thomas miller lost the ball in midfield and vall spoke pounced they're not certain the
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table for nothing. flick might be seeing again soon for germany away from all those boardroom battles miller never sulks for long and quickly redeemed himself with the assist for another most jala goal to make it 31. it says a lot that flick has molded such a resilient side and yet still wasn't happy. half time and flick was again looking pensive is he going to miss the cut and thrust of bundesliga matches week in week out the 2nd half was going to be tense. both borg made it 32 after 54 minutes through much miriam finish. it's been a stellar season for glass in this team could he be on the move as well. the whole school coach feels compelled to clarify his situation. i haven't spoken to a single club i haven't been in contact with an. i have a contract here we have
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a big goal in front of us which is qualifying for the champions league there's nothing else to say it's a big story and always having to deal with a new rumor every day today i got up turned on my mobile phone and it was. but the tension between flick and sully how much it was there for all to see. oh of. course i have a contract i know that and it's why i've shared my situation and my thoughts with the club when it's what matters is how we move forward and everything else is private and will stay private and isn't for public consumption. to do if it's odd it has nothing to do with the germany job at the moment i've simply decided to take this step and she would give. it was clear the decision was tough on by and tougher than
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a possible nothing strange just a good title something this young style that's played a vital role in. the book. is highly regarded by flake and his staff he's been fast tracked into the fire and 1st team that stole the show against all sports the 18 year old's main action view is confidence on the ball. and. that's what he's our shoulders with ease he's the youngest ever to score 6 goals for the slave trade.
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matchday hero is. now to vs frankfurt. football is a crazy business saturday took on frankfurt and all the cameras were on and. on the right is currently coach but will be moving to dortmund in search of more success. at his currently frankfurt's coach but it was announced he'll be the one replacing. searching for the same. it's a messy situation. and on course to qualify for the champions league but how would they react to the news. if they want to play in europe next season they'll need to beat.
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but had the strongest start to the match and had early chances from valentino lazaro in the 3rd minute for example. in the 6. it seemed as though they'd finally got out of the rut they were in after his own departure and they lost 6 games on the bounce speaking of bounce ginter was higher than anyone in the box as he opened the scoring after 10 minutes. could it be that have passed our coaches leaving us blues to frankfurt. don't get us wrong frankfurt had chances like this one from stephanie the 24th minute mark but it was sporting director who was the happiest of going into the break. had pinched frankfurt's coach and given them quite. in the process.
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what about his current coach. would he send transfers hurtling into a rough patch so his future. can swoop past him clinch a coveted champions league place. did everything they could in the 2nd time off to really brew in frankfurt's morale. the 1st dampen it came through your not in the 60th minute from quite a spectacular angle. ramey benza by a knee added to their pain 7 minutes later. i. by this point must have been asking himself if the announcement of his departure it was incredibly poorly timed. teach malted his own team.
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honest both put the results beyond all doubt in time at the dawn of fun for us to have enough. when the boss leaves so does the spirits the coach is the team's heads and a team without a head is well headless. spinnin torched and i'm disappointed but even after audi there will be a coach so we have to keep at it. and i'll fight the good fight that's about to dismiss actual fans of course it isn't easy when you decide to leave a club because there's so much involved it's not just the team the sporting aspects it's the whole thing we're upset because we've had a very successful season with the coach so far but that's football. i would assume and shouting for spared him a beautiful call it was a tough outing for frank 1st but on the other hand step closer to europe with a new clause. the future is different coach the future coach and their sporting
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director of course time to talk about someone else. the owners hoffman has been in need of some love he's had a tough time he tested positive for corona virus in march and missed 3 germany games and 2 club matches but he returned against frankfurt in a beautiful way his perfect corner set up the opener. and to god even better. 96 goal of his best evidently decision. he had a hand in the 3rd before bad luck struck again. luckily he was ok. he was back after illness and he did very very well as he set up goals and scored
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a goal and after that where he felt better in the dressing room. now the contact. thank. you leon now goes man is the hard favor to step into the hands he flick shaped hole opening up the byron but you wouldn't know it by listening to him. and it's not right to put myself in the limelight and pretend i'm more important than i really am and that's if it's been his job for now that was to make sure the bundesliga provides a show worth settling in for by keeping the title race alive. but unfortunately like say vs hoffenheim was a dreary affair until substitute use of pounce and look to have won the game for the home side with this letter in the 96th minute. but for the intervention of the video was sustained. referee who called house and heading the ball on to his
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own arm of disappointment by the danish striker and his current coach. still not all smiles potential new employers in munich will no doubt be pleased. it's practically impossible to imagine fly book without this gem strike he's currently in his 10th year is coach at 5 oaks opponents shelter however things move at a different pace. this is the 5th coach they've had so far this season saturday continuity came out on top of variety shelter went behind early on when luke us who finished off this route won 5 attack i. stumble ease a hopeless block flung open the gates of shut his defense and the hosts were happy to accept the invitation. it was to nil not long later when
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this elbow was called by the video assistant referee. up stepped injured party able to beat got film on from the spots. the 3rd goal was another simple affair just to help himself to position strong towards goal and drove the ball home 20 minutes later my books captain did much the same thing again his 2nd goal the 4th and final nail in shot his call for. another win for the evergreen strage found a tough lesson for his junior colleague who's. over achiever or suspicious steered into dizzy heights this season carter also punching above their weight under pelligrino much about so. it was who drew 1st blood in this clash taking the ball from the halfway line to the back of the net.
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in just 3 touches collation has now scored 3 league goals this season all of them with his head. the hosts went to in front on the stroke of half time thanks to low. first ever goal then only on colors in the battle of the breakthrough sides it was the berliners who had their noses in front. one back in a much stronger 2nd half a well executed passing move finished off by for that 1st start. but the draw wasn't to be fishers high flyers came out on top and are now daring to dream of european football next season. capital city neighbors meanwhile have got big problems on their hands following several positive tests in the how to score against mines was called off the whole
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team has now been sent into individual coroutine and will return to a packed schedule in 2 weeks time. i'll probably have to play a game every 3 days when i have to have a discussion with the coaching staff and see how we can manage it. the fact that half of all 16 in the table and you see how critical the current situation really is. in 15th place armenia are another team fighting to stay in the division the fact that their game against old sport finish level was largely down to keep her stephane ortega. this safe in the 78th minute kept the scores level and secured bielefeld an important point not that ambitious ortega was happy to settle for the draw. we wanted to score a goal and get the win but now we're going home with a point carry on on tuesday against the next opponent from the bottom of. bealefeld
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this league of future continues to hang in the balance. vs braman saw him under pressure flow him who fell face an ascendant. to coaches who previously worked as assistants of the current clubs it was breman who started the scoring when a well timed run from culminated in emphatic finishing the course of an strikers 2nd goal in the as many games. he's been put back to level 15 minutes later though when gio raina how much home from the edge of the box to gorgeous goals within the 1st half an hour and the game still had plenty left to offer after this challenge on my side to bring in box hold and stepped up to convert the resulting penalty his 50th goal for the top and in all competitions. his 51st followed soon afterwards helped along by some sloppy braman defending much to the chagrin of
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a fuming florian cole phelps on the sideline. homo's netted the 4th goal bringing to a close a nightmare afternoon for the guests dortmund meanwhile edging ever closer to the champions league spots. 991 friedhelm phone calls 1st gig as a buddhist league a coach at the helm of by adding in the season was almost over and he was tasked with saving them from the draw he didn't. multiple clubs followed until his retirement last year. when the time's right coaching career over and off he went into retirement that didn't last particularly long. at the end of last year. i started thinking to myself you could go back to work for.
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30 years after his 1st game a phone call is out of retirement and back on the touchline officially to save cologne from another relegation unofficially he just can't help but. cologne in wanting to face local neighbors leverkusen on saturday an opponent they're used to losing against but the club brought focalin to at least put up a fight. which lasted all of 5 minutes younis horne was left blushing by mussa the rb who set up leon bailey for the opener. leverkusen have a new coach of their own harness both many years phone calls junior has proved that young uns can save sides too. but it was from cool side who
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pushed on and had the better end to the half. cologne worked their way back into the game had more possession more shots ran more more you name it they did it. so when mario says both was taken down on the edge of the box after 35 minutes and cologne were given a free kick instead of a penalty and then when you're not hector is free kick hit the crossbar. there really was unlucky they went into the break a goal down. phone calls team came out of the changing room the stronger side. but when they tried their luck from a corner bailey and de rb dashed up the pitch to score the host 2nd in the 51st minute. this time bailey was the provider do you have the the story.
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by now it was clear clone were going to lose this encounter. was that such a bad thing after all life once again have some meaning for. finding in. a man. yes it's free neander. later couzin scored again and again it was bailey. 3 mil the final score. honest wolf was happy about 3 more points. and focal was as he continues his search for what drives him.
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call is back in about at least until the end of the season that is. now time for the results from match day $29.00. marcos is about to meet the future coach of the contract 1st the club that is moving to next season took down better blame and unfolds fuld last those results have a lot of spice to the fight for the champions league now let's have a look at the weekend's top 3 go. our number 3 came from find books close down go into everything so nice to be a big 000 their fact may have to say that the violence is saying that if it reaches the end that. the bulls drive. on a sprinkling of stuff out of an already
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a great pave way yeah one thing that is fine and that was the going for gold. was a shot from giovanni rain a fraud goal number 2 he gets the ball in space out the edge of the box and fires an unstoppable rockets into the net a truly super pub finish from the american teenager. and this is our goal number one. baby always to buffy cuts. not to. be a she's crazy and back in the stock single i love for the 1st time for me on new hires a big push to prove tonight prove me with. a. flick spy and look title down 7 points. head of lights a full support frank for thought and leverkusen are in
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a tight battle for the champions league club and to own your own still have a shot if you're ever. in the foursome half phone calls cologne are in trouble after billing called play because of covert we'll see how much ground they have to make up once they're allowed back on the pitch many cases the upcoming midweek games will happen without them. what a time for a free telephone call to take charge of cologne. first a tough trip to live or who isn't and now posting high flying lights again you they are not as man just 3 days later when the midweek match day 30 kicks off on tuesday . at the hotel and frankfurt will be hoping to bounce back against. the same goes for all of a glass now when his full support take on struck arch. while
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marco also and glove box will keep bailing for europe when they battle hoffenheim. and hannah suppose she and leverkusen face the an enviable task of going to munich . where pansy flick is thinking about how his time there is winding down that and more from the midweek match day games on kick off later this week.
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can live. this is very news live from berlin shock in the republic of china to be army announces longest serving president anybodies that he has died in combat fighting rebel forces just hours earlier he was elected for a 6th term in office also coming up j.n.j. gets the go ahead european regulators back the one shot johnson and johnson vaccine despite links to rare cases of blood clots they say the benefits outweigh the risks and germany's conservatives neymar him in that last shot as their candidate for
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chancellor in september selection putting him in prime position to succeed until america is very in right both marcus are 2 seats after a bruising battle for the candidacy. why are thank you very much for your company everyone. we begin this broadcast in the central african republic of chaat the army there says president it is that he has died just one day after he was declared the winner of elections that security a may 6th term in office mr davy was reportedly killed while visiting troops on the frontline of a battle against northern rebels the 68 year old came to power in a rebellion in 1900 and was one of africa's longest serving leaders the army has announced a deadly son as interim head of state and here is now what the chief of staff of
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cho's army said earlier. marshall of chad idriss deby it know as he did every time when the republic's institutions were seriously threatened took the heroic lead in a combat operation against terrorists who had come from libya. he was injured in the engagement and died after being brought back to his upper shar is. now turned to west africa correspondent fred who has just returned from chad after covering those elections there fred please tell us more about the circumstances about how president debbie died. many times. say he died when he was called let's. see the opposition and some sources that we have from china yes he actually does
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not this is not true because i mean they're saying that it's unlikely that he wasn't home but he was fine team and probably he might have been actually killed by his own faeces so that's kind of so far the information made the in the coming hours to days will know more about this outcome says and around his death but so far that's what the people who. speak unity. these of are very fluid situation is still fred why was he on the battlefield. yes exactly that's the question i mean we know from the past the. president is the who i mean all of these hi to me terry told me to operate my show and us here as if. he was still seen as a strong military man and he has been i mean it was said that he used to go in the
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battlefield to find. another. lead times before but not at this particular time when the you was waiting for the day or fisher results to be announced and then he goes into the battlefield to fight inside that's what doesn't make sense at this particular time so does that mean that people think that there have been foul play. yet exactly i should there is a go while i was there. i was talking to some people and we are convinced that president idriss deby will not finish the 6 tongue he's probably going to be killed and even when these. rebels. attacked child coming from north to once they were convinced that these people are going to
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succeed there will come to jump in on this team i mean full of people who have been seeing him for 30 years top and strong military possibly believing that he can just vileness just like that in a very easy with that is something which is what people don't understand and what makes people think that's probably did there is some sort of here who could be taking over and now in charge who will take power do we thank you. yes he's his son not general up mama tease this 2nd in command i mean after his father he's very strong strong jenaveve there to survey the salt this is the guy the meter has announced that he's going to lead the transitional council and what kind of problems in conclusions could arise from
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a potentially deteriorating situation in charge and in the region. well that china has so many problems they have poverty they have inside that have completed tone. they did the count she undergoes of this region. so this is the death of president idriss deby might actually make the situation worse but then is that the country though position and they will position nancy was a sad organization rose up a few days ago a few weeks ago saying that we don't want him to stand for a son so all these other powers that are going to stand and i mean they have got a voice now when there is this some sort of power vacuum now it's like you're going to be what i swear we're going probably to see more people fighting for do power groups also rising to make sure that they get what they wanted but also the
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opposition trying to get to what they wanted to remove prince the east to be but of course there is also some of confidants of former confidants of president idriss deby also who want power to be as west africa correspondent fred thank you for your reporting. next the hughes medical regulator has given the green light to the johnson and johnson covert 1000 vaccine despite a possible link to rare blood clots while last week the company halted its european rollout after u.s. officials recommended putting the vaccine on hold after detecting 6 very rare blood clot cases among nearly 7000000 people who had been vaccinated the a.m.a. says that the benefits outweigh the risks but awarding should be added to the vaccine labels all right let's bring you more on this story now our correspondent in brussels is gay or what exactly does the e m
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a decision now mean for the vaccination campaign clearly the green light now is good news for the european union which initially had a sluggish rollout and has been waiting for those 55000000 doses of johnson and johnson vaccine desperately if you want now johnson and johnson after these cases occurred announced that they proactively will delay the rollout and have asked member states of the european union to hold back the doses they've already received and those still says can now effectively been given to people so it will accelerate the rollout particularly seeing that there's a single dose vaccine so actually it counts for $110.00 doses of astra zeneca or buy into it pfizer in comparison so with this decision will this reassure everyone . you see this is clearly a problem if you have transparency if you are trying to be very careful and that is what the european union does has done even in their approval face so they wanted to
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be transparent they wanted to be careful the side effect of that is that it is not particularly reassuring people if you make transparent that one in a 1000000 cases can have rare side effects possibly but on the other hand it should be reassuring people should fight vaccine has it and see seeing that the european medicines agency is really careful following every trace if there may be a side effect and that is what of also what they today said what they will continue to do in the future but the matter is still of course that another european vaccine has been beset by challenges how big of a setback is this for a vaccine is developed in europe. exactly so the it's a similar problem that astra zeneca is facing and that is why in case of astra zeneca member states have decided to increase the age level from which the vaccine can be administered you can expect that the same happens to the johnson and johnson
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vaccine now because particularly young women were affected so now i'm expecting that the age level is going to 50 or 60 years of both for the johnson and johnson vaccine as well and the european medicines agency made today clear although both our vector of vaccines would be a donor virus as a means to deliver the d.n.a. of the corona virus so it's the same technology but there it's yet too early to say if it's if this is the reason why both the astra zeneca and the johnson and johnson are facing these rare side effects give you a correspondent to gary to stink you very much. perhaps me now with some of the other stories making headlines around the world. holding flowers in myanmar hundreds of marched in the southern city of daraa a protest against february's military coup it was just one of a number of rallies across the country to show support for the national unity
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government announced last week by protest leaders today the hunter said it was out why this shadow government. protests took to the protesters took to the streets of the u.s. city of minneapolis on monday evening as the city braces for the jury's decision in the trial of derek shogun the white former police officer is charged with the murder of a black man george floyd the jury concluded his 1st day of deliberations without reaching a verdict. germany's chancellor angela merkel has said she is very concerned about the health of jailed russian opposition leader alexina valliant and called for him to receive adequate medical treatment her statement follows reports that mr vali was on the brink of death after 3 weeks of hunger strike. and staying now in germany after a bruising power struggle germany's a governing conservatives have agreed on
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a candidate to succeed chancellor angela merkel in the country's elections this fall army lush it has received the backing of both parties in the center right bloc after a week long battle with his varian rival marcus or. he came out victorious from the conservative power struggle now i mean lush said once to focus on battling other parties he appeared state what counts from now on is which party has the best ideas to serve our country's future for me it's just basic can pull together the best team to deal with the challenges we're facing we're disappear and that's why our party union this cd you and see is you need to head into this election campaign is a team this city you will not win this without this years you and vice versa. it is a team that from now on will be led by him i mean lash it back to ally carnival king and committed to
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a strong europe the 60 year old has been state premier of northward of a scale germany's most populous state for 4 years and was elected c.d.u. party leader in january. born in the western city of close to the dutch and belgian borders russia just a former member of the european parliament and fluent in french for the most part his politics are moderate and have really reflect positions. the long and bruising power struggle within the conservative alliance only came to an end when his very and rival pulled out of the race. i mean last year i called i'm in luck today and congratulated him i also offered him our full support in what i believe will be the extremely difficult election campaign ahead of us so we will support him without any sense of resentment and with all of our strength i speak for myself as well as for my party this see is you see is was among the support of german voters however
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is something i mean lush and will have to work hard for in recent polls the majority do not believe he has what it takes to lead europe's biggest economy. as if he apparently he's not my type and i don't see him as this incisive leader that i am hoping for and that we might meet. i'm fos his just the other way around he's not determined enough. with the conservatives on really handling it well now they finally have a candidate but they don't even have a program for what kind of procedures that it's like getting a driver's license but there's no cost anymore. it's now 5 months ahead of germany's federal elections i mean lusha now faces an uphill battle to defend the chancellery against the greens and succeed. there are minor for of the top story that we're tracking for you this hour charm sprint if it is that he has died while visiting troops battling northern rebels davey's death comes shortly after he
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won his 6th term in office the 68 year old came to power in the rebellion in 1990 and was one of africa's longest serving leaders. the news continues right here up next to your business with rob watts and i hope to see you again at the top down. the green. you feel worried about the. 2. i'm neal of people in the green zone spot and so me it's clear remains true. joining critique of the green transformation for me to use for the council. in mexico many portions of lunch us right now in the world climate tree it's an
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awful story this is my plan to bring home just one week. we're going to really get. we still have time to our time during. this. process. to get back to. the world bank says it's now reached. developing countries on the banks vice president of human development. europe's medicine's regulator has backed the. benefits outweigh the risks. claims. carbon emissions
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by 2020. welcome to the program the world bank has approved $2000000000.00 in financing for developing nations to buy coronavirus back seems the money is going to $17.00 countries including ivory coast. rwanda the world bank says the financing will come in the form of grants for the poorest nations the organization is expecting to support 50 countries with a total of $4000000000.00 for vaccines by the middle of this year. ok now speak to. vice president for human development at the world bank thank you very much for joining us on business not just explain to us what these countries are going to be using this money for. thank you rob for your question the countries can use the money for i don't put tracing vaccines and importantly
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for deploying vaccines and this means meeting the costs of hiring vaccine ito's training them communications stakeholder engagement we know that these 2 are very important at this time because there is a vaccine hesitancy it can also apply it can also pay for a cold chain and logistics the way we provide the financing is quite flexible so so countries choose to use the money where they most need some of these are the real fundamentals things like p.p.a. just being i would say are actually transport the vaccines are some of the countries that you're working with an awful long way away from being able to acquire and effectively distribute the vaccines many countries are. getting their vaccines to kovacs the global alliance led by w h o and unicef and kovacs is aiming to provide
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a vaccines to cover 20 percent of the population in developing countries of course there are supply destructions and supply shortages at the moment which makes it difficult for 4 countries to get vaccines and that's why the world bank with we're advocating for vaccine equity we're also and the keating 4 countries that have separate sex scenes to make them available to developing countries as what you have expected wealthy nations to paps of them all by this point and for maybe this sort of financing to not have been necessary. well i think compared to what happened during h one n one previously that countries are getting the developing countries are getting access to vaccines suna. during the course of the pandemic than we've seen in the past and so that's on the plus side of course much more can be done i'm actually in favor of financing being available to countries so that they can they can purchase
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or co-pay for vaccines because this is a way of lubricating the market making things will move so the financing is is is very important and as i said the budget is seeing the vaccines as one thing but actually distributing and deploying them effectively is another and in the middle of a pandemic having this additional financing when government budgets us trained is really very helpful in getting shots into arms which is which at the end of the day is what we're all interested in and these $2000000000.00 just the tip of the iceberg so far. it's the beginning and we expect to have to approve more financing as as the year progresses as you said at the. introduction we're aiming to double this abound and and reach more than double the number of countries by the middle of the year and no one knows how the pandemic is going to progress and they may be the need for us. in order to address the variance of
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concern so this is this is something that could be a long term interval i'm to motif vice president for human development of the world bank thank you so much for joining us thank you for having me. now the european drug regulator the a.m.a. has ruled that the benefits of johnson and johnson's covered 19 back saying outweigh the risks of side effects clearing the way for its use throughout the the agency reviews a small number of cases of rare blood clotting disorders among recipients of the vaccine i mean u.s. job was authorized in the european union in march but widespread use is yet to begin that the amazed decision should come as good news for european economies looking to leave lockdowns behind. a vaccine development and approval are of course important but they're no good if you can't actually get the jobs to patients as we've been hearing that's why vaccine transportation is more critical than ever and
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a lot goes into moving those doses. leipzig based pharmacists clodius a mission has been eagerly awaiting this delivery in germany doctors' offices have recently been allowed to administer cool 5th 1000 vaccines before then shots were only available at specially designated vaccination centers pharmacies are in charge of distribution in this case it's the biotech finds her job is what it might be supplies are still limited at the moment doctors are not receiving their full orders then. but i think things will get better in the coming weeks i don't want to start the vaccine was developed here at biotechs production facility in the western german city of marble work many are pinning their hopes on the plant's manufacturing potential. some 400 people work here around the clock the aim is to produce 250000000 vaccine doses by the end of june in the future that
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could rise to 750000000 a year. frankfurt airport is a 90 minute drive away it's a key transit point for gems going in and out of the country. fill up little back is in charge of pharmaceutical transport at lufthansa as logistics subsidiary. preparations for the vaccine rollout have been underway for some time the jobs are transported in cooling containers that can sustain temperatures of minus 70 degrees celcius storage facilities must also be kept at all to low temperatures. with you know far more at a temperature of minus 20 degrees celsius here vaccines are quite small so even in the boxes behind me you can store a large amount of doses of. vaccines developed at the biotech facility in germany are destined for countries all over the world. and suppliers abroad send
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their gems to pharmacies across germany to. back at leipsic claudia's amish has distributed the 1st doses to doctors' offices demand is extremely high. we are going to have all the facts a nation appointments until mid may we're fully booked within 3 days. in germany and around the world finding an efficient way of getting jams to those who need the most will be key to ending the pandemic. next the international energy agency is warning that global c o 2 emissions could increase by was 5 percent this year that would offset much of the decline last year resulting from the pandemic it's almost as if the world's biggest polluters are making up for lost time. demand for energy is rising fast across the world and with coal accounting for a large chunk of energy produced the international energy agency expects carbon
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emissions to rise significantly not just in asia and some developing countries but also in the u.s. it's a global coal consumption this year could rise by 5 percent to $33000000000.00 tons that's because renewables solar wind and hydro power can't cover the world's growing demand for energy. good news however is that we are seeing a very big momentum. investment you know how much knowledge is so 2021 is said to be the largest ever in teaches you the c in renewable sources are equally empty because we see now that they are high and that's what the is hoping for u.s. president joe biden presents plans on how to reduce carbon emissions in the future and his global climate summit on thursday but u.s. action alone won't be enough a concerted global effort is required. now let's take
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a look at some of the other business stories making headlines around the world the u.k. government says it's toughening its targets on sierra to emissions by law the country will commit to cut them by 78 percent by 2035 it's in the target will require more electric cars renewable and nuclear electricity and even encouraging people to cut down on meet and dairy. spain's cash a bank will cut more than $8000.00 jobs as part of a cost cutting plan after acquiring rival bankia the lender now funds to close mall . $1500.00 planned branches and country last month cash a bank finalize the deal which has led to the creation of spain's biggest domestic bank. as a high paying for much better times this year after their economy shrank by 8 percent during 2020 tobacco could play a key role in the bounce back in some ways main crop accounting for 10 percent of
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his g.d.p. and 2021 growing season is an important one. to buckle from or to even the energy to go sequel in the north east of zimbabwe's capital harare looks at a good harvest season he has come through the corner crisis will like him most of the zimbabwean farmers expect to sell more than last year expecting this year to cement their trauma until he turns up to exit to the markets hoping that the prices will do richard at least $4.00 a k.g. and i think for us that would be would be a good if they could seize. the bubble auction floors are opening in the capital harare zimbabwe is still buckle is on demand making that country the top produce a in africa in 6th in the world government plans to increase production to 300000000 kilograms to target a $5000000000.00 u.s. dollar industry by 2025 the crop last year was only $35000000.00 kilos
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the estimates are still being calculated but we think it will be prettier than that . and because of the improved quality i think the prices may be a little higher economic analysts warn that dog growth may be driven by a good agriculture season corbett 19 could slow down their progress into the. recovery but on account of the good rainfall that we did which is good for cotton when i put it does we'll or this leave it. is it positive. that it's what the in the air force this do a lot of uncertainties with respect to the quote that 90 days when all they're going to be with which will probably slow down. this aids as they go to tobacco season zimbabwe expects to harvest more than 2000000 metric tons of grain and cereal crops in the 2021 funding season this is positive for
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a country that has struggled with food security for more than it. so for me on the business team here in bergen thank you very much for joining us if you'd like a bit more from us you can check out our website the way dot com slash business you can also find us on facebook and twitter of course as you know thanks for joining us senator next time. around the art. work people have to say. first to us. trying to secure their stories reporter every weekend on t.w. . and you hear me now here here's we're going to hear you and how last year's german chancellor will bring you an angle a makeover and you've never had to have before surprise yourself with what is
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