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for loved ones. that they were going. to speed up deliveries indian railways has launched an oxygen express service ferrying supplies directly from production plants like a beacon of hope the 1st train arrives in maharashtra one of the hardest hit states where more than 62000 people have lost their lives to the virus. inside clinics grieving families play medical stuff while outside crematoriums and cemeteries struggle to accommodate bodies this graveyard expects to run out of space in a matter of days. i think the 2nd wave is more dangerous and deadly. this time it's not even sparing the young ones. at the delhi hospital a group of men heaved their brother out of a rickshaw they tried to get him admitted earlier but were sent home now they
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learned it's too late to save him. the father of 5 is dead on arrival since he wasn't admitted to the hospital or taken to its morgue his death is unlikely to be counted in the city's swiftly rising official toll. let's go straight to delhi now where data rate to change my is standing by and reset what is the situation like in delhi today. the situation in general becca is very very difficult we are getting as always courts from hospitals all over the city saying that they are running out of oxygen they have just a few hours oxygen left in their hospitals in fact 20 people died or were not in a private hospital in delhi simply because the hospital ran out of oxygen people who want critical care a quick one just dying because the hospital didn't have any oxygen left in its stores now schools does it transcends of desperation and anguish in delhi right now
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we have the case that number of cases are spending so fast that possibly there's not a single family in daily which is not be directly or indirectly affected by the riots in cases in this 2nd surge and he's also rebecca a growing sense of anger as to why this has been death with the rays has why isn't will oxygen available have the same certainly are horrific i'm right as we just saw in that report the fast trains delivering oxygen is that what the conditions might improve soon. well upon doing the doxygen that you saw coming by train in your report because it also oxygen coming by road because you have various high research of being cheated out and declared as oxygen go to the us to get these oxygen tankers from different parts of the country to go to destinations where they are most critically needed at the same time you also have them and scott who cleans
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bringing suit insulin goes to places where it was supposedly needed so he's on the way but the 2nd problem is distribution of this oxygen not india has the federal structure which means you have different states and they're competing claims between the states arrest who needs oxygen and then there's a difference between states which are rooted like crime and secondly the abilities be chippy party and those states which are not and those which are not run by the egypt we are complaining that they are not getting priority when it comes to oxygen supplies so that is another big issue which is facing the country right now. puro delhi bureau chief amrita chimera there a navy officials in indonesia say they have found items from a submarine that went missing last wednesday crushing hopes of the crew survival the submarine has been classified as missing indonesia's navy now says it's officially declaring it a sunken vessel solves oxygen supply is believed to have run out early saturday
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several countries sent warships an aircraft to help with the search search crews believe they have found located the submarine deep under water with no chance of her members surviving. of more mess i'm now joined by date ovaries preventing purba in jakarta her head on it what was can you tell us about this incident. yes just about one hour ago military commander general young daughter and nephew chief of staff admiral you don't mind going to how the press conference on the mic to stiffen up when i'm off to search operation off dismissing suffering so they are displaying atlantic evidence believed to be to part of the missing south marine such as. periscope pickens a mast which are used to be us quite a coup members to do prayer and also a persistent spawn so. the nephew chiefs staff has confirmed dead the
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status of dismissing submarine has now changed from stop me to sub some so it's indicating that there is no hope for. rescue operation to find any survivors left into submarine rides and now officially declared as son committed they give any indication of what might have happened to the vessel why why it ended up in the state so that if he chief of staff has also confirmed that. the cause of this missing someone is not related to an explosion he said that it's related to a crack that. gradually from the moment is how marine sound you know the waters of so it's related to a crack not to be an explosion explosion if it's related to an explosion so. said that it must be heard to
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a sonar and that has been deployed by the military and all other action scenes in indonesia in order to search the missing submarine so the point is it's not related to an explosion but it's related to a cracks all right with this story has captured the nation how are people reacting to this latest development. yes for the last couple of days it's become the headline in our country so just now there are more than 500000 tweets. expressing their condolences about this we have to stiffle government because the nephew chief of staff has also expressed their concerns about this incident even though he said they he don't want to speculate about the condition of what about the crew that's why the military and all of their joint team has to carrying out the operation until the ship was fun whatever the result may be all right thank you
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danny pearl and to counter thanks for the update thank you. the later of man myles military is an intern asia for crisis talks with regional later as he and heads of state a pressing for an end to the deadly crackdown on pro-democracy activists military arrested democratically elected lawmakers and seized control in february when the army general the cleric himself the new data. it's the 1st time general men on long has left me and ma since the army seized power from the civilian government at the beginning of february other nations in southeast asia one myanmar's army to end the brutal repression of its opponents. would be done outside the summit in the indonesian capital jakarta protesters gathered to reinforce those demands the united nations says the under arrest in myanmar is
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a security risk for the whole region. it wants members of the asio and bloc of countries to lead the way. as a result is more crucial than ever as the region faces an urgent crisis in yet the situation requires a robust international response all unified regional effort more than 700 people have been killed in the crackdown on opponents of the military regime in myanmar. the deposed civilian leader unsung suchi remains in detention along with thousands of political prisoners rounded up by police opposition groups and ethnic minorities have joined forces to form a new national unity government our main job is to and this is a military dictatorship once for all to restore democracy in the freedom. for people near. the summit does give the region the chance to deal directly with
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me. but is unlikely to bring any early end to the people's nightmare. let's take a look now at some of the stories making headlines around the world i mean inlaid is a commemorating the estimated 1500000 of their ancestors killed by ottoman turks in 1958 the us is expected to join around 30 other nations informally recognizing the massacre as genocide many historians regard the killings as the 1st genocide of the 20th century but turkey rejects the. us health regulator saying the use of johnson and johnson corona virus vaccine can resume immediately acts and actions using the single dose shot would temporarily halted 11 days ago after a small number of people developed a rare blood clots after receiving the shot experts agree the vaccines benefits outweigh the risk of blood clotting. prosecutors in france have opened
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a terrorism investigation after a policewoman was stabbed to death at a station near paris 3 people thought to be connected to the attack or have been detained for french president emanuel macron said the country will never give in to what he calls islamist terrorism. and normally quiet residential neighborhood just outside paris now the center of attention in france security agents flooded the area investigating the killing of a police employee that occurred in an unlikely location. the police station is very well protected there is a protective lock and so people can't just walk in so the attacker waited for her to go and change her parking ticket the murder of course her by surprise as she left the police station for just a moment and so it was really a cowardly barbaric attack to kill someone and to kill a policewoman. the local media report that the attacker was
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a 36 year old man with no criminal record some witnesses say they heard him say a large. arabic for god is great as he stabbed his victim a police officer then shot dead the attacker there are suggestions the man had previously scouted out the site. the office of the national anti-terrorism prosecutor has taken charge over the investigation of the crimes committed here. the reasons for this are 1st how the events occurred which involved looking for a target. also the way the crime was committed. the profile of the victim. but also the remarks made by the perpetrator at the time of the crime will no more will be president emanuel mccrone paid tribute to the police worker named as stephanie in a tweet he said that the nation stood by her family and in the fight against
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islamic terrorism we will not give up. their prime minister condemned what he called another barbaric and cowardly attack. you're watching the news live from berlin data technology program shift is operational right stage and i'm michael okwu will bring you more headlines at the top of the hour in the meantime as always our web site j w dot com thanks very much for watching. their story their very own personal drama.
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to tell strophe remembered. and they share private footage with us there's never been seen before. bactrim those sorts of people 26 people on t.w. . digital art works like this one are selling for big money thanks largely to an f t s providence ascribing block chain tech but who profits from the crypto art market and what they are is that's the trend hyatt that's our topic unshift today. paintings regularly self a crazy prices but buying
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a digital works for $69000000.00 us dollars that it could download for free that's insane and yet that's what this digital collapse sold for by the us artist mike winkleman who goes by the name people he could hardly believe it himself. well even though i like that yeah. an unfathomable number to be quite honest. i think i would have been surprised too that kalash is currently the 3rd most expensive work ever auctioned by a living artist and the people jay pick is just the tip of the iceberg the thing that grinds auction off digital art works for nearly $6000000.00 in just 20 minutes the gift from the young cat went for around $600000.00 and the dutch musician sold a digital concert for 1200000 dollars that's a lot of money the hype surrounding crypto art has been triggered by an f.t.c. cryptographic datasets that guarantee authenticity and origin a bit like
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a signature on a painting curator have found things and f.t.'s will change the art market. we have been pretty much waiting for. technical standards that digital works of art and he needs unique and can be treated easily for the last known among 20 years. digital used to be hard to sell or trade but no thanks to any teens who can only original they can get artwork attractive both as a collectible and as investment philip somers to sold online and paid for with crypto currency this attracts a totally new type of customer and there are people that are interested in art and creative action that the traditional art market just didn't know before and then be ready to spend money and support artists. for many artists the sudden spike in the when is primarily brings an important source of income but it also means
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a new car depreciation i think and there was no way to collect that were of 4 and so bad some big budget but it was really influential so they have a huge huge our impact our visual language are moral and so i think it now be our collect them and look at them as you know we are asked i am super super excited about. entering the art market is also becoming easier because artists can simply turn they were into any tools and sell them on one of the many online platforms. could this help democratize the market more mass doc to get the more muted people and new names we will see that will come into the market and new geographies so i think and if and the logical stand out will grant. creatives and the artists of the world much closer together in trade and collecting and
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physical art world was able to while some see n f t's as the next big thing others and so sure there. true art they believe it's a speculation bubble that will eventually burst there aren't only f.t.'s of art pretty much anything digital can be turned into an n.f.t. from tweets to virtual collectible cards to video game figures but hold on let's start from the top how exactly do an f.p.s. work well they're created and the block chain here's how. the block chain is a chain of data blocks bound to each other using propose graphic principles before a new block is added say a transaction like a frequent purchase it 1st gets verified by thousands or even millions of computers on the network in the block you can generate so-called tokens push can represent a particular value or the right to carry out an anonymous transaction in the chain
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like a digital coupon you can trade with. there are different types of crypto tokens. one r. and f. teams which stands for non fungible token fungible means exchangeable so non-tangible means not exchange unique or scarce money is fungible whether you have $1.00 us dollar bill or another doesn't matter the value remains the same. we used to think of digital art as somewhat fungible because it can be downloaded and copied theoretically endless number of times but now you can turn it in 10 and 15 by a process called token isolation and trace additional objects authenticity and uniqueness and actually contains all the data about who created the content how much it was sold for and who the owner ends the tokens are saved in the block chain using a smart contract or thanks transcription they're protected from being manipulated. currently n.f.t. trading many happens in the fear and block chain so you need
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a crypto wallet and the crypto currency if there are to purchase something but what happens after you've bought a digital artwork this is an important question since n f t's only say that information about the artwork not the piece itself often all you have is a link to a safe location and we've all had this problem right digital data can be lost or deleted which in this case would be a pretty expensive error message and there are other problems we asked experts probably on glass and berlin about possible risks for buyers. if. you buy in and if you don't get the copyrights. you really do entry on the block. or. unique and digitally read so to speak as they see there is nothing preventing the artist from saying hey i'm creating
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a 2nd edition of this book is the token. going. but the lawyer doesn't think this is likely to happen despite the current time have shown no such inclination. pine on the right they don't have any incentive to destroy the trust of investors and purchases possibly making more tokens for a piece of all than they had initially said they would. the conditions of sale for a not with a written in the small contracts of the n.f.t. . these can be read online for example on this website the contract can be found on the given a theory of address and anyone can view it. if the artist breaks the contract and thereby devalues the artwork then you could claim for compensation. such a case hasn't occurred yet. a further problem is
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how can you know the person offering the n.f.t. art is the one who made the work british tech expert terence eaton warned of this and 2018 he put himself down in the blocks and as the creator of the mona lisa registered his work on the art verification part from various art and nobody noticed anything strange so how can artists protect their rights on line we ask catarina fatter from artists write society in new york when it comes to looks right he can do anything with the net it's a work that's still under copyright left. literally you will be legally penalized in the long run. but how can you be sure that the person who is selling the n.f.t. is the person who made the art work after all fake identities are a fundamental problem on the internet. of
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thieves have always tried to fake identities solving the problem of identification is considered the holy grail. of the 21st century. why did you feel the benefits we know have institutions which try to verify the identity of voters. one example is the sales platform foundation artists can't just register themselves they have to be explicitly invited like for example a russian artist's pussy riot. other platforms are also trying to keep fakes off their marketplace because they harm their the chip missy but they don't always succeed. these digital times are pictures by us artist corba rainbolt reports up for sale by unknown people as an f.t.c. and since then he had to clear copyright stamp to his pictures are not pretty but helpful. yet there are also notable advantages for artists thanks to the block
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chain artists can profit from all resales of their work and keep up with who owns their art. and interest. 10 surely it will lot a lot more. to the artists in the guards at work and the resale. but the biggest problem with n f t's is the amount of energy they use according to digic khana missed one single transaction on the theorem block chain has c o 2 emissions equal to playing around 36000 hours of you tube videos that's like streaming video nonstop for $250.00 days this catastrophic carbon footprint of f.t.'s is being discussed in the art scene. the turkish artist and scientist memo acton examined how much energy is consumed by crypto and in a tease. his calculations show that every digital transaction involving an n.f.t.
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whether you're creating bidding on selling or transferring one uses huge him. of energy. in the case of the theory of block change this is largely due to the proof of work standing by each bit of every transaction gets verified by the block train. this is why many block trains don't have as well as the theory i'm a working to improve their huge c o 2 footprints. you will see that other changes will come to them are. much more efficient energy consumption so this is the beginning and she. will learn how to improve their. friends. until then charity auctions such as carbon drop can help counteract some of the damage artists
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like people made their works available for the auctions and then the c o 2 emissions were compensated for by a platform similarly to flying the proceeds went to the open foundation which supports innovative and environmentally friendly to talk projects. are worth a project but it doesn't solve the problem if you're thinking too bad i would have liked on a quick to art work but not with that kind of environmental impact than here's a tip the website people generator creates pictures like those from the original kalash even people was impressed. what do you think i quipped art and asked is the future of the art market or is the whole thing just to try and tell us your thoughts goodbye and see you next time.
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