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executions seem to be a problem all right and you mentioned ver supplier of vaccines well we're learning now that india of course is one of the world's biggest suppliers of vaccines and yet they're facing a severe shortage itself how do. they go to multiple reasons that astrid it's an explosives have been saying that the government underestimated the domestic demand. figures as well as the secondly in we saw a huge increase in the demand of executions what's happened see that the government underestimated the domestic demand for that because after all as the 2nd leave in we saw a huge increase in the demand at least and what a bad thing at the deal there were just waiting to be cleaned up and these are the secondly is extremely just now explains i think that this is something that the government could not foresee just by what means as an order to come up with something that one me made one for not saying that while there's one big government there will be a 2nd we any we will get yes and unless the government ignores what it there are
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also been criticism of the government for its decision to export a lot of that and out without really having a couple strategy doing vasily its own population which is the size of the one that's innate actions of the country clearly the serial instituto of india which is the largest back when it actually did go now to therapy in the open to see if they did not have enough resources and funds to run but that would actually and more recently the see your statistics you would have now in it if you said that india will face a shortage in fact in the valley if you want and wondered why he said that it is because he did not get enough order to produce nothing so there seems to be a problem at the well it's a level that's right mirror charge green valley thank you so much. not review and after 6 months of conflict the situation in the country's tigra region is continuing to deteriorate millions of people have been displaced more are
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dependent on aid to survive with children amongst the worst affected many of them have lost loved ones to violence and nearly 5000 have been separated from their parents while running for their lives alone frightened and uncertain of the future thousands of children have become separated from their parents during the warranty grey. today they are cared for by aid workers but what will tomorrow bring. all this fighting is the hardest thing i've been 3. many people have been killed many homes have been destroyed. we left home early in the morning after we heard explosions it was right after we'd gone to visit our uncle for a few days when. we had to run for our lives.
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some of the children were separated from their parents while fleeing the fighting others have been orphaned all require medical care food and shelter aide workers don't have the necessary equipment to help them at the moment the needs on the ground and what we're seeing is not enough funding to support the services that are required to reach children and their families so a lot of the health care facilities and to grow and not functioning at the moment they've been damaged due to the conflicts and have had a lot of stores and equipment looted aid organizations warns that without immediate intervention the situation could spiral completely out of control. while the children and she cry cry out the international response has been mostly silent.
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here in germany the number of crimes carried out by right wing extremists has jumped to its highest for 20 years according to a government report released today interior minister horse they often described right wing extremism as the biggest threat to german national security the report says most of those attacks are motivated by racism and the new risk is posed by the increasingly aggressive coronavirus denial movement it's been linked to anti semitism and to democratic speech and right wing violence. let's get more from de w.'s chief political editor me. welcome why does germany of all countries have such a problem with right wing violence. well i have to warn you i don't have a satisfying answer to that because that is very much the uphill task that we saw interior minister haas the whole far spread out today as he stressed that there was not only this jump that's right wing extremist violence plays
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a role in more than half of all cases of politically motivated violence here and many he spoke of a brutalization of society i guess the short answer is that germany's dark nazi past has not changed history for good in the sense that neo nazis can't get a foot on the ground anymore and can't get a political foothold one has to say this came on the day as it became known that the leader of the use organization of the far right if tea party which sits in parliament here and many had to leave the party after concerns over extremist right wing remarks he made before so he this is something that's coming from different directions in society and we will have to wait and see what politicians to dop what the political response to that will have to be. for his are also keeping a. politically motivated crimes. yes and this really is also
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a key point it's not just coming from the right it's coming from all different directions from the left as well yes that the authorities stress that it was no longer mass demonstrations it was more small carefully planned violent attacks that are becoming increasingly concerned a brutalization of society interior minister hospital for is warning is taking place and also attacks on politicians and officials threats and attacks have doubled just over the past year alone also because of the pandemic and the movement this that came into existence in resistance to actually denying that this crisis was taking place which is neither left or right so alarm bells ringing all around here and me right now thank you for the chief political we have a question. oh in sports has been back in action in
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the bundesliga after a 2 week coronavirus quarantine after sitting out 3 games and came to pull themselves out of their allegations against meit's could only manage a one all draw. being 2nd to last in the standings this late in the season means your him big trouble could is here to berlin come back strong from their quarantine and rack up some points against both spend suns minds. got them on the way after 36 minutes. that set. a perfectly designed and executed free kick headed in by the frenchman to open the scoring for a haircut. but it took mines only 5 minutes to respond. philip netting his 1st born just the get go. and what an unstoppable beauty it was. and that's how it ended
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one and is here to pick up only one point though it could prove crucial in their battle to be the drop. made history as the 1st asian woman and 2nd woman ever to win a best director oscar but viewers in her native china didn't see the trial of the ceremony. along with all mentions of her in the media a film nomad land which won best picture is also not being shown at the backlash began in march when beijing discovered an interview the director gave 8 years ago. the world is talking about filmmaker chloe except china where the director of the oscar winning film nomad land was born the reason is an interview gave in 2013 where she described china as a place where there are lies everywhere she and her film have been censored from
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the internet in china so have people in beijing heard of her. sorry i haven't heard anything. i haven't heard her name very young. this man decides what people in china are allowed to see right after taking office president xi jinping declared that art has the fundamental responsibility to serve socialism he's increasingly been using china's economic might to censor hollywood as well. thanks to the pandemic last year china was the biggest film market in the world with some 2000000000 euros in revenue now or in a situation where offending the chinese government means potentially being shut out on the largest box office in the world and that is an increasing source of pressure on hollywood decision makers to play ball so hollywood has really edited films for
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the chinese market like bohemian rhapsody the bio pic of freddie mercury lead singer of the band queen in patrolling his life it addresses his homosexuality including a scene of a kiss which was removed from the chinese release. a scene recreating a famous music video in which mercury dressed in women's clothes was also cut homosexuality is taboo in china. in a report titled made in hollywood censored by beijing james taker analyzes the self-censorship by the us film business. hollywood enjoys this reputation of being an industry that speaks truth to governmental power to see that this sort of free pass that the industry overall is given to beijing to influence their movies is disappointing. china's president knows that if he controls hollywood he also controls what the rest of us see and what we feel. is hollywood being willing
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to change content for the global release of the movies not just the version of the movies that show in china so that the chinese communist party censureship dictates actually affect what the entire world watches chinese posters for nomad land had already been printed before the ban china's propaganda apparatus loves films that are critical of the u.s. not criticism of its own country nomad land is unlikely to ever be shown in china. or c d w news life from baghdad coming up next on news asia and yes hold the export of vaccines as a basis to control record breaking numbers of coverage on chain infections we look at what this means for countries that dependent on doses. i may bring back british isles develop sydney and get nervously will find out how the country has
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come should be here for the 2nd time. to colleagues to meet. him and coaches their touch personal secrets. to. trying to succeed. because i want to see of germany with a name the last few years have been quite o'brien friendly and. i'm going to tell me how much when it comes to gemma because on the whole so it was not quite in the oxford but perhaps the biggest on the new line i'm going down the road i'd love to be in the news there are pros and i recall when you feed them all together they're realizing the cultures of the noble way of living they are you ready to meet them very me right just do it. i'm secure in the fire. that's hard and in the end this is a me you're not
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a lotus to your rules and you. are you familiar with this. with the smugglers with violence of the what's your story ready ready. i'm sure there was a women especially of victims of violence. take part and send us your story your train already has to understand this new culture. saw another visitor another years you want to become citizens. for migrants your platform for reliable information. you're watching v.w. news asia coming up today surpassing a market that no country wants to reach india logs 20000000 recorded covert cases as the crisis continues in the in battle country and health officials faced and new
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variant of the corner virus and neighboring bangladesh i developments in india nervously will find out how the country has been coping as it hopes to avoid its own covert crisis. i'm melissa chana thank you for joining us india has crossed the 20000000 threshold when it comes to covert cases and that's only the officially recorded infections experts say the actual numbers could be 5 to 10 times higher the oxygen shortage at hospitals continues and the health care system remains overwhelmed with not enough beds or drugs for patients the infection rate is slowing down however and the government is aggressively vaccinating as many people as possible in the country of 1400000000 here and we to cima in delhi with more. the worst largest
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manufacturer of vaccines is basically the serum institute of india and by this situation has been a key role in india's vaccination guy along with another indigenous vaccine me now people are asking themselves whether the e.u. government underestimated its need for vaccines after the 1st wave of the good virus into the india and began to explore vaccines some 66000000 doses of vaccine will sit in dozens of countries as applied to india's vaccination diplomacy the country's gender dispute also was appreciated but now it defines its job slot it's also started getting now that seems to overseas for example that russia's new wii is not being used it is that solution. and india isn't just importing vaccines from abroad it has stopped exporting its own production of them as well and that threatens to have a serious knock on effect for other countries still waiting to immunize their own
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populations india is a powerhouse behind kovacs the international program coronating vaccines to the world's poorest nations about half of kovacs doses are on order from india sarah institute through kovacs and bilateral deals many countries are depending on india that includes nations in africa and asia places including afghanistan and maher and bangladesh let's take a closer look now at bangladesh now dhaka is relying on india to pull through and deliver doses until then health officials have put the country on lockdown and while infections have started dropping the government has decided to extend the measures for now but that is turning out to be terribly tough for the poorest people in the country. there are many new mouths to feed in the bangladeshi capital dhaka. the coronavirus pandemic and the lock down are hitting
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people hard. especially those already straining to make ends meet. for many the food provided by this charity is all they have to eat at the end of their daily ramadan fast or if. i mean if i've lost my job in this coronavirus pandemic i have no earnings so i come here for if tar to go buy all these are staying i pull my rickshaw under the sun but i make very little money and i'm too poor to buy if they are so i come here for free food. the government imposed districts nationwide lockdown in april to try to contain a massive surge in infection. they're optimistic that the measures are working as cases appear to be falling. but the restrictions are taking a heavy toll. more than 2 thirds of people in bangladesh have been forced to stop
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work or close their businesses at least for a time because of the pandemic. downs are hitting our bread and butter would be my start date around medan because of the lock down i had to keep my shop closed the dates are rotting as i was unable to sell them this is difficult for us he's locked down on the wood we're going to live in my purview is in skullcaps i still inside my closed shop i was expecting to sell them all during the month of ramadan before aid but i doubt that's going to happen it is very problematic for us. but the government is resisting pressure to open up more quickly saying this would lead to more casualties especially with the end of ramadan approaching in the middle of may. they're also concerned that what's happening in india could come to bangladesh . they say if the indian variant is allowed to circulate on the streets of london desh the consequences would be devastating. the urging bangladeshis not to let
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their guard down despite their desire to get back to normal for many though the situation is already dire and will only get worse if the pandemic is not brought under control. joining us is chamonix air hussein who leaves the public health association of bangladesh and has been working on public health matters for several decades i'm curious because we've seen this play out across the world the poor are disproportionately impacted by the pandemic what is the government of bangladesh doing about that and you are much. more. or less. but still the big ocean use their. war saw during the lockdown so one of those bombing is required. and just to
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hold. people who are really not i mean every day i mean. that's one support is given but there are number of organizations and us. are also coming up. along with situations of these poor souls who are. working. on a daily basis and some of them lose their jobs so that's. really sums by the government. and as a public health expert you know that economic situation always goes hand in hand now you've been tracking the pandemic from the beginning and one thing i'm curious about is are you worried about a surge after ramadan ends later this month. second
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surge has created a lot of. community rage. the 2nd week of march but fortunately. just come down and what is not. now is $97.00. but. during the not much time. i mean you know we have been. it's best to because there are a lot of moment of. people from what this place there are a lot of moment in the market that. me it. news starts at the moment is very much our situation so that's an bucky phillips part we are. and how this really
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is. kurds who are really. where we are only the 2nd where. this. was you who called in march. is was duty on. march. and again there was a reduction in. my year i. was only 4 courts so it's definitely something. so it's definitely something to watch i would want to quickly ask you how concerned you are about this covert variant circulating in india just next door. so there is what missions. in bangladesh we try julie i can get this.
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so far so far. this year is our institution. or. getting very very very good. but back in the common cold war or. last week i'm going to continue. and that was. very and. to monitor the situation because you do have a long border chamonix you who are saying thank you so much for joining us. thank you as we've been my mentioning new double mutation of the corona virus has been
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partly blamed for the rapid increase in cases in india and it's something that makes neighboring states such as thank you dash particularly vulnerable experts say it is more infectious and deadly than earlier variants here's what we know the west indian state of maharashtra is where the b. 1617 far into the current a virus was 1st recorded in december 2020 the strain has 2 mutations on his spike preteen that's the bit of the virus that gets into our body cells both genetic mutations of cooked up before around the world in other strains of the current a virus and when they did they willing to the virus passing between people more easily they were also linked to the virus being better able to get past the body's defenses. briefly the 1st metric increase give across india more diversity more for the theme of the thing that what might be happening is that something that it was
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the sort of between people is very rapidly moving through the population of people who are yet to contract infection and therefore spreading faster. but how quickly does this new type spread to get a handle on mad researches need to be able to see when people have it and when they die from it which means sequencing the viruses genes that research has been extremely limited so far in india out of millions of cases in this new wave only around a 1000 sequences have been published meanwhile scientists across the world are working to find out how deadly b. 1617 is as the number of people dying continues to rise there on says can come quickly enough. that's it for today there's always more on our website dot com ford slash asia we leave you with pictures of people across asia getting their coded vaccinations or if ministering don thank you for watching see you
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psychiatric problems and the ways people can get help. thousands are dying every day in india as it experiences the biggest wave of coronavirus infections the world has seen. the health care system is in danger of collapse and millions are suffering from anxiety and depression. deepika padukone is searching people to get help she set up the live love laugh foundation that helps connect people with mental health services like telephone hotlines and suicide prevention centers. she says no life should be lost to mental illness. robots in berlin welcome to this day that we covered 19 special now india has reported more than 20000000 cases of covered 19 although the actual figure may be much higher than that as well as the immense physical toll of the pandemic it's
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