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doctors and psychologists who will help with dealing with the aftermath of this attack the president of the republic of tatarstan where this attack took place has made an emotional statement and has also declared that tomorrow will be a day of mourning in the republic and do we know anything more about why this happened you know who perpetrated this attack we don't know too much about the motives yet this is an ongoing investigation of course in this case pretty quickly we saw the interior ministry announce that there was a counter terrorism operation going on and the president of tatarstan even called the perpetrator a 19 year old male a terrorist but it doesn't seem that there were kind of any religious motives going on there in this muslim majority republic at all at the moment it seems that
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perhaps there may have been personal motives the 19 year old who perpetrated this attack was apparently expelled from a vocational college that he was studying at just this year and he actually according to media reports at least studied at the school that he attacks today before that so there may have been personal motives but we haven't had official confirmation of that yet how common are school shootings in russia. they're very rare especially when it comes to attacks with firearms so actual shootings that has happened once in moscow in 2014 and one time in 2018 encourage which is actually crimea so internationally recognized as ukraine but under russian jurisdiction and school attacks have taken place a handful of times with but usually with other weapons with knives or hammers because it's really hard to get your hands on
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a gun here in russia there are strict gun laws and actually today in response to this shooting president vladimir putin has announced that those laws will be getting even stricter to prevent anything like what we happen what we saw happening today happening again in the future emilie's sure when in moscow thank you. countries worldwide have appealed for calm following deadly vitaly atory attacks between israel and palestinians israel has launched fresh air strikes on tuesday against targets in gaza and hamas has fired dozens of rockets toward israel authorities in israel say that 15 militants were killed in its prior overnight strikes while gaza health officials say $24.00 palestinians died including children the escalation in violence follows days of clashes in east jerusalem. israel launches
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a series of deadly retaliatory strikes on gas. hours after rockets were fired from the palestinian enclave. they retaliate tory attacks which began on monday night marked a significant escalation in tensions in jerusalem they followed a day of heavy clashes between palestinians and israeli police inside the x. gun mosque. hundreds of people were injured when police fired stun grenades and tear gas at palestinian demonstrators later israeli nationalists gathered for a nanny will march through jerusalem's old city to celebrate israel's capture of east jerusalem during 19676 day war many palestinians view the march as a provocation the catalyst for the violence is israel's plans to evict and number of palestinian families from east jerusalem to make room for jewish settlers for
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many the evictions are just part of a wider trend some economical policy that has really targeted notes. that are going to say you are. not getting a salary and other places and they have sent around a truce enormous certain months trying to extricate jerusalem from its pristine and run. the international community is now calling for all sides to deescalate. and for more let's bring in shiny rosana studio here reporter shani i mean the situation has escalated quite quickly from street skirmishes to rocket attacks air strikes now a human toll what's expected in the coming hours the coming days. it's a great question nobody knows we do know for a fact the israeli military chief of staff have announced he's preparing for wide ground operation we know there's been 5000 israeli reserve troops that have been
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called for duty that's a sign that israel is not going to retreat or deescalate anytime soon we know that we do also need to keep in mind on thursday we have in to speak down one of the most important days and holidays past the end of the moment on fast as it's a celebration for muslims they very much in gaza would like to have this round of fighting done by then it seems that is the round is not going to collaborate with that has no interest in making things toned down by thursday and if we have any doubt about that we also hear in the last an hour that the egyptians have turned to israel in offering to be the mediator between israel and palestinians and it was rejected by the israelis who are claiming we still need to do more work in gaza before we can retreat before we can deescalate so i don't think we see any changes coming in next year or 2 to say the least a very sober assessment there shaunie tell us. about the timing you behind this flare up in violence why is this happening right now. well you know this is this is
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a common known unfortunately between israeli and palestinians but actually if you look at each scene separately in israel and in gaza hamas we see each one have their own political internal incentives we see in israel a prime minister netanyahu wouldn't hurt at the end of his career trying to find for another another term in office while opposition has been seem to be gaining momentum in the last week and for him to be the strong defender of israel in this timing it's a great deal of support getting a lot of support pushing himself forward maybe making it again galvanizing forces behind him staying in the prime minister prime minister's office that's on the israeli side if you look at the palestinians we see that hamas following the cancellation of the elections that were supposed to be taking place they need to
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cement their legacy and their ability to be the new rulers of the palestinian people both in gaza in the west bank and this is what they're doing they're connecting this all started with jewish women they're connecting themselves as the defenders of jerusalem and he fights happening in jerusalem we come from gaza we will defend to the palestinians we are going to be the leaders of the palestinians in a day post mahmoud abbas the aging leader that can stop the election and seem to be refusing to clear the scene but hamas is not waiting for him to go they are making steps on the ground to galvanize support of the west bank which is traditionally a fun tough area for them themselves so in a way both sides are actually playing to each other's hands by keeping this conflict alive. timing which is very sensitive to what is the international community's role here because the u.s. and they have called on all sides to deescalate tells right briefly. well we know
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from past ground like that and we know too many of these that this is the only way to actually bring some sort of ceasefire israel would try to get its. what we would call you know they would they would say they want to punish a mass for their initiatives and they will only be stopped when with a strong parents strong international pressure it's not there yet we know from the past that it has is really just 3 to 4 days of free hand operating in gaza before being really start firmly by the americans europeans and so on one tiny thing we need to keep in mind this time israel netanyahu himself has had in the last year done freaking peace agreements with arab nations we need to see what they choose to do this time because this puts him in a very tricky position because everything connected to palestinians of course sensitive but especially of this timing at the end of ramadan. shani was honest
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thank you. other stories making news new government out of china shows that its population grew at its music taste in decades the world's largest country by population counted about 1400000000 people in 2020 and that gain of about 600000000 since 2010 an aging population could have a long term impact on china's economic prospects. u.s. t.v. network n.b.c. says that it won't be broadcasting the next year's golden globe awards the decision follows complaints about alleged ethical lapses and lack of diversity at the hollywood foreign press association which hands out the t.v. and film awards. the world health organization says that the corona virus variant 1st identified in india last year is being classified as one of global concern some initial studies show that it's threads more easily it comes as india's
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7 day average of new cases hit a record high on tuesday of over 390000 experts say that the actual numbers of infections and could be much higher the government is facing growing calls for a nationwide lockdown. those dealing with the sick and the dead say that india's approach to distributing vaccines and has failed. to note the povich 19 victim to an already overcrowded crime editorial in the city of bengaluru soaring case rates have now but the city to impose a lockdown. police in some areas of beating those violating the strict rules and seizing their vehicles. all of them. will be in the system and the rule then it is the ball settled. for now bengaluru is markets and stores are closed.
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there aren't many people here but they don't maintain social distancing after providing some relief to the poor there's nothing wrong with the lockdown. vaccinations are happening slowly in a country desperate to bring infections under control. people are facing so many problems they're sitting on a powder keg they can easily get infected unless an alternative is found distributing vaccines in more places like community halls or playgrounds. there's no country wide policy in place critics say the government is up to katie responsibility by leaving facts and nations to individual states that's resulted in a scramble impinge on province people crowding a vaccination center put themselves and others at risk. we would know we had to
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call the police to maintain social distancing but to no avail people are not listening to us at all and we have been telling them continuously since morning to maintain distancing medical workers have mounted protests against the government's handling of the coronavirus and the indian medical association has called on the government to impose a lockdown across the country. for weeks now states of being competing fiske ass results is including oxygen. they've been left to the messy of the market needing to more anger and frustration with the government in delhi. let's talk about that anger and frustration we're joined by data correspondent i mean should fall from delhi i mean why isn't there a nationwide lockdown. was fought over the country especially to me just that you are under some all this is not considered sufficient
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it specially if he is it was an industry just trying to knock down and i think this will be a great that you know france mission because they didn't look. like cases of were jute however critics believe that the government's hesitation and avoids a national vote don't stand still in the shop to decide the movie don't want to see the last you know what it was in a similar which wasn't a bit snippy but it didn't get people and you know it does and it wasn't a crush of people trying to exit me just cities and this is of course had a massive economic impact as well however now did a once for national opt out not just from the opposition which will head next let's as well because the say that you're not actually saving the country from economic impact by baubles international because it does not. and addressing the virus there in india you know it's not just you know a matter for india itself in fact the world health organization classifies
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a new virus variant found in the country as a global concern what makes it so dangerous. first off this wireless is more trucks and this is considered one of the traits that makes a bit into some of the other criteria that you would how would you have. planes that can it in the back but flippantly so i asked sequence in is required there are concerns of course that this may need this massive solution yet seeing this is yet to be confirmed however but experts have pointed out that it's found that this knowledge magazines to some extent the design of vaccines will have to believe is a death toll of the school far more than the vaccines should be evil fight of this spirit as well and i mean in terms of the rollout just walk us through you know how it is proceeding right now unfortunately in just axion go
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all out is going to with great knowledge is just or you die and when you look at. this now and this is especially happening that india has actually ended its act just mind by making every when you have the major beating a little bit but in yes hi i want to do is had each. and now at this minute it's averaging. one of the meetings and this is the start that you do is that as states and outspend children often old and genetic it's a matter of practice and that just aren't enough tools is being manufactured in addition even in these one at the end of that is why spend head to 6 didn't you because you know who also trying to do is getting vaccinated are getting sick who is getting that nuclear getting pulled it out even dying so this last hesitation strong that we're not trying to get the vaccine and those who are try not be able to get lost which is code in the backseat driver for the as well as and yes answers of fighting a little bit certainly challenging on both ends there in
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a mission with a view from delhi thank you so much. today marks the 10th anniversary of a landmark treaty on violence against women and domestic abuse the council of europe conventional so known as the istanbul convention says that states have a responsibility to prevent all forms of violence against women and must promote equality between women and men it says that they must investigate allegations of violence and prosecute perpetrators and protect and support victims of violence now global statistics collected by the united nations paint a grim picture the u.n. says that an estimated one in 3 women worldwide has experienced domestic or sexual violence in their lives as for him arsole nowadays she is the president of gravity o. the independent expert body set up to monitor the istanbul convention thank you so much for joining us this afternoon what do you see is the key achievements of the
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istanbul convention. well as you have just said you stumble convention was opened to signature 10 years ago. and within those years there have been various achieving goals so to start with legislation so it has led to so many laws even a new laws or with existing rules being improved so there are many more forms of violence against women now being criminalized that when people are strong improvements in relationships in stalking forced marriage of g.m. and also in several countries lots of developments about aligning their definition of rape a legal definition of rape with the convention which makes rape all about sex without consent and they are also of course in print which. we have seen in service provision. so again we have many countries which are recognizing that there is
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insufficient support services for women. especially ones which are specialists that offer a specialist care and support and so they're also stepping up their efforts and also we can now say that the convention has led to a situation where we now have one national telephone helpline for violence against women in every single one of the 17 countries that grab your house evaluated until now they are not always perfect it's true. they are a reflection of political will and policy you mentioned a lot of progress there and that's really encouraging to hear but i would like to ask you a little more about those imperfections they have also highlighted for example turkey left the convention earlier this year what does that mean for efforts in your view to tackle gender based violence in that country. well this is something
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indeed very serious and something that is cause there's great concern. of course it is the prerogative of any state to denounce the treaty but it is still a very very regrettable statute it does mean that the stand as it is then will convention which is the most important reference in combating violence against women will no longer be binding on turkey of course turkey was one of the 1st countries that we had actually more muted and therefore there is an evaluation report a problem obviously available evaluation report on the. peace implementation of the convention and that of course remains there so it is there and it can still be referred to however they are no longer accountable of human rights. to the council of europe for the actual implementation. it's as i said something which has caused us a great deal of concern i mean women's rights are human rights and they are human rights
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the world over and the istanbul convention is an essential component in especially the european human rights framework but also beyond and in order to achieve these goals goals of human rights of women's rights as human rights we need to believe in them and we need to believe in them collectively. so i i think up the women and girls in turkey and the rest of europe and even beyond. i stress the need to work towards our common goal of preventing and combat ing the various forms of violence that they experienced and. we thank you so much for joining us with that message marsland now the president of gladio on this day the 10th anniversary of the istanbul convention. one of the most enduring in the visible symbols of the pen demick now we're going to turn to is undoubtably the
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face mask here in germany we've been wearing them for a year they've required at work in many places and one photographer has put his own spin on it have a look. further. it all started a year ago when model and photographer marcel gregory shuck had no work and a lot of free time. on the. forms on which machine as i sat down and said i'll just try something how do i look with a mask on what do people see right now when they see me with a mask. that. he then travelled across germany photographing people with and behind their masks his photo book behind the mask collects
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a broad variety of types and characters it shows people in the midst of crisis from all social classes and experiencing various emotional states. the viewer is confronted by their expressively intense gazes. moment right now or facial expressions are reduced to just the eyes that's why it was important that the eyes really shine and with these 2 rad lights you have very brilliant reflecting these lights then when you blow up the images you really feel like you can look into people's souls of what's going to mount on the mention in his initial. in front of stocks camera people are candid revealing their state of mind whether they're famous or not. actor due to how the foughten box is against the
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pandemic actor ben becker in a monkey costume wrestles with being human. and viola just ahead of the crash take regrets that the fronts are increasingly hardening. for a violinist the pandemic is like a dramatic cause. and a geriatric nurse shares his insight that experience makes you smarter than when facts from ourselves talk these encounters were a lifeline during the pandemic. the book is about hope and grief about struggle exhaustion and confidence the photographer is not concerned with the politics of germany's coronavirus response he simply paints a picture of life at the moment of the pandemic virus does for me this is a cross-section of our society a reflection of what it looks like on our streets that's also the intention behind this book to show people that they're not alone with mr lyon. at the
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the chief sponsor rages on. the. trip to. china as a new world power away with tries to help us understand what's happening now in the authoritarian countries around the world so much information what are the exiled artists thoughts about the role of independent thinkers. what would an open dialogue look like. i way way struggle for truth close up. you know 60 minutes long t w. can you hear me now yes yes we can hear you and how it all stands gentile so that when
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expected to is reality by and i champions for 8 per posterous 9 straight time lions dominance is impressive especially given the number of question marks around the club this season. but how about the team swimming against the currents when disney get founds knows there's still room for the desperation. the race for europe is wind and don't mention some often missing grit in a massive battle with light sage which shook up the whole top of the table. top man done just playing for glory they'll need a top full finish if they want to keep their useful goal seek at. the bottom of the table has been equally unpredictable catches lead off with leaders that in a desperate scramble to survival. and although shock of real may be doomed plenty
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of states are giving their old system to safety. but will start at the all deeply more elegant tend of the table with don't mend fences unlike say she's now on kick . same old story for told to keep hold of stars like any hardened they need champions league football in 5th place every game is a must win including against the likes that you still had faint hopes of the title but someone else would have to step up with holland injured sounds like a job for the cat. so step forward marco voice he drifted through lot 6 defense with just 7 minutes on the clock to smash the. it was a cap teams goal in a season where the veteran has been far too hot or cold. winters were in control and hard to prove to. you leonardo's man soon to be by
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a new unit coach not service. like c.q. sluggish go forwards. and sloppy defense. continue to create openings for to make the most of their chances. as the 1st half ended it was time for a new hero to step up. jayden sanchez who was his way into the box on 51 minutes. and finished with us. holland and about dortmund cruising to near. the thing in the international has had a tough season but has rediscovered his for just the right time to do. so but you know jane is both. saw
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that the missed him when he was injured. but there is a reason to on challenging for the title of the. new castros to man pulls one back just after the hour mark. and in the 77th minute danny almost made it to 2. don't. like group too often this season. as the champions league slips from dortmund's view in holland could barely believe his own voice. but. luckily for dortmund sunchild looked back to his best as he finished off a swift counterattack. against me with rafael guerrero handed to him and i hear 3 to 6.
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relief for coach eddie tez each he'll be hoping holland can return in time for thursday when dortmund meet lots of again in the german cup final hopefully he's there for the cup final because i know unless the school goes and you know he's a big player for us some silverware would help soften the blow of yet another fight . dorman's victory over to you of course. know that marco voice was for. me for that i couldn't care less what else should i say congratulations they deserved it because they consistently played well and yeah you can't say much else. coming that's was on. vacation that might just help them keep hold of their stock. of the.
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site you've been speaking and is deservedly. carried in such he's been in irrepressible form in 2021 with his goals this season coming see stupid to write. such a study. that could well prove to me. i'm not saying that sigma do that but. i'm happy to get it to goes on for the team show there. that we have great spirit i mean we don't need this i'm done it for the fans and. it wasn't just been the fact he's taking his breaks on saturday afternoon his silky skills of course ensured by and what crowned champions before they even had
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to pull the kicking off a d.v.d. . i j consensual pose lovely go do a little thing david your brilliance makes the difference they soon stated centuries time they ceased hearing aids or jaded centuries years. but i knew it was a job done before they even roomed up for the late saturday game but they signed a 9 times straight champions for a reason and they were going to slow down even in a dead rubber against. ever the model professionals they kicked off with a bang through who else but robot never understood. the pole got by enough to a fly after just 2 minutes late. got
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back just weren't at the races they did manage to get one shot on target. before the flood gates well and truly opened. to mass miller doubled by n's late in the 23rd minute with the help of a deflection. and he turned provider 10 minutes later for live and dusty to athletically volley home by ends. it was the 11th time the 2 stalwarts of combined this season. looked like they were day dreaming of heading home just before half time alfonzo davies kick started a blistering counterattack. oh the canadian
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race that seals before handing over to leaven dusky the strike a cut inside and unselfishly found kingsley come on you made it for nail. the freshly crowned champions showed just why no one can keep up with them. and if you are looking for another reason they boss the league they were able to bring the royston a surge mabrey and lay on the risk of off the bat. which. owns 66 minutes late on dusky completed his hat trick from the spot. his 39th goal of the season which is more than 7 bundesliga clumps of managed in total. it also puts him one shy of equalling get millis record of 40 goals. 5 minutes from time any worse than a completed the 6 nil rounds. that it was moved far too easy for by and as they
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celebrated their 9th straight bundesliga title they've now won 30 since the been this league is found saying while their competitors have only won 28 between them. just what we did during their games up was spectacular that's what amazing because we scored so many goals we showed up to have the best and this is. the celebrations we're more modest than usual with and i found present. and there was a tinge of sadness to them as well. boa tang dotted all of the hobby martino's are all leaving the flick to the brain of it can. find and will take on a new look next season as key figures departs including coach chauncey flick but the club will hope the secret to success remains intact. for a couple excess like this only comes when you work together there are no secrets
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here there's a good environment everyone gets on with each other and it's been a lot of fun to spin meisters all bonsa you can trust. the new door in a way spa in munich but for now that enjoys celebrating that incredible search what does he get crowned. with. one of the this league has been a one horse race for. almost defecate now the women's league has had 2 teams sharing the crown in recent years the sport by. the perennial runners up. on sunday soared to record for a song between the top true. lion 2 points they were looking to stop the boat schools from claiming their free choice in a row from. sydney the man
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swept spawn in front we hopped in our place thanks in part to some nervous a friend to go for. the next street encounter the team was taking crews it was. no surprise given how hard the stakes were. and 10 minutes to go for leno who put those produced nice pink floyd header to set up the team a piece of pie or what they called. the flow full support all still in the running but far in contest total deciding facing their own hands this week 2 games to juggle. the. first book writing high and their man of the match against sunni own was used
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to break a leg with a peach of a strike in the 12th minute. after losing 3 of them previous full the wolves were back to that goal tactic best midway through the 2nd top it was regularly again with the goods and in the final minute team rounded off his 101 disney game by completing the hot trick. postpones dream of champions league action draws ever closer. even if cut short of that last night is rumored to be on the way out but is clear is that recognizes a bold richa to his offense. how to extend 3 game winning streak but one step. on the seaboard. and general manager. leaving frankfurt in the summer but
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still want to see the finish and shortly before the end i've done a good speech from the unlikeliest of positions from st john that precious equalizer even if the drool shifts from production. while mines pick up a point that should secure them top flight action next season. had just 2 wins under their belts all season but early on eggs tough and high and they don't like making it straight. went with the opening goal in the 12 minutes. gentlemen woke up when a showdown most stuff online from all still made it to with his 1st as a good disney get go. but that would be for the t.v. as for team manager samoa and drank from our rich made it his game early in the 2nd half he pulled one back himself. just 4 minutes later he
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set up kevin at the guma to drool the signs level and with an hour gone it was from r.h. is free kick the sore an unlikely head up from félix about gonna one goal and 2 assists for the croatian. and hoffenheim didn't even need him for that next one with the shell good defense in disarray he lashed at who made it 4 goals inside 19 minutes time. but it was bad business as usual for the visitors. so i thought that was just ridiculous for you to nil up and that's not often been the case this season and then you just surrender so questions need to be asked of everyone should. know after a promising start shall come out with yet another frustrating performance.
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