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because i'm in a critical feeling the people who work for liberty to. they had hoped for more security more freedom more dignity. have their hopes for the old . 10 years after the arab spring. now rebellion starts june 7th on d w. a
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there's no escaping the inevitable the waiting game is over and what we've long expected is reality by and i champions for 8 per posterous 9 straight times finds dominance is impressive especially given the number of question marks around the club this season. but how about the team swimming against the current one does they get found snow there's still room for the desperation. the race for europe is wide open and don't mention some often missing grips in a massive battle with like 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 close again. while the bottom of the table has been equally unpredictable catalysed lead off with the the bad in a desperate scrap missive mindful. i know they shall have long been plenty
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of giving their old society to safety. but well stuff of the i'll give you a more elegant tend of the table with don't mend fences like say now on kick up. the. same old story for told to keep hold of stars like any hardened they meet champions. in 5th place every game is a must win including a game be like you still had fight hopes of the title but someone else would have to step up with holland injured. for the. so step forward marco course he drifted through lights each defense with just 7 minutes into trying to smash the. 8 was a cap teams go in a season where the veteran has been far too hot or cold. winters were in control
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and hard to prove to. you leonardo's man soon to be by a new coach not served. like c.q. sluggish go forwards. and sloppy defects. continue to create openings but couldn't make the most of their chances. as the 1st half ended it was time for a new hero to step up jaden son show was his way into the box on 51 minutes. i'm finished with. columns are devout don't wind cruising to new. england international has had a tough season but has rediscovered his for just the right talk with the.
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for buying all. the saw that the mr money was injured. but there is a reason to lend on challenging for the title i knew castro's to man pulled one back just after the hour mark. in the 77th minute danny almost made it to me to. do what i like groups who often sees. as the champions league slips from dortmund's view in holland could barely believe his own voice. but. luckily for 2 men sunchild looked back to his best as he finished off a swift counterattack. with rafael the rare right
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handed to mend a few streets who feel. relief for coach eddie tez each he'll be hoping holland's can return in time for thursday when don't mince meat lots is a game in the german cup final hopefully he's there for the cup final because i know unless a school goes on you know he's a big player for us some silverware would help soften the blow off yet another fight. victory of a light switch of course. no. 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. you know. company. champions league qualification that might just help
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them keep hold of their stars such as holland. saved by can and is deservedly. joined in such he's been in irrepressible form in 2021. of his goals this season coming since the weeks of wright. makes such thanks to the development that could well prove to be the guy i think snapping up things that seek not to do that but. i'm happy to get into goes on for the team show today. that we have great spirit i mean we don't need this i'm done it for the fans and. i'm sure it wasn't just been for sticking his brace on saturday to do this so key skills also of course ensured
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and what crap champions before they even had to pull the kicking off in believing. i j.v. said cheryl cole lovely go do it was individual brilliance makes the difference this was just a few centuries time this is turning jade centuries here. but i knew it was a job done before they even wound up for the late saturday game that they signed a 9 times straight champions for every 2nd round they were going to slow down even in a dead rubber against the law. ever the model professionals they can't tell for the bang straight through out the robot until school.
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the pole got by enough to a fly after just 2 minutes late. got 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 must miller doubled by enslaved in the 23rd minute with the help of a deflection. and he turned provider 10 minutes later for live and dusty to athletically volley have financed. 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. thank god for the canadian
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race that sealed before handing over to 11 dusky the striker cut inside and unselfishly sound kingsley come on he made it through a 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 in operate and lay on the risk off the bench. on 66 minutes live and dusky completed his hat trick from the start. his 39th goal of the season which is more than 7 bundesliga clips of managed in total. it also puts him one shy of equalling get miller's record of 40 goals. 5 minutes from time any worse than
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a completed the 6 no rounds. it was a little far too easy for buy and as they celebrated their 9th straight bundesliga title they've now won $0.30 that windows league has found saying while their competitors have only won $28.00 between them. here's what we did during their game that was spectacular that's what amazing because we score so many goals and we showed that throughout the best thing this is. the celebrations were more modest than usual with no sounds present. and there was a tinge of sadness to them as well. boa tang hobby martinez are all leaving the flick to have it's been. fine and will take on a new look next season as key figures departs including coach comes the flick but the club will hope the secret to success remains intact. a full cup and all the
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success like this only comes when you work together there are no secrets here there's a good environment everyone gets on with each other and it's been a lot of fun to speak to the whole bunch if you trust. and you don't want to waste by in munich but for now then enjoy celebrating that incredible search he has put in does he get crowds. while the men's good this league has been a one horse race for almost a decade now the women's league has had 2 teams sharing the crown in recent years. by. the perennial run. someday soon will direct for a song between the. lion 2 points and they were looking to stop the boat school from claiming their free title in a row for. sydney to mark the
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sweet spawning front we popped in our place thanks in part to some different to most of the for. the next seat encounter believe that change was taking crews it is. no surprise given how hard the stakes were. and 10 minutes to go clean up over the wall produced made pinpoint the header to set up the team a piece of pie your so they could. play both sport all still in the running but try and contest hard to do saudi face in their own hands this week 2 games to go for.
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the. first book writing high and their man of the match against rooney owen was yousif brecker with a peach of a strike in the 12th minutes. after losing 3 of them previous for the wolves were back to that goal tactic best midway through the 2nd top it was greco again with the goods and in the final minute he mounted off his 100 goodness lead again by completing the house trick. first books dream of champions league action drills ever closer even if coach on it but last night is rumored to be on the way out but it's clear is that recollection is a bold richa place that funds. but. contended they were how to extend the 3 game winning streak but when knocked off step beyond. the. obvious good and
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general manager pretty much all leaving frankfurt in the summer but still want to see a top finish and shortly before the end of high down to stitch from the unlikeliest of positions scooped up the precious equalizer even if the jewel shifts from production. while minds pick up a point that should secure them top flight action next season. so he shall have had just 2 wins under their belts all season but early on a giggs tough and high and they don't like making it straight. with the opening goal in the 12 minutes. german woke up when a showtime mr fee on loan from also made it with his 1st ever good doesn't get go. but they would be for the team is the team manager samoa and drank from our rich made it his game early in the 2nd half he pulled one back himself.
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just 4 minutes later he set up kevin at the guma to draw all the sides level and with an hour going it was primark his free kick the sore an unlikely header from félix bound gone up 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 but who made it 4 goals inside 19 minutes. but it was bad business as usual for the visitors. that was just. ridiculous for the 1st year to nail up and that's not often been the case this season and then you just surrender so questions need to be asked of everyone you know since i'm. not sure a promising start shall come out with yet another frustrating performance.
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would it be a triumphant return to house book for marcus fine seal the early stages again she took guard suggested no. village 1st m 81 new in the 11 minutes. but i was bored all fighting fairly of course and with an hour played they spirited in an equalizer courtesy overflow we need a mission. outage book must adopt some 21 shots but fight to provide. a game that was very much up in the. meanwhile houseboats problems at the back continue to hold. fast session lights each count with his 15 goal of the season outs book down if not completely out again she took
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in a less than memorable return for marcus feinstein next stop the crunch game against fellow strugglers. testing times for throwing and co fit. greyman with very much on the back 1st against live of his and as that visit has created a good lots of chances. but somehow the braman back line stood firm thanks not least to the salty cheery halfling cut. just as well. given his science positive power up front. this naval business you have to remember we've not won in our last 7 games in fact we've lost all of them so getting a point now against leverkusen is
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a boost so i can tell. david he's in with that brain and white cat. that fight to survive will get such an outflow and all is not lost. to grab a last gasp equaliser we saw in the thick of the action but there was tragically true action as it turns out and the goal was cooled off due to a hand but. the match had started slow for coming in who only had themselves to blame as they fell behind to a news biggest strike. and then it was just 2 minutes later and the deep demeanor of each punished another mixed in the kind of defense. the hosts picked up their game in the 2nd half just 4 minutes after the break sebastian and doesn't want back but claimed the use of cologne truly make at 1st andre slipped
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up big time from the spot then there was the disallowed like goal cost decision that saw things go from bad to was for balance as fribourg took that frustrated opponents apart in stoppage time but big chains are grateful for your not censure me see proceeding. i picked up pit bull but a welcome result for others down. off to belin tats. landa hole a hatter berlin was looking for a glimpse of safety ahead of the basement battle against be left for it. they've been out of action for 2 weeks due to covert quarantine restrictions but the
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layoffs thing to do them good judging by their performance in 2 of the 3 rhaetian jewels matches played in midweek that's why i think it was an intense 2 weeks even though it wasn't nice just sitting at home but we got the maximum out of it and that positive experience has a knock on effect it automatically puts you in a better mood and gives you a positive or a. struggle. with pound our guys goal of 4 points from all 3 matches the point at mind center 3 nil home win against freiburg meant job done with one spare game to go but the coach had been careful not to overtax his players making 9 changes between those 2 outings. and against being left out again downs i chose to rotate changing his starting line up in 8 positions. and he seemed confident of his strategy.
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but this is our home turf this is our stadium and i think these are also our 3 points sorry. to have to slipping back into the overconfidence that landed them in the relegation scrap the hosts did have the 1st big chance of the game 3 maximilian misjudged it but after that hetta did perhaps look a bit tired which the visitors were eager to capitalise on be deferred looked to have bounced back from their 5 nil drubbing at the hands of got back a week earlier the only thing that happened because it was their finishing. well has to keep. alexander shore low was at his best preventing armenia from having a rewarding sunday afternoon. has also had their share of bad luck at the business and concord about flubs to shoot your opportunities in the 1st half.
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it was a similar story after the break based teams created enough chances all that was missing but the goal was not. there have been school as strong as before him bottom of the table battles but this jewel was prissie of the most. i and when the final whistle came both sides seems happy enough with the point. they're just a bunch of fair result we definitely could have scored a goal in the 1st half and here to had some good chances to so i think no no it's fair to his voice of course we want to different points we managed to put them under pressure for periods of the 2nd half in the end we have to be happy with the points we go to show you can next hour we'll try to take all 3 points for. that match a good shout couple be the last of houses we shed joke gangs on wednesday chalco
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already down of course but will have to seize the chance to educate closer to that promised land. freshly crowned champs but i don't have the figures to bring 6 there was a flood time there was another 6 go get a match hoffenheim point shot which. brings victory against lights on front for a stroll with the minds of the results in the champions league right now as always the best goals of the weekend. we saw are tough with the pearling free kick for the ages. on the way. oculus try. to take sullivan's all step by step.
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number 2 is none other than the dependable mr robot leavened of school. and finally we have used to recollect ning his trip with that. truck was shown is absolutely perfect. and this is such a precision to the brass. boy and all champions yet to get 10 points clear of. both sport and to round up to 4 months back in a champions league spot for the 1st time since january while frank but failed to
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fix. down below shall cut the cost of already but that's a can't so that's my telly guy but alex book has a brain meant to be lifted and collected could all still join them it's going to be a do or die next week's. the champions the saudis everything else is a matter of toto the coming weekend will be a huge one in the race against relegation not least as outspoken take on great. the facts not enough for the masochists out there how about. the but then is have. another midweek trash before wild colonial are in freefall and needs to turn things around front to. close the scramble for europe marches are. often like dortmund have a midweek rematch in the german come final like this will host both borg in
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a game with the champions league implications. oso on the european front laver cruisin against tony on that live. while labor queues and hold on to a europa league spot there's still a modicum of hope so. as always there is still plenty to play for next week on kick off.
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start so millions can live. this is going to reduce life for a girl in deadly violence tensions pull over as fighting intensifies between israel and militant groups in gaza does that are killed exchanges of heavy fire the conflict intensifies after weeks of unrest also coming up several children and a teacher are killed in a rare school shooting in russia at least one teenage gunman is in custody plus many of china's parents regularly one is still better than 2 why the birth rate is dropping years after the one child policy was scrapped.
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thank you so much for your company everyone well we start in the mid east where israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is vowing to intensify airstrikes against hamas militants in the gaza strip in the latest deadly incident rocket attacks have killed 2 people in southern israel spiraling violence has seen hamas fire missiles toward israel and the israeli military launched air strikes israel says it killed 15 militants and strikes overnight health officials in gaza say 26 palestinians have been killed including children. the father kisses his son one last time the 11 year old boy was killed after israel launched retaliatory strikes on gaza. the fishes there say 9 children died in the attack.
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but that was why did you kill him they kill and there is no one to make an answer for the whole world is watching it doesn't matter if it's a child or a woman there is no one to hold them accountable. hours before hamas militants fired a barrage of rockets from the palestinian enclave. the cross border attacks which began on monday mark a major escalation in violence. israel's prime minister warned that the fighting could continue for some time. i don't believe you are in a fight on several fronts jerusalem gaza and elsewhere in this country this is evening on jerusalem day the terrorist organizations in gaza have crossed a red line and attacked us with missiles in the outskirts of jerusalem and.
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the catalyst for the violence was israel's plans to evict a number of palestinian families from east jerusalem to make room for jewish settlers. jerusalem's al aksa mosque compound a sacred site to both muslims and jews has also been at the center of tensions in recent weeks. the international community has repeated its calls for the escalation. well earlier d.w. news spoke to israel's ambassador to germany a germy i sakharov we asked him what the escalation means for the israeli palestinian peace process. well the truth is let's not forget that one of the driving forces behind this exchange of hostages coming from gaza which is on the control of the hamas but how much is an extreme terrorist organization islamic
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terrorist organization that has absolutely no interest in any peace process or any political process with israel as opposed to the palestinian authority that of course hold a political solution. and i think that it's time that the moderates in the region israel jordan. and egypt should try and work to persuade the palestinian authority to do all they can to stop the violence want to stop the violence people can talk there will be frightened people come on and that is true very true to any progress and i would hope that the president violence would indeed be seen if possible. it was the ambassador speaking earlier today we can speak now today to be ready survey reporter sean who was honest shoni the ambassador there you heard him say that israel has been in talks with international partners to try and deescalate the
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current situation but is there a willingness within israel to deescalate tensions why do they need other countries to get involved. well you always need other countries to get involved because there are no direct talks between hamas and israel even though they are constantly in some sort of communication channel that's on the official technical level but if you ask me for we see it willingness now to deescalate and israel on the contrary. is now under air raids from israeli armed forces and it's been very clear according to anthony our statement from the last. 2 hours following the bombardments from got him from gaza to israel that they are going to strike and they're going to strike hard throughout the night and into now feels that he has he knows from past experience has a very narrow window of legitimacy from the international community to act before pressure is being put down and he wants to use that to weaken hamas to make it use
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to use its own chiller he against israel in that way and trying to get it to sort of pay the price that israel is trying to get the palestinians in gaza to pay it's going and mean they're going to need to get this out of the system in a way they're going to have to make it worse before we can start seeing any improvement or deescalation i'm afraid the international community in terms of the silence coming from the international community i mean it has been deafening and then in a way i mean is the only country that really matters and could make a difference in in the region the united states which is currently correct on the sidelines and you know what happens if they don't get involved yes. well i doubt there was they sounded for much longer and we need to keep in mind there's very tense relations between the vine and administration netanyahu government we need to keep in mind that the biden misplacing was very much looking forward so it seems to the changing of regime in israel which we were on the on the brink of we need to
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keep in mind and now is officially prime minister but the opposition leaders were about to announce today they have managed to get agreements to a new government with austan and you know for the 1st time in 12 years so he is officially stealing there but the legitimacy to deliver his it didn't missy's quite shaken he is very much aware of that the international community's aware of it and i think that biden's been through it and ministration is trying to tiptoe very carefully not to push too hard yet. and still the same time not stay in different ways we'll see more victims i'm afraid this is how it is we've seen it again and again time and again in this endless cycle of violence between israel and palestinians once we'll see great civill damage done in gaza we'll see houses being collapsed and bombardments will see many more casualties casualties this is usually where the international community starts the pressure and this is when israel is already known in this dance of repay you know we treating but not
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admitting we treating or not we meeting defeat and this is how we've seen these cycles time and again it's frustrating and it's mostly unnecessary because being so much hurt and violence and damage to to to innocent people wherever you look. reporter shani response reporting thank you. now to our other top story at least 7 children and 2 adults have been killed and many more injured in a shooting at a school in russia authorities say a lone gunman opened fire in the city of cazan the capital of the muslim majority region of tatarstan a suspect is in custody right now he was posting all social media just shortly before the deadly attack the motive is not yet. harrowing scenes there are from our earlier today and we can take you now to that a fateful place the school where the year fatal shooting at took place to the
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moscow bureau chief here a shadow is right outside of the school i understand your e what can you tell us what type of scene have you encountered when you arrived. while the area around the school right behind me is largely called have called it all flail and police are investigating at the scene and several members of the federal investigative committee war on my flight from moscow today because of this shooting is being investigated on the highest level here and russia the minister of education and the minister of how fast also come to cazan today to deal with the aftermath of this shooting moscow has also sent additional in medical equipment as well as doctors and psychologists as for the mood him of course people here in cazan are shocked nothing like this has ever happened here just over 1000000 people live in cars on tourists come here from all over russia the city is known for being very beautiful and peaceful so that fact and the fact that something like this
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could happen has shocked everyone here it is there any indication i know it's very early in the investigation any indication about the motive why this happened. well as you said that this suspect attacker was a 19 year old man as the investigation into this attack attack is of course ongoing so we may find out more about the the shoot us motive soon but according to media reports he graduated from the school he attacked 4 years ago he was recently expelled from of a patient training program at a different school and a few days ago a few days ago he called himself a god on social media and on the morning before the shooting here all that that he would kill any huge amount of biomass we don't know but it sounds like the attack it could have had personal motives for this shooting now we understand that gun laws are now under review following what just happened today kate tell us more
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about. yeah it's not easy what is said to russia to get a gun license even though in this case officials say that they shoot a detached a gun license that's why president vladimir putin the russian president has announced that the government should to look into tightening gun laws even further in an attempt in an attempt to prevent this kind of an attack happening again in the future yury overshadow our reporting from right outside that school where there fatal shooting took place and cazan in that tatarstan thank you for your reporting . let's a bring up to speed now with some of the other stories making news around the world . italy's national rail service is planning to extend an experimental covert $100.00 free service between rome and milan to board a train passengers would have to arrive 45 minutes before departure time with
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a negative test result or take one on site manager same bookings are rising. the european union's foreign affairs representative says north macedonia meets the conditions to start the session talks there's a burrell spoke after meeting north macedonia's prime minister zazai in brussels mr burrell praised his efforts to align foreign and security policy with the european union. now china's population is growing at the lowest rate in decades the slowdown could have enormous implications there are currently $1400000000.00 people living in china that's 5 percent more than a decade ago but many worry that the birth rate remains weak and the population is getting older the number of chinese between the ages of 15 and 59 as drops by 7 percent parents meanwhile say they just simply can't afford to have big families. chen chen is 7 months pregnant and like many other women living here in shanghai
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having a baby has been a big decision. the only thing that is useful for us to have a child we needed a certain financial foundation before we could consider it now my financial resources are enough to support a baby as for a 2nd i have to see if i have the energy to live here. according to china's latest census its population has grown by 72000000 since 2010. that may sound a lot but it's the slowest birth rate for decades. in the late 1970 s. a one child policy was introduced to stop a population explosion which works so well that in 2015 it was replaced with the 2 child limit but not everyone is happy with that decision. that or the other mother of 2 children although i followed the call of our country
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to give birth to a 2nd child i actually regret this decision our finances are good but the biggest problem is that no one can help us with our children there are. many now expect beijing to change the rules again in order to encourage more women to give birth but china also has another headache. it's facing a decline in its working age population as the country gets older. i should i mean harder the aging process is obviously quickened from 2010 to 20 the total population of people over 60 has increased by 5.4 percent. china is still the most populous country in the wild but it's slowing rates have population growth is raising fears of
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a demographic time bomb in the future. you're watching it only a news live that chris coburn is up next with your business headlines so stick around. every day. for us and for our planet. the ideas is on its way to bring you more conservation. how do we make cities streamer how can we protect animals and their habitats what to do with the waste. we can make a difference by choosing reforestation through g. force to recycling or dispose of smart new solutions but we're still setting our.
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earth is truly unique and we know that their uniqueness is what allows us to live and survive good why do you assume the environment to suit your global 3000 on d w i am gone. the time of cheap money is coming to an end equity markets across the world told bolen tuesday with fears over inflation spiking also on the show a cyber attack on a critical u.s. pipeline descending ripple effects across the economy as repair work on the colonial pipeline continues exports and warn of potential gas shortages on the u.s. east coast taking a look at how travel restrictions have hit africa's tourism sector and how it might develop once depend. on cars filled with welcome to the program in the service
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jitters are growing stocks on wall street are trading low or over concerns that an increase in inflation could be a drag on the overall market tech firms were among the biggest losers with apple and google parent company also but each shedding around 2 percent open as investors worried about rising prices could cut into future earnings depends nikkei and london's footsie $100.00 both fell around 3 percent frankfurt by 2 and a half percent chose to delay me in frankfurt with. fears over inflation have rocked markets this week including here and frankfurt comes as we see prices for a broader range of commodities surge everything from lumber to iron ore to copper to corn is seeing a huge increase in demand as economies around the world reopen at this is already leading to higher prices for businesses for manufacturing sectors and also for
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consumers investors fear it now is that this will force central bankers to pare back their stimulus policies that over the past year we've seen central banks introduce trillions of dollars worth of stimulus programs that's really helping to underpin markets and particularly some of these very popular tax stocks so now many are asking whether central banks will respond to the price increases we're seeing so far central bankers have really tried to play down the concerns over and place and they say that they think beef and creases are temporary and that they won't be allowed around for a long but investors are clearly not buying that. you know charles of elaine reporting there now the slide in equities put pressure on crude prices they have been trading higher after a ransomware attack on a crucial u.s. oil pipeline 3 days after the incident the owner is struggling to bring its delivery system back meanwhile a gas shortages are becoming a real threat on the united states east coast. drivers in florida lining up for
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gas they can't fill up their tanks for a while after last week's ransomware attack the colonial pipeline is almost 1000 kilometers long it carries 3000000 barrels of gasoline diesel and jet fuel between texas and the u.s. east coast after hackers crashed the company's computer systems the pipeline is still down. federal investigators are on the case and the white house is watching the situation closely to department of energy is working directly with colonial to get the plate ones back on line operating at full capacity as quickly as safely as possible. meanwhile storage tanks in texas off full to the brim trucks have been order to make emergency deliveries but they can only carry a fraction of what the pipeline delivers energy analysts are concerned. will run
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out of storage if the if the pipeline stays closer the price of oil here in texas could drop because of this oversupply right at the same time storage tanks in the northeast at the other end of the pipeline are being drawn down and if if that imbalance continues if we have a supply rise in texas in this drop in new jersey new york etc prices there are going to go way up we're going to shill sure it is prices here are going to go down and we're going to have a supply. among the businesses affected american airlines the carrier has directed its honolulu bound flights to take off in north carolina with tanks half empty and fuel up in texas before continuing their flights to hawaii. now let's take a look at some of the other business stories making headlines crisis a japanese carmaker nissan posted an annual net loss of $4100000000.00 the firm has faced a series of trials was there including weak demand during the pandemic and the arrest
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of former boss carlos ghosn was now an international fugitive after jumping bail and fleeing japan. frankfurt airport operator 5 horde lost just under $65000000.00 euros in the 1st quarter this compares $329000000.00 euro lost at the same time earlier a year year earlier rather many analysts expected it to be significantly lower as the in asian industry grapples with the pens. around $5000.00 tourists day just to visit the island of mauritius and all of april this year there were just $58.00 covert travel restrictions have all but destroyed the business model of nations depending on tourism it's a similar picture on the other side of the continent on the cape verde islands. the ocean and bays are picture rescue of the main island of santiago cape furred the archipelago it's part of also attracts visitors with scenery like this but things
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have changed since the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic. or the pandemic many tourists came here to tell especially at this time of year but now no one comes anymore. many of the archipelagos residents make their living from holiday makers. but the lack of tourists cause the economy to crash. the pandemic revealed the policy of only developing the tourism industry may have been a mistake agriculture and other economic sectors have been neglected. we need to further strengthen our local economy and i go culture fishing livestock domestic tourism and so on. because at the moment we depend almost entirely on europe. if europe is locked we're also blocked automatically many of the
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island's hotels are closed a commercial sector that normally generates a quarter of cape or its gross domestic product now lies dormant many who work in tourism have lost their jobs hoteliers hope business will gradually return this time with gas from close by. and we've invested a lot in domestic tourism we've done promotions and everything necessary for our citizens benefit because now we have to invest in ourselves and not just wait for the europeans to come here we also have to invest in what our people want there are also people from our country who want to come so we offer them the best prices. things haven't been this low for a long time the locals now have the islands to themselves they can keep the fish they catch and would usually sell to restaurants but it's not enough for them to live on. let's get more on how the african tourism sector is trying to cope with a pandemic we have l.c.r. grandcourt see is the regional director africa department at the united nations
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world's torahs an organization walk onto the w. alsa. for the country's most dependent on tourism what do they need to do what do they need to happen to get back on track in here very good afternoon. yes for as the year 2020 has been the worst year in the history of our global terrorism in as you say the crisis continues in especially those countries heavily dependent on tourism really experiencing a lot of difficulties because the job injuries are rivals what we have been seeing in africa was even going down to minus 85 percent within this year and definitely this translates into a loss of jobs over 22 years is visually a lot of people way also transacting in the informal sector but i think the realisation also that has come out of is is that countries are looking at the
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economy money that they have you know wave from just putting a lot of energy behind the lot in the tourism sector is looking at diversifying the economy they're looking at other needs segments as well in order to be able to actually act. because it does relational as in the documentary you just shared for example a couple where it's they're looking at the pricing in terms of to be able to actually act to misty tourism in atlanta to looking at a day goes by in the economy ok do you see this sort of diversifying on a large scale or is this just in several economies. i believe that it is and said so will be on the rebound countries need to continue to consolidate the work that has been known in this sector but of course it needs one to realize that indeed we have to look at this it does enter look at night that
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i visit find because when your country depends heavily on tourism and when the sorest markets and longer able to travel you realize that it creates a big gap and now all of the focus has been on risk killing so that people can translate to the other industries then of course. this sector will be on the rebound it will take some time that's why i was acquitted you know that has been pushing for this current continuous collaboration among the defense to call it is an international good night gens in other un agencies to look at restarting the tourism sector but of course taking into consideration or all the nisus writer the poor lives that we have to add here to in order to be able to proceed with the risk that of the sick as a rank order of the united nations world's tourism organisation thank you.
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as we just heard the travel industry his hopes for a post pandemic recovery have been hit by many false starts german fire carrier of tons on expects to fly in about 40 percent of its prepared them a capacity this year but it has raised its number of heart of s. and nations to over 100 hoping to bank on surging demand as vaccination campaigns ridge a large number of people. an airline grounded says packed more than $100.00 aircraft around the world and even here the machines cost money and have to be checked serviced and moved regularly now that more and more people are being vaccinated and can gradually travel again getting the 1st planes out of the coronavirus sleep like this in a bus which will soon take passengers again. for the technicians every machine that they can bring back to life is a ray of hope germany's largest airline has had the most difficult year in its history juge of the mess of slump in passenger numbers caused by the corona pandemic the company has only been able to survive thanks to $9000000000.00 euros
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of government i'd several 1000 jobs were cut and almost all of the $100000.00 or more remaining employees had their hours cut. on board flight attendants were hit hard as well as cockpit crew many say it could hardly be worse. every plane that comes back into service gives hope a little lift and a little thrust. this year will see that further progress in the development of vaccines and then the lifting of travel restrictions that there will be a bit of a silver lining hopefully. nevertheless the look tons of fleet after the coronavirus pandemic will be significantly smaller than before and these are the top stories we're. joining us live across global markets as fears rise over inflation and 3 days after the ransomware attack
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