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these mention mobile is yes, there is foreign minister hypo my speaking earlier today. and so while ago i caught up with the semi circle he is a freelance journalist in tucson and i asked him about the statements made by prime minister benjamin netanyahu. we're saying he doesn't rule out we occupy and gaza. yeah. well, if israel would go into the gaza strip with the forces and this is been something that the military has been considering. and of course there are plans to do and go ahead with that. but the one danger would be that the mosse would try to take captive israeli soldiers. and this is the scenario that is run. isn't there much fearing all this is actually one of the considerations why it's quite doubtful that in fact, they will come in with the ground troops. it seems that the campaign will stay with
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these air bombardments. this is what it seems like at this stage. right now, and germany is foreign minister as you maybe have a chance to, to hear says he hopes to travel to the region and to help mediate a potential a true. so how much leverage does germany have? well, i can tell you that the most important regional act are here is considered to be egypt and the egypt. and they have suggested that there would be a cease fire beginning at 6 o'clock in the morning. and on the meanwhile, we heard the both denies, from israeli, and the palestinian fide that they're going for such as the fire. although earlier there were reports, the house is actually interested in such as sci fi. i can tell you the countries in the region are very much interested in the fire, especially georgia. and they feel that the,
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all the violence is causing unrest in the kingdom. and this is a cause for, for concern as well, the region. and definitely these attempts by germany will be greeted in the region, not semi in conclusion, we are seeing very worrying and deepening humanitarian crisis in god. i wonder, can you tell us, how is this play playing out among the israeli public? are they seeing the same images? now we have the situation where the palestinians, they see certain images. when they watch television, or the arabs in general, they see the images from the gaza strip and many people in the world also to this images. but on israeli networks, what you basically see is a panel of experts who are discussing the situation. sometimes you'll have also of
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course the reports about the incoming rockets from the gaza strip. very lip, them attention to the situation in the, in the gaza strip. i mean, we don't see those kinds of graphic images that he will often find the both in the western and the in the media, and many israelis actually complaining against the international media. and then they are saying you shouldn't show these images. this is just storing anger and why can't you just show a more censored version of the fence over that semi colon reporting from jerusalem. i appreciate your reporting. thank you. and this fall will mark the end of chance. the anglo american leadership in germany. well, one of our potential successors is city leader arman lush, it who has now outlined his security priorities. well, in his benchmark speech, mister lasha said, all candidates shouldn't make clear commitment to nato moving forward. and as for
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the current media conflict, mister lasha pledged full solid verity with israel over the rocket attacks by hamas . but he also called for efforts towards achieving a 2 state solution. and mr. lasha wants germany to take a more strategic outlook on foreign policy issues. suggested setting up a new national security council within the future counselors office. but just a moment for our we can join now. chief political editor, mckayla christner, who can flush this out a little bit more. what can you tell us about mr. last? it's a foreign policy on that hot button issue of israel. he said that dummy stood unequivocal with israel. it's a reason a state, it's very much within the german political dna. that's something that angler macklin said many, many times at the same time. in addition to the german foreign minister who said that it needed to be aide for gaza unless it also called for
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a policy perspective that would involve a 2 state solution. let's just have a listen into that sound bite where he calls for a perspective in the region that should also be in israel's interest. the american published as a one sided deep suddenly we see that the world around israel and the palestinians is completely changed. we say new dangers like syria and i s. so i think it's in israel's interest to end this conflict as quickly as possible with a view to the future. so that other really big questions can be faced and that was listed under the course of 5. and so we can do we expect him to, well, depart from chance. i'm under miracles, the foreign policy issues, not really. he is seen as a continuity candidate and he did reiterate that pretty much it would go along uncle michael line when it comes to russia. also, he's in favor of that nor string to issue. he's in favor of multilateralism. he
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sees that there is a need for a new transatlantic partnership and going beyond that, both on climate but also on democracy and western values. almost a footnote internationally is that he wants to set up a national security council. something that doesn't exist permanently here in germany. yet, so that's a bit of political window dressing overall. he wants to continue angle and michael's course of stability also internationally. while calling for more strategic outlook in german foreign policy. mckayla kristen are reporting. thank you. was get you caught up now with some of the other news making headlines, this our, to germany's family minister announced her resignation. if i has been facing accusations of plagiarism over a doctoral dissertation she submitted more than a decade ago in a state with miss give fine defended her work, saying she had done it to the best of her knowledge,
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but that the german public deserved clarity on the issue, public health officials in the law. we have burned thousands of expired vials as astrazeneca vaccines. the country's health minister says national policy prohibits the use of expired medication even if it will help organizations and guidelines allow for old shots to be used. officials office if you ration of the fire on an affair with the goal of vaccinating some 11000000 people in the indian. and he is searching for dozens of people still missing from a barge that sank off more by on tuesday. like one has been called the most powerful storm to hit the region in decades. thousands of homes in the face of space. prime minister per sanchez says, morocco is showing the you, quote,
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a lack of respect by allowing migrants to cross into the north african enclave. a suitor which is spanish territory. mr. sanchez made an emergency trip to the region after a record number of migrants crossed into suits for morocco in a single day. spain's interior ministry said many of them have already been sent back. those who make it to the shore of sale are immediately picked up by spanish soldiers. the numbers of migrants who cross for morocco have decreased overnight. after more than 8000 had managed to reach the spanish enclave in a bit more than a day. spain deployed the army to patrol the border and sent them my friends back speaking in the parliament in madrid, 2 days spanish prime minister, a little scientist vowed to restore order and set that some 4800 migrants had been sent back to the spanish. but i remind you that the border with the soda is not
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only a border between spain and morocco, but also a european border. and that in this case, the lack of control by the american authorities is not only a lack of respect was being but also towards the european union. some reports as well as this footage suggest more can police allowed many of the migrants to cross over to soda unhindered because of a diplomatic spat with spain. morocco is upset that a separatist leader who is seeking independence for the western sahara regent ruled by morocco is currently getting medical treatment in spain. officials in madrid say they are further reinforcing security. and so that to prevent more arrivals and several countries on mainland europe are taking steps towards reopening and allowing more pre panoramic activity. so after 6 months of colona virus restrictions, people in france are finally able to enjoy outdoor dining again. cathy restaurant
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bars now open though we're with the limited capacity, frances, and many cinemas, the theaters and games are also back in business. even the infection rates remain separately high in the country. and as of today, austria also relaxing its rules after 2 days of locked down people, there are dining out of phase and beer garden because i think cases and also have been falling as vaccination will last has picked up fees and correspondent in paris has more so they, the friends were called by a wave of enthusiasm, as after about 6 months of closer, they could socialize for the 1st time again on cafe and restaurant terraces, museums the actors cinemax and non essential sub. we open their doors and because she has now been pushed back from 7 to 9 pm, the country is to live restrictions further in the coming weeks and president,
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him on my call has said that people need to go back to a french way of life. but it is a risky bet as infection, right? i feel quite high. and other strains such as the indian variety of spreading in france. the government and the people are hoping that the country won't have to go back on its reopening strategy. that some i calling premature recently received reporting from right outside of the louvre in paris. well, next step, some sports for you and world cup winners. thomas miller and much hon. move have been welcome back to the german national team. just that of next. once all important european championships, while the 2 had been told they were no longer needed on the team back in 2019. but coach, he says both will be valuable in the up coming tournaments. a muller had a season with by munich, and is the top assist maker and mean almost help to put documents into next
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host of the on the grievance protocol. and to me is clear. we need to change the solutions or out the join me for a deep dive into the green transformation. for me to use for the the the, me the the where all dreaming of taking all over again. but what really awaits experts say when travel restrictions, these customs cues will be longer than ever. but with this one, just be flipping through, passports, they'll be test results and vaccination certificates to check the cruise ships and hotels will take a tough line to the industry. you will have to adapt to new hygiene measures like
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touchless toilets, adequate, all mean, higher ticket prices. before the pandemic, venice was overrun with tourists. residents wanted restrictions. careful what you wish for now the streets and waterways are empty. the city depends on tourism. w's . mcsaunder reports on how dennis is looking to strike a balance as if re opens for business. a gondola ride is probably the most romantic 3 and you can half you're in venice. even for a veteran candle, yi murder, it's your car, little noise one. go for the i'm going up or so when we take someone with us or we try to make them live the dream. sonya, she is one of the cities, roughly $600.00 gone. the leaves usually cut a lot with the 3 tours a day. but the pandemic has practically run him out of business out over day from october to no, i've only done one around this city just came out of
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a locked out. but saint mark square is still you really quiet. the world famous coffee floor, the remains closed during the week before the pandemic streets were packed with tourists from all over the world. $20000000.00 visitors each year brought money, but also changed the face of the city. over the years, venice became almost entirely dependent on tourism and the pandemic with his travel restrictions and locked down further, laid bare the issue. these can phase here, once popular tourist destinations are now closed due to a lack of customers. but now there seems to be some light at the end of the tunnel, though nobody really knows how exactly and when tourism will restart. some have hopes that a new start will bring changes. the v was auto is an activist with vanessia dot com . the group installed this counter in the window of a pharmacy. to help publicize the declining number of resident, 50900. 65 is the actual number of people citizens living
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today. here in venice, that's 30 people less than a week before. over tourism has been driving people out of the city, but the problem is more complicated than that. then it's itself suffered from the fact that a lack of tourism was also lack of lack for many, many people. and therefore this is what we are experiencing now. it's a very strange relation. we don't want to much tories him because he would suffocate the place. but at the same time we can't leave without to raise him in a place where everyone lives off tourism one way or another. it is difficult to find a balance. the city's tourism counselor says that the situation is not unique to venice, but rather venice is in need of a unique solution. right?
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yeah, no, no, i stopped having both on it and then it has not been sold out in a derogatory sense. all 2 cities have experienced the last few years in the absence of english to protect certain segments to city. however, it would be essential to obtain special laws for cities such as venice and lawrence to be able to balance out the relationship between tourists and venetians caught up you equity, but often report to the stiffness. jani as a 1st step, the city has begun to closely monitor visitor numbers starting next year. tourists will have to pay a fee to enter the city. but maurice, you cannot or misses what some people consider the bad old days. and i'll be glad of that would also go back to what it was like 2 years ago. you list people maybe, but it wasn't a massive or like they were saying it was sustainable. about the debate over the future of tourism. and venice is far from over, but for now,
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most people here cannot wait for visitors to return and papers. stevens joins those from our science desk who get to the science at a moment. but 1st, when these board is going to reopen, not just the tourists, of course, but people who haven't seen their families in such a long time. i haven't seen my parents in australia for 2 and a half years. so officials that i are sorry, spacing, well, borders i've not been not type of 2021. unfortunately this isn't borne out in australia. it's expected not to be until 2022. that's a big weight. yeah, i know it's a bit better in europe for some countries like poland already open with exceptions like you need vaccinations. some countries like denmark is coming to open fully on the 26th of june variance complicating this a little bit. so israel was planning to open up at the end of may not looking like that would be pushed back to the end of june. but still, you know, quite seem so there's hope, but i mean, even if we can't,
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should we be going in thing i love once it's a bit of a moral question. it's really complicated. one isn't, and i haven't seen my family for a long time either. and i've been thinking about it a lot in terms of the pandemic. the things we have to think about the vaccination rates, we have to think about new variance. we have to think about the new infection rates in that country. and then also there's the port question and it depends on the restrictions of the country you're coming from, both of the country you're going to i find that quite interesting reading about what flights are doing. so flights have an i filter system that is used and operate in operating theatres and it cleans the f as in the 40 times an hour. some of them are letting, letting people go and economy seats in the middle of the aisle. and they did, in fact the plane was between flights and so it's, yeah, it's kind of complicated but that's why we have government and public health sources to give a indication at the end of the day it sounds like we're not going to return to
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normalcy when it comes to travel it's, it's going to be a different experience. yeah, i think it's going to be so different. you know, experts against experts. the saying that much like 911 completely changed the travel industry in terms of security. this is what it's going to be like now for health, you know, your health is going to be as important as a ticket or a possible. i'm sort of going to see an explosion in technology and apps that shower health data. but there's going to be questions that come along with many public health experts, according from last to be mandatory and flight. it doesn't have to be completely a bad thing. you know, lots of lots have been on holiday and then got there and you've caught something of the flight and you know, if your holiday and, you know, maybe that's home. what about what the science says? what does that should a lot on it on any of this or how it's gonna work out? yes, there was a study in the lancers journal publish in the beginning of this year. and it looked at the impact of travel restrictions on the import rights of cove it and what it
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found was that blanket complete travel restrictions only really benefit the spread of virus and limited scenarios. so number one is if you've got a very, very low case load in that country, so you've seen him with a good example. the last him number 2 is if, if cases in your country growing and it's about the tip and to exponential. the also so nice hit that new variance were something to consider if you want to keep new very out. and that's when they can be useful. but they really caught on government to, to make kind of tailored approaches to different countries. and he's most up to date data, and it's helpful to us as well to know the april of epidemiological terms. it's not just the case of the country anywhere. any point during the pandemic. you know, sometimes you can in the rights in the right circumstances. so hope hear from people stevens, thanks for coming. so the world's slowly opening up again. i've managed to book a little trip to the greek islands, fingers crossed the country,
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looking up again tourism accounts for about a 5th of grace's national outboard travelers will need a negative test or proof of vaccination and they'll have to fill out a passenger located form. so no quarantine on arrival, which is a good thing. and tourists are also back in washington d. c. it has some of the toughest antic covered regulations. it's reopening highlights the nation's steady transition back to normality. the tourism sector does continue to struggle. a great question today on the travel industry from one of our youtube uses saints and scholars. i'll let derek williams take care of that . oh, you could go to insisted the vaccine mandatory for trouble. oh, no expert on ethics, but i'd like to explore this anyway. it's rapidly turning into a very big issue. decisions are already being made by governance and
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businesses and universities. you name it about whether or not to grant privileges or impose restrictions on things like travel based on vaccination status. the 1st point to make, i think, is that all major health authorities are advising people who can be vaccinated to get back to needed as a way to protect yourself, but also as a way to protect others. and, and that 2nd part is the real ethical crux by choosing not to get vaccinated, you could potentially catch and pass on a deadly disease to other people so, so seriously simplified and boil. busy down this question becomes kind of a classic face off between an individual's right to choose what's best for them. and what expert authority say is best. all of us currently complicating the picture is that both individual nations and the global community are still divided into
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haves and have nots. is it fair to grant those lucky enough to have gotten a shot privileges like the ability to travel when, when they're denied to those who, who are still waiting for one? it's a tough question. it's certainly not fair, but for me, at least it seems justifiable. things should get more clear cut in a year or 2. i think once everyone has had an opportunity to get back to it because they are, we have precedence. many places already have vaccine requirements for, for other diseases. if you want to travel from germany to a tropical country, for example, where certain pathogens are endemic, you have to get vaccinated against them in advance period. and nobody complains one way or the other, regardless of the ethical aspects. i think most countries will at least impose
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