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one way, the other way. after all, the environment isn't recyclable. the make up your own mind. the d. w. made for mines. the news . hello and welcome to focus on europe time. lar bella. thanks for joining us today . coven. 19 vaccines are giving people here in europe. hope that a return to normality is soon within reach. the corona virus pandemic has put an unprecedented strain on doctors and nurses. on some parts of the continent. the pressure in hospital wards is now eating with fewer patients being admitted into
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intensive care. fill. some european nations like romania are struggling despite a drop and infection numbers. their health care systems are crumbling, and the pandemic had laid bare the decades of negligence and patronage coded 900 patients died and intensive care, but not from the virus. it's a debacle that has hit deanna, but she could hard at both a personal and professional level. emanuel and diana bet you can have lost a close relative in the pandemic. but diana's grandfather did not die from covered 19 last autumn. he was admitted to the hospital because of his corona virus infection. he was due to be released when a fire broke out on the board, killing him in manuel anti anna learned of the tragedy from media reports down like that. if you thought him was, we were nervously sitting in front of the television. yeah. just got the exact we didn't know what was going on. exactly. i'm the was that. i mean we didn't know if
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diane his grandfather was there a ton of moments sticky. so know, diana, that you can is there self a doctor working with cougar's 19 patients in a different hospital she was scheduled to take her specialist medical exam her day after the blaze up before i called my sister and told her listen to i worked very hard preparing for the exam from and it's the most important exam in my life off home. but i don't want to find out tomorrow morning whether or not my grandfather died in the fire. please tell me more now. is he dead or alive? that way i have a few hours to process the situation. so then my sister told me he is dead disco already. on the night of fire 10 covered 1900 patients, died in the intensive care unit at the piazza nance hospital in the flames and toxic smoke. one medical expert thinks that the ventilators for the intensive care patients could have overloaded, the power grid,
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but hospital authorities are still awaiting the results of the investigation until the door on the police sealed off. both rooms were not allowed inside. the investigation is still ongoing. both parties because there was thick smoke that made it impossible to see anything. none of the patients who are able to move. otherwise they would have fled while they were to hill thought a gravity, the oxygen supply to the patients further fed the flames. but it is unclear whether or not the blaze was actually caused by short circuit and faulty wiring. either way, the medical staff know the hospital equipment was in poor condition playing for wasting. they tried using fire extinguishers to be a blame me, but they had problem solved. and they were later found to have been faulty. since then with all the fire extinguishers in the hospital has been replaced and you know, look up that the maxima this wasn't the 1st fire in the romanian cove at 900 ward.
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in late january, a fire broke out in an intensive care unit into grass. here to the per state of the medical facility could be to blame stuff, say, because the heating didn't work, mimics had installed electric radiators in rooms with high levels of oxygen. an explosion that occurred here to the investigation is still ongoing. lab mix which a doctor in public health experts with the european union says it is highly likely the fires are linked to the per state for many hospitals. not only a large number of patients were being treated, an intensive care units of demand for oxygen was very high. just thought of the hospitals with electrical systems from the 1970 s simply cannot handle the amount of power modern medical devices. no, not. there was no political desire to invest in hospitals. in the past, decades,
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decision makers have not pushed for improvement will stretch out an hour, suffering from the consequences, itching off sharp, supported them constituents. over the past 3 months, romania has seen 3 new health ministers. the current minister confirms the connection between hospital shortcomings and the tragedies into the fires are connected to the state of the hospitals and their poor infrastructure doing for us . and i think the main reason for this is political instability that we in to put that a form of reforms need to be initiated and seen through that regardless which government or minister succeed one another plan that is devastated by the thought that her colleagues lost patience due to faulty equipment, we've been, we cannot believe it matters. you go to hospital, your change was because the but the new died there is
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a fire and it's going to my little one when i just cannot fathom it down as family assuming the hospital. but she wants to keep working as a doctor despite to shortcomings in romania the health system. so my was, my gosh, i hope that what happened will give me the energy to effect positive change. but for me, i hope i can soon process this shock so that i can devote myself fully to the people in intensive care warming. they don't have any relative by their side and they're fighting for their lives. the longer you, she's warm and i like my grandfather did have i thought i had to play asked. the corona virus pandemic has revealed. the dire state of remain is health system in a tragic way. the country will need years to bring it up to date. it's an election with an outcome that many say is all but guaranteed syrian president bashar alas, that is running for reelection at the end of may. but many syrians have been displaced due to the civil war and can't cast their ballots. more than 3 and
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a half 1000000 people fled to neighboring turkey. some fear they will never be able to return to their homeland. the all of these family have spent the last 10 years and it's done rule, but there longing for syria remains as strong as ever. there are moments in life in exile is especially painful. like on holidays. when mohammed allow it and his family can only call their relatives not celebrate with them. years ago, the allowing sled to turkey to escape serious assad regime. they helped to return home soon after monica. but to this day with their relatives can offer them little hope. they think president bush, i'll assad, continue to rule syria, live michelle. one moment, as long as the sod remains and power i won't consider returning. the government stands for murder, destruction, unexposed. and who had with him in power that will never be peace bucket with my
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name feet. but this is what assad called peace. many parts of a little. the allow is home city. lion ruin. aleppo is under the control of government troops. but most of its residents have fled. many live in turkey, like the allow is in syria. mohammed allow it's earned a good living as a sign painter. in is symbol, he repairs motorcycles to get by his children haven't been able to go to school for 2 years now. kind of knew what the money i earned just covers the parent necessities. yes. you can on the, again, this year we couldn't buy a children new clothes, the holidays. but in syria it's even harder than here. today. there's virtually no work to be taught in a level, in particular basic foods. and if you are in short supply
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relative to keep them informed about what the mood is like in their homeland, the president bashar assad is standing for reelection is like a slap in the face for many refugees. the hub at the shars elections. he's clinging to power won't go of his own accord accuracy. after every election, they claim to be elected by the people during the holiday. the people have fled abroad. in reality, the only received few vote doing the hopes will be allowed. we can't wait to return home, but mohammed has lost all faith in the syrian opposition. left. the revolution took place under wouldn't flag, and for would go by little by little. they were joined by new flags and opinions, theater. more and more groups got involved. and the revolution failed with, as they say,
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too many cooks spoil the broth the allowed to say their children's memories of syria are fading fast. in turkey, the family can live without the fear of their future is anything but certain. the corona virus pandemic, and turkey's economic crisis had hit these refugees, especially hard and made them even more homesick dandy the style on jamal, i miss my relatives and all the gatherings and celebrations before the war with their hey, we were happy and life was good here i feel lonely in holly without my mother, father or sister, one of one my heart a because they're not here, especially on holidays. awesome. get them all done. it's really hard to have to live in a foreign country sabi, but with the syrian regime clinging to power. it seemed millions of refugees, like the allow is. we'll have to continue to wait before they can return home. they were once on the brink of extinction, but now germany's wolf population is booming. conservationists are thrilled with
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their come back and they are now a protected species. but not everyone is howling with excitement. their next meal could mean big losses for animal farmers was usually 100 year in the forest, but sometimes they also target sheep, goats, and cabs on the pasture. well, in the state of lower saxony, a wolf named radi is dividing opinion officials have authorized his slaughter. yet despite an extensive hunt, he remains at large. many farmers feel helpless, missouri and easy following the wolf trail, alongside wolf experts, christiane burger. the 2 wolfhounds are roaming through the roosevelt heath, thrown the look out for wolf, g, w 717 m, also known as ruddy, was ruddy. the thought i won't tell you. ruddy, has definitely been here before. as
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a dna analysis has shown his occasionally helped himself to some of stuff on rosa sheep. this is what i do know where he is. i know if i don't know much to the joy of animal rights advocates who regularly catch the wilful comrade where exactly this rare footage was recorded, remained secret. but rody is known all over northern germany. is the most notorious male wolf and devoted to dna analysis was confirmed that he jump offense . the 1st times when it was him evident, rosa says buddy and his attack, especially large numbers of animals, even carved and horses as the mobile fence around his posture as though for them, the shepherd had to keep watch at night. i had no other choice but to sleep next to the sheep. so i slept in the car and i had
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a baseball bat with me in case of an emergency. lying up, the keys in the nearby pony started cackling the 1st time they came in on sunday and i remember thinking what's going on. but then the sheep started bleating august and i knew that the walls were here office on. so i got out of the car and chased them away when the light came 3 times that night. since then, the wolf has returned here in occasions they have even named this area after him. roddy, the authorities say the leader of the pack poses a problem. and shooting him is permitted but so far ruddy has managed to escape even if he does leave traces guarantee definitely will of species . yes. on definitely does that. you can tell from his consistency when the sun was dried out now. but if it were fresh, i think they would stink horribly. so it could be really is exactly. this could be
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roadies. is this ruddy? no. this wolf is fenced in and belongs to hunter frank 1st. frank isn't sure if he's ever seen ruddy, but hunting them down is difficult. when you see a pack of 5 or 6 walls, nobody can tell them apart. i would anybody be able to tell which wolf to shoot? this hunters who are out here every day and we don't come across wolves every day for germany's will. population has grown considerably in recent years. according to official numbers, about 120 wolf packs currently live here, with more expected to come. hunter frank fuss believes in erecting higher fences than the wounds stefan rosa uses to safeguard animals, as if it's definitely possible to live in harmony with wolves. germany conflicts, so i'm slim. bob, so why don't you, why the life?
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because i can't afford to stay, can we put up around 40 fences on the day that the heavy and they keep getting heavier. so as a lot of the high offenses me, why don't we have to do it whole by hand? my employees say they will quit if we have to continue putting up more fences and and i will quit by clinic. i support them. it's impossible to continue this way. so was there a struggle for survival shepard's versus wolves in ruddy, is territory. now. when will see and i'm protected sheep and they go for it's just a coincidence and it's like if you and i are on the highway and we'd say i'm hungry, we've got another 100 kilometers to go. why didn't we stop to eat breakfast? and then you stop in the next service area to have a snack. it's basically the same thing. it's not like wal think i'm going to go get some sheet from the pastor because they can't escape, so i'll target them very clever and that they can learn. but when they get into the
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past, it's all you can eat and helping them show, chasing after a deer as well. but radi and his pack don't shy away from putting into work wolves, primarily it game for woods and meadows. the men dodged on. sophia, we've got so much hoofs game in germany like deers, dogs or wild pause the manner. that's what guides the war population and the density off. there was this to the audience you more, pray, more want both the lose on i don't know my solution. only i had a crystal ball, the cycle will become vegetarians, stefan roses. animals don't seem convinced. they can only hope that shy and cunning ruddy and his pack will leave them alone in the future or move on to a new hunting ground. did you know that it takes more than 700 gallons of water to make a t shirt?
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well, that's not drinking water for a person to live on for 2 and a half years. the fashion industry is a major contributor to pollution, and the panoramic has only made things worse with fewer clothes being sold during locked down. many collections are gathering dust and are destined for the trash. well, it's a problem that's long been on the radar and leads from a sustainable fashion designer from sweden. her goal is to stop fast fashion by breathing new life into old garments. the you can sell the revolution with a sewing machine. at least a small one says analytics to the swedish designer is looking to take the fashion industry in a different direction. instead of producing new things, she thinks the fashion industry needs to do a rethink and use what's already exists. for my media that it would benefit the environment if we up cycled old pieces of clothing instead of
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destroying them, chopping them into little bits and starting all over again. we need to extend the lifespan of the goods we produce from and not only does that help the environmental meet in my view, it also unlocks creative potential terms, the on the swedish school of textiles, in portals and southwestern sweden. she aims to unleash this creative potential. what anna thousands could redesigning, unclosing manufacturers discard unsold goods or old stock work begins. because one person's trash is another person is treasure. to meet all of the earthly shirts like this were discarded by a company that rents out work where council, because they had holes in them both for the buttons were loose from the food. so do i took them and created a new design for a young brand. in this case, even just we added a colorful theme and a logo dentist and we tied them this terrible on
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social media analyst shows what can be done with old closed. she's even altered these pieces will combine them differently. anna says at 1st, she was political and hearty cross c time. many companies now realize how important sustainability is. also their image. when a large swedish fashioned chain called and wanted to work with her, and only agreed if they used exclusively 2nd time good. she makes old clothes new again. now on a grand scale, in a collection of shirts and blazes comprises 5000 pieces, and the company also believes in its commercial success, listed in your oven. and if we launch a small collection and it doesn't pay off financially and it will always remain a nice. but if we do it on a large scale and approach it as a business model, you can earn just as much with it as with a conventional collection. i think it can be quite rewarding. month after month, new collection is flood into stores. production keeps getting cheaper and quicker.
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the result is fast. fashion doesn't sell, gets thrown away. but this machine could help to reduce the mountains of textile waste at a recycling facility in melma. that testing how old clothes can be industrial, recycled. this machine is able to precisely analyze the exact proportions of, for example, ca, polyester fibers, that information is vital for their subsequent processing. this enables the production of new fibers, which could in future eliminate the need for cotton plantations. the problem is that textiles are very cheap, so that's why there's been little economic incentive to deal with old clothes and stuff. because now everyone is setting themselves ambitious goals in terms of sustainability and wants to employ more recycled material because also, so the volume is rising, which is another reason why we need the automatic fibers starting off to reduce
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textile ways. consumers also need to change, says design hannah lindstrom. in a project, she's called on people to forego buying new clothes for 6 months. john, bosco zuba agreed to take part. it has been a learning experience for him and his friends abroad getting more so to do something good. he need to start with yourself. so i think part and talk with my friends about it, for example. i mean, for example, my best friend always bought lots of expensive shoes and course now he's starting to ask himself why, why do i shut up so much for shoes when i could get them 2nd tours and put on school, not analysts to me says the quality of old clothes is often so good, they can easily compete with new items. spend money for her family like lena. it's so exciting because you can see that these pieces don't stick out and you all have they fit in here. but it was like,
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i've always said it's all about the fabrics that are available to you, but we need to gather experiences, which is what i do with my work and before. so this is great because it shows us how this works. and the, the goal, the ending up in landfills the show some places of back in stores for the new design analysts to rescue them. and she is sure she can save even more items. she feels we must act more responsibly for the sake of future generations. and make the production of new clothing a thing of the past. well this garment is unlikely to be transformed into something new, but it's still serves an important purpose. the underwear are part of a soil fertility project in switzerland. much can be gleaned from planting a pair of brief next to a carrot bed. so how does this unorthodox gardening method work? take a look. i
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today, the whitfield family is on an important mission. they're taking holes in the family garden as part of a scientific project. we're . we're digging a whole bearing underpants over the last name is it there and her 2 children are bearing 2 pairs of underpants in their cars. and they are not the only swift people to partake in this unconventional experiment all across the country. people have been bearing some 2000 pairs of underpants in fields, flower beds and meadows. everyone i'm showing you want to check the quality of our soil. want to see how many animals live there. and if the soil is healthy on cap that goes on in class, yet on the field study was jumped up by researchers from zurich university and the
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swiss institute for sustainability sciences. they want to find out how healthy swiss soil is and how many micro organisms inhabited microorganisms and fun guy have an appetite for cotton. so burying cotton underpants and later checking their state of decomposition should be an indicator of soil quality. the more holes, the better who isn't this here is a great example. cotton has been broken down almost entirely. the only bits left are made from synthetic materials. only this means the soil is very healthy. good about this pair of underpants and contrast theory for too much more cotton remainder from almost off. so the site was not of such good quality. and when you go with a board and each and every pair of decomposed underpants offers researchers valuable insights into the quality of the soil,
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this must data we want to find out where the soil, se, why this is the case. and what we can do to protect it in the future. so if it's the researchers send all participants identical pairs of organic cotton briefs which makes comparing results much easier. the fun experiment has been quite educational for the bit for family. why do i think it's good for the kids to learn that there's more than what happens up here. that's all. but there's also like inside the soil and stick. ah, in 2 months time they'll be digging up the cotton underpants and finding out just how felty or garden soil really is. they say you read what you so thanks so much for watching. focus on europe and do let me know your thoughts this week show on twitter. don't forget you can see more of our
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ah was who's this is the news life firm berlin, international truth appeal, falling on deaf ears. israel keeps up its assault on god and her last fire is more rockets into israel. japanese top diplomat. hypo mark in the region voicing staunch support for israel as he meets with officials, including prime minister benjamin netanyahu. but he also calls for c fire, as pressure continues to build for an end to the violence. also coming up, the german soldier goes on trial accused of planning violent attacks while
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pretending to be a refugee. we look at the case that raised concern about right we extremism in the german military and vaccinated people are welcome as the e u hammers out the final details of it's 1900 travel certificates. we look at a scheme and denmark that's allowing some people to get back to life as ah layla rock welcome. we began our broadcast in the media again. german foreign minister, hypo mos is in israel, and expected to visit the occupied palestinian territories later today, hoping to help brokers cease fire between the 2 sides or israel. meanwhile, doomed it's bombardment this morning with artillery fire and another round of air strikes across the gaza strip. which resulted in at least one reported fatality.
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the israeli defense force says about 70 rockets were fired towards israel from gaza . and the got the health ministry. there's $230.00 palestinians have been killed since fighting began, including $65.00 children. and israel says at least 12 of citizens have died. and mister, hypo, my tell the press conference just moments after he arrived in israel and explained his reason for being there. if he had to come come here today to assure you of our solitary team, we have emphasized again and again in recent days and will continue to do so in the future that israel has the right to defend itself against the massive, unacceptable attacks and cliff. it's a fact, and as long as now states and groups in this region, israel with instruction, it must of course be able to protect his territory and people. and to assure that this remains the case,
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germany will continue to play its part in the future are still adair, chief, is not limited to words, is only the tip of fish and water. and for more, i'd like to welcome and now where my i see on the 5th kia, who in jerusalem, she's the director of the program on israel europe relations at mit, vin, the israeli institute for regional for an policies a very good day miss. thank you for your time now. your think tanks, mission i'm told, is to improve israel's foreign policy, promote israel's regional belonging in the middle east, europe and the mediterranean, and advance israeli palestinian peace is the current violence that's playing out in the, in the region. a said back for your efforts to achieve that objective. well, good evening and i and absolutely, this is the quite a setback for israeli. our relations in general. it both internally is well
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and also our external relations, but have just developed in the past year with the new are countries such as the united arab emirates, they've been morocco and even, you know, a chance to make the peace process with jordan and egypt a better one and the warmer peace relations and also with the european union. our relations have probably the theory. i think in almost every aspect we see the rent for the harmony israel in the foreign policy. we were in a different place 2 weeks ago. and i'm really happy to see the foreign minister from the you said from germany, from the checking public and bucket coming over. but i have also to correct one message that you gave the lease reduction. and obviously you were protect itself by firing deck to help to master the gun, but also had been firing many, many rockets today to the south seas red and other cities. so this is
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a back and forth artillery of rockets that if i very much hope will come to a quick end in the next day or 2. and it's just like, you know, my or we did say in our top, israel keeps up. it's a cell phone goth and hamas fires more rockets into israel. so we do attempt at always it to be balanced and we do mention that hamas a sent in a rocket. i want to pick up on something that you mentioned, the abraham, of course, which of course healed is this huge success. and they were normalizing relations with some golf countries. as you alluded to morocco and su, done, it was almost the dawn of a new era. and there was the sense that the palestinian question, you know, could be put on the back burner. it didn't really animate any one. is what we're seeing unfolding right now. a reminder that unless the palestinian question is resolved, it's going to be very difficult. i completely agree with you,
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but we have to differentiate between different damian's between the athena authority with whom you can negotiate the process. and i very much hope that the new government in israel will put it on the table. we must do such a thing and complete such a process. this will be for the benefit of it and we ready and this is how i can help them to be easy. but we have to differentiate between base and come up. come up is not an organization, terror organization. that is one cannot do negotiation. we've only your country. we do not go directly or not to talk directly to homer because it is a tear organization. so yeah, i completely agree with you and very much host so that they use really government the next government would hold would renew them if i don't see it taking place. this harsh off of the sort of mini war is actually making the public
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opinion both the news road, but both also in the student authority, much more negatives such a process there is really despair, despair from not renewing them in the process, especially i guess in the but it's, it's already, i'm not the spokesperson, but i've heard that this is the case. public opinion. i mean, the 2 and such hatred, both internally would be ready. and also we'd be, come to invasion. drive is where it is, and part of life is ready and our ups apart, it's a very, very delicate situation that you outlined there. and of course, this comes also at a very delicate political time in israel. i want to focus now in conclusion, unfortunately, we don't have so much time, but i still would really like to get your view. you know, in europe there has been kind of a mixed response in your view. what parts could you possibly play when it comes
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to finding some sort of resolution? reviving a piece process that's been dead for 2 decades? well, in 2013 the you actually put on the table. it's what's called the special privilege partnership to enter the in, in offering you know, 3, but it's partnership with the european union if there will be a few process. but he's right, a government never bothered to reply to the e. u. so i wonder, and i really do wonder what you can put on the table to stimulate the 2 sides to come together. i see that the e u foreign policy is not the not, not able to speak in one voice about the me rather than the last year. so this is not true that you is really every month after we do see each member states that perhaps can play a stronger road. and if in germany and from sample and having
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a dialogue with egypt and jordan. so perhaps, you know, we've done constellation between you remember, states and states perhaps, you know, we can bring to the table some initiative, some new initiative for just a petition that were not there in the us. my at yahoo, a director of the program on israel europe relations at mid vim. the it's really institute for regional foreign policy. thank you very much for your time. thank you . and let's take a look now at some of the other stories making headlines. this, our beliefs in belgium has stepped up there, man hunt for a heavily armed soldier with far right views, who they say poses an acute threat. the suspect went into hiding after removing weapons from brock's and he's made threats to several public figures including a renown corona virus expert a large while fire increases afford homes and force evacuation. the blaze is 70 kilometers west of the capital athens, and close to
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a popular tourist resort. authorities ordered the evacuation of 18 settlements and to monasteries. there are no reports of injury. a german soldier suspected of plotting attacks against prominent politicians while posing as a syrian refugee goes on trial today known as franco. a. he's accused of stockpiling weapons and planning. serious acts of violence. the high profile cases raise concerns over right wing extremism in the military. never know she's ahead of the trial opening, franco. a proclaimed his innocence in front of the press. he denies the charges leveled against him by the prosecution. and we have an indictment that deals with an offense of preparing an active violence to be of them that endangers the state of i taught for years franco, a lead a double life while working as
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a soldier for the german armed forces. he registered himself as a syrian refugee. prosecutors accused him of planning attacks on high ranking politicians with the intention of blaming them on migrants and asylum seekers. my mother had to finish my client dress as an immigrant. i can't see anything in that . that's dangerous to be what i do see as a danger to the status when parts of the government and work together with criminal . and that has unfortunately happened here is that some of them was up. i'm on. does this letter saying, franco, a face is up to 10 years in prison. the trial is expected to last until august. a leaders are meeting today in a fresh attempt to finalize a coven 19 a certificate to the so called green certificate. and it could give a much needed boost to the travel season coming up by way. the warranty requirements for some people, but key issues including access to free tests,
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have delete the schemes. are a lot of the documents, i would say whether a person has been vaccinated or just that negative or recently recovered from the court of ours. and one country, one member said, i should say, denmark has already introduced its own system that allow some people to resume their activities to abuse. terry show so reports that not all things on board social life is back in full swing in denmark. so yeah, of course we are very happy job and we hope to see the guess the ticket to resuming activities inside are enlarged groups. is the corona pass verification that you are fully vaccinated? have in unity jacoby 19 or have tested negative within the last 72 hours. most people use a mobile phone now. that's a relatively like, allowed to resume indoor training and early may. jim owner, him a liquid guard, hansen has an entry system, worked out. you should be the 1st person that shows up where chick everybody else's
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passes and they get the shiny little head on. so everybody knows. so today's natasha was a placement corona officer. yes. thank you. ok. less than 20 percent of deans are fully vaccinated. so for most people keeping a corona pass current require standing in line to be tested every 3 days, maybe half an hour, 40 minutes, and is it worth it so well worth it? denmark has the highest testing rate in the european union. with half a 1000000 deans getting checked each day about 8 percent of the population. that provides authorities a wealth of information every day and even almost by the hour. we know the number of positive tested people in denmark. we know exactly where, where they tested, where do late they live. nielson says local municipalities can use the data to
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quickly intervene in case of an outbreak. but privacy advocates insist the personal information revealed by a corona path should be strictly limited. the latest version of the app allows almost total anonymity to showing whether or not you're in the clear. kimberly gregson has been working with authorities on this evolution, even when, when, when we have such a serious situation in society fighting and the demick, we shall not, we shouldn't just skip our fundament, most fundamental principles about it. they to security and privacy, but some feel constant monitoring should not be necessary to access social activities. they say that's a violation of their personal freedom. and if i don't want to get tested just to get in somewhere, when i, when i'm perfectly well, all the sushi is helping organize opposition to the national corona virus strategy . he views the path as an example of creeping governmental control. why should the state know like every time how often you go to union meeting,
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how often you go to sport clubs and different patterns of your life? but most days welcome the system as their passport back to liberty. at least one entre printer, each bar has set up its own testing center to make the wait for that precious green light more bearable with a beer. finance continues. are right here. business is up next. ah. the news? it's been ongoing quest for the spring began in 2011 people stood up against corrupt, rulers and dictatorship. all these moments have left the box in my memory.

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