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so that when you bring your uncle michael and you've never had had before surprised yourself with what is what it was, who is medical really what move back to people who follows along the way. myers and critic to join us for me. actually last down the i, this is in the news asia coming up today in the us digital divide. it's, it's colbert 19 vaccination. dr. large numbers of indians, conferences for jobs because they like internet access and can't speak english. is india vaccine registration system exclusionary but also plus germany offer to recycle of gone interpreters to work, but it's been a trade many yet if price of the taxes are probably bond afterwards to withdraw. and yesterday, you know,
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to topic opposition to it. the international committee said the tokyo games on calls for july, despite japan. dia corona about a situation. the news i'm british manager, welcome to did up the news asia. glad you could join us with india and the grip of a deadly 2nd wave of covert 1900 infections attention is focused on its efforts to vaccinated people. a shortage of vaccines in a sluggish rollout has meant only about 3 percent of the population has been fully vaccinated so far. but the problems don't end their mandatory online registrations for vaccines through the call when portal approving, impossible for a large majority of the population. for one people need to have access to the internet and for another. the coban portal is only in the english language access conditions. that work for a few, but exclude
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a large chunk of indians. the system for some works like a charm. a stop at the payment area with your vaccination appointment in hand. a bit of a weight. and then it's time knitting mcglenn. he greets the doctor who is about to administer his 1st of 2 shots. mcglenn. he is 34 and pretty happy with the way it's gone today. if you have money here internet, if you have everything, then you will get recommended like this. what you will have you will be right. the story is different for my hender sharma. he runs the small store without a real chance of getting back to needed anytime soon. you're really only there needs to be a system for back, some nation and people who don't have a smartphone like me. what will they do? so there needs to be
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a door to door drive and everyone should get the vaccine. even if my hender sharma could access the internet, he'd be faced with an english language, only app and few is any appointments available online, which by the way, is the only way an 18 to 34 year old is supposed to get an appointment. wait, there's one put in a code. hold your breath. so nothing crashes. and a lottery winner with an appointment confirmation. with your wife high school will be able to get a hold of you. and my car is one of some 600000000 indians who are 18 to 44 years old. she got her vaccination our though most others in that demographic have a long, long time to wait about
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a good sized executive director of the internet. freedom foundation and organization campaigning for digital rights in india, he just, you know, from delhi, about help us understand is if you don't have access to the internet or speak english, then you get a vaccine job in india. and not if you're between the ages of 18 to 45, for this age bracket, which constitutes a large portion of india's population. monday to re registration on an online platform called call when is mandated 3 prior to you receiving the job and scheduling it in the hospital provider for the hospital provider to actually inoculate you with any of the vaccines which are licensed within india . it just seems counter intuitive that they would be and a national online portal on which to, to just to get a vaccine. and you need to be able to speak english to be able to access it. why is
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it so the proponents of the system have stated that due to the ongoing shortages, there is a need for this didn't seem to be maintained within the vaccination process. because the vaccination centers due to crowding may become what sport or transmission of over by it says, thereby the scheduling function is nessa city on is being implemented through this online order. however, this opens up of greater degree of iniquity, given that most people in india lack of access to the internet and india war will not be literate with smart phones having access to english based only platform for booking their vaccinations, which would thereby exclude the most wonder book, a needy from prior d vaccination within this system is the government trying to at all address this
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problem. i spoke o o bed or coded by dr. sharma who peds the golden portion and the technical delivery on this began ism date, have indicated that in further rounds of vaccination walk in vaccination may be possible. one should remember that walking vaccination is at present available for each ranges above the ages of $45.00 in various states in india. and this limitation on the hordes for people between 1845. however, given the present be of the panoramic and how it's even impacting people in a much younger age range. that it is degree all in it could be present within the vaccination policy. you better reach the been on those with access to the
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internet with smartphones, either getting preference. sure. priority in vaccination and placing india's route unconnected population was great degree of disadvantage. in terms of numbers, pure water. i bus only about 34 people, 400 people. so it's quite a big gap or we'll leave it there, but thank you so much for breaking that down for us. you're welcome. thank you so much. now i get response. the german military began a drawing its troops from i've gone on after 2 decades of war. i've gone interpreters who worked with german forces, say, they are now in great danger. they had asked him to be re settled in germany before the september 11 withdraw deadline. they what if the taliban regains control after western forces leave? they and their families will be targeted for death. rock
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a little dual whitehead. so how goes to the bazaar and miss r sharif? just once a week. he worked as an interpreter for germany's armed forces. the bond is fair for 7 years now. he fears for his and his family safety visit that's are afraid not only of reprisals by the taliban, but also of envious neighbors. i no longer visit my extended family or even like close relative to my neighbors. know that i work with foreign troops and i'm also afraid my children can be self made as a stop negligence in their living room. the family show us momentos of the time when the 34 year old work for the pond is fair. his contract is the translator expired with the end of the mission in 2013. back then, so that in many other local workers gathered in front of the german camp in missouri, range and demanded protection. nearly 800 africans were allowed to leave the
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country, but the citizens were left behind. they believe now is their last chance. only little more than any now that it's clear that the foreigners and the german troops will leave afghanistan, the situation will get even worse. wide. so tiny was also a translator for the german army from 2009 to 2018. he fears that after the pond is fair, withdraws his family could become a target for the telephone and they consider him a spine about him on or how that's the aim of the taliban from the beginning. was to destroy the connection between the f people and the international troops over them. we translators, establish disconnection and this bridge. and that's why we're in particular danger . what the threats were facing now the or unthinkable them instead of telecom was and you make winning his problem. if these threats are now part of everyday life everywhere in afghanistan,
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many people are wondering if afghan security forces will be able to protect the country on their own. after german soldiers leave me, honey. there's an attack here almost every day. they kill innocent people. some of them our lives are in danger. that's why i want the german government to bring us to germany for our safety. all mom had said that says it would hurt to have to leave his parents and beautiful home behind. but he and his wife do not want their children to grow up in afghanistan. they want them to have a secure future. international, a big committee has said in no uncertain terms of the tokyo olympic games will go ahead as planned. on the 23rd of july, public opposition has been growing to the games given a worsening karone about its emergency in japan. but i will see president thomas buck, who himself called off a visit to the country due to the over tuition. reiterated that canceling the games wasn't an option. the i o c's thomas boss in the upper left loomed large
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over the start of the tokyo meeting, insisting the games will go on. we are now fully focused on the delivery of the olympic games. it is after all box international olympic committee holding the ultimate se into whether to hold the games. the host city contract says so signed by all interested parties in 2013, when tokyo won the rights to host. in the termination section, it says the i o c has sole discretion to terminate should safety be threatened. i. c in the midst of a brutal 4th wave of corona, virus infections pull after paul show a clear majority in favor of terminating the games over a fear is it could become a super spread or event box. some said should cancel the olympics while in tokyo for this week's meeting. he actually stayed home though in switzerland. when i put
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in isn't coming means he cannot come and that implicitly recognizes japan's emergency situation. so thinking a video to show all will be well for the japanese people during the olympics and paralympics box points to bench rehearsals in which athletes competed and were housed in a strict bubble. and he added, most teams will now bring additional health professionals. should corona, virus infections occur with our japanese, so partners in france, i can only re emphasize these fully commitment of the i of the, to organize together. they've, big and harlem be games for everybody. momentum. so important in many sports events is not on box side at the moment, but it's still the i o c's call, whether to cancel the games, which have cost at least $15000000000.00 and are now just over 2 months away.
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i'm david and this is climate change briggs happiness in 3 books for you. you'll get smarter for free. on the coming up on arts and culture, the artistry of flamenco takes a new turn. male dancers in spain, celebrating traditional women dances, and dresses. and later on the show up in germany gets quirky with yen back this year's contestants at the eurovision song contest. but 1st, what does it mean to be a woman? documentary woman out now on several streaming platforms?
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asked women from around the globe. women of different cultures, colors, ages rich and poor. their answers are touched, inspiring, and infuriating. she's in this class, they speak openly without fear and from the heart. the film project woman interviewed 2000 women from 50 countries in more than 30 languages. directors understand me, cova and young to spare tongue succeeded in doing something truly unique in creating an intimate portrait of those who make up of humanity ah different some think it's not a movie that follows a script. of course we had some topics and issues we wanted to touch on, but we're some of the few directors who treat it like an adventure that the film
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rights itself day by day. because you saw that too often called in the clear orders . you leave the city the, the c idea was to find a balance between the very universal things that affect all women being a mother or not being a mother, love sexuality, we're money, body issues. but by the, let's actually think we didn't need a particular store. when i want that, but there were certain prejudices that we wanted to highlight where things like rape as a weapon of war. no, on top of that, tell really mechanical review. come out, some of the get, the women we see in the documentary are not shown solely as representative of a female destiny. in their short cameos, we get a sense of each individual's inner life. the diversity of the women creates an exciting kaleidoscope. and at the same time offers a deeper understanding of their personal struggles. for example, when they speak about the joys and responsibilities of motherhood. when i had my 1st child, when am he was born?
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i said to myself, oh my god, i have produced a human being. i have super well, but i could do anything though that i've had a baby. i could do anything that did last very long. i think that was the highest, did not open heart just after giving more tomorrow she did with still on a tuesday might go home, could they could didn't. why i couldn't when i couldn't measure it. you know, just yeah, she just plasma. but usually she missed the money she supposed to say, who left that coach melody at 1st? i am actually not here. i'm not much oh woman. it's also a film about education today, some 80 percent of them who can't read or write are women. it's a film about poverty, 80 percent of the world's poorest are also women. and it's
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a film about harrowing experiences of male oppression and violence, forced marriages the trafficking of women, genital mutilation, and rape. ah, my dad is busy to get him and done with the atlanta the whole mother in there to do that longer. and again, if he can mediterranean languages and i let her see and then a lot of the stuff good luck with families or a lot of the women told us it was about more than whether their interviews made it into the film for them. it was about this experience of actually being listened to and heard many of them had never felt they were heard before. and so that alone was very important to us. i'm all i for carol knox. i am excited for most of the present to look at these women is to look at the world. both shocking and
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encouraging. woman is not a cinematic pamphlet about the problems, women face, but a powerfully poetic document that resonates with grace and rebellion, love, and strength. they came in now to spain, where a group of male dancers, a celebrating choreography and costumes traditionally reserved for women. flamenco dancer typically has very defined gender walls with the men focus mainly on powerful footwork and the women free to move their arms, hips, and dresses more expressively. but for some, those clear divisions are changing. the, the classical flamenco dress is femininity in its purest form. that's how spanish dancer inquiry ogre for manuel the man sees it, but in his current show viva, those dresses are worn by men. you know what i mean to me
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as a language with no boundaries. i want the photos my feelings and allows me to express yourself. but up when they come to me, it's an honest language and welcome we're honest man, lizzie, young viva exalts and freedom of movement and expression. he and his male ensemble breakdown the strict gender roles of traditional flamingo, the he wrote and choreographed to show himself it deals with the dancers, childhood, and the way he was ostracized. as a boy dancing and close, i don't know the way with little everyone made fun of me. i felt as if i wasn't living up to the role that society expected of me. so i locked myself away in my room and it was there, this little room that i gave my imagination,
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free range and there i could dress up and move freely in ways for denied to me as a man of side on world. oh, lineage is widely regarded as one of the world's best women who dancers on stage today, even before his training he perform for some of the countries. for most ensembles me flamenco, originated in spain's andalusia region in the 1900 century. it's characterized by flamboyant and figure hugging dresses. the dance also counts as an integral part of the indonesian identity. even so manuel, the nuances no need for it to be bound to tradition. o, o, o l o, one of the fleming clay, and love the way i think, the positive aspects, flamenco has to offer or its diversity and varying perspective. or member of the it can be traditional, classical or oven garden em,
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but so it ought to be pretty cut up because every interpreter and every dancer, male or female, now it has their own starting point and viewpoint. manuel the young exploits himself through flamenco, and constantly find new interpretations in his pilot. oh, tour or authors? dance in 2018. he counted up dream worlds on stage like a magician and spirited the audience away on a journey through his subconscious the . he's earned a claim for deliberately breaking with gender rules and provoking both audiences and critics alike. a subtle gavin. of course, it's great to prove that i've realized that you still have a long way to go before society, except that every individual has their own identity. static, so people already do,
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if they're still a long way ahead, you will focus math when i come in on them in the hope that one day people who say we're dressing up anymore. but we're simply putting on dressing up on the performers from 39 countries have been competing this week in the eurovision song contest, including elaine, that's ugly, new representing cypress gave me her song. the blow is about falling in love with the devil. and that's got some people in cyprus, pretty upset. dozens of orthodox christians protested against the lyrics base a promot satan worship. despite the protests, elena has now made it through to the euro vision finals this saturday and another ones. and there shall be sharing the stage with acts from all over europe and
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beyond. like germany is unlikely, but very sincere contest and singer songwriter. like i don't do you have no dog. it's about. it's never been about a point another day. no, no, no. yeah. it seems to be just as colorful and multifaceted as your vision itself. the world's biggest music competition. yeah, sure, i'm going to win. easy, peevish, me the reason. but seriously, i don't have a clue a piece of course, i'll try to win 1st place. but i'll be ok even if i come in last because my dream is just to participate. but i have this once in a lifetime experience with this and that's, and i am not going to have trained to perform and musical. ringback in the basement of the hamburg church, i use the pandemic and do break to get creative. he came up with an idea for music video and posted each step in the production process. and social media. have an
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idea on how to create music video, and then you pretend to get 18 book and watch machines for that music video. that's 2 hosted videos about said music, the idea with the following message. and i want to go to the vision. so i wanted to take me, i realize the only way i can do it is just simply shouted out to the world and i just screamed out, hey, i want to go to the se. hello. the. the daily posts had an effect as more and more people started following his social media channels, including the judges. for the german preliminary competition, they invited younger to the audition, and he impressed the jury who chose him to be germany's candidate for 2021. to get out the bus b as a center. so if you really stick with it and put all your energy into it, that along with what little bit of money you might have and then get and it will be worth it. and you'll make it look at the stuff and come on and off to wish me growing up. in hamburg with 4 siblings in drake had a captive audience for the melodies, he crooned everywhere. this path was clear onto the stage and into the limelight.
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he can use it as the language everyone understands. that's really true. especially at the c. we're not everyone things in english. and even if i don't many other languages as well. and if you didn't hear them still, you understand the songs or say, wow, i think that's cool. you guys feel good song has a curious message. it's about respect and acceptance and not answering hate with more hatred. i really do want to do it with you don't get angry when you read those words. just don't have me one more quick story singer actress share and celebrating her 75th birthday. and she announced that universal studios is making a new movie about her life. a lady now with a look back through the ages of the woman who sold more than 100000000 records take
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cutting through the noise where i come from, people are known for being fair new york to allow people tell it like it is. they call it the concrete jungle, the melting city that never it's this energy that makes it feel like home. but amid the hustle, it's important to listen and pay attention because it's not just the loudest voice . this needs to be heard. we all have a story and i see it is my job as a journalist to go beyond the now i'm based in europe and my workplace to around the world. but my instincts for the state to tell the important story behind the headlines. what is the heart of the story? why does it matter? what impacts the focus that you want to cover the noise to get to the truth? my name is sarah kelly, and i work with me
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. the news . this is it. we news why from berlin? international call for a truce fall on deaf ears. israel keeps up. it's a salt on garza and her mom fires more rockets into israel. pressures bills to an end to the violence. germany stop diplomat. hypo mark in the region voice. the support for israel meets with prime minister benjamin netanyahu calls also for a cease fire. also coming up a green lights for vaccine passports the year, which is an agreement on the final details of the digital cobra, $900.00 travel certificates. and i think.

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