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the news the news live from the in israel and hum out a great to a cease fire after days is devastating. tribes and broadcasts rocket palestinians celebrate on the streets of garza. the unconditional deal goes in for all sized pipe. the fire broken by egypt will bring an end to the pricing this same year.
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and you as president joe biden is among many will latest welcoming, pulling at a genuine opportunity, pledging humanitarian to help people also coming out thing cove at 19 vaccines. j 20 late the latest make to propose voluntary production to deal with others. one hayton wavers. we'll hear hear from the will help when i was asian chief son, germany's colorful thing as somebody gets ready to take on the years is in some context no matter what the haters, the ah, i'm rebecca risen. welcome to the program. after 11 days of relentless bombings, costing hundreds of lives, there's quite guys over garza and israel,
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a say 5 between israel and hamas militants came into effect early on friday, following international efforts to negotiate an unconditional deal in gaza crowds and celebrated the end of the regions was conflict in years. the crowds on the streets of the city, people came out in numbers to celebrate relieved that the violence of the past few days was finally over. the cheers and whistles began to am local time as the sci fi officially took effect and the sky has remained come. israel's foreign ministry announced the truce after the country security cabinet unanimously accepted the deal. but there were 10 times shortly before it started. rockets were still being fired from garza and israel's military carried out at least one strike
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of the streets of television. there was a mixed response. i think it's good to see fire as good for humanitarian reasons. so the civilians relax a little bit on both sides. i'm skeptical though that it will really be kept for a while. i think the fire won't last 8 hours. they will start shooting got rockets again, both hamas and israel, claiming victory and the conflicts, but both sides suffered and the violence. garz's homage controlled health ministry says at least $232.00 people, including more than $100.00 women and children were killed in the fighting. and at least 12 people, including children, were killed in israel after rockets managed to evade the countries and don't defense system. us president joe biden said the seas file was a genuine opportunity for peace. he said washington would now help replenish israel
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defense capabilities and help the palestinian authority with humanitarian aid and reconstruction and gaza. these hostilities have resulted in the tragic deaths of so many civilians, including children. i send my sincere condolences to all the families, israeli, and palestinian lost loved ones, my hope for a full recovery from the wounded. but the scars of this conflict will take a long time to heal and what was destroyed in just a few days will most likely take years to rebuild. the gay w correspondent donna reagan joins me now from television. donna was still in the early hours of the stay spot. is it holding so far? yeah, that's right, rebecca. yeah, the sci fi or so far seems to be holding it started to a m friday local time. and people here and quite anxious in
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a way to see whether it will indeed last also into the weekend. so fire so far, no fires, no rocket fire from guys having launch and know is really air strikes. got the streets. now we've seen pieces of palestinians and celebrating how the reaction on the israeli side fame. most people in israel, they welcome to seize fire, both for humanitarian reasons, and because they want so called to have their lives going back to normal. however, there are a few voices that are quite disappointed by the, by the truth. people who think especially in the gaza envelope communities who think that not enough come out targets were so called destroyed. also raising of the issue of to the bodies of 2 israeli soldiers that are being held in gaza as well as one israeli citizen who believe to be alive there. so many people are disappointed by the fact that this was seemingly not part of the agreement or of
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any truth that was agreed upon. now, speaking of the agreement, there's been not much detail yet so far on the terms of the sci fi what. what can you tell us? yeah, correct. no, really official details have been released yet. inspect it to now and this israel security cabinet. they said the truth to cease fire is unconditional, and israel has been called no condition whatsoever. however, we do know the official as well as americans. they are on their way to the region to discuss several details about the mysteries. so there must be some agreements or some understanding between israel and from us that has not been published yet. probably no more when we enter the weekend in the next few hours, find now that the violence has stopped. what are the next immediate step?
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well rebecca, there, there is a lot of rebuilding to be done and i mean both physically and socially, the gods. i have suffered tremendous damage to a lot of its buildings. the infrastructure, just place palestinians will now once and have to return to their destroyed homes. so officials inside the gaza strip will have to deal with this with these re severe consequences. israel will have to probably age into this trip on the israeli side. there's also obviously buildings and houses that were directly hit by rocket. but the main problem here, insight is there will be probably as social damage in the restore the truck, especially among the mixed arab jewish communities, a trust that has been built up for years and destroyed in 11 days day and a lot of work to be done there now we heard from us president joe biden say that he says, this is a quote, genuine opportunity for progress. was he, you get
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a sense that there's an appetite for a new round of talks that going to be on this day 5. you will if anyone's expecting to see renewed also of course that's not going to happen . not now both sides are too desperate. not even imagining. or you know, putting this on their tongue. something like a peace deal or an agreement. however, we do see new messages coming from the biden administration in washington, especially from several members of the democratic party. so there is in the background some hope that perhaps this administration will try to bring about a more sustainable change, a more reliable piece deal. perhaps one that will last more than a couple of years while we sent me hope so. carson at santa reg, in television, thank you very much. let her know some of the stories making headlines. this. our thousands of anti military
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protesters have turned out for a brief march in may and most just city young gone opponents of the hedrick who have resorted to short shows of defiance after a brutal cracked down by the genta. i look right group says security forces have killed more than 800 people. a wildfire in greece is destroyed homes and for many to flee the blaze in 70 kilometers west of the capital athens and close to a popular tourist resort. authorities ordered the evacuation of a came settlements and to monastery. there are no reports of injuries. flood warnings are in place across the south. central united states off the days is heavy rain storms, colds flooding in texas and louisiana and cut power to thousands of homes. the bad weather is full cost to continue through the weekends. late as of 20 major industrial and emerging countries, a holding a health summit,
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i am boosting access to corona virus vaccines. they are expected to recommend more voluntary lie things licensing a vaccine production at present. it's only these companies that are allowed and their partners that are allowed to make the jobs. it's a fundamental principle of intellectual property. law about critic say it's costing lives south africa and india have led call. so payton's to be waived. more than $100.00 countries, including the us agree, germany rejects the proposal. so one of the arguments for and against, well, those in favor say the suspending peyton's would save lives and help economies reopen. they say pharma companies have benefited from government investment. but critics say payton wave is, would hamper innovation and slow any response to a future pandemic. they say production capacity is the real issue. and point out that the, some, some companies are already selling their vaccines to poor countries at cost.
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when i speak now, to doctor saw me at some, nothin who she's the chief scientist at the world health organization doctor from an awesome. thank you very much. welcome to dodge vela waving vaccine peyton's he's that was really needed to tackle unfair vaccine distribution. so we need a combination of things. at this point, we are at crisis point, and as you were pointing out, you know, we've had over one and a half 1000000000. those with the vaccines distributed around the world. and guess how much went to low income countries, 0.3 percent. that is a grotesque situation and a band make. and so we have to do everything we can to get back things to people to save lives. so the 1st thing is to share the vaccine doors in many countries have actually got more than 2 or 3 times the number of jobs they need to vaccinate their own population. so even though they're vaccinating their own population,
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they might stop sharing with the callback. so i can go to the rest of the world. the 2nd is the manufacturers must start doing more deals with other companies. so the big companies that have made successful vaccines might look for partners, particularly in the developing world to expand manufacturing. and this could be done through voluntary licensing and tech transfers, or ideally, we would like it to be done through the pooling mechanism. we have set up one thing called the corporate technology access, which is exactly meant in a panoramic to receive technology know how intellectual property and have a very fair and transparent way of distributing those licenses. and then finally the i p v which of course will help because it will get rid of all the number of legal backings that might have to be one in one country at the time it would, it would give a leave of for the panoramic. but it has to be accompanied by tech and know how to transfer the youth as it plans to support the expansion of vaccine manufacturing in
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africa. could this the key to better distribution of vaccines for future pandemic? absolutely, i mean, i think we have realized now that some places in the world have very lucky capacities, africa, currently, manufacturers less than one percent of ac seem that uses on the continent. so latin america, the theme. so clearly we need to ramp up that capacity strand and existing manufacturers and develop new sites, especially for new technologies like a modern me. and yet the european union is very much supportive of office. but that's a more medium to long term solution. it's not going to bring us the supplies in the next few months. that's why we w h. o. been pushing for a combination of measures to both immediately remedy the situation that we find ourselves in today. but also been build that longer term capacity both to deal with it because we're going to have it for the next couple of years. and we are going to
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need that increasing supplies. and of course then to, to address other infectious diseases. what lessons them would you say we've learned from this pandemic that might have to do better next time? well, i think the most spectacular thing has been how science succeeded in finding the solution. but no one dreamt that we would have back seen in under 12 months of the discovery of new violence diagnostics drugs, not so much, but there's some progress being made. but what hasn't worked is the, the distribution and the access for me. so while the upstream signs of the research and development has really gone, well, the scientists have done their job. but i think the rest of the countries haven't done their job in enabling equitable access to the front of the what's the point of having good science and finding the solution if there is no mean to address this large problem? now you've a coffee. yeah. what you've spoken about the codex program,
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which is supposed to help that inequity. now, one of the countries that was supposed to be the biggest, one of the biggest contributors to the correct problem with a course india. now, their whole thing at the export exploitation of some vaccines due to their own vaccination needs. how much of a hit is that going to be to the kodak program? well, in the short term it's a big hit because as you know, a large number of the goals are to callback both the astrazeneca oxford vaccine, which is manufactured at the feet of institute. and the novak maxine which will come on board in the coming month, also manufactured it as i, i in india. well, the biggest supplies to school back. they will be other manufacturers coming on board in the future. but india is one of the largest applies of vaccines to the what. and so in the short term, this is the problem, of course everybody i think understands the domestic needs and india right now. and we hope that over the next few months, as things improve, that's applied to callbacks,
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my resume. sell me something often chief scientist at the world health organization . thanks very much for speaking today. deputy, thank you. as to india now, where confirmed infections and dest in a devastating 2nd wave have dipped below record levels. fathers concerned that many cases are not being reported, particularly from a surge involved rural areas. these regions lack adequate testing and health care infrastructure date of these mission john, while visited a village near the city of mia in order pradesh, where there has been a spike. death caused by fever. it has been an exhausting month or so yet your hon. 4 week his son has been was jacked by fever and trouble breathing. so hun, who reads a scatter for a living, finally arranged a guard to take his son to the hospital in the city. has seen tested positive for
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the corona virus. 40 years later he was discharged. not because he was feeling better, but because they had already jacked up a bill of about 1500 years ago. had seen a d. d. b joe own spice your of the day when he can find work or improve at all at the hospital. somehow it emerged in oxygen cylinder at home with great difficulty. i had to borrow money from several people. we didn't have a ruby for your child to do anything. the family of 30 lives cramped together in close quarters be have been lucky that no one else was taken in. and even luckier to give a diagnosis. many a falling stick in this village, which lies a 100 kilometers east of the national capital. but there is no test that on the government has facilities in this village, nor private clinic like this is one of the only saw the gap. and i feel that hundreds of complaints of people in the last month and one they do not have the
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provision to treat the code on about it. and ref, a patients to the city. but treatment that is expensive and given the call a few, it is very difficult to even travel for nickel, mom has the guard and could afford treatment for his father and siblings. he even have these beds to contact. he lost all 3 of them last week. the doctors asked the family to arrange medicine, but they were told count defeat bottles in the oval band hospital charge twice as much but recounting the horrors of what he saw. modest deputy about the number of that's been reported in the state. i get getting calls from the authorities for 3 days after my father's asking after his head, i told them he'd boss to be. i don't even know if that was counted into what i thought it. bodies came out of the hospital with the my father day for my son. without diagnosis, fever that's on the right. jemine's ohana,
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a social worker described what has been happening 1st. they haven't fever, then they feel better. many eventually die at home. in this, how someone died in that house to jo hon says there are 50 fresh graves in this cemetery alone, drafted in thick gave of fever, started spiking after values were held here for local elections last month. and i had thought of making a list of debts from the village because of death for most is feeble and breathless . almost none of these have been recorded at corona virus, that was a boy of the day. people are dying. nobody has been local and you haven't been told anything about the vaccine. nobody here has gotten no doctor have visited for the last deal. this village has been relatively untouched by the panoramic. no reference data fight. they feel that as recorded cases,
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flag in open in the group of virus will continue to rec and inhabit more. i'm now joined by our correspondent and we should join one who filed that report. namisha with the official numbers, at least heading in the right direction, which is a good sign. but it seems that india's coven 19 crisis has shifted from urban centers to the countryside. what does that mean for the countries fight against covered motor, but mainly means that the optimism we can feel about number dipping maybe already, especially during more and more or much like in the village that even there have been many, many debts which have been met by the wife to be eating good about right now, and just continue to be above 20200000, which is also the number of highest gilby. many of the infections now shifted to me
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just like daddy, and we'll make other cities. but even then, these are the not let you get your body even in the city. many struggling to get tested at the office. and now they're not what's gonna be missed when it comes to testing. and this definitely in fact they get the one to divide. it if it's completely been missed in so many what is the government doing to respond to this crisis? but the good news is that the crisis in linda has knowledge of them or the said that you could do it as well as local health care. a logical was inviting the price of land. yeah. so this has been taken off by the national government over the last school is getting dropped off and logistic, which is not something that you shouldn't be acting to developing what be in the
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office. you need to be to lead to be responding at the point of time. so right now again, there are these within that structure that need to be an additional problem and like the government and the way that was actually track dollar village need that in life. the rush into the aid which alternate the problem and not knowledge to be the should be what more than could be or should be done? the focus rebecca seem to be on drafting up and get back to mission dr. just today . mr. moore b. b must be connected, the ability to expand the vaccination drive, however, that optic nathan challenger and government says that there will be a much larger amount of doing that by tonight. but right now, i don't even be available to book and to get an appointment,
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especially between the 4040 so much right now. in addition, human eventually become available. there's a high amount of things that i may need to do going. but all of the vacuum actually, you know, those and all of this to be addressed if that could be after the w car on the nation just in delhi. thanks very much. now some of the latest developments in the koran of ours, pandemic africa has a much higher mortality rate for very sick cobit 19 patients with study has found it says, a lack of critical care equipment could be the cause. britain says it will work with the world health organization to develop a pandemic, right? our system. the goal is to identify you. corona virus very quickly and track emerging disease is globally argentina's government is imposing and other strict locked down after high numbers of new infections. and deaths in recent days or
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performers and fans are getting ready for this weekend eurovision song contest finale. the event will take place in rother them in the netherlands enough in front of a live audience who will all be tested for right of ours. among those competing is germany's yen rick who used social media to win himself a spot in the competition. i don't do you have no, just really in a very never been about another out of the day. no, no, no. yes. 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 peasy me the we need to read, 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 and i am not he have trained to perform
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a musical. ringback in the basement of a hamburg church, he used the pandemic induced break to get creative. he came up with an idea for a music video and posted each step in the production process on the social media. well, i have an idea on how to create music video, and that was all you free time to get ancient book in washing machines for music to hosted videos about said you think the idea with the following message and i want to go to your business, please 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 daily post had an effect as more and more people started following his social media channels, including the judges for the german preliminary competition. they invited the hendrick to the edition and he impressed the jury who chose him to be germany's candidate for 2021. believe this week, and i'll give you this if you really stick with it and put all your energy on to 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 me. growing
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up in hamburg with 4 siblings, he and rick had a captive audience for the melodies. he craned everywhere his path was clear onto the stage and into the limelight. he can use it as the language. everyone understands, as that's really true, especially at the see we're not everyone things in english and even each other, many other languages as well. if you didn't hear them, you'll still you understand the songs or say, wow, i think that's cool, guy feel good song has a curious message. it's about respect and acceptance and not answering hate with more hatred. i really didn't care for you to bear with me. don't you get angry when you read those words just don't have me you what's the date of the news?
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here's a reminder of our top story, palestinians in gauze, or a celebrating as these 5 i hope will bring an end to some of the regions worse conflicts in race and conditional deal between israel and masters, broken by egypt and to the 250 people were killed in the fighting up next to the point panelists discuss what can be done to stop the cycle of violence in the middle east. that's coming up after a short break. we'll have more headlines. please help me out. with the me. the news
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. the news news news, the the the to the point, strong opinions, clear positions, international perspectives. the past 10, seen the worst violence between israelis and palestinians in here is
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a deadly flare up between the israeli army and the militant group. that has people the world over asking middle east crisis, what can stop the cycle assigned to the point dw, they pro, on their on their women's gators in bolivia are breaking a tablet they prove that tradition and female mass. the patient can go hand in hand and not just on the 16th on dw, oh, the
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little guys that is the 77 percent. the platform is used to be issues. you know, on this channel. we are not afraid to have some young people. we have the solution, the future is 77 percent. now everything's on b w it's the worst violence between israelis and palestinians in years, a deadly flare up between the israeli army and the palestinian militant group, hamas that is also taking a toll in mixed era. jewish cities within israel, after violent clashes at the alex and mosque in jerusalem. the rocket fire from guys began with us targeting tele, these and what it claims were military.

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