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the who's this is data, but he lives from israel, a mass, great off the days of devastating strikes and rockers, barrages, palestinians celebrate on the streets of gaza. the unconditional deal goes in for all sides. hard to cease fire, broken by egypt, will bring in the faces fighting and us president joe biden is among many world
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ladies welcoming the safe spot, pulling an opportunity for progress and pledging aid for the people as also coming up can be as uncounted karone of ours told it's, as official numbers declined, v w, visits, a village, suffering search in cases, families to their relatives. dest, a being ignored, getting ready for the eurovision song contest. i read again that you want to best germany's contest. it keeps it colorful with a message of respect except ah, i'm rebecca risen. welcome to the program. after 11 days of relentless bombings, costing hundreds of lives, there is in the skies over garza and israel as
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a fire between israel and hamas militants came into effect early on friday, following international efforts to negotiate an unconditional deal in gaza. crowds of celebrated the end of the regions was complex. 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 at 2 am local time as the si, fi officially took effect and the sky and remained calm. 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 on the
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streets of tel aviv. there was a mixed response. i think it's good to see fire as good for humanitarian reasons. to civilians that 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 and 8 hours. they will start shooting gus rockets again, both hamas and israel, the 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, but killed in israel after rockets manage to evade the countries and don't defense system. us president joe biden said the sci fi was a genuine opportunity piece. he said,
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washington would now help replenish israel's defense capabilities and help the palestinian authority with humanitarian aid and reconstruction and gaza. this hostility is have result in the tragic death of so many civilians, including children. and i send my sincere condolences to all the families, israeli, and palestinian last loved ones. my hope for a full recovery from the wound. 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. i'm showing now from garza city by journalists, how's that militia has them? is the sci fi they're holding where you are? so far it is. it is holding gradually, the girls straight back to normal. still, today's the weekend fridays when the main week and days in gaza.
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thousands of those who refuse to to go to schools and their friends and family houses return to their homes, especially those from the border areas in the north and gaza strip and and eastern, bought some workers from the minutes ability or walking the street of paving and taking out the rubble of the road. so gradually, so far it is holding and, and life is going back. and they come as much of a relief for the residence and garza, it is actually after 10 or 11 days of fighting and bombardment bullet stadiums already. this in the created this partially that from the celebrated because it was a victory, according to them, ordinary people, many of them the relief because and celebrated because it's over and they survived
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this, this war. can you tell us anything about the terms of this? they find deal well, according to the statement, the issued from from egyptian side that it is, it is a ceasefire. and to delegation from egypt and security will be sent to to gather strength and to tell levine to discuss for the details of them and cease fire between the both sides. am i saying that the deal include that is well woodstock violation policy in jerusalem? especially as alexa most raw but it wasn't clear at the, in the statement that issued by the education side. so far it's unclear on the details. but the most important for the, the people here and there isn't garza,
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the, it's over. yes. and they and now how math is, of course, portraying this as a victory will ordinary people in golf the see it that way. some of the, i mean i'm us has a big deal already and goes according to many analysts that has to be either a t ob from us some, some people are talking about that this special was that was kind of a big victory for her. my day to day, this is the 1st time that the title of this war is not garza and located in both in garza but jerusalem. do jerusalem and i like the most is very important football stadiums not only in does up but even elsewhere. and in the west bank or in abroad. and some of this in the ration in gaza and even in the west bank, clearly talked about that very important moment for the palestinians. have
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some 230 people killed, a 1000 more, the displaced infrastructure destroyed. how long will it take to recover from this? so from previous experiences that the construction would take years now is the struggle about, excuse me. so both of the deal is that egypt announced about $500000000.00 would be donated with directly from egypt, from a or from other countries. but these some, some of the houses that they were destroyed and buildings from 2014 still on rebuild yet. so these, these things is the most difficult for the ordinary people. devastating is not clear enough. how bad is definitely they were for at least for high buildings were destroyed,
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many houses were destroyed in across the gaza strip. so these and many of the infrastructure and, and in the gaza strip as well, that were damaged. so these will take some time, the most important part is the money. so the money was the money comes from, from the donors. it will start, but definitely it will take years and it hasn't been in gaza. thanks very much for us. now let's tend to televera where they w correspondent donna reg is standing by. donna is this they saw holding their to and how are israelis reacting yes, rebecca. well the cease fire so far has been holding no rockets have been launched into israel from the gaza strip. most people here in israel, welcome to seize fire with open hands. much like the people in gaza, they are also happy that this escalation of violence is over. however,
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we do hear some voices who express concern regarding the the terms of the piece, the, the truth. they're not sure what is included like my colleagues here from guys. i said we also don't know, nothing was published here. officially. we do hear some critical voices of why the include why the bodies of 2 soldiers that are being held in gaza as well as in israeli civilian who is believed to be alive there. why they were not included in this truce. otherwise, most people are very happy about it. and how is this being said politically? is there much public support? so the government yes, well this is this. is there really mixed reactions about this? on the one hand, natania who sees this as an achievement all over the media, there are publications of claiming israel has reached its targets even if it's
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unknown. what the targets really were that it really hit the ability of hamas to launch rockets. but it also needs to be said that because that's when you call this truth unconditional, then it's also a bit difficult to judge him about what these conditions really are. once they will be revealed or exposed, then he will probably face harsher criticism politically in the long run. nobody in israel or in guys dare so even imagine something like a peace agreement or renewed also records. now that external pace looks like it will hopefully return what about internal divisions between jewish israelis and arab israeli is yeah, this is here where i stand in java, which is the southern part of to leave is a mixed area. and this is probably going to be the most difficult thing to repair here. the only 11 days the trust that people shared or had in one another has been
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damaged, so deeply, people were lynched as we've seeing in previous days in the street. people got killed from gunfire in the middle of israeli cities with mixed communities. so the municipalities themselves as well as the government and local citizens that will have to remain alongside each other for years. the same way they have been living alongside each other for decades. they will have a lot of work to do to restore the trust and that people have in one another. and that was last day. they w correspondent, down reg, speaking to us from kind of a thank you. when i turn out to some other stories, making headlines this hour, dozens of anti military protest, it turned out for a brief mark to me on my largest city and on opponents of the february to have resorted to show shows as defiance answer a brutal crack down by the local rights group says security forces have killed more than 800 people across the street have skipped school to demand that stronger
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action on climate change. they called on the government itself, funding fuels, and instead invest in renewable energy. this week camera announced plans to spend up to 318000000 euros on a new guest. 5 power plant a wildfire in greece as destroyed homes, and for many to flee. ablaze is 70 kilometers west of the capital athens and close to a popular tourist resort. authorities with the evacuation of 18 settlements and to monastery there have so far, no report of injury. slate, as of 20 major industrial and emerging countries a holding a health summit. i'm the boosting access to koran of ours vaccine. they're expected to recommend more voluntary licensing of vaccine production. currently, it's only these companies and their partners that are allowed to make the jobs.
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it's a fundamental principle of intellectual property law, thought critic site is costing lives south africa and india have led calls for peyton's to be opened up to others. more than $100.00 countries, including the us in gray. but germany rejects the proposal. so what are the arguments for and against while back as say, suspending peyton's would save lives and help economies reopen pharma companies have benefited from government investment, but critics say it could compromise the quality of vaccines in the innovation. well, it's been now to dr. so me at some of the nothing who she's the chief scientist at the world health organization stuff is coming off and thank you very much. welcome to deutsch, vela waving vaccine peyton's is that what really needed to tackle 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,
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we've had over one and a half 1000000000. those are the vaccines distributed around the world. and guess how much went to low income countries, 0.3 percent. that is a grotesque situation in append make. and so we have to do everything we can to get back seems 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, they might stop sharing with callback. so i can go to the rest of the world. the 2nd is that 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 transfer, or ideally, we would like it to be done through the pooling mechanism. we have set up the call this technology access,
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which is exactly meant in up i'm demick 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 vote, which of course will help because it will get rid of all the number of legal backings that might have to be one me, one country at the time it would, it will give me before the plan that makes but it has to be accompanied by tech and know how transfer be you says it plans to support the spot fountain effects, the manufacturing in africa. could this be key to better distribution of act, same 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 to juices on the continent. so latin america, the theme. so clearly we need to ramp up that capacity, strengthen existing manufacturers and develop new sites,
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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 to supplies in the next few months. that's why we w h was being 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 meet 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 assist us to do better next time? well, i think the most spectacular thing has been how science succeeded in finding the solution for us. no one dreamt that we would have back seen in under 12 months of the discovery of the new bible diagnostics drug. not so much,
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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 science and the research and development has really gone well, the scientists have done their job. but i think the rest of the country having done their job, 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 kodak program, 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,
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a large number of the door to go back both the astrazeneca, oxford, the vaccine, which is manufactured at the feet of institute. and the novak vaccine, which will come on board in the coming month, also manufactured as i, i in india, was 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 applies to callbacks, will resume sell me something often chief scientist at the world health organization. thanks very much for taking today. w. thank you. as to india now were confirmed infections and deaths in a devastating 2nd wave have dipped below record levels. while this concerns that many cases are not being reported. particularly from a 3rd involved rural areas, these regions lack adequate testing and health care infrastructure data. please
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make sure john fall, visited a village near the city of nearer, in the pradesh, where there has been a spike in death caused by fever. it has been an exhausting month, but yet your hon for we his son, has seen, was racked by a feeble and troubled breathing jaw hahn who reads a scatter for a living. finally arranged a guard to take his son to the hospital in the city has been tested positive for 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. your old guy had seen a d d b joe. on spite your of the day when he can find work or didn't improve at all at the hospital. somehow it eased in oxygen cylinder at home with real 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
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close quarters be have been lucky that no one else will be conceited. and even lucky to get a diagnosis, many a falling stick in this village, which lies 100 kilometers east of the national capital. but there is no dash you that on a government has facilities in this village. small private clinic like this is one of the only stop gap and i feel that hundreds of complaints of people in the last month alone. they do not have the provision to feed the crew 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 new komatt has a guard and good a for treatment for his father and siblings. he even raised beds to contact. he lost all 3 of them last week. the doctors asked the family to arrange medicine, but they was sold count, defeat bottles in the oval band hospital,
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charged twice as much but recounting the horrors of what he saw. the modest sceptical 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 death, asking after i had i told them he'd boss to be. i don't even know if that was counted him that i thought a body's guy out of the hospital with my father day tell for my son without diagnosis. fever that are on the right. jimmy han, social worker described what has been happening 1st. they have a fever, then they feel better. many eventually die at home. and this how someone died in that house to jo hon says there are 50 fresh grieves in this cemetery alone, drafted. and they gave us be we're started spiking after values were held here for local elections last month. a han thought of making
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a list of debts in the village. the cause of death for mort is feeble and breathless. almost none of these have been recorded. at corona by step, was a boy, though every day people are dying and nobody has been dest. you haven't been told anything about the vaccine. nobody here has gotten to know doctor, have visited for the last year, this village has been relatively untouched by the band demik. no. justin's identified the field that are recorded you for the flag in opening. the group out if we continue to rec and have a performance and fans are getting ready for this weekend's eurovision song contest phenolic event will take place in iraq to them in the netherlands in front of a live audience. all will be tested for the corona virus. among those competing in germany's yen rick who used social media to win himself as thought in the competition. i don't know just really in
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a very good man of i went to another day. no, no, no, yes or 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 show me the way you see the reason, but seriously, i don't have a clue. a piece of course i'll try to win the 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 going to give he have trained to perform musical in the basement of a hamburg church. he used the pandemic and do break to get creative. he came up with an idea for a music video and posted each step in the production process. and social media have an idea on how to create music video, and that was all use. we tend to get h in book and watch machines for that music video to hosting videos about that music video, us the following message. and i want to go to your vision,
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so 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. 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 general to the audition, and he impressed the jury who chose him to be germany's candidate for 2021. this is not the best for you as a customer, 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 been getting, it will be worth it and you'll make it look, this does then come on, i'm it off to wish me growing up. in hamburg with 4 siblings in drake had a captive audience for the melodies he creamed every later. this path was clear onto the stage and into the limelight. he can use it as a language. everyone understands that that's really true, especially at the see,
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we're not everyone things in english and even each other, many other languages as well. and if you didn't hear them, then you understand the songs or say, wow, i think that's cool and you guys feel good song has a serious message. it's about respect and acceptance and not answering hate with more hatred. i really don't care if you want to do it with me. don't you get angry when you read those books? just don't have any council in dade now, an enormous iceberg has broken from an ice shelf in i'd talk to the iceberg is the biggest in the world. european space agency says it's larger than the spanish honor of my old cup. the scientists believe the split or carving as it's cold, with cold, naturally, rather than as a result of global warming in watching data. but he knew his reminder of our top
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story. kind of garza or a celebrating these fun, i hope will bring an end to some of the region with conflict in use conditional deal between his realm and her mouth was broken by egypt and cut down in a 250 people were killed in a conflict, globalization program, level 3000 is up next. thank you for that. well, i will headline for you at the top of the hour and you can always get all the latest information on our website that d, w dot com. i mean that will headlines the the, me the, the
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