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i, i use this to do to reduce life from berlin, relief at a deal to restore comp with israel and hamas claim victory on day one of their troops and gaza palestinians are finally able to emerge in the open after 11 days of bon bartman and begin the mammoth past reconstruction, also coming up a shot in the our world leaders convene room committing to ramp of access approval of virus. vaccines, split some country, struggling with a covert surge others on the roots recovery. meanwhile, vaccine matrix pledge billions of doses and raise the gloves germany to their
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gardens are back restrictions on outdoor dining, are ease just in time, a long holiday weekend. ah. where the hot thank you so much for your company everyone. we open our broadcast with residence in garza and israel, marking the start of a tenuous truce after an 11 day conflict that killed over 230 people in garza and 12. and his real, these fire deal brokered mostly by egypt comes with no preconditions. it also leaves the conflicts key disputes unresolved. tensions are still high clashes work out today at a key holy site in jerusalem. the despite the cease fire, fire broke out at the ox mosque in jerusalem is really
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police fired stun grenades and tear gas while palestinians hurled rocks. they had earlier been celebrating in the streets, waving palestinian and hamas flags. that site was also one of the flash points that triggered the recent hostilities between israel and hamas. people on both sides are taking stock now after the regions, worst conflict in years. more than 230 people were killed in gaza. and 12 in israel. the palestinian ministry of interior and gaza has asked for international help to restore life to normal in the area. much of its infrastructure is damaged, including the headquarters of the interior ministry itself. the cease fire carries no pre conditions and leaves the conflicts
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t disputes unresolved. both sides claim victory as the citizens of israel, whom i would like to begin by thanking you for the bravery and impressive brazilians you showed in the 11 days of the operation of the mammy. so this allowed us to achieve the goals of the operation with an exceptional success for your daughter in the shopping for the sleeping in the palestinian people. and the blush resistance will neither retreat nor be stopped at any time and will continue its path, crawling towards jerusalem. the whole puts tension are still high, but at least military attacks have ceased. it has to be done to be honest with you because of the bloodshed and murdered children that was, that were killed and the innocent women everyone,
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every sean has a value. so this has to be done so. so finally there is a ceasefire here. hopefully there will be peace in the country, so i'm sick of this mess will call, but i got another the yes, it's a kind of piece for now. fragile, but one that wouldn't need much to be shattered. the facts are welcome. now dr. michael combo, he is the policy director at the israel policy form in new york city. it's an american jewish organization that works for negotiate a 2 state solution to the israeli, palestinian conflict through advocacy, education and policy research. a very good day, sir. thank you so much for your time to time attending with the fire currently in place. what does this all mean for prime minister benjamin netanyahu for nathan, yahoo! first and foremost in the end to the fighting with which is of course,
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something that we want to see for particular, this round of violence has given him a new leaf on political life before and fighting broke out there was a good chance that an alternative government was about to be formed by the proteins block that they call themselves one of the primary insurance. yeah. to replace. and now that deciding had gone on a lot of the, a lot of the politic the shifted. and it probably means that i mean, as soon as we get survive until the election. now there have been many rounds of conflict and fighting. is this different, this time round, or just more of the thing? it's more of the same. this is the 4th round of sustained fighting between the ground and gather since 2008. so this is something that israelis and palestinians are both used to, but this time was different in defense day. the idea be taken
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a bit of back is rock capabilities. the rockets had larger warheads on them and the range of the rockets was longer this time then be seen in previous rounds. and so i think that this time, the idea really felt compelled to respond in a way that would not only eliminate the rockets but also eliminate the tunnel system that had constructed underneath god. which is why we saw the israel government very reticence to lead up before a week was up to take care of the military jackson's. now, the sci fi, sir, that is currently in place. some say is a military solution that it doesn't address any of the underlying a political and societal issues. do you share that assessment? i said an assessment completely. this is a military desired, but ultimately without some sort of political revolution,
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both to the control of java and to the israeli, palestinian conflict writ large. we are bound to the fighting between israel and i'm off again. this is not going to be the last round. such exchanges of rockets and air strikes in return until there is some sort of fundamental political change that takes place on both sides. is there a willingness? can you give us a sense if there is a political willingness in israel to accept palestinian sovereignty to address that would causes acknowledge the disposition dispossession and self determination for palestinians as a path towards resolving the conflict? israelis has certainly been willing in the past to recognize our sovereignty and to move toward a 2 state solution that obviously was most prominent in early nineties or in the process. but many israelis use are disillusion. they are disillusion by the violence from the 2nd intifada. and they're just illusions by the result of leaving
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job in 2005 and the rockets they've dealt with publicly. but he's been telling me about palestinian byron. israelis have been moving more right word in general. and we saw this last spring and summer with their real push inside of israel to not only did you say solution, but to go so far as to and as part of the west bank. and that process only ended with the normalization agreements with our state. it is almost certainly going to return. it is rarely worse than at the moment with an israel, there is very little appetite for any type of tuesday and sunday, i believe is it a physical problem? as long as the remainder political problem? can you envisage a process of reconciliation? i mean, how do you see the future? many are saying that we're looking at a de facto one state. i don't think we are looking at it after one
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state. i don't think that israeli jews are going to give up the idea of a jewish state. we after fighting so hard to establish israel and establish security in the subsequent decades. and i think that a single state with israel, even palestinian, if it was only 8 years with no democracy, israel would be incredibly isolated over democratic states. then that means it would not be a jewish state, given the demographics of non jews or jews in the territory, but we never cease. and so i think ultimately the 2 sides are going to have to separate. and if you sit out, the question is how much violence and bloodshed are going to have to take place before both. i'd get to where they need to be. dr. michael or a cop lower policy director at the israel policy form in new york city. thank you for joining us. now, leaders from the d. 20 group of industrial and emerging countries of how the virtual summit aimed at boosting access to corona virus vaccines are producers
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pledged billions of doses to low and middle income countries by the end of next year. the european union also promised to invest in local vaccine production and africa to reduce dependence on imports seems from uganda a few days ago. that seems are being rolled out in developing countries. but these images obscure the fact that only a 3rd of the few vaccine deliveries plant have even arrived only now as the g. 20 group of key industrialized nations holding a summit to discuss the pandemic italy, the current chair, raise the issue of global vaccine inequity. only 0.3 percent of them are the low income countries. while richard countries have administered around 85 percent of them and countries such as the us have used their vaccine production almost exclusively for their own population. experts warn them without comprehensive vaccinations and all countries. new mutations may continue to evolve
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. pharmaceuticals companies pledge to provide 2600000000 vaccine doses to developing countries by the end of 2022. the european union also plans to donate doses your tireless team. europe aims that donating at least 100000000 doses to low and middle income countries by the end of 2021. observers expect no direct call for a patent waiver at the summit, as us president biden had urged, it may be that with a plan of billions of vaccine doses producers hope to ward off more talk of lifting patent protection. all right, we can take you now to room. can you bristol's virtue? alexandra von. i'm and who is covering the g? 20 summit of for you alex. good to see you. somebody is also about the lessons learned from the coven pandemic. what are they in particular?
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well, i think that during the condemning the g 20 nations nations realized how important it is to provide sustain sustainable financing for their health systems. they also learn how essential it is to mobilize enough resources, resources for scientific development and research. but i think what was the most important issue here in rome was that by coming together and by participating in this summit, the g 20 leaders wanted to demonstrate that they want to work closely together again, that multilateralism is back, that no one can take on the pandemic alone, and that is probably why or the fund ally in the european commission and president describe this summit as a milestone. but let's have a listen to what she had to say. yes, this was the very 1st time that the g 20 has ever dealt with the issue of health in
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a broader sense in the pandemic at a state and government leader level. and the result is unique as all these parties, the us, china, new, russia, latin america, south africa, and others, were able to unite behind principles unrelated to find into the 1st principal was a clear commitment to multilateralism. that is, rejecting export limits and of vaccine nationalism saga international. this was secondly, a clear commitment to what we call one health one. that is, that we've understood that a loss of biodiversity and climate change contributed to the spread of the pandemic near board. and what that means that people have expanded into wilderness areas under the ice diminished as light in. and thirdly, a clear commitment to getting better and fair distribution of vaccines around the world of innovation for time. and that was that the commission
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president, to speaking earlier, alexandra, did they share also a concrete timeline? when can people in africa and latin america expect the, the extra vaccines to arrive? well, actually that is what i our schools and our funded lion as well. but she didn't provide us with a specific timeline. she just once again reiterated that that does is that the european union is pledging to donate will be donated until the end of this year. that is apparently also the case with the $1300000000.00 doses that pharmaceutical companies such as buy on tech more there are now. and johnson and johnson have promised to produce specifically for low and middle income countries. and in the long term, of course, we have to say that it's important for africa, for example, to be able to produce vaccines by themselves. because currently,
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africa only produces one percent of the vaccines. the continent needs know alex phenomena reporting a from a room. thank you. very much and to india, now we're the devastating 2nd corona virus wave appears to be easing as the number of confirmed infections and deaths declines. but they're still concerned that many cases are not being reported, especially from a search in vast rural areas. and these regions lack adequate testing and health care infrastructure. he's abused him such as was visited, a village near the city of mirrors. in with about this, where there has been spike in deaths caused by fever. it has been an exhausting month for the yet, your hon. 4 weeks, his son has been was racked by fever and trouble breathing. so hun, who reads a scatter for a living, finally arranged a car to take his son to the hospital in the city. has been tested positive for the
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corona, virus 40th lito. he was discharged, not because he was feeling better, but because they had already jacked up a bill of about 1500 years old and had been a d. d. b joe own spice your of the day when he can find work or improve at all at the hospital. we somehow it easy and 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 will be completely in. and even luckier to get a diagnosis. many are falling speaking. this village, which lies 100 kilometers east of the national capital. but there is no testing that on a government has facilities in this village. small private clinic like this one are
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the only stop gap and i feel that hundreds of complaints of people in the last month and one 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 them. for new school might have the guard and good for treatment for his father and siblings. he even raised beds to contact. he lost all 3 of them last week. the doctor's asked the family to arrange medicines, but they were sold count, defeat bottles in the oval vend hospital charged twice as much. but g, counting the horrors of what he saw, modest, sceptical about the number of deaths being reported in the state. i kept getting calls from the authorities for 3 days after my father's death, asking after his head. i told them he'd boss to. i don't even know if that was counted into what i thought it. bodies came out of the hospital, but my father died for my son without diagnosis. fever that's on the
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right. jimmy joe han, a social worker described what has been happening 1st. they haven't feeble. then they feel breathless, many eventually die at home. and this how someone died in that house to jo hon says there are 50 fresh grades in this cemetery alone. just didn't get through the fever, started spiking after values were held here for local elections last month. and i saw hon thought of making the list of debts in the village. the cause of death for most is feeble and breathless. while most none of these have been recorded at guna by step one is bullying the day people are dying and nobody has me know. you haven't been told anything about the vaccine. got nobody here has gotten no doctor have visited for the last till this village has been relatively untouched by the
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band. demik. no, definitely identified the feel that are recorded cases flag in open in the group about if we continue to rec and inhabit, went to some of the other developments in the corona virus pandemic. japan has approved the use of the medina and astrazeneca vaccines. its the latest attempt to contain a case surge, 9 weeks before the olympics are due to open in tokyo, thailand has effected its 1st domestically transmitted cases of the highly infectious variance 1st found in india. while it comes with the country fight this worst outbreak to date, and germany is imposing tougher restrictions on travel from the united kingdom. setting concerns about that same variant, incoming travelers will have to corn teen for 2 weeks upon arrival. and staying in germany long down, restrictions are being eased in many cities, leaving people free to visit restaurants, museums, and swimming pools,
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health minister, yeah, sponsors. the 3rd wave of infection has been broken, though. he's also at the same time urging people to remain cautious while the relax restrictions come just in time for the long holiday weekend with many hotels and camp sites. also allowed to welcome guess to have had a negative 1900 kids or proof of vaccination. now d, w chief, political correspondent, crane, visited a beer garden for us in the heart of berlin. i'm here one of germany's most traditional and most beloved beer got, and there's been a beer garden on this side for nearly 200 years. and rarely has it seen a period of such a prolonged quiet as the past 12 months. there's a long line out in front to get in. and if you ask people here how they're feeling, nearly all of them, say relieved at last. we feel free. we feel like things are getting back to normal
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. they also say they feel safe because there are still a number of restrictions in place. if you look at the tables behind me, there space quite far apart. this is only half the number of cables that would normally be here. everyone here tried to show proof either a vaccination or of a negative corona test to get in. and if they get up from their tables, they need to wear a mask. nonetheless, health authorities here in germany are saying people must remain cautious. vaccination rates are going up. infection rates are going down, but the new and more infectious variance of corona are present here in germany. so the officials say people need to keep their guard up, or this summer season could come to an abrupt and melinda crane. now, one of nature's most amazing in some might say creepy events has begun in the united states. the emergence of billions of cicadas after 17 years underground.
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well above ground, they'll start singing to attract a mate and head around for about 3 weeks just long enough to reproduce. for some, the noisy bugs are a nuisance, but for others, they offer a potential calling the retreat he'd have use in his full has more after 17 years underground. finally, the day is here. when broad x is emerging billions of this type of the cato's are expected to make the return to the east coast and the midway. i'm expecting an amazing evolutionary event that's going to unfold right in front of us as it's a natural history. wonder really and they'll mate and then when the eggs are ready, she will over posit them into the twigs of small branches, the xle hatch, and then they'll drop into the ground. it'll be about a month from now, and then it will all be over for another 17 years. many people might consider them
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to be frightening, but they do no harm. they are actually a source of food for many animals. now we've learned the birds and squirrels love the key dye. so i talk to someone who explains how human beings can take advantage of them. like, for example, eating them. i think because it's a new dash, people want to try a new dish. they're like, oh i guess it's new and say no, no. why don't we go with something that you are a master at making thinking about your favorite dish? yes, you want to add arrow matic you want add garlic and onions and spices because they'll really take on a lot of that flavor. whatever the reason is you're interested indicate us. there is some good news. fortunately, i don't have to wait that long because there are different roads that come out in different geographic areas around the country. i for now, this use,
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rudy has only one goal to live long enough to multiply for reporting. well sports news now for you in germany, it's one to speak. a soccer season wraps up on saturday after strange campaign with no friends. colona virus, warranties and coaches, announcing job changes left right and center. but one thing we're main constant by munich or champions. again, when a theme wins the bonus vigor, installing that coach still wants to leave. you know, it has been a peculiar bond as the season by munich. how the flick, just didn't get on with his blood boss is, you know, in april he would quit. it's one of those times in like when you think about things and ask yourself when you want to take mulkey that he gets in. he's leaving a club, which is $19.00 german titles in a row, and both the world's best strike. robert, let them don't. he has equal the bond as regus season. those recall to 40 flick may
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take the germany row left of the european championship and he's not the only coach switching jobs. i and of course need a new coach. and where else would they look than the 2nd best team in the bond? is they be like the union now, guzman still on the 33 is heading to munich for the shots of the me. i'm happy with the legacy which myself and my coaching team are leaving behind. i think the like said guys of really develop and have enjoyed our way of playing football. but he's not just the top to losing that coaches both the perform miracles by finishing, and that's helpful. but the future of oliver glass is unclear. and what's about dorman? eat intense ich he took over from the sack lucy and father in december on an interim basis. after some rocky moments he managed to secure a champions league, as well as the german cook. the trouble is dolan had already decided to take lucy months in glad coach marco rules for next season. dropped back form went off
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a cliff following the announcements. as did i check frank foot results when their coach was named roses, replacement that clap back next season? it wasn't just the coach is making this a weird bond as they get campaign. almost a whole season has been played without fans. due to the corona virus pandemic relegated shouts or in particular, badly missing their passionate supports. as there was a space of positive tests among players, but only half the berlin were badly hit with 3 games postponed. having matches put back actually helped the berlin as regroup and beat relegation typical of a truly strange bond as the campaign. now performers for 39 countries has been competing this week in the eurovision contest, including elena greenow were presenting high price. i gave it to her song as the blue is about falling in love with the devil.
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and i've got some people in cyprus, pretty upset, while dozens of orthodox christians protested against the lyrics. they say promote worship. while the spice, the protests elena as now made it through to the vision as finals of this saturday in the netherlands. you want to be that we do stay tuned for the day coming up in the system all this time to see the the news. the news, the news.
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ah news? 2016. if i could budget the queen wants to see germany with me. the last few years have been quite right fully in touch with the when it comes to genovius. and of course i would look in the eyes for it is, but perhaps the biggest on the new hobby of mine hunger longer approved to be as a new person never comes. but when you feel him up together, you'll realize it's culture. another way of living, are you ready to meet the german then join me, right? just do it on the w. me to speed an expedition into the secret language of whales. exciting part of the underwater listening. if you're getting your window into their,
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their life that you would never, you never see. we accompany your research team to the pacific to the language of wales starts june. 4th on dw is germany. finally turning the corner. people are getting their shots case counts are dropping and are me health minister is taking his foot off the brake pedal cautiously declaring victory. against the 3rd waves, small burst of sunshine in what is still an overcast sky. but health officials are still cautioning people not to let their guard down the country headed in the right direction. but is this we opening too soon? could cautious optimism. still get germany into trouble unwell her rock. this is the day.
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