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so started with the plane being diverted earlier today on its way from sense to virginia's. and when the plane was flying on the territory arose, the crew of the plane was notified by the loose air traffic control potential security threat on the plane. and it was 4th to land in mintz good airport. and the 29 jet fighter was sent. so if for the name so that it's enough to reach, was the teen into everyone. it looks like a special operation of the machine to the pain and the position blogger and drug this. so we know what's going to happen to remind protests of which right now, since he's been detained, it's very hard to say we're going to happen to him, but it's important to mention that he was on the list of terrorists by the k g
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b by the national security agency, we do not know the exact, the exact accusations. 7 and the case that that might be my best use of, but i doubt that someone who's not dangerous for, for the regime of who they were, she was not considered dangerous. would not be the jet fighter was the whole plane was basically he jacked to arrest him. so it all seem pretty seriously. and i cannot even imagine what might happen to him seeing this out crime condemnation from different countries. how are the balloons in leaders responding to, to all of this, what are they saying? or basically the 1st message that appears on the telegram channel that disclose to look at shank as a spokesperson said that a booth said europe that look,
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shank the dictator as it, as i mentioned to be the, the post basically helps this plane to land in bella. we send kind of a score to the plane safely. so that's the, the official narrative and basically all kind of they, they, what they're trying to show it's starts. yes. the basically that was the threat and the, the regime, the authority has helped the plane. and the passengers, i just saw a message from, from and t from, from the russian duma, from the russian parliament saying that this was a brilliant special operation. so apparently i will return labors from the east are also commenting on this in a very positive way. okay, so the story is still unfolding. we'll keep an eye on it. but journalist hannah libra cover in minsk, thank you for bringing us up to date people in the city of goma, in the democratic republic of congo,
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have begun returning to their homes after fleeing and panic. after nearby volcano erupted, the stream of molten lava came to a stop just a few 100 meters from the city limits authorities. gomez, 2000000 residents to evacuate. a mountaineer gone go, erupted for the 1st time in almost 2 decades, but many accused them of responding to late. the smoldering remains of houses consumed by a river of lava from mountain area gone, go. villages, east of the city of goma hit without warning by the 1st major volcanic eruption in almost 20 years. residents trying to protect the property. we're angry at the authorities. if we don't understand the con, the lease government, like you know, it delayed, giving us the information while the fire had already begun. johns and as the lava slowly approached, the outskirts of goma,
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people began to flee. whichever way they could not, he's never seen anything like this before. we study the volcano, people talk about it a lot, but really we've never seen it. never. we're all shaking. so moving something with dawn, the welcome news that the lava trail had halted. a few 100 meters from goma and stopped short of the city's airport for some relief at being able to return home without being harmed. for others. the charm of an extraordinary soto hope everyone. reminder of the devastating and unpredictable power of nature. the un security council has welcome the fire between israel and hamis and his calling for an immediate humanitarian and calling for immediate humanitarian aid for palestinian civilians,
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especially those in gather on the 3rd day of the truce, thousands of displaced families are returning to their homes in gaza, or what's left of them? the un estimates at least 6000 people have been left homeless. egyptian mediators are in israel and the palestinian territories, trying to make sure hostilities do not resume. i am joined now by dr. nat and i read on from the ben curry and universities, ben green institute for the study of israel and zionism, and he specializes in israeli diplomacy and foreign policy as well as israeli dies for relations. welcome to the program. now you will, speaking to us from a town in the negative desert in southern israel, key tell us your experience of those days of conflicts. first of all, i had undergone operation in a hospital. and it was quite surreal to see the doctors and nurses who were
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speaking hebrew, arabic, i'm harwick, and russian, all rushing into the air, a shelter in the hospital. and the fact that it was incredibly scary. now the to be bombarded with more than 4 and a half 1000 missiles is not any uneasy experience and my heart goes out all those innocent people who are suffered on both sides because of the intransigence of mass. i'm not here to score points. the suffering of the palestinian people is terrible. that from us does nothing to relieve them. and it is very, very painful to see that money is coming in from the european union and other countries instead of building homes parks to be to the terribly impoverished
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people is being spent on rockets building tunnels. and so this is an experience that my fellow israelis and suffer continually right? it's trans. now you understand from, from your side of, i mean, can you just explain to us or tell us, you know, this cease fire looking at the 2 sides. israel claiming victory mass, claiming victory as well. both sides have not really had to sort of make any compromises in this sci fi. but how would you view this? the way this slide has been put together? first rule, there are no victors. in this rule, as the most was the mattress survival. and when any country is attacked to rocket trains is what it israel due to, to warrant work. it's coming in from lebanon. and so the important thing is to,
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is to understand is that there are compromises we, israel is relevant throughout political point, know that there will be a next round, and then come out. we'll find another reason to send in rockets. it's virtual and so the question here is what has been achieved? what has been achieved as passive math is they understand it is that they've been able to disrupt is where you live, kill israelis by the way. and again, i'm not here to score horns, but when they killed israeli arabs in a rocket attack, they apologized to killing is very arabs. does this mean they're only there to kill jews? and we know that this will with the next round but also happens. so what do we do? what can be done to ensure that the people in palestine garza can be able to have something to look forward to in their lives. and that's something that we should concentrate here in israel and also in the whole of the middle east. ok,
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dr. nice an area down from ben korean university. we'll have to leave it there for now. but thank you. thank you very much and peace be on us. thank you. rescue teams in northern italy report that at least 13 people have been killed in a table car accident images show. one of the gondolas crashed into the side of a mountain. miss theresa, close to the summit of the marconi peak overlooking lake missouri, helicopters l lifted the engine to the hospital, the steep mountain side covered with trees makes access overland difficult. you get the creeps when you see a cockroach. well, one business man intends near. he's an opportunity in farming the past is a story which of course, i mean because brokerage business
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in tens and nea cockroaches have no value. but for daniel gray huda, they are worth gold. he's pioneering co courage funding intends india. drake, who sells each kilo for almost 5 euro funding is very, very cheap, more than other funding because that's why i kind of given you is to go thing yet. so job relates. they get this project at the all because you can do that through a home. you can do the search, you have the village, you need your study suggest cockroaches are rich in protein and grey who sells them to chicken and fish. breed is people buy cockroaches also for their consumption education and research institutions
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use them for experiments. this is what this is, what does the cook rich and st. booklets, electric, rude. i says his project uses waste, so it's eco friendly. he got support from government and universities. his business is growing fast. he doesn't even think about abandoning it. now. the quick look at the sport and formula one red bulls maxima stop and has won the monica grand prix. the young dutch man moved to the top of the driver's standings for the 1st time in his career with $105.00 points defending champion louis hamilton finished 7th. and before we go, here's a quick reminder of our top story. valerie seeing opposition says ryan,
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our plane was forced to land in men's wearing exiles, activists and journalists on the slides was detained. ramon protests of it was traveling from greece, delaney, when the aircraft was forced to make an emergency landing in w, as in capitol. views of next report, world stories and more news on our website, dw dot com. i'm told me a lot going by lynn for me on the team thinks their company who's double used crime siders are back africa. the most successful radio drama theory continues. all of us are available online course you can share and this goes on d, w, africa's facebook page, and other social media platforms. i'm fighters, tune in. now. the thing against the corona virus pandemic
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now is the rate of infection developing what measures are being taken? the latest research, se, information and context, ah, virus data, special, monday to friday on d. w. the, in the news this week on world story. the trial against the supporters begins in russia. dennis is once again turning on to we begin with hospice and staff around the world are being pushed to the brink of
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burden. this may have long term consequences. experts born ah, may have more than a lot of people die in one shift in the same and at that time we had up to 10 well deaths per night or terrible it up there really. it was terrible on every ship. the bell that rang to move the bodies of the patients to the cold room was ringing almost every 2 hours. every hour. that way it was a very severe psychological stress. me. me. mexican ness, alina cell, got her last a lot to cove. it. even her father who contract the virus working as a doctor it was so hard, it was the most painful experience. i've seen so many people die. and i saw
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a lot of people die. like many of the almost 28000000 nurses around the world, a working under huge pressure at the forefront of the pandemic. so many people was about to be out to be really year and the fact me, the international council of nasa says mass trauma among nurses is a global phenomenon. the organization wants the pandemic chemical turning point for health care. now, 12 plus months into the pandemic, we should be seeing those applause turn into action. we need to see hard investment in protection, the support, the development of nursing and health care workforce,
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not just to the sake of all health systems, but for our national safety and security. the i c n says at least 3000 nurses around the world have died from cove at 19. the real number is thought to be in the 10s of thousands was the most difficult and big heavy. i couldn't many of the dine to speak if you were to be defined. data person is no more in some countries. the heavy tell us the pandemic has prompted a growing number of masters to leave the profession. but for many, it's reinforced that dedication to the job, the stablish, whether supporters of jail criminal critic, alec seen the bony should be designated as extreme the ruling sydney long prison
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sentences for members of the opposition the this letter seals the deal. it officially ends on the proc hooton's contract with alex in of a nice team and re headed the opposition politicians regional office interior. for 4 years, the russia will be free. he says andrea was arrested at recent unauthorized protests, his team organized and to bear. but now his office, along with 36 others in nevada, these campaign network has had to close russia, state prosecutor once them declared extremist. andrew tells us he wants to create a new local political organization to keep working police because before politics was always centered on the russian capital moscow. but thanks to the nevada, the campaign officers political activity has bubbled up across the rushes regions
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all over, you know, reach you now. it's time for us regions to jump into the deep end and swim for ourselves. it's hard and dangerous, but it's a necessary phase in the development of political life, not only fear, but across the country. andy and his team and there have become friends over the years like under a most of them have been arrested several times and i've accepted threats and pressure as the price to pay for pushing back against the kremlin. but the extremist label takes that to another level. it could make symbols like this cyrillic end for now viney illegal activists found to be part of an extremist organization could face up to 10 years in prison. initial setup bought that i lost my job and when i tried to get a new one, recently they told me in private that their security service wouldn't let them hire me. we have already had problems with work with no yet, and they really start tightening the screws. and i see that they're making a show of putting former employees activists and volunteers of, of only offices in jail. of course,
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i will think about how i may have to lay low somewhere for a while. but also that we have at the, the people outside of not by nice actual team has been facing increasingly serious consequences for protesting against the government. earlier this year, thousands were detained during demonstrations in support of nevada. and there have been several reports. the employer is firing people for backing the politician. but under the pro cogent is unrelentingly optimistic, the 31 year old wants to keep pushing for a more democratic russia. and he says he's willing to take personal risks to further strengthen the role of civil society in his home city. and the whole fair region. pretty soon our them category. so not the example of alexi and of only those who came back to russia knowing that he would almost definitely be arrested. yeah, it strengthens my sense that sometimes you have to pay a personal price in order for you and your country to have
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a bright future gift label the ship to be placed on me. now andy wants to register as a candidate for the regional parliament in the upcoming elections. he hopes his association with nobody needs team won't get him barred from running the in germany, players, he for vaccination against community has so far been given to the elderly. and the institute such as he authorities are no targeting dues who live on the margins of society. ah, finally, a chance to get the job at this time, the shelter and bon, around 60 to 90 people are found. refugees have signed up for back to nation today . it's a special vaccine campaign by the city authorities, an effort to reach those who might otherwise fall through the cracks in the system
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with her. but i think it's great. i don't think i would have been able to sort this out myself. so i think it's quite good. as soon as such counseling session apart from difficulties they face making a doctors appointment. there are other obstacles to whom the people getting vaccinated for the lloyd, as it most likely have ones. and most of the people are not so healthy. they've had a hard life of experience homelessness, extreme poverty, drug addiction, alamos. they've had to take a lot of medication and it's just comforting to know that they will no longer be at risk of getting a severe credit. 19 infections, legal service. so far, germany has vaccinated a 3rd of the population with that bus, but they still aren't enough doses to go around. this is why all them particularly vulnerable groups, a being prioritized for the homeless people in drug programs. the city has maybe $900.00 doses of the johnson and johnson, maxine which only needs to be given. once people seem willing to get the jap
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towards the middle. yes, i'm going to be back in a today at 1 pm. i will be there. i'm into one dose, then everything's done. so you know, but i'm happy with it on the survey that had the i have side effect as for one day, but otherwise i'm fine. but i will get through a furniture and that's a good lawyer. i think it's going pretty well, i'm sorry, i keep getting to fish, but that's typically germans always take longer to take things off, but now it's going well. and germany's vaccination program is coming along and like one other cities are also trying to reach out to move for rural parts of the population that nobody is left behind. the since the italian government
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relax that strict measures earlier this week, cities such as that, which struggled with over tourism under normal circumstances. i know booking tourists will return the gondola ride is probably the most romantic experience you can have here in venice. even for a veteran candle, ye, murray, you're a little annoyed. quando port the number. so when we take someone with us or we try to make them live the dream. sonya he is one of the cities roughly $600.00 gone. the leaves usually cut a lot or with the 3 tours a day. but the pandemic has practically run him out of business, outdoor burday from october to no. i've only done one around this city just came out of a locked out. but said mark square is still you really quiet. the world famous kathy floor, the remains closed during the week. some have hopes that a new start will bring changes that he was auto is an activist with vanessia dot
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com. the group installed this counter in the window of a pharmacy to help publicize the declining number of residents, 50900. 65 is the actual number of people sitting living today here in venice. that's 30 people less than a week before that, over tourism has been driving people out of the city. but the problem is more complicated than that. it's a very strange situation. we don't want to much tories him because it would suffocate the place, but at the same time we can't leave without to raise him in a place where everyone lives off tourism one way or another. it is difficult to find a balance. the cities tourism counsellor says that the situation is not unique to venice, but rather venice is in need of a unique solution. right? yeah, no, no, i stopped having gotten it and then it has not been sold out in a derogatory sense. all 2 cities have experienced the last few years in the absence
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of was to protect certain segments of the city. i mean, as a 1st step, the city has begun to closely monitor visitor numbers starting next year. tourists will have to pay a fee to enter the city. but more it took a lot of mrs. what some people consider the bad old days. give out the glare of more that would also go back to what it was like 2 years ago. you list people maybe, but it wasn't a massacre like they were saying it was sustainable. about the debate over the future of tourism and venice is far from over. but for now, most people here cannot wait for visitors to return. the news
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