Skip to main content

tv   Insel der weisen Antilope  Deutsche Welle  May 24, 2021 1:03pm-1:44pm CEST

1:03 pm
the e u commission precedent. ursula for the lion has promised accountability. she tweeted the outrageous and illegal behavior of the regime and beller, risk will have consequences and continued those responsible for the ryan air hijacking must be sanctioned. they're supposed to try to see which is nice their colleagues have also called for sanctions on the beller roof. in regime international, the pressures should be increased. protests will not help much less than the people cannot fight guns with stones before there should be economic pressure at employ. calling european politicians have to ask what would be effected european carefully to keep in their order, sir. but yet the e. u has already imposed multiple rounds of sanctions on beller us without changing the resumes behavior. meanwhile, proud to see if it faces charges that could result in 15 years imprisonment. for more of the story we can speak now to for an oxford truck up. he is an advisor
1:04 pm
to the bellows, the an opposition leader. svetlana tisha, no sky, and he's joining us from vilnius. now i understand that you spoke to roman participants just before he actually got on that plane. so what can you tell us about his whereabouts right now? and if he is safe, we don't know what's happening for the service right now. he was detained yesterday and usually after the detention k, j b starts the interrogation of this aspect. so he might be in the cage and be presented right now. and the police some cage b agents are talking to human and trying to get so much information as possible. yesterday, it was flying from athens and we just spoke on chat, few hours before his departure, but his claim did not let them build the blended and mains. and as you, he was followed by key to be from athens to the means. so it was very well plant operations on sees in the aircraft in order to detain jordan. so mom and his
1:05 pm
girlfriend are in jail. we are, we are in touch with his parents. we are in touch with mom and dad and we are trying to find lawyer for him. you say this is a well planned operation, and i understand that you are on the same route on the same flight essentially not that long ago. how does that make you feel as a member of the opposition living in the you? it means that there is no safety anymore anywhere. even if you are in the you, even if you are in exile, they still can, can reach your builders and key g, b, travel with their mom in order to conduct this detention. it means that they're following us. it means they can follow up on the channels at any moment. we are discussing right now with other political democratic groups and worse and keep how we can be more safe, how we can increase, improve our security. it's very important also to work with local security services in order to not allow such situations happen in the future. let's talk about consequences here in a twitter day, you called the bell rings in government,
1:06 pm
a terrorist regime. we know that there are already you sanctions on bellow, reset are in place. so what do you want to see now from the international community? first of all, he, you and the western democracies must recognize this regime as terrorists. location goes are the power and last elections left here. and right now, he is conducting crimes law just against his people, but also against european community. yesterday he took $170.00 hostages on their ryan, their aircraft in order to succeed his own personal goals were, will be asking for sanctions against lucas shameka against peace cronies against all perpetrators of human rights and against all those who conducted special services operation yesterday. and we will be asking you to isolate the question, ca, financial. it is very important that the regime will not feel impunity, but will isolating him financially actually lead to the freedom and, and safety,
1:07 pm
roman purchase of which these must be conditioned. every action you will take now should condition the release of all political prisoners. definitely, the pressure must be not only against specific people, but against companies and groups close to lucas shameka. and the goal must be and the violence and the release of all political prisoners. of course it's not enough sanctions, it's not the silver bullet. sanction will look so far below some problems that democracy beller is confirmation and brothers. it's the task for themselves, but with the support of european union and the western democracies assistance to media assistance to sales society, some of the right defenders. this fight will be much easier. weaker and non violent, and the victims we don't want victims and others anymore. we have to leave it there for the 1st record visor to the bell. a recent position leader said the are they
1:08 pm
really willing to answer to this and how unified they are barber so can they show a strong united front among all member states here? they will be fairly, pretty much totally united except for one member country and that is hungry, hungry in the recent past, has shown that they are willing to sort of go absolutely against the the majority opinion, the majority will they, for instance, having to carry the resolution on hong kong and they haven't carried, there is the notion on israel and palestine. so we will see what hungry does tonight. but they can of course circumvent that and say we're doing it as 2726 against one that is possible. but they are in fact having a hungary shaped problem at the moment. know ireland and ryanair, which is the airline operating the plane that courtesy, which was, was on believe that several security agents were on this flight. let's listen to what ryan r c o. michael very had to say this was a case of state sponsored was
1:09 pm
a state sponsored hijacking state sponsored piracy. i think was very fighting for the crew, for the passengers who were held under armed guard had their bag searched and when it was clear, it appears that the intent of the russian authorities was to remove a journalist and his travelling companion. and we believe there was also some k g, b agents offloaded off the aircraft as well. so we hear the sea of reiner that they're saying a russian authorities on board. we know that lucas, a government is supported by russia and today moscow said it is actually shocked by the reactions that have seeing in the west. so what do you think this incident will mean for you? ties with russia? effect meeting and that was the original reason, reason to talk about their future relations to russia. there was the idea that we have to somehow define those relations figure out how we are going to more or less operate with president tutoring. now this incident of cause takes things and takes
1:10 pm
hostilities to a new level. and also the reactions for moscow, for european leader is seem that they're, even on top of that, all they're being walked by, the russian regime is so it will come very dark and light and cloud over those discussions. and this will have to ask themselves, how much can and will we really want to co operate and have a strategic relationship with a regime that supports things like that. nobody in brussels, of course, believes that russia did not support this action of lucas sank, that they didn't nod or say openly. yes. do this, go ahead. so this might as well turn out to be sort of a game changer in the future. you rush relationships. barbara visual reporting there for us from brussel. thank you. let's get a round up of some other headlines now. simila has a new leader after
1:11 pm
a protracted power struggle. the outgoing prime minister tried to stop the swearing in ceremony by locking the doors to parliament. see me know me, my toppa and her cabinet improvised and went ahead with the event in a tent outside. in the us, hundreds of rallied in minneapolis on the eve of the 1st anniversary of george floyd's murder. floyd died after former police officer dare charmin knelt on his neck for more than 9 minutes, is murderous for protests against racial injustice across the world. japan, as open math vaccination centers to boost its roll out of cobit 19 vaccines. its a vaccination campaign has been sluggish. as it battles, a 4th wave of infections that has brought the growing call to cancel the olympics, they are set to start in 2 months time. brazil president jarboe scenario has led a motorcycle parade in rio de janeiro. and the country struggles with a high number of corona virus cases both and our was recently fined for violating
1:12 pm
restrictions after going out the public without a mask. brazil has let the america highest cobra 19 death rate. mid mars alfred leader on santucci appeared in court in person for the 1st time since the military coup. in february, 1 of her lawyer said that she was able to meet with her defense team before her hearing began, and the capital of navy dough on some to cheat who won the nobel peace prize in 1991 is among more than 4000 people detained since the cook and for more in the story, we can speak to aim in time appeal. it's a prize winning me and my journalist who's currently in bangkok a thank you for joining us. can you tell us what charges suji is facing here? and where she's been detained. yes. so she is facing a range of different charges ranging from violation of code, $900.00 restrictions to the legal importation of walkie talkies as well as the
1:13 pm
violation of state secrets acts she's facing about 14 years in prison. issue sounds guilty, all of this important context here is that even though the military has used both fraud as their justification for the crew, none of that her charges actually reflect that justification. we learned today that even she herself does not know where she is being kept. the assumption has been that she has been kept at their house arrest, presumably at her own home. but since she herself is now told lawyers that she doesn't know where she's been kept, you know, we don't know. well, you mentioned she did have the possibility to talk to lawyers. let's listen to more about what she had to say. one thing she said that the body cop body grows out of the people and whatever the, the book is that must be. and there is it necessarily be the body body we exist with people as
1:14 pm
the body may exist wherever the people are. so you know what impact you think that message from long santucci will have on the opposition of the people who are still protesting so people will be quite, we are short to know that she is in good health and spirits. the anti qu, forces have been extremely consistent in their demands to have all of those leaders who have been invested to be released. i think what we're seeing now is a shift in the movement towards demanding more fundamental change where an opposition government has been formed by a coalition of different civilian anti leaders in which her party is a huge part of the new government. but is not the sort of dominating force. it was indeed 2020 election and the prior civilian government. however, she is still expected to be the leader information. and despite her current attainment, she has been reappointed to her role as the counselor at the fact that information
1:15 pm
journalist aim in town. joining us from bangkok, thank you for that analysis. thank you for having at least 14 people were killed and a child seriously injured when a cable car plunged down the side of a mountain in northern italy. the crash occurred at the top of a scenic cable car line connecting the town a straighter on the shores of lake missouri with the summit of mount port. authorities are now investigating why one of the cables seems to have ruptured this cable car plunged 20 meters to the ground and rolled down the states life before trace started going any further. nearby high could say they heard a loud hiss just before the crash. officials believe it was caused by one of the cables breaking the man of strays that says the news has devastated the local community. just as it starts to open up after the pandemic.
1:16 pm
amber, to moment mad is a terrible moment for me and for our community. and i also think for the whole of italy, these people thought they were going on a nice day out. we encouraging everyone to get out. so we can recover from the pandemic that everyone has lived through. instead, this is a terrible disaster. the cable car is popular with visitors and locals seeking a mountain top view of northern italy, picturesque lake, missouri, tourists who use the same cable car feel lucky to be alive when you simply got on the cable car an hour before the tragedy. when we got on the cable car didn't give any strange signals and everything was fine. when they told us the news, we were shocked. local authorities say the cable car recently underwent a successful safety check. the italian government has announced
1:17 pm
a commission to investigate the disaster. earlier we spoke to journalist fema group in italy and asked her what is known about what might have caused the accident. while the authorities are trying to collect old evidence they can possibly get along that stretch on the mountain. it's raining right now in the location. so that's proving to be a bit difficult. they don't really know. they believe all the efforts and test work carried out beforehand. and in fact, the cable was renovated from 2014 to 2016 at a cost of more than 4000000 euros. the me, it said that the cable holding the car simply split. what call it is what they'll have to get to the bottom. all some say perhaps it could have been a lightning strike, but frankly, we don't know. we'll have to see what happens. it only opens really to the public on the 24th of april because of colgate restriction. and again, because of the description that cable call can actually hold up to 40 people. but
1:18 pm
because of social distance learning measures, it was restrict the numbers and that's why you had 15 on board in any case. now israelis and palestinians are picking up the pieces after the latest outbreak of violence shook the region. experts say the damage inflicted by israeli air strikes and gaza will likely take years to repair and cost millions t w's. tanya kramer sent us this report from got a city where a fragile cease fire has been in place since friday. picking through the rubble in just 11 days, homes, shops and roads, whitehouse and hundreds of lives have been not survivors of the strikes on going to the city are dealing with the aftermath at lee. i'll call back his last over 10 of his family members in an as strike trauma. it's an inexplicable, seeming strange sample is on the whole account. what's happened?
1:19 pm
i don't understand timing shops in just a couple of seconds, minutes. our buildings on cool welding, enable building or say we're all flashing in nevada and medical residents are returning from when ever they could find shelter. some feel like know where it is safe in garza and i totally agree with each difficult in the law. this time around the strikes, the concentrated on recreational building and facility for media offices lightly areas in garza and haley. this will of course, have a ton of 3 was and we tried to rise by bit trash and they put this back home of it and they called everything difficult. even after the seas fun, garza still faces another dangerous crisis. the corona virus pandemic. we had the 2nd wave of lead in gaza. the hospital was ever overwhelmed. you know,
1:20 pm
we have no vaccines, enough vaccines for that population. we don't have enough testing. and then this came to swore, there was a huge destruction of the main roads, electricity, water, the with waste management. the stops impacts will be felt for a long time. to sports now and in formula one bread, both max 1st stop and has one the monaco grand prix. the young dutchman moved to the top of the driver standing for the 1st time in his career with a 105 points defending champion. louis hamilton finished a disappointing 7th, but this was a race where much of the drama came before the green light. the money gasket funds were hoping to watch local boy charlotte clare, when his home grown pre from pole position. but the gearbox problem, so the for the driver cruelly forced out of the race just minutes before the start . oh oh,
1:21 pm
oh good. that's like claire waive the rueful goodbye red bills. max pushed up and took up position alone on the front row. and he dominated the rest of the grid on a circuit where overtaking is notoriously difficult. the young dutchman was helped by a disastrous day for mercedes reading champion. louis hamilton finished 7 and was frustrated after his team changed its pre race. pit strategy saved the floor in the meanwhile the britons team bolted. he bought us was forced to retire. when mechanics couldn't remove a front wheel as he pitted pushed up and cruise toma, head to ferrari's carlos science and mclaren land noticed. taking a checkered flag waived by the guest of honor tennis superstar serina williams and his team was quick to confirm a career milestone. a fabulous drive. your modified growth rate with
1:22 pm
another 1st floor and increasingly bullish, pushed up and you know, looks to be the biggest obstacle between hamilton and the record. 8 world title and golf. phil mickelson has entered the record books at the u. s. p g, a championship in south carolina, the 50 year old became the oldest man to win a major title in the history of the sport. mickelson captured the championship with a 2 shot victory over as close as rivals. here's what the american golfer had to say about turning back the clock. it's very possible that this is the last time i ever win. like if i'm fun being realistic, but it's also very possible that i may have had a little bit of a breakthrough in some of my focus in and maybe i go on a little bit of a run. i don't know. but the point is that there's no reason why
1:23 pm
i or anybody else can do it at a later age. it just takes a little bit more work. chinese swimmer soon, yags retrial at the court of arbitration for sport will take place next week in switzerland. young as appealing an 8 year doping back, the olympic gold medalist who's a big star in his home country is accused of tampering with a drug test and 2018 swiss. the federal judges sent the case back to the court after citing bias in his 1st trial. yang maintains his innocence, the hearing will determine if the 29 year old can swim at the upcoming tokyo game. in french football, leo won the championship on the last day of the season in which 3 teams, including persons. her mom and monaco were all still in contention. fans lit players and sang songs on the streets of lille to celebrate their 1st legal title since 2011 after their club beat on j. r to one. to clinch the championship by
1:24 pm
appoint p. s t one, but to no avail. monaco could only draw now the lead singer of the italian rock group who won the eurovision song contest says he will take a voluntary drug test after accusations that he was using illegal substances during the live broadcast of the contest. dummy, i know doug from madison was filmed, bending over a table, leading viewers to speculate that he was snorting. cocaine. strongly denied those accusations, and now he wants to prove his innocence. he says he bent over because another band member has broken his glass at their feet. so the controversy has damp into the italian russian celebrations. they took top spot with their song, a born so no money that the money, the money money
1:25 pm
. alright, that wraps up our news show coming up next to show global 3000 and looks at how cities around the world are dealing with issues like climate change and housing shortages for all of us here in berlin. thank you for watching the news . the news, news, news, news, news,
1:26 pm
news, the the, the the whole thing if i for 580 percent of the population lives in public housing just dates from ownership community at the same time, i think mixed according to a quote to system. kind of state influence may become, you know, like
1:27 pm
a global 3000 pico india in new delhi environmental activists. are fighting for each tree in the cities concrete jungle. when it's due to a dog get a bunch in the heat. the number of trees in the indian capital has shrunk dramatically. nature, conservationists want to change that. they count and catalog the dream to protect them. equal india in 60 minutes on d w. o. the news. please listen carefully.
1:28 pm
don't know how to live today. the deal, the discovery, the world around you subscribe to the villages documentary on you to ah, the welcome to global 3000 computers and combs smart phone. they never to be land in the trash one day, but the potential for recycling is immense. mozambique, 2 years of dislike clarity,
1:29 pm
die. we learn how one coastal city is being its defenses against future catastrophe . but 1st, we find out how singapore is mixing different ethnic groups and economic backgrounds to solve it. housing challenge, ah, an affordable home is deficient size in a good location, a rarity in many cities, and only for the wealthy. according to the un access to adequate housing is a basic human right. get estimates suggest 1800000000 people currently lack access by 2030, it could be as many as 3000000000. the un says $96000.00 affordable apartments would need to be built every day in order to make adequate housing. universally accessible. it's time for government gets involved. some cities and countries already provide for social or public housing programs. but these very hugely social
1:30 pm
housing accounts for almost 40 percent of the lens total housing stock in south korea. i'm. it's just under 10 percent. while in germany it's less than 3 percent. most countries have little or no social housing at all. we take a look at a city state that turn that around singapore. they used to be a bit earlier. i have no kit, don't create more living space for the kids. if you're a designer and father of for it's my one is proud of is 2 bedroom apartment, which is furnished in the style of a yard to me and my wife. it's a creative realization of singapore social housing. he had less but it is a good space to work out to do the kids while they are growing up and then
1:31 pm
you need more space for them as they grow up. but he's a good start for any family, for small family they acquired the apartment as part of a program in which the state sales properties that are well below market value. and the ones will have to live in it for at least 5 years. they could have rented instead, but, but the government offers incentives to buyers for some via you get to have additional guns that we have you we've, which is the house. so we to help a lot in finding out who, who around 80 percent of singapore and live in the state subsidized department. they're referred to as h d. b, which stands for housing development board for
1:32 pm
decades. k kelly, you was an urban planner for the h d. b, his designs had to be inexpensive, practical and quick to build. the units were rentals at 1st, but converting them to owner occupied units brought many advantages. people will look up to the inside the home colon, diligence only this message. don't take care, but now you see the cory doors, the comp content is very well taken care of because they own the place. they don't want to do any damage. singapore, the government realizes that high quality, affordable public housing encourages social cohesion take care of you explains that the scheme was not just about building housing. it was about creating communities, spaces, were doctors and car mechanics, painters and musicians all live side by side. also,
1:33 pm
one thing we learn is they will put the poor family with the reach us and me together. the children will learn good habit as a reach of them and so day will improve them so much faster. public housing and states are designed as a melting pot. it's not just rich and poor who live side by side multicultural thing for also implemented a quota to ensure a mix of ethnic groups and h d b estate. and prevent the formation of enclaves as a real estate agent. ron schon, can't sell this 2 bedroom apartment in a prime location to just any buyer. he has to take care to observe the government integration policy or the moment for this locations. this is, this is a chinese, so generally speaking, if a chinese by
1:34 pm
a come along, we don't see much of problems. but if you have other races sometimes, then we have to check, you know, is it available for them? yeah, this apartment is expected to fetch around 800000 euros. relatively new properties can be re sold for a sizable profit over time, their value depreciates. after 99 years, the apartment blocks automatically revert to state ownership. but even then the model usually pays off for the owners. you can decide whether to pick it up or not to pick it up. but if not, if the parcel lend, it's not selected for this unblock, are you quite search for for hasty be? then the line actually go back to the got the state singapore style social housing was only made possible by a law that allowed to purchase land at low cost for public use. today, most of the land is owned by the state. it's a top down model, but it enjoys wide popular acceptors. city and it's male won are no
1:35 pm
exception. there 67 square meter apartment costs the equivalent of around $160000.00 euros, but they plan to upsize soon. and they're confident they'll get a decent sale price. so you see my house is beautiful, differing from the flat. the ones have already paid off their mortgage. they know they'd never be able to afford to buy in the private sector. singapore has one of the world's pricey as real estate market. singapore, social housing helps maintain social cohesion. but it costs the state about $1.00 bill heroes a year. there's a mixture of the $345.00 room houses within a single structure so that those people from different
1:36 pm
social background to mix and in each other with a stringent regulations and generous subsidies. singapore has created its own form of public housing that's seen as a social asset and not a stigma. now we had to a city facing rather different challenges bearer in mozambique. 2 years ago cycling eda, i hit the coastal city, destroying countless homes and burying entire districts under water. hundreds of residents were killed and many 1000 homes. the city is determined now we had to a city facing rather different challenges beira in mozambique 2 years ago. so i can eat, i hit the coastal city destroying countenance homes and burying entire districts under water. hundreds of residents were killed and many 1000 homes. the city is determined to ensure that she does not never happens again. it's introduced and
1:37 pm
ambitious servatius program are reported to fun man and his team headed to beta as part of our global ideas theories and discovered that not everyone welcome the measures they saw before dawn fishermen in the city of pharaoh need to be out of the water all day to make it worth a while. let's go out every year learned his trade from his father. he grew up in the fishing community of prya nova. today he heads up the local fishing cooperative, and knows just where to get the best catch. up when i get it, bring it in at it, but times are hard. well, there are a few fish now. often there. net come up empty the sea itself. so it's the biggest
1:38 pm
worry. every year, storm type in their homes. shoes that go, but they destroy our boats or houses, entire villages. we think we need to leave, but where can we go? and there is nowhere grow. and then there are the psychological basic law. and the last one covered our houses in 10 meters of water. she was 10 meter vision for the port city of bearer and its fishing industry. the sea is a vital source of income, but every november when the 2nd season starts, it becomes dangerous. so the cities investing in green infrastructure designed to absorb the destructive force of the flood waters over the last 5 years, has begun to restore the natural watercourses and basins mangrove have been planted along the banks flanked by large parks. the big green park at the centre covering
1:39 pm
$44.00 hector of land is now almost complete. this city may bon, okay. he just come to inspect those of us, but that i think was the gardener's need to trim this area. again, it's dried out of it and of course the green areas are designed to absorb the water holding back the worst from the city. they have become a pioneer in green infrastructure on the african continent. ok. there's been some what we can do, we need to think about how we can continue living in sydney. obviously how we can cope with the challenge of climate change without creating more problems for the city. damage k. m of it accomplish i simply and sustainably, and develop a sustainable lifestyle for our city and much more difficult to i mean a bit up so that we safer and more prosperous and more attractive to businesses in
1:40 pm
trying to negotiate. but it means the fishing community has to move. prior nova is located in a former mangrove fund, which will now be replanted. presidents are being asked to move to camps on the edge of the city, like this one in missouri. izzy, far away from the sea. foreman fisherman leandro manuel lost his home and his boat, his icon e die in 2019. so he moved he voluntarily. he now live from farming and his building his own house that in, in was that he had to. i would never go back again. no one wants to return to that way of life because it's difficult to be dangerous dollars. they go post the key. i just like fighting a war and get them not against armed men, but against water. and water is not an easy opponent of our future. it here, but not if we fold our arms,
1:41 pm
which goes we have to work hard. did english know that if you daddy, the city authorities of it him and $200.00 other fishermen, small plots of land each on which to farm and build a home? it's an area that's safe from flooding and suitable for growing rice, but not everyone. shares mung was optimism. the house of his neighbor, bernardo motel was flattened by powerful wind. mckenna would rather sell fish like he used to. but that's not an option here. deal but even though we can't afford to travel to the sea and buy fish to sell it here. so no, no one could make a living that way. not that much, but we were growing rice instead, but the soil is depleted right for me. this year we had a lot of rice, but because the range failed, everything is withers when they got a potential via your father java. 50 doing a visit to a residential area on the coast, may
1:42 pm
a korea appeals for support for his plans. ways brake has to be built in the c protecting the city from future, lots of his top priorities and he takes every opportunity to persuade local people of the need for change. he believes projects like the green park and the relocation of prior nova vital for the city future. and he's hoping local residence will support him in no rush. but this is me. do, please do. you need to use all our knowledge and expertise to pull the city out of the swamp ness, the naval stuff. that's why we're organizing big projects out money. because we want to govern better and serve the people better. may all have a goal, assuring that tomorrow we're no longer on the list of cities most threatened by climate change, dodge mice, said davis, i was good on. this was just these mcguffey school marcus on the other side of the
1:43 pm
bay. the fisherman continue working over at the moment. relocation to the camps is voluntary. many realize that it's too dangerous to stay here long term. that's around every year and his colleagues funded hard to believe they would make good farmers home. i deserve it. i don't think moving to the cab, the answer, whether dharma or rio, maria. there's no point why not protect the coast from erosion, and we stay here and continue to fish for a living as the fishing cooperative of prior know via the booklet from the finding a safe place to live. that is both close enough to the water and affordable. it's certainly not realistic. otherwise we're bringing environmental conservation to life with learning bags like global ideas, go into their lives. environmental theories shows you how climate change and environmental
1:44 pm
conservation is taking shape around the world. with teacher resources, as the reading educators can start right away, knowledge sharing, download it now both free global ideas learning what is the killer economy? me take an empty disposable coffee cup. it goes in the bin.

32 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on