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the they had hoped for more security, more freedom, more dignity, have their hopes fulfilled. and years after the arab spring. rebellion starts june 7th on d. w. the dollar news a shark coming up today. naples deadly. second wave of corona, virus infections with hospitals at breaking point and oxygen supplies going to low the government off mountain years for their help. but can be oxygen cylinders, they donate house may fall off its crisis, plus japan's race to vaccinate the country. furious who stepped up, it's called the 1900 immunization campaigns ahead of this summer's beleaguered olympics. and china senior influences aging,
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and in some cases, the better off population is finding social media. the news by british bennett, you welcome to the the other news asia. glad you could join us and all of our health system, a shortage of oxygen and medical supplies. i could be talking about india has grown about a situation, but this is the state of its nor the neighbor naperville for weeks now, the country has been registering thousands of daily new infections and increasing debts some 177 people died on friday alone. the government has appealed for help and has also asked clambers, attempting to scale mount everest to bring back empty oxygen cylinders to help with the oxygen shortage in the country. gas things for stress in
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a race against time. these coven patients in the himalayas fighting for their lives, there among the lucky few to have access to oxygen, vital, but increasingly scarce result. here. a recent surgeon cove at 19 cases has brought nepal fragile health care system to a breaking point. and oxygen supplies are running out. now the government urging mount everest climates to help merge, and somebody in addition, sol, climbers, at the base counter, have an ample number of oxygen cylinder, high quality. we have requested owners and operators to bring back those empty cylinders immediately after the completion of their expeditions, utilizing the benefits of the people family. so i got a new pool has issued some 700 climbing permit this season and been to get the mountain nearing and tourism industry is back on their feet. it's estimated climate
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will abandon around a 3 and a half 1000 oxygen bottles on the mountain this year. alone cylinders desperately needed in the fight. again, corona virus, our of our man and hit in our public that have a lot of water and bio sickness. so they have a problem for oxygen. we have around $700.00 tricks. have that 1000 bottle. so we can weekend one day, come year weekend for the cylinder to our government and government will make a feel for our medical offices in these bottles are being prepped for a mountain trek. the government's plans work out. they could soon be saving lives on the ground. and jeremy now from the capital cot mondo is dr. natal hoffer, us our team sina. he's chad of naples, red cross, dr. things you know. welcome. how severe is the oxygen shortage in the bottle
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that thank you. thank you very much, i'm the nip it. you started in the oxygen supply. i bought the bought the equipment and studied the cylinder and then oxygen productions. and then many people are dying without getting dark feet and are ok. and then also without waiting to speech and saw the dog season is considered to be the primary statement. so if you will start days and the governor's off to climb bus to bring back oxygen. so then does from mount everest, how much of an impact will that have on the overall situation? know if you did, if you don't want to because government is trying to call it and then are you the medical sector now, all the, all the us be out that way to using the industry in the job, in the, in the grinding in the hiking, in the mounting, all the,
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all the have been about government has asked our to bring back and to get to the medical sector, particularly the hospitals, because i'm not for them about 3 weeks to do poor poor people. there are the, if you started, but now ideally the supply from china, from the gulf twenty's, the dias, but in the ball and also the party example united states and then some other countries are also supported. so nowadays are kind of the balance. we have the balance of the cylinder, but now we are, if you will start date of the off season production. so our goal movement, our goal mindy, is trying to install dog season planned. so he still bought the cylinder out of the issue. that is, if you started not enough and then you didn't want oxygen production. so
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what help does not bother me from the world right now. do things good things. so 11 thing, one thing is that the possible you don't see the supply board in terms of the cylinder and then all the medical equipment related with oxygen supply and then our product and blonde, that is the one and other one is the backseat. the because the without the vaccine, without the vaccinations will not get to eat be, eat whatever we, even if we will have that. you know, you don't want, you know, medical supply supplies, but we don't vaccine. so nipple nice at the time. do things from the international community to support our government? you need to promote the see them? well, if we didn't, hospitals we don't the supply and then where did the system and then the vaccinations. dr. nessa, the teams in a chair, often they pause a red cross. thank you so much for joining us. thank you. thank you very much
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inviting me in giving me this opportunity and and other developments related to the corona virus in the region. states across india have begun declaring a black fungus epidemic as cases shoot up in patients recovering from over 1900. the disease known as new coe, my courses has a 50 percent mortality rate and it's linked to an over use of steroids. and the treatment of the code on nevada's taiwan has seen a jump in virus related deaths. i mean, it's what's outbreak since the beginning of the pandemic from 17 to 23 on sunday daily cases remain above 250. and all policies in cambodia have further used restrictions including lifting a curfew and a ban on alcohol sales. despite rising case numbers. japan on monday opened to mass inoculation centers in tokyo and or soccer, to administer corona about us vaccines to enter the residence. the aim is to
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vaccinate the countries 36000000 elderly people in time for the opening of the olympic games on july 23rd. the odds are against the government. there is a shortage of medical personnel go no vidas. cases in the country are rising and vaccine confidence is low. the offices of a former tax office in tokyo has now one of japan's fast mass vaccination centers. everyone over the age of $65.00 is eligible for a short time. i'm feeling very relieved and grateful for a long time, a year and a half, i was feeling rather anxious, intense. if you didn't know who might get the syllabus, i don't care if i get it or not, but i didn't want to pass it onto my parents. so my children that you know will not . i think the staff are still getting used to it a bit. but they still got things done pretty quickly. i made my reservation at 8 am and by $826.00, it was over,
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including the waiting time japan's vaccination drive got off to a slow start. vaccinations only began in mid february months behind many other countries. so far less than 5 percent of the population have had a job with the olympic games being held here in tokyo, in just 2 months time. the new vaccination centers i meant to speed up the vaccine rollout, but many feel it's too little too late. when working with we can have that done it earlier and got 8090 percent of people vaccinated by the time of the olympics. and then for sure the games could be held without a problem. but you already have 2 people most here worried about the games post show that up to 80 percent of japanese. people don't want the olympics to go ahead and with good reason. tokyo and 9 other areas remain under a state of emergency. infection rates are on the rise,
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and in cities like soccer hospitals are running out of beds and ventilators, as japan battles. the 4th wave of the pandemic. ah, china is going through a major demographic shift. the recent national sense of revealing the lowest rate in decades. and the number of retirees is set to sort of the coming years, providing both a challenge and an opportunity. those hundreds of millions of senior citizens are becoming a lucrative market for the digital economy. and that's giving rise to a new older generation of influences. the they call themselves the fashion grandma's senior citizens, bringing a golden age of style back to the streets of beijing. i thought of
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a wave of elderly influences taking chinese internet by storm. their regular video uploads attracting millions of views. 76 year old son, she'll jo joined the group 2 years ago and she's getting used to her social media success. so kind of in fashion. when i 1st saw myself on video, i saw there's much to improve. i felt a little embarrassed, but i also felt excited, especially to know we have so many fans more than 7000000. so i feel excited and in demand that demand is being driven by an expanding grey head economy as china's population ages well off retiree. they're looking for ways to spend their cash. and increasingly, it's with the help of this smart phones to run ya ching reaches over 7000000 fans with her video vig, nits of beijing,
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historical and cultural hotspots that only help push younger young people issue. we know nothing, but that's wrong. actually the elderly know everything and we can deal with anything. they certainly dealt with major change in a lot of times, including mows culture revolution and it's cracked down on bourgeois pursuits. now that same generation is embracing modern consumerism. and it's finding its voice on social media play told us all would be male, helped from a trauma. in the beginning, i didn't expect to be successful just then from i just felt that because i'm old, my family would get annoyed with me staying at home all day. we got to get that. so we made a channel for me to speak to older people. this started now everyone says i'm an influence so bad or fall or so whether it's for shopping or entertainment. a new life on line is just beginning for many chinese seniors. we
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like to say age is just a number. and these women are showing the connected world that they still count and that's it for the very 1st morning website did dot com forward slash, a sharp rebec tomorrow, quincy of them. because who's to me or not to me? what about assuring economy? it's a change in thinking is changing the economy to create something new would be economic magazines in germany, on d w. me secrets why behind
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me discover new adventures and 360 degrees and explore fascinating world heritage site. the v w a world heritage is $360.00. get the app now the readings from berlin and a warm welcome to arts and culture where he's considered the greatest songwriter of his iraq. one whose lyrics not only power to protest, encounter culture movement, but even landed him a nobel prize for literature. bob dylan is the man of the hour on this monday for his 80th birthday, and also coming up picking up where it left off after its cancellation last summer . germany's famous ryan down music festival is ready to welcome visitors with
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a specially tailored corona, virus safety concept. ah, like the proverbial rolling so he wrote about bob dylan is nothing less than a cultural phenomenon. he's been a dominant presence on the folk pop and rock music scene for over 60 years. remaining all the while. inscrutable and unapologetic is incredible. catalogue of songs has left an incredible impact on american music. many, maybe even more famous by other artists, like joan bias or jimmy hendrix, for instance, is the 80th birthday on may 24th merits. look at his legacy poetry for the ears written to be performed. that's how one nobel judge describes the music of bob dylan. drawing a direct line to ancient greek poets like sappho and homer. high praise for a man who is constantly defied labels and expectations. ah,
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dylan was born robert allen zimmerman in the u. s. state of minnesota, he later changed his name as a nod to the welsh poet, dylan, thomas. but his early music was in the tradition of american folk shots of prominence in 1963 performing at the civil rights march on washington where martin luther king made his historic speech. dylan soon became a poster boy for protests against the powers that be the vietnam war oppression. yet all the while it was a roll. he fought against you who is off by merrily as a singer or the dance man may i have given to him that unease with accolades persisted. dylan has received numerous
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awards from grammy's to an oscar to the presidential medal of freedom as 2016 global shock. the nobel prize and literature dylan didn't attend the ceremony, but later picked up his prize ahead of a concert part of his never ending tour. the musicians started in 1988. after playing more than 3000 concerts on that tour for over 30 years, it took a global pandemic to get dylan off the road. it didn't stop him from putting out his 39th studio album. now 80 years old is still the simplicity and sophistication of dylan's earliest works that remain most iconic. 2 a man and a guitar words and music poetry meant to be performed. i
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know them. * well, other culture, news that made headlines over the weekend included a guy who is very aptly named the weekend. the canadian r n. b star staged a massive cleanup at the 2021 billboard music awards. on sunday, in los angeles, going in with 16 nominations, he came away with 10 new trophies for his collection, including top artist and top r and the album and song for a career total of 19 when it was also a big night for korean k pop band. bts who took the top filling song honors for their english language. single dynamite, the sept. touch $13.00 other rewards for a total of 4 and thank the army. there were wide bts fan club virtually from sol for their support. the
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and after months of locked downs and travel restrictions, venice is finally ready to greet thousands of architect us if you're not, it was for it's long awaited 17th edition of the architecture. be analysis with hygiene measures in place. this year's event, once visitors, to reflect on the human condition and as future. amid the pandemic and other global challenges. and speaking of challenges, even though we can't really feel it just yet in berlin, summer is on the way and with it, the return of the live concert experience since 987, germany's a high and music festival is a fixture on europe. cultural calendar with over 200 concerts planned in an array of spectacular historic venues. along the river rhymes these vineyards and palaces were until last year home to one of europe's largest music events. the gout
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music festival people came from far and wide to taste the local wine and drink in the sounds of world class musicians. ah, then in 2020 the corona virus put germany's culture scene on mute. now it's come back time. crowded indoor spaces with math course faces will of course have to wait till next year. organizers have had to come up with new designs and plans for 2021 to keep musicians and audiences safe. in just a few weeks. this year's festival of over $200.00 concert is set to kick off for musicians. concert goers and the people of germany is that i got region. excitement is growing. that sound of applause. something most of us haven't heard in a very long time. and joining me now on the line is my senior fun in the home who is managing director of the ryan golf festival. a warm welcome. have fun in your
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home. now. good afternoon. thank good afternoon. obviously this is incredibly exciting. can you describe the particular thrill of this festival for us? what is it that makes it so special? yes, as we have already seen, it is not only the top class artist or the best new comments in the field of classical music and also jasmine pop. what we have here in durango festival, it's a combination of this music that historical them use and all the fascinating area which is famous for wine for reasoning. but also of course for culture. and people can come here directly from frankfurt airport very quickly. and then all this combination is the magic that makes the rank of music festival. so special ok, now you've gone to great lengths to ensure a rock solid safety concept with a one of a kind, mobile concert q. can you tell us something about that? exactly. we like we are planning for a year and now we have to cancel last festival and we are planning a long time now. but the whole team and we said we do not want to have an in
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between festival year. we want to have something very, especially even in the hearts and tough times. so we've had the, the concert halls we used to app now are too small in some circumstances. and we said we still want to have them in this specific places. and we both the largest mobile concert q, a mobile concert hall for up to $1000.00 visitors, which is unique in the world. and we will present chamber music. and as i said before, the new comers, which are so important for the classical music in total. now, as usual, you've got an incredible lineup of musicians, including this year's artist in residence. the georgian pianist catch up when you have just really, let's have a quick listen to her to get a flavor for the event. oh, i
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use wonderful stuff there. and mr. fond johan, i'm just wondering, i mean, i know one of the other novelty is this year is, is to have a concert for instance, where people can fit in trans car. but in other words, the traditional baltic wicker beak beach chairs. what are, what are some of the other highlights that, that visitors can look forward to? yeah, you just mentioned when you get to, which is one of the top starts from the classic music that the beach tears from cub open airs afar rock and pop fans. and we have the very world famous bach manas tree, which is one of the best known historical places in durango. we will have the
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tenant require from the u. k as a choir and residents. we will have a leak on silos from canada as our focus jazz artist. and we have a upcoming star as a focused artist for violin. it's on the kim just science, or if those are to fit exclusively to contract with chicago. and so you see over 200 concerts and everybody loves music will find something in the summer here. incredible stuff coming up there and the rank of festival, of course, tries to put a particular focus on younger musicians. so no doubt the live concerts returned to live concerts is sure to give a special thrill to the summer of 2021, at festival kicking off on june 26th and ending in on september 5th. we wish you all the best for a fantastic season. my serious fun in your home and thank you so much for joining me. thank you. thank you. all. summer is
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a time for concerts, but also a time for reading and in our continuing series on german books in english translation, this weeks tip is, is the icing of novel, the greater hope considered one of austria's most gifted authors, she's been compared to the likes of cup kafka and brings a decidedly so realist slant so this account of a child's war time persecution. yeah, kids are cute from a distance, but men are they mean and sometimes downright cruel. just like grown ups in the greater hope, bye is an icing is about a girl named ellen who is excluded and terrorized by her peers. but it's not just a book about bullying even though it's never explicitly stated. it's a book about nazis. and ellen is one of the kids with the wrong grandparents, meaning jewish grandparents, like the author herself. ellen has a jewish mother and a gentile father who abandoned the family to improve his career prospects after her
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mother escapes, and also dreams of running away, taking a boat across the okay, far away from her tormentors. but her plan goes arrive instead of joining a group of kids who are just fighting to survive me. ready ready they had learned to sell their furniture and to accept kicks without flinching. they had watched through the skylight as the temples burned, but the day after the sky had been blue against. no, they didn't trust this shiny, cheerful sky anymore, nor the falling snow, nor the swelling buds. but there are awakening senses in the steering dangerous river of and shed tears were probing for a way out the surreal, ghostly images and this novel will make you shudder. and so will the tragic tale of an adolescent girl who wants nothing more than to be reunited with her mother. the greater hope came out in 1948. when is the icing out with $27.00?
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now even though it's her only novel, she's still considered one of austria is most important writers, but she's not exactly famous now. maybe you can help change that. oh. ready don't forget about our website for more from arts and culture and with that until next time, all the best for myself and the team at the the me the ah
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