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imagine how many cost of blood turn out in the world right now. the climate change . if any of the stories, this is much less the wage form just one week. how much was going to really get we still have time to go. i'm doing all this for some slides or more like doesn't use a show coming up today. naples. deadly. second wave of corona, virus infections with hospitals, that breaking point and oxygen supplies running low the government off mountain us for their help, but can be oxygen cylinders. they donate health and they fall off it's crisis plus japan's race to vaccinate the country furious stuffs up. it's called the 1900
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immunizations campaign ahead of this summer's beleaguered olympics. and china senior influences aging and in some cases, better off population is finding social media. the news i'm british bennett. you welcome to the news asia. glad you could join us and overwhelmed 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 been for help and has also asked clambers, attempting to mount everest to bring back empty oxygen cylinders to help with the
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oxygen shortage in the country. gasping for precious breath in a race against time, the 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 climb is to help experts and merge and somebody in addition, it has install climbers at the base counter have an ample number of oxygen cylinders high. and 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
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a new pool has issued some 700 climbing permit this season and been to get the mountaineering and tourism industry back on their feet. it's estimated climate will abandon around a 3 and a half 1000 oxygen bottles on the mountain this year alone. cylinder is desperately needed in the fight again. corona virus, our, of our man and in our public there have a lot of bio sick news. so they have a problem for oxygen that we have around 7. some tricks have that 1000 bottle. so we can, we can one day i'm to come here. we can for the cylinder to our government and government will make you feel for medical offices in the bottles of being prepped for a mountain trek. he's the government's plans, work out. they could soon be saving lives on the ground. and jeremy now from the capital. cott mondo is dr. nick press our team siena. he's chad of naples,
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red cross, dr. things you know. welcome. how severe is the oxygen shortage in the bottom that thank you. thank you. very much, i'm the nipple. if you started in the oxygen supply, i bought the bought the equipment and studied the cylinders and then oxygen productions. and then many people are dying without getting dark feet and are ok. and then also without going to speech and saw the dog season is considered to be the primary treatment. so you would start days and the governor's office clambers to bring back oxygenated and as for mount everest, how much of an impact will that have on the overall situation? no, you did. this is because governmentally is trying to call it and then are you the medical center know all the, all the us be all the way to use in the industry,
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in the job, in the, in the being in the hiking, in the mounting, all of the, all have been about government has asked to bring back and to get the medical sector, particularly the hospitals because i'm not about 3 weeks before fully blue. there are the if you start this, but now i did the b supply from china, from golf twenty's the dias ball. and also some countries the party example the united states and then some other countries have also supported. so now it is kind of the balance. we have the balance of the oxygen in that. but now we are, if you will start date of the season production. so our government, our government is trying to install the oxygen blonde. so you,
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you bought both the cylinder out of the issue. that is, if you started not, you know, and then you didn't want oxygen production. so what help doesn't bother me from the world right now. do things do things. the one, the one thing, one thing is that in production, so what help doesn't they need from the world right now? do things good things. so 11 thing, one thing in the past or do you see the supply board in terms of the cylinder and then all the medical equipment related to the oxygen supply and then our products and blonde, that is the one and the other one is the backseat. the because the we don't with the vaccine, without the vaccinations will not get rid of these big old 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 the news that the time do things
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from the international community to support our government, you need to promote the see them. well, if we didn't speak, we don't the supply and then when the system and then and back to nathan's, dr. net, the chair of paul's red cross. thank you so much for joining us. thank you. thank you very much inviting me in giving me this opportunity and, and other developments related to the corona virus in the region. states across india have begun to getting a black fungus epidemic, as cases shoot up in patients recovering from over 19 the disease known as newco. my courses has a 50 percent mortality rate and it's linked to an over use of steroids in the treatment of the corona virus. taiwan has seen a jumping 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
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restrictions, including lifting a few and a ban on alcohol feels despite rising case numbers. japan, on monday opened 2 must inoculation centers in tokyo and or soccer, to administer corona, virus vaccines to enter the residence. the aim is to 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's a shortage of medical personnel. good. oh, no virus cases in the country are rising and vaccine confidence. he's law offices of the for my tax office in tokyo has now one of japan's fast massive explanation centers. everyone over the age of 60 families is eligible for a chart. now. i'm feeling very relieved and grateful for a long time, a year and a half. i was feeling rather anxious,
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intense if you don't know who might get this illness. 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, when 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 all over 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, 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 done it early and got 80 or 90 percent of people vaccinated by the time of the olympics. and then for sure
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that games can be held without a problem, can i? but you already have to be the 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, and in cities like soccer hospitals are running out of beds and ventilators, as japan battles of 4th wave of the pandemic. aah! china is going through a major demographic shift. the recent national census revealing the lowest both rate in decades and the number of the tire ease 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
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they call themselves the fashion grandma's senior citizens, bringing a golden age of style back to the streets of beijing. law yeah, they part of 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
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expanding grey head economy as china's population ages. well off retirees are looking for ways to spend their cash. and increasingly, it's with the help of this smart phones. if you run ya ching reaches over 7000000 fans with her video vignette, of beijing's historical and cultural hotspots, certainly help was 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 their lifetimes, including mows culture revolution and it's correct down on who's pursuits now that same generation is embracing more than consumerism. and it's finding its voice on social media plate holder for all a few 1000000 from a trauma in the beginning, i didn't expect to be successful just then. i just felt that because i'm old,
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my family would get annoyed with me staying at home all day. got to get up. so we made a channel for me to speak to older people. they started. now everyone says i'm an influencer bad or for tomorrow or whether it's for shopping or entertainment. a new life online is just beginning for many shawnee seniors. we 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 today. the 1st one i website the dot com forward slash a sharp rebec tomorrow through them with the nico germany, to jermel lewis, pinnacle. why not learn with him w e learning course pico, vague me
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2 species and expedition. looking to display the secret language of wheels and see if any part of underwater listening. if you're giving you a window into their, their life that you would never, you never see a company, a research team as a pacific to the language of wales starts june 4th on dw me, 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 and counter culture movement,
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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 his cancellation last summer . germany's famous writing down music festival is ready to welcome visitors with a specially tailored corona, virus safety concept. ah, like the proverbial rolling so 0 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, 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 80th birthday on may 24th merits. look at his legacy. big
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man. oh, tree 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, 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 that was shot to 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 that. who gets off primarily as
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a singer or is it surely myself my dad's name? you know, i mean, you needed it. i give it to him on that. anees with accolades persisted doing has received numerous awards from grammy's to an oscar, to the presidential medal of freedom as 2016 to global shock, the nobel prize and literature. fill in 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 $3000.00 concerts on that tour for over 30 years. it took a global pandemic to get bill went off the road. it didn't stop him from putting out his 39th studio album now 80
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years old. it's still the simplicity and sophistication of dylan's earliest works that remain most iconic, a man and a guitar words and music poetry meant to be performed on in i 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 m. b star staged a massive clean up app, a 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 artists and top r and the album and song for a career total of 19 which was also a big night for korean k pop band b t. as who took the top filling song honors for their english language. single
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dynamite, the step touch $13.00, other rewards for a total of 4 and thanked the army. there were wide btn fan clubs, virtually from sol, for their support. the and after months of locked downs and travel restrictions, vendors is finally ready to greet thousands of architect us if you're not for it's long awaited 17th edition of the architecture of your knowledge, 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 behind our music
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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 gal, music festival, people came from far and wide to taste the local wine and drink in the sounds of world class musicians. mm. then in 2020 the corona virus put germany is culture seen on mute. now it's come back time. crowded indoor spaces with math because 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 concerts is set to kick off for
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musicians. concert goers and the people of germany is that i and gal region the excitement is growing. the sound of applause. something most of us haven't heard in a very long time. and joining me now on the line is marcia on in the home who is managing director of the ryan golf festival. a warm welcome. have fun in your 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 artists are the best new comments in the field of classical music and also jas and pop. what we have here in durango festival. it's the combination of this music that historical van use and all the tests and editing area, which is famous for wind 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 testable. so special ok,
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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. yes. festival. and we are planning a long time now. but the whole team and we say we do not want to have an in between festival year. we want to have something very special, 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 into specific places. and we both the largest mobile concert cube 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,
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including this year's artist in residence. the georgian pianist, katya boone, yet just really, let's have a quick listen to her to get a flavor for the event. oh, in, ah, wonderful stuff there, and mr. well, you know, i'm just wondering, i mean, i know one of the other novelty is this year is, is to have concerts, 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 the visitors can look forward to?
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yeah, you just mentioned when you get to switch, which is one of the top starts from the classic music that the beach chairs can call open airs a far rock and pop fans. and we have the very world famous about manas tree, which is one of the best known historical places and the ryan go, we will have to tend to pre choir from the u. k. as a choir and residents. we will have a chilly gonzales from canada as our focus jazz artist. and we have a upcoming star as a focused artist for violin. it's kim, just signed, or if those are to fit exclusively to contract with dr. comma. and so you see over 200 concerts and everybody will love 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,
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at festival kicking off on june 26th and ending in on september 5th. we wish you all the best for a fantastic season. my feel is fun in your home and thank you so much for joining me. thank you. thank you. all. summer is 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 i should of novel, the greater hope. considered one of austria most gifted authors, she's been compared to the likes of cup kafka and brings a decidedly realist slant to this account of a child war time persecution. yeah, kids are cute from a distance, but men are they mean and sometimes downright cruel. just like grown ups, the greater hope by is the icing is about a girl named ellen who is excluded and terrorized by her peers. but it's not just
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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 mother escapes and also dreams of running away, picking a boat, a coffee far away from her tormentors. but her plan goes arrive instead she has 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 temple of burn, 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 their awakening senses in the searing,
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dangerous river of and shed tears were probing for a way out. the surreal, ghostly images in 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 the icing was 27. now, even though it's her only novel, she still considered one of austria's most important writers, but she's not exactly famous now. maybe you can help change that. oh. ready don't forget about our web site for more from arts and culture and my fat until next time, all the best for myself and the team at the the me the news
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chancellor, i'm going to mattel is demanding his immediate release also on the program. gaza residents can the front i don't think rebuilding challenge after 11 days is really as dr. destroyed thousands of homes as critical infrastructure. ah i'm so go welcome to the program. you leave is a meeting tonight to consider new sanctions against bella. ruse after authorities in men's ca forster brian at play to land and the rest of the passenger on board exxon's bella, lucy and activists, roman protests of which was traveling from greece to lithuania when the craft was diverted to bela ruth's escorted by a jet fighter. because of a suppose, a bomb threat, the incidents a spark global outrage with western leaders describing it as
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a hijacking and ation piracy island and riot. i say k g b agents were on the flight and left after touched down in men's than a risk of reject see occupations as unfounded the crowd at vilnius airport waiting for hours for a plane that finally arrived without robin protests of it's on board. a message from the regime in beller us critics aren't safe anywhere, even in the air. i am, we are relevant protests of it. solidarity for the blogger and activists who now faces up to 15 years in prison. protests of which was living in exile. he's a co founder of nita, an activist channel on the telegram messaging app, used to help organized protests against the bela busy in government. on sunday, the ryan air flight he was on had almost reached vilnius when it was forced to make a new turn and head with military escorts in here to minsk passengers. described in
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our long ordeal on the ground that started off with better ruthie and police taking protests of it into custody. they just came and the 1st of all, i think the guy, the journalists out from the lane and then the started barking, the passenger european and us diplomats quickly condemned the arrest as well as the diversion of the plane. you commission president or cellphone. the lion tweeted, the outrageous and illegal behavior of the regime and bella risk will have consequences. she continued those responsible for the ryan air hijacking must be sanctioned. the pos of it just needs to colleague have also called for sanctions. was once the international pressures should be increased, the protests will not help. the people cannot fight guns which don't, there should be economic pressure. boy, out of the regime in europe and politicians to finally ask what would be effective
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in their orders. but yet, europe and leaders are discussing suspending transport length between belarus and the you as well as suspending better was in over flights. other sanctions are in the works and effort to make the regime pay for its defiance of international and human rights law. on the iraqi and then from dw brussels bureau chief, alexandra from non welcome alexandra. the lead is just arriving to discuss that joint reaction. what are the options? so what's on the table is an array of potential punitive measures. upon her arrival at the summit, german chancellor ongoing medical stressed that the european union had already imposed sanctions against belie ruth and that more people, presumably official, is responsible for the incident could be like listed. so this is one of the
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proposals on the table or member states or demanding that all the european union slides over the star space should be suspended. there is also some talk about spending. b lucien state care the lobby from lending at the european union, airports and france has even suggested that the leaders should discuss suspending old traffic even ground trends it's from below was to the european union. so as you see, there is a lot of pressure on you leaders to not only condemn the incident, but also to, to act upon that. and you know, sounds pretty unanimous. should we expect to one voice to emerge from this meeting . while the problem is that you need this unanimity to, to impose new sanctions. so this is only possible when all member states are on
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boards. but in the past we, we saw that the european union is struggling when it comes to the common position on many foreign policy issues on be loose as well. last year it took the blow quite a while to respond to the rick the presidential election and to impose sanctions against lucas shinkel and his regime. so that will be very interesting to see tonight if we will see all member states on board on this foreign policy issue. well, let's see from the german chancellor, whom you mentioned that just the medical issues and it's waiting for the landing, which resulted in the arrest of a fellow receipt on position figure. roman protest of mine that he gets taught. he will be released immediately, which must $45.00 last been the explanation for the forest landing of the ryan are flies, are implausible, and for the same applies to his partner. who sophia,
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the pagans, sophia, we are demanding their release. dustin will discuss what actions he can take against salaries with one united european voice. and even con aunt does as i and her teacher soon be your parents are started at better or before to see what, what action they can take. that's going to make present, look shanker, pay any more attention this time. well, i think it's fair to say that we definitely can expect a statement today condemning the incident in minutes, and of course also colds on, on an international investigation. the problem however, is that so far we've seen president lucas con, not being very impressed by what the european union had to say about his action and sanctions imposed so far didn't have any effect on his behavior. ok,
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thank you for that. alex 100 on nominate brussels. ok will turn out to civil stories, making that headlines to this hour, starting in italy where authorities of loans to manslaughter investigation of to sundays cable cars crushed in the outs. 14 people were killed and the child fears the ended when the gondola say we're traveling in plunged on the side of a mountain, make a majority. i see a special commission. when i went there was negligence and the maintenance process in my state television has broadcast a single photo of austan leader. i'm sung so she appear in court today alongside to other defendants. it's the 1st time she's been seen since the lawyer say the 75 year old remains defined and in good spirits. she's facing a series of charges including incitement to sedition. wall street journal says, work is as in the borrower tree in hand about his symptoms before the start of the report, cited us intelligent thing. 3 scientists from china's movement institute of virology,
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i will hospitalized in november 2019. and then the creeds theory that the pandemic was caused by a lab leak. china has dismissed walker to garza where i clean up and rebuilding operation has begun. after friday cease fire brought an end to israeli air strikes, as well as private home health, education, water and energy facility. simply damage, monetary and agencies have your place population has been left terrified and traumatized. almost 250 people were killed during 11 days of fighting and hundreds more with in alone been may as an author and professor of international relations at new york university center for global affairs. welcome to d. w. when the sci fi came into effect last week, there were calls for new pace negotiations to begin immediately. now you disagreed with this why? why?
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because i think at this point, given the extent of the hatred down the market to between the 2 side, the complete distrust as well makes it impossible to, to sit down at the juncture and negotiate any kind of lusting piece. what is needed in my view is a process of reconciliation to begin with, mostly being government as well as the people to people, measures to begin to develop to trust, which is absolutely missing. i'm sorry, the missing and we need to restore some element of that trust, some kind of confidence in order for us to move forward to or some kind of solution, but that's going to have to take some time. ok, so you can have peace without trust. so what sort of trust building measures do you think would make a difference? where that is, you know, between the 2 governors, full collaboration and security matters. investing in the west bank visitation of publishing and in both direction. and appraiser
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had to provide for the employment for, for publishing and sports event. they need to see each other as a human being senior review of his soldiers on the policy. and as terrorists that dynamic would have to change before they can sit down and develop a true map that could lead to sustainable piece. otherwise, you know, you have seen and that any, any of these agreements did not last because that the process of reconciliation between the 2 people did not exist. so we have israel designation mass as a terrorist organization, as do the u. s. and the e. u, would you like to see that designation changed or do you see that as being part of this trust building process? i absolutely believe the nation is their own why israel has been dealing with
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directly and indirectly. so many other countries and see swain is a country deal directly with a terrorist organization, so to speak. i'm ash, is just a moment we understand that eric seemed to understand them, but they did. the nation makes it even much harder for, for them to be able to act, to, to deal as not necessarily as equal, but certainly to be able to address their grievances and issues and be treated as normal people, not as a terrorist. so that designation ought to be removed as soon as possible. obviously, many other things. so the world that you're, that you're envisaging there is a world where as we stand, it is hard to, to imagine coming into, to being this idea of that being trust between the 2 sides. if there is no oper size, the moment for reconciliation on the ground, can it be enforced or indeed incentivized intensifies yes. force
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no, i think which is necessary specifically, how much is the long term si, fi that we call? and i, because i'm talking about 15 to 20 as this guy and of fire i was the worry is because doing this and from the public there, how can rebuild them, buy more weapons and stay and produce more rocket. but that can be monitored and given incentive would be as the president by and have said that we can embark on and significant rebuilding the infrastructure guys. and when they see that happening over a period of con, test period, they would have a great deal to it. should they provoke israel again. so you can create the conditions whereby they will grow with good progress. and they will have a vested interest in the process and will be extremely difficult for them to do
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reverse. along with that, by removing the classify them as a terrace organization. and by a graduate graduate period of time, remove the blockade step by step. and where do you need to reciprocate? then you're going to check the dynamics without that, we are going to do the sack of the other words only would be only making right that need to be and thank you so much professor from has been made from new york university. my pleasure. anytime. thank you. american music legend to bob dylan is celebrating his 80th birthday born robert alan zimmerman is regarded as one of the most influential song writers in the world. he came out of the folks seen in the early $960.00 s bursting on to the national stage with that performance i've been marked on washington,
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which martin luther king's post is also the 1st song right to win the nobel prize for literature. he's been on his so called, never ending to around the world since the 8th is only for the corona mars. i'm going to find the bridge to ah ah ah ah, samples who have more of the rob, what size your business update. with the news? the news,
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it's been ongoing quest for the arab springs again in 2011. the people stood up against the corrupt, rulers and dictatorship. all these moments have left the boss my memory. me had hoped for more security, more freedom, more dignity, have their hopes fulfilled. an years after the arab spring, rebellion starts june 7th on d, w. 6. me the, you cause it on hijacking. the 4th diversion, not a ryan f like battery, to allow an opposition journalists to be detained has cause outrage in the west
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will ask if more sanctions against the bellows and government are on the way. also coming up to south africa where a commercial and residential hub code jewel city is trying to revitalize downtown johannesburg to be a business on robots in berlin. welcome to the program. now, after the forced landing of a passenger plane and valerie, some european leaders are calling for an even toughest stance against the country. since the last autumn, b u has imposed 3 rounds of sanctions on batteries. after all graphically, the alexander lucas shank of crack down on opposition protest as following last year disputed election. the countries trade ties with the e u and his member states has given them the ability to cause problems for the better russian economy. take germany, for example. it's one of the better is top 4 trading trading thomas, the 20 in 2019 beller, is imported goods with 1500000000 euros from germany. most of it with machinery,
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chemical products, and motor vehicles, large gym, and companies like buyer, stevens, diner, and comments bank are active in the country. but when it comes to better uses exports by far, the most important destination is russia. it's gigantic neighbor by 40 percent of belo receive exports. that's twice as much of went to western european countries combined. and the united kingdom, germany, poland, lithuania, and the netherlands. ah, the biggest now the beller is incident is toughing the agenda of an already scheduled e u summit in brussels. and there are signs that businesses are already respond. the incident that we both sick is among a string of european airlines have now that they'll avoid by the russian space even though that'll mean a big diesel or many of its key roots. latvia and lithuania have code for all international flies to avoid the skies above others, as
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a sanction against the country. for more on this were joined by banners saw who is a senior research, the center for security studies in zurich. thank you very much for joining us on d w business. so this idea of essentially boy cutting the skies of a fellow race was of impact with actually have currently we see as you mentioned, a number of them and 3 routine flight devote that arisen and space. but we shall see if they maintain their policy and about the follow suits. first. this is costly for airlines now. flying along with this is secondly, it is costly to better routes which now loses out on the fly charges and thirds, possibly for the loosen or restricted in mobility and the resist land borders with the you are already close after all. and there are numerous sanctions to the you could consider including that central because of the asked space. but what do
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you think is more likely discussions at the you are already on the way about this 4th package of sanctions against betters. so it is likely that we will see another expansion of the list of fractions individual. these are dozens of officials and supporters of the regime against the us post trap and assets free. and now officials of the vendors and app traffic control of the food and potentially the airline bill avia, maybe the list and below the in particular may face even harsher faction including a band to landed airport in the u. and this will naturally affect its employees and passengers, like as you mentioned, this is would be the 4th round of sanctions from the u against. beller is what sort of impact of those 1st 3, have they left batteries in a position where a con,
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except anymore, thanks. and the pressure to act against the regime. the very high last autumn given the violence by the states and the power from sanctioning individuals. as i mentioned you multilateral bank has also had hope of stopped all development projects and betters. and lucas sent him so as essentially become a persona non grata in the west. however, i'm afraid the ballistic leadership has largely shrugged action. it appears more and more that the regime has abandoned all hopes too many times with the way to maintain some kind of level of pragmatic corporation. it may simply not care about international reputation anymore. and accordingly, infusing change through sanctions is even tougher. but while they have the press, the regime at such sanctions may have signal to the protest movement that the west is watching and has not abandoned them. but the use leverage is better is limited
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as we know. some positive measures, such as supporting victims of the regime and strengthening independent media, may have more of a tangible effect. a better thought from the center security studies in theory, thanks a lot for joining us on the to be business. my pleasure. now let's take a look at some of the other business stories making headlines. global metal is prices have fallen in china, warned companies in the country again, pushing them up. china is one of the world's biggest consumers, metals. the government embracing is concerned that high commodity prices could stoke inflation in the country. an egyptian court has blocked illegal to come to release the ship ever given which got stuck in a key shipping route in march. these 2 as canal authority, impounded the vessel as it seeks more than half a $1000000000.00 in compensation. the blockage bitcoin searched on monday,
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after losing nearly a quarter of its value in the week to sunday at the weekend. tesla c o. long must. between that he support script is company's decision to cancel bitcoin acceptance contributed to the recent pole in prices. but one of the global crypto currency capital is if you will, is nigeria, more trading goes on there than just about anywhere else in the world. so let's go to our correspondent in lagos, flourish to kura, thank you very much for joining us on the w business flourish. how are nigerian bitcoin trade is handling the, the recent turbulent sim bitcoin? well, just like the coin trade, as all of the world, people are reacting, responding in different ways that is short term trade as who are basically lost all their money. and obviously regrets seeing and you know be mourning their losses. and there are also those who have who are holding, what's the holding?
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we're trading for the long term. now, those ones more, a bit more optimistic. of course, bitcoin trade as across the board have lost a lot of money. but the long term trade as i still holding on and saying that they believe that it's still going to the prices as to where to come up and not selling . now the people that have, i think experienced the most problems, are the leverage trade as, and that is those people who borrowed more needs to trade. now of course, you know, when they lose, they've lost all the money. they still have to, as, as to those are the voted money from. so there are different instances of people getting into trouble because they've not only lost their own money, but they've lost all that money. right. i mean that krycek currencies can be so unreliable. so what is it that drives so many nigerians to invest in them? that a lot of nigeria as are looking for an alternative source of income. nigeria has
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the highest rate of unemployment in, in, in the world, not be high as the 2nd highest rate of one or 2. i mean, it's in the world and i do as economy has been on the decline for years now. we just came out of the 2nd recession in less than 5 years. so of course, a lot of people are looking for quick money if you will. a lot of people are looking for yeah, high, high risk investments, but it's also a high, high return promises the high return on bitcoin crypto currency. of course, it looks like illegal path to make that quick extra money. so the pub, i see the economy institution in the country is what is driving a lot of people to go into the coin trade trading. and just briefly, if you can flourish efforts to regulate crypto currencies because they can be tricky. yes. so you have an adrian government basically banned bunks from trading from being involved in bitcoin at all. so think
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of it like this, like when government bonding delivery companies from delivering goods are delivery trucks. i'm delivering good from sell as to receive us. and so that created this extra step of problem for people would trade in bits coin. so you and adrian banks are not allowed to trade in these to be involved in discarding anyway, because of how much i learned how risky it's is, flourished cora in leg, thanks for the update. now the south african developers, a of a new housing and business complex are hoping to revitalize downtown johannesburg. as the city recovers from the tough time is brought by the pandemic. jewel city is promising to provide an economic away service in what's a desert of poverty and hardship. that's the south african property market is flat
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lining. jewel city, a new 110000000 euro development has opened in downtown johannesburg. it's a sparkling sign of hope in the city asked the corona virus pandemic fest to make the country's economy. it's a mixed use. 3 think focus primarily on the provision of affordable residential accommodation. we've got just over a 1000 appointments here, but then we also have this wonderful pedestrian eyes in the landscape, public environment, and shops and all that kind of amenities that you need for people to be able to live a good and healthy life. designed to live work and play concept. jewel city offers affordable, insecure accommodation for the city is lower to middle class residence. something almost unheard of in the inner city with its over crowding. and squalor struggling into per nurse has also flocked to the development. since it's opening in september of 2020 we had
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a coffee shop not far from not making money into coverage. we had to close it down . so moving here on to this location as much, but so for the business we're making money again. jewel city has insult urban development specialists. they regard 3 development strategy, s t for a success is really use existing stock to means that there's no cavities or detain spaces within our city. that's remarkable. the other thing is, is try to prevent itself from being a fortress who we have state of paranoia with our security in cities. and it has a certain generosity to the comments and the public, which is quite rare. another vital element is safety. jewel city is patrolled by private security 24 hours a day, plans an hour to expand to development incoming years. so we
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can see behind me as an example of the have indicated with typically in the project like that tv believe that we can turn around the open to k. as that we see all over janice berg and create really safe, amazing environments. just like to be for everyone. what was illegal activities like building hijacking, an armed robberies, remaining pervasive in the immediate surrounding area, kill cities. developers may have a difficult task ahead. in spite of their initial progress, i thought from me in the business team here, well until next time, i got the the fight against the corolla virus pandemic. how has the rate of infection and in developing? what does the latest research say information and contact the corona virus
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