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have their host info filled me 10 years after the arab spring. rebellion starts june 7th on d. w. o . a was who's this is the w news lied from berlin. you leaders consider new sanctions after bella . ruth force is down a passenger plan. international anger is building after the airline i was forced to land in minsk at a permanent position activist was arrested german chancellor, anglo naturally demanding his immediate release. also on the program, japan's rights to vaccinate the country. furiously. steps up as covert 19th
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immunization contain ahead of this summer added back to school in kenny as bonnie forest isn't as militant attacks made much of the area and know goes on children now back in the classroom. the 1st time in 7 years. ah, i'm going to help us welcome to the program you leaders meeting tonight in brussels to consider new sanctions against bella, road south, at traffic authorities there for the civilian atlanta to land and minced and arrested one of the passengers exam. so there was an activist roman protest, savage was traveling from greece to lithuania, where the cross was san versus to bella rose, cause it by high subject because of an alleged bomb threats. island and ryan m say
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bell erosion secret service agents were on the flight. and left off with touch down in midst. roofs rejects the accusations as quote unfounded. while european lead us arriving for a meeting at night, expressed that outrage at the incident and put up a united front. i'm a witness to florida landing, which resulted in the arrest of a fellow roost in our position. they go roman protests of mine. what's good for your thought? he will be released immediately. but what's the 45 last and then the nations for the 4th landing of the ryan are flies, are implausible, and the same applies to his partner. for sophia, the pagans, sophia, we are demanding their release the thin, but we'll discuss what actions we can take against salaries with one united european voice and even can and does as i know. usually as soon
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what happens history is an international tendo life of european civilians. it's reach us to do. this is not acceptable and it's why we put to debate and sanctions on the table of the european johnson. we are preparing different options, different possible measures. and i hope tonight we can teach decisions on that. there will be a very strong focus on the assembly in acceptable hijacking off a ryan their flight by levels authorities. there will be a very strong answer because it is an outrage of behavior washing contests. we shouldn't have to understand that this will have severe consequences. so tonight we will discuss options, different options of sanction. now let's get more on the ears reaction from brussels. be cheaper for now. and as we've just heard of unified con, con condemnation of bella rues, what can we expect?
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well, according to the draft conclusions of the summit that we have seen, we can expect the leaders to strongly condemn the incident in minutes. and to call on the regime in bill or to immediately release the detained lager and his partner . and it seems also likely that you leaders will be able to agree, at least in general terms, to impose new cognitive sanctions against individual directly involved or as possible for this incident. and draft conclusions. there is also a mention of the european union plied band for the recent airlines, and we can also expect the leaders to call on you base carriers to avoid entering at the aerospace over a b l r. ruth. this all is mentioned in the draft conclusions, of course a. we need to wait and see if all your leaders will really sign off on those
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conclusions. but more sanctions, a unanimous vote is needed in the past. we have seen again and again hungry is present on tipping the scales, preventing a unified decision. haddaway. yes, that's totally true. and it's also interesting that we didn't hear from all bon tonight. so it's not quite clear what his position is. and we have to mention that hungry has already blocked 2 important statements by the european union. this year one was a statement condemning china for its security law in hong kong. and the over was a joint declaration on the israel gods a crisis. and of course, victor oberon is also considered a very strong ally of the russian president vladimir putin, who again is a strong supporter of alexander lucas and clean bill arrows. however, i also think that's important to keep in mind that,
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that the pressure on you leaders to, to come to a conclusion on bill or was, is a norm. and they really need to show that they are able to act and not to lose the european union's credibility. so i think they will do anything. it's that it takes to convince or bundle and to have all $27.00 members on board this time brussels bitchy. but it's some of phenomena. thank you so much. and for more background on this, i'm not joined by yard for, but he's her director of central and eastern europe at the german marshall fund of the united states. you look a shank of seems to this, we got everything, the election results, pro democracy, demonstrations and now international aviation rules. why was it so important for him to catch the dissident roman? but a savage i think the primary intention here is to send the signal to all those and they are many dilution democrats who have turned themselves the next hundreds,
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thousands of people who fled a country for fear of repression over the last couple of months. many of them on now based in neighboring countries, especially lithuanians, problems, but i'm on to south was out of the way now. and they continue to network from there as an independent media and police composition and civil society organizations. and although it's felt that they weren't faced in the countries neighboring barrows, and now they learned that that was about safety cannot be taken for granted. i think the primary effect the regime wanted to achieve with the standards the terror effect is to use that sense of uncertainty. but all of those who are in exile in continuing that fight from there. well, one alex, i'm from now. i just mentioned it that russia is a staunch pillar, rose. what is russia's role in this?
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well, this is still very unclear at this that then i a couple of pieces that we can put together in the direction of the russian involvement in this, in this act. we do know that that online process here, which at the airport in athens, was shadowed by officers by people that she's suspected to be walking point intelligence agencies. russian speaking, we do know that in many, when the flight was forced to bear 3 bellows, the 3 russians and one went off the plane. in addition to those 2 are arrested. we have to suspect that these are the operatives in question. and also i was saying they were russian or well, at least 3 of them were traveling with russia and passports,
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whether they belong to the ocean or the russian structure question, but simply the fact that they were russian citizens. but we expect them to be to be operative gifts as an invitation. i brought them, i have been in here for your campus. all will have to be subject to an investigation and we shall certainly in our more, in the days and weeks to come. well, the you is calling for, for sanctions, but dependent, depending on those investigations can functions against bella, luce be separated from sanctions against russia. not really. the numbers in crisis is one that has been unfolding in close relation to 2 russia massive wave of repression. that location has unleashed over the last year against critics and has country against when it's called conan's against
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people. protestors that was present possible only because you have the backing oppression i can receive political supports, financial supports, media support from from russia. so it's very hard to disentangle the european union for the time being has tried to zoom in with its pressure and condemnations on it. this very cautious in relation to russia. yes, a russia should be held responsible for the notion crisis and the massive told that it's taken so far on the population york forward director for central eastern europe at the german muscle fund. thank. thank. thank you very much. thank you. we have some breaking news coming in right now. the european union says it's ceiling off all u. s. space to fly traffic. the vision is one of several new sanctions targeting boilers. the greed at the summit in brussels will bring you more details. as soon
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as we get them, that's turned out to some other stories. making headlines at this on. authorities in italy have launched the manslaughter investigation off the sundays cable con, crashing the 40 people were killed. and a child sir, is the injured. when the gondola they were travelling and plunged down the side of the mountain lake majority, a special commission look into whether there was negligence in the maintenance me and my state television as broadcast a single photo of allstate, leader on sunset, she appearing in court today alongside to other defendants, it's the 1st time she's been seen since the cooper. lawyers say the 75 year old remains defined and in good spirits, sir charges and truly incitement to sedition. samoa 1st female prime minister has been sworn into office during and make sure they're in attend jeremy. they owe me
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a tough cabinets false to improvise after the outgoing front. tried to stop the event by locking the doors to parliament, predecessor still refusing to the seat general says work as a deliberate free, and hon displayed loan of ours before the start of the global pandemic report, cited us intelligence thing, 3 scientists from china on institute of biology well, hospital in november 2019. it led credit theory that the pandemic was caused by a lab leak. china has dismissed one being news. japan on monday opened to mass and i'll close inoculation center in tokyo and sucker to administer karone of ours vaccines to elderly residence. the aim is to vaccinate the country's 36000000 elderly people in time for the opening of the olympic games in july. but the odds are against the government shortage of medical personnel. corrode of iris,
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case numbers are rising and vaccine confidence is low. the offices of the for my tax office intake here. now one of japan's fast master vaccination centers. and for one over the age of 60 families is eligible for a chart. now, as you, i'm feeling very relieved and grateful. for a long time, a year and a half, i was feeling rather anxious, 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 or my children. but you know, when i think the staff is 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 including no waiting time japan's vaccination drive got off to a slow start. vaccinations only began in mid february months. behind many other
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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 anything that done it earlier and got 8090 percent of what 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 are worried about the games. polls 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. us and he
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w news still to come. we visit school and ne, in canada. well, one brave teacher has the fight. the threat of islam is the tax to try to build a better future boys to. but 1st, while 5 seasons in california have been growing longer and more intense in recent years with us west coast west coast, emerging from one of the dr. winters in history, expert warm, that california might be facing the most devastating fine season on record firefighters in the region on getting ready and also report stuff on the months was able to meet one of the crews that go in when everybody else runs for their lives but don't hawks on are done for the day returning to the staging base at the a whopping 16 hours shift of battling the so called palisades fire on the outskirts of los angeles. the hot shots are qu of 20 elite and specialized firefighters that i called in when the going gets tough. it's all about how we get to the fire. some
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people fly in the, you know, the smoke jumpers will, will bryan and parachute in engines go in on their engine and we hiking. so our no one else can go. that's where we go. the palisades fire as a friday last week, 84 percent contained for more than 1200 acres. it was the 1st major fire incident of the year, although it is being investigated as possible. arson. the suspect has been arrested . the place rattled the nurse of many residence in l. a. suburbs and in the pacific palisades neighborhood denies. i couldn't leave one second. my eyes are like that because i couldn't sleep. i was warrior, but everything. do you know what i mean? it took the hud work off around 500 firefighters and 3 water dropping helicopters to stop the palisades place. there's no reported loss of life or property. however,
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plays, and other smaller fires that are already popping up in the south of the state are regarded as a worrying sign indicating another brutal wildfire season ahead in california. i think we really have to think about brush fires as a year round. challenge fire station, 63 in our real youth county near california step sacramento firefighters. here have seen and dealt with some of the worst fire tragedies on state record in recent years. in 2018. the so called camp fire almost completely destroyed paradise. a small town in the mountains, 85 people lost their life. last year's very crete fire destroyed 1800 structures and took the lives of the 15 people. and things could get worse this year. the indications are what we base off. what we foresee, potentially happening during the summer is leading up to not a good year. meaning our precipitation is way down across the state. the governor
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and the, the legislators and the governing body out of sacramento is saying there are certain areas in california that are under drought conditions right now. so when we hear those things in the fields are starting to dry out earlier, the potential for a fire season being longer hotter and more destructive is their telephone is government is responding by beefing of funding and approving high from the $36000000.00 for more equipment and more firefighters and also for smarter forest management. i think it's looking at the picture, not just the emergency response component, but the preventative component. also prevention, we need more fire breaks, more thinning a forest loving and controlled burns. but for now, that get the palisades fire, the fresh fire fighting crew is getting ready to do its job and work the line for what is just the beginning of this year's wildfire. se, children in kenya is ne bonnie, for us on the board of samaria,
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which runs the classroom this week for the 1st time in 7 years. schools in the area close when teachers were unwilling to work their following deadly attacks by islamists. militant group about the w as east africa corresponded mario miller and a call from the german weekly magazine dash be granted access to the volatile region of bony forest. yolanda island, the on the edge of bony forest gangway primary school has finally reopened 7 years after us above attacked villages and the area varied color is the head teacher and also the only teacher here above target government, the employee including myself that i'm going to work up on to find yourself that you out. okay, sounds good. so as you slip recall before your sleep, you're good. tyler was the only teacher who dared to come back here every half an
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hour. he switch his classroom teaching up to 3 classes at the same time, taking care of her aunt, 100 schoolchildren. i my learn at the moment. tension from the problem is because i have to teach. after completing the telephone, i go. busy to another class, i teach a class, i teach children a years behind and education, but they have learned how to react when they hear gunshots, and they know what else about this one. i'm afraid of them because they're burned. now i'm happy to go back to the old to continue studying. many of the children's parents couldn't afford to take them to another school. so most of them had to stay at home. cuz i excited to be back at school. you can really get a sense of how important education is for them, but just 20 kilometers down the road this week and above explosive device flew up
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a military vehicle killed at least 2 can in soldier. the thread is so great that a military base has been set up next to the school. 60 border patrol officers protect the school and its children. the officers are concerned that the security situation is deteriorating. currently, not min b 66 months or so. here i think a, this monday, not with a few days ago, the military defendant, a large base from an attack by the islamists. these men put their lives at risk to protect the school from being rated. even in the military has even started helping the kids border patrol officers from next door. a stepping in this part time teachers, one of them some way i could tell was even trained to be a teacher before joining the army. i met with them and the key to this i have to
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look for the middle schools remain open somewhere, get houses, educating the next generation was strengthened, the fight against terrorism. east africa correspond. miller, they're reporting from kenya. now china's have been shaking north, keep province in the democratic republic of congo. following saturdays eruption of mountain gone go. at least 15 people died and schools was missing after the volcano started spewing lava. provincial authorities say the situation on the ground is still to county for thorough assessment of casualties and damage. the very old pictures show a trail of destruction, a community over run by lava from saturdays, fatal volcanic eruption. hundreds of homes were destroyed in eastern congo. people told of how they'd been forced to leave behind their loved ones. as
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a lover approached me, i was with my husband, he's old and couldn't leave the house because he was sick and couldn't walk. i said to myself, i can't go alone. i went back to at least trying to get him out, but i couldn't. i ran away and he got burnt inside. when i was sweating, trying to lift an old man who died in the end, i lost my strength when i saw that the lava was coming against him. many, many more people are missing since the erection, the survivors left filled with uncertainty about the fate of their family members. and their own futures. has been criticism of the authority for failing to alert residence. incomprehensible how a respectable and funded institution like the goma volcano observatory can fail to
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warn of an imminent eruption. not even an hour before and while the city of goma may have been stat, there's no question these villages to the east have paid a heavy price. bob dylan is nothing less than a cultural phenomenon. he's been a dominant presence on the u. s. music scene for over 60 years and less than a measurable impact on american music. on his 80th birthday, we look back at his career 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 constantly defied labels and expectations. dylan was born robert ellen zimmerman in the u. s. state of minnesota. he later changed his name
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as a nod to the welsh poet, dylan, thomas. but his early music was in the tradition of american folks in the 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 protest against the powers that be the vietnam war oppression yet all the while it was a roll. he fought against that. who is a thing or the dance man, you know, may i have your mom you needed it. i give it to that unease with accolades persisted doing has received numerous awards from grammy's to an oscar to the presidential medal of freedom. and in 2016
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to global shark, the nobel prize in literature dylan didn't attend the ceremony, but later picked up his prize ahead of a concert part of his never ending tour. the musician started in 1000 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 a to years old, and 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. i know them in
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my last name, it is a happy birthday bob dylan. before we go, here's a quick reminder of our top story. the european union says it's ceiling off. all it's asked space to better rouge and flight trucks. one of several news functions targeting bella, ruth agreed at a summit of the investors sanctions. i response to the force rounding of the passage jet and subsequent arrest of opposition. jo, watching the w news from a bell in i'll be back in just a moment to bring you the day. well, we'll be taking a closer look at the, the national, our trial spillers. i believe me to john palestinian woman who's online projects being used as feasible the me
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