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an expedition into design or the secret language of wales. exciting part of underwater listening. if you're getting a window into their, their life that you would never, never see a company research team to the pacific to the language of wales starts june 4th on dw, the me that's the death penalty awaiting me. here. those were the words of rama protest of its 26 year old activists journalists and prominence critic of the bell erosion government after his flight was diverted to minced on the pretext of a bomb threat by bel erosion control us. it was widespread condemnation of the act as a hijacking as an act of piracy,
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as well lead us malo vow to hold bella was to account the whereabouts of private service, remain unclear. god f, as in berlin. this is the day the the face of the a lot is unsafe. every one is a dangerous act and accept and danger, passengers and crew. this is the act of donovan directed against the security of that doesn't offer euro can union and other countries it's not so much you can, you cannot pull out to do this. and i think meant to send in a very clear back that he cares very little about the international community for him. his domestic survival is much more important. currently
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also coming up on the day achieving peace between israelis and palestinians. seems as this to the prospect right now as it's been but one german palestinian woman hopes that her facebook project can be used as a tool for peace building. you see incredibly touching discussions and conversations happening between israelis and iranians and palestinians and all sorts of people, which in some cases also lead to real friendships being formed. and you also notice that people in the middle east have an incredibly strong need to get in touch with the other side of the 2 of us on p b. s, and the united states and all around the world. welcome. and we begin the day with what more and more government called an act of states, terrorism and piracy. you leaders have agreed. new factions on billers, including banning of the country from u. s. space and apples,
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that's in response to authorities and mince qu on sunday for the ryan a passenger plant land, and arrested the passenger on board excel. but the reason active, it's roman for the civic, was traveling from greece to the way. and yet, when the acro was diverted to better rose, escorted by a fine suggest, because of an alleged bomb threats, the incident has sparked global outrage with western leaders describing it as a hijacking and ation piracy island and airline a ride them say, k g b agents were on the flights and left after it cuts down in midst the loose rejects the accusations as unfounded the crowd at vilnius airport waiting for hours for a plane that finally arrived. we doubt roman protested each on board a message from the regime in bella. ruth critics, on safe anyway, even in the year i am,
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we are roman protons of each solidarity for the blogger and activist, who now faces up to 15 years in prison. per ton of each was living in exile. he is a co founder of mister channel on the telegram messaging app use to help organize protests against the bela ruthie and government. on sunday, the ryan air flight he was on had almost reached the nearest when it was supposed to make a huge hit with military. of course being here to means, passengers described in ordeal on the ground in means that started off with police taking printouts of which into custody. they just came and 1st of all they took, i think the guy of the journalists out from the plane. and then they started just embarking the passengers, european and us diplomats quickly condemned the arrest as well as the division of the plane. your commission president was ill of underlying tweeted,
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the outrageous and illegal behavior of the regime in bella. ruth will have consequences. she continued those responsible for the ryan, a hijacking must be sanctioned per toss of inches nice to colleagues and i've also called for sanctions. was once nice, international pressure should be increased. the protests will not help. the people cannot fight guns where you don't know when there should be economic pressure. a boy, the regime in your european politicians to finally ask, what would be effective in their order, sir? but yet will power including d. u, a stepping out. if it's to make the regime in bella ruth pay for it's defiance of international and human rights law. but for me on that story, i'm not joined by franak, the ciocca. he's an advisor to better rouge opposition leader said donna taken off guy, and he joins us from vilios affront. apparently, there is a video now of roman protest image in custody. we don't know its origin. what do
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you know about his whereabouts? right now? i there is so many videos like these after august events last fall when people go to 10th. and later after a few days of interrogation, they were confessing in many things they never did. so basically we, we know that rahman is alive, which is good. he's not very healthy, we saw that some, some, some science of beatings. perhaps he was, he has been tortured. and we know that he's in nancy prison, which is the prison where most of the political prisoners have been helped. so have you will listen to the video, what was he actually saying that oh, he said that his fine that day that you to him is quite normal, that he eyes in prison. he's not the confession in all the accusations he has done, but it's more of the video showing that he's under control. usually such,
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reduce appeared after interrogation ended and authorities. they said, look, you know, he's a criminal and he's not political prisoners. he's guilty and he confesses that he is guilty. i think her mom reminds pass to freedom is will take will take some time . but we have to do all possible to release him and to release all other 405 political prisoners. will you spoke to roman protest david's just before he got on the plane? did he know that he was in danger? ah, all of their spoke to him the day before and yesterday morning. just 2 hours before he got on board. and he shared some concern that someone was following him. he said that the man approached him, took a picture of his passport and disappeared. and you know, i did not take it seriously. and also a few weeks before we discussed the, you know, the possibility of stopping and capturing a plane when it's flying over territory. it was very stereotypical discussion that
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i didn't take it seriously because you know, who could believe that, you know, in 21st century, one state can take a fighter jet and to, to capture that the commercial plane. but suddenly, yesterday, all the stories which seem to us to be impossible, they happens. and when the romance airplane did, the length of illness was turned to means. i already knew that this is about a month. i had already felt that it's not about the bump on the plane, not about that. there are risk attack threat. it's about for a mom and we were waiting. we were hoping to the very last moment that he will be released. but unfortunately not he was, he was captured by k g. so do you think this is a terrible blow for lots of opposition? figure delusional position figures that are in exxon right now. and is that the message that lucas ankle maybe wants to send? yeah, i think has sent a message of both to us together. send them a record for sent to journalists saying that i will get you everywhere and my
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people are everywhere your money or your followed. so don't feel safe anywhere, but also you some message to the repeal states. luke, i'm here the boss. i can do whatever i want. i don't care about the international rules and standards. if i want to shut down the planes, i will, i will be doing this and you will not respond promptly. so i think in order to prevent such such way of thinking, european community, the democracies must response. in the harshest terse, russian commerce be isolated. the resume must be sanctioned all those perpetrators so called the separation must be punished, but also the we shouldn't separate the specific incident yesterday and the all atrocious of there is room. this is beverly, one that many pieces of one regime crimes in a tweet today you're calling about a roof and a terrorist regime. there already use sanctions on going to room in place. more are
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coming as we've just heard. what action should the international community take against? look a thank you. think the sexual what we discussed today with different ministers. so slow come, oscar had the goal today with the minister of foreign, the 1st of all on the big news where the minister of foreign affairs of france knows all and shows of talk to the representative. so for national security council of the united states, and we did, and also we just bought the, the high representative of the you and everywhere we discussed what the west can do more. unfortunately, their possibilities are very limited. because the traits with billers is quite small. it's about 20 percent. the sanctions can be expanded, but the sanction muslim begins to individuals that must begin sectors against big enterprises in order to harm the regime really. and also the problem is roxy. the european union is very slow in taking decisions. only this efforts will be joined,
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will be weak, will be brave, then it will make the effect. and now this is the moment yesterday we heard the alarm clock alarm signed to the europeans. that actions must be taken quickly, and we will see if the europe will be, will be able to react promptly to such such horrific situation. but there isn't opposition advisor front on the or chocolate in vilnius. thank you very much. thank you. the time to gather our clean up and rebuilding opperation has begun to fight a sci fi brought an end to fraley ass trucks as well as private home health, education, water and energy facilities have been damaged in this area. and agencies say the enclaves population has been left terrifies and traumatized. almost 250 people were killed during 11 days. fighting on both sides and hundreds more injured.
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achieving peace in the region seems as distant a prospect right now. as it's ever been. bob, come, facebook be used as a tool for piece building. it might seem like a utopian idea, but that didn't hold up german, palestinian john hours, man. she co found that the p factory, an online project connecting people on different sides of political conflicts. this violence, destruction and fear is not what most people in the middle east want. you know, osman is certain that the online movement she co founded promote peace in the region that might sound like a big undertaking. but osman knows a concrete place where to start school does it really is true that people in israel and the palestinian territories have next to no contact with each other. that's why the internet platform, the piece factory office,
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a virtual meeting space, where people on different sides of a political conflict can talk to each other. the grassroots movement piece factory encourages people to befriend each other on facebook and to share stories and ideas . sometimes they end up actually meeting in person night osman and ronnie entry did also, and they're all sitting in the edging fish from israel kicked off by accident thing . almost 10 years ago he shed an image to protest against the threat of war with iran. it soon went viral and other people responded with their own posts. pages calling for more dialogue flourished across facebook. since then, the movement has continued to grow. still,
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you see incredibly touching discussions and conversations happening between israelis and iranians and palestinians and all sorts of people which in some cases also lead to real friendships being formed. and you also notice that people in the middle east have an incredibly strong need to get in touch with the other side of the under the contract in the wake of the recent conflict between israel and the islamist group mass activity on p factories facebook account has increased osman says that because people are looking for a safe space the media, we won't solve the conflict with our social media projects or our workshops. definitely not. we also don't even have any aspirations to resolve the conflict that will be ridiculous. with a ceiling, a policy, a very small steps and all that i believe that communication is the key to being
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able to at least take a step towards each other and to put human faces on those portrayed as the other. that's where peacemaking starts. here in germany, political leaders have condemned anti semitic acts that have taken place during pro palestinian protests in recent weeks sent over the weekend. a jewish man reported being abused and punched in the face while walking home in berlin for some time now authorities have been worried about the research and of surgeons of anti semitism here. last year, the country's domestic security agency warned jews in germany are facing an increased threat both from right wing and from islamist extremists. annex guest has written a book detailing his personal experiences of physical and verbal attacks installs, and what he describes, if sure is encounters living openly as
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a jewish man in germany, levy. israel office filled his book was published last month and is cause not without my p palm, my everyday life in germany, between cliches and anti semitism. say that right, that in his youth, he realized it was a danger to be jewish and living right as a joins me now. he's the head teacher at the jewish international school hand, berlin, and a rabbi in training to. so you say you never leave your house without your kip hours and on the mark or the jewish brimley's cap, men are supposed to wear, but being recognizable as a jew wouldn't be without wrists. what is likely to happen? what it's like you're tapping well inside a very light keeps on a daily basis. i mean, it depends on where you live,
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which groups are likely to meet in the city where you are. if ara journeys are a particular problem or if it is neo nazis surrounding your neighborhood. so there isn't groups that are problematic when it comes to and her submit to them in your everyday life. and it surely is crazy in all of these groups in the last several years. can you give us an example of what has happened to you? speaking of quantitative insights and most likely things to occur on a daily basis is 2 times 3 times 4 times a day,
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depending on how much you around the most severe cases are people who are coming to physical contact with you. i was punched in the stomach, people through the glass at me and was shouting, you, dan du or arabs was aerobics. people were trying to intimidate me or grasping me. and i even asked and anti semitic stalker for one and a half years trying to make other people hom, may, someone who's by and my address and address around on that campus in the internet. so several horrible you things in the past
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years. definitely terrible experiences. and so and then get you insist on wearing your kid part of being making you clearly identifiable as a jew, why are you doing that? well, 1st of all, i am the religious jews. so i could all for just a heads or a base camp. but moreover, the, i really like this below i me and to where my yarmulke my keep ha, i love that it connect me with my heritage, my paper, my cause my shame or religion. i think it's a beautiful symbol and i see nothing bad in expressing my identity through this very some ball and i think it is plus wearing it despite what is happening. i think bronx have so many beautiful
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rides in germany, in a democratic and free country. and we so easily give our rights away when hom comes way. and i think it's worth fighting for maintaining these rights like the free x and the freaks brush and your face and your identity. and i think it was fighting for a know that not only i can keep being visible and be myself, but the next generations that will come off to me in recent weeks. are you here in germany and other you jews here in germany being held responsible for what's happening in israel and garza? and what do you say to that? where i can really understands that the
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palestinian jennings are of john that are here are very frustrated by the situation in god. i understand that they are angry. i'm concerned about their relatives and friends of that. and i understand that they feel are helpless. they have no say in what is going on over them. they can do anything about that. so i understand all of that. what i can understand is that jews in germany or elsewhere in europe or in the world who don't have it say, and what's going on and are held responsible. i mean, you can find everything terrible about the situation or that. but what you can do is challenging that jews should go to the gas chan. this as
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it's happening that people are harassed, that school children are harassed and, and they said to the parent you there. but do you think that the german government, both state governments, the federal government, are doing enough to protect you? well, i see it in tracing efforts. but there is much room for improvement for sure. you know, i understand that of course, jewish communities are more sensible about the situation and the police is and the different governments who look at this, you know, just from, from numbers and statistics and whatever, not as concern as the jewish communities who are in fact by be attacked,
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but now i see that the sensitivity is growing. actually, people are starting to do something about it, but it could be quick. as you know, this situation does not come as a surprise. we have the situation time and again we had it when there was the last big god and a strike into 2014. we had for several other occasions for us as for right wing occasion diverse bike. and yes, we see that a lot of the partnering and please are slow when it comes to helping us increase security. living is rofelt to thank you very much for coming on the day
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today. thank you for having me. the trenches have been shaking north kiva province, a bit of a chronic republic of congo. following saturday's eruption of mountain, they are gone, go at least 15 people dive in. school is more missing. after the volcano started spewing lava. provincial authorities say the situation on the ground is still too chaotic for thorough assessment of casualties and damage. the very old pictures show a trail of destruction, a community over run by lava, from saturday's fatal volcanic eruption. hundreds of homes were destroyed in eastern congo. people told of how they've been forced to leave behind their loved ones. as the 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
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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. knew what i was waiting, 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 authorities for failing to alert residence in comprehensible how a respectable and funded institution like the goma volcano observatory can fail to warn of an eminent eruption not even an hour before and while the city of goma may have been spared. there's no question these villages to the east have paid
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wicker breaking and also in book form. the news . this is the w news live from the european union, seals office as space to flight traffic. it's one of several faction agree that summit you leaders in brussel, the block is moving to punish the elevation government offered for donna passenger jets and the rest of the position journalists also coming up to parents, race to vaccinate the country. curious is that stop at the coven,
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19 immunization campaign? ahead of this summer as the awe happy birthday to americans? folk music kitty bob dylan turn 80 today. listen of his poetry. ah, ah, ah. i'm gonna have elbows welcome to the program. you leaders have agreed on new sanctions against sparrows, including a ban on but origin airlines using both apple. it's an asset base in the block. they've also demanded the immediate release of exile, visit enrollment, port savage. he was traveling from greece to the area when the aircraft was dr. versus to better ruth, escorted by a fighter jets because of an alleged bump island and ryan and stable erosion.
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secret service agents were on the flight and left off with touch down in men's room . reject the accusations as unfounded, but earlier european leaders arriving for that meeting, expressed outrage at the incident and put up a united front. we are now joined from brussels by the w correspondent, marina strauss, marina you. leaders agreed on a set of sanctions against the roof. what more can you tell us? so what we know is that your leaders today decided to come them this forest planting of ryan aircraft in minutes on sunday. and more importantly, they asked for the immediate release of roman protests, of which this elevation blogger and also of his partners, that he has a pig. and in addition to that, your leaders want to add more people on the already existing list of sanctions. for
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there are come dozens of people on this list already, including also entities and people, including bella and president, shackle. and maybe the most important point is the ban for bella lucian airlines. so they won't be allowed to enter your space anymore and also won't be allowed to land up on you airport. well, bit you leaders also agree on sanctions against russia. relations between the you and russia are as an all time low that can be said without any doubt. so this, some is that is taking place right now in brussels. was also convinced because of the existing crisis with russia. so leaders are discussing at this very moment, all the points that divide russia and you, we expect that they will condemn
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a russia recent actions against some you members safe. and would you also know is that they will likely ask higher representatives just separately for the use top diplomats to handle the report for the next summit so they can move forward from them. but no sanction so far corresponded with us in brussels there. thank you. marina, a little earlier, i talk to ya for break, he's a director for central and eastern europe, the german marshal front of the united states. and i asked him why it was so important for president sanker to arrest roman percentage. i think the primary intention here is to send the signal to, although it's and they are many democrats who have turned themselves in hundreds and thousands of people who fled the country for fear of repression over
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the last couple of months. many of them on now based in neighboring countries, especially lithuanians potent on to south, was based out of the way now. and they continue to network from there. it's an independent media and the political opposition and civil society organizations. and although it's fails that they weren't and safety in, you countries neighboring barrows, and now they learned that that was about safety cannot be taken for granted. it's, i think the primary effect, the regime wanted to achieve with the standards with terror acts is to use that sense of uncertainty, but all of those who are in the exile and continuing that fight from their father. speaking from the german marshal. and that's how it turned to some of the other stories making headlines at this hour reports. for molly, say the prime minister, seeing here an archive for this. and the president has been detained by the
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military, part of an interim administration that was supposed to be overseeing or return to civilian rule following a military coup. last year, the detention came hours after re shuffle removed. 2 members of the military from the cabinet. stay television and me on my broadcast a single photo of ousted liter. i'm from so she appearing in court today alongside to other defendants. it's the 1st time since she's, she's been seen since the coup lawyer to say the 75 year old remains defined and in good spirits. she's facing a series of charges into the incitement to sedition. authorities in italy have launched a manslaughter investigation after sundays cable car crash in the alps. 14 people were killed and a child seriously injured and gone to law. they were travelling and plunged down the side of a mountain near lake emoji, or a special commission. we'll look into whether there was negligence in the
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maintenance process. all 3 gentle says workers at the bar or tree, and hum displayed corona virus system symptoms before the start of the pandemic. the report cited us intelligence, st. free scientists from china, one institute of technology, were hospitalized in november 2019. it led presidents to the theory that the pandemic was caused. indeed, by a lovely china. this miss, this report was being unusual. japan, a monday opened to madison occupation sent us in tokyo into soccer. to administer corona vars, vaccines to elderly residence. the aim is to vaccinate the countries 36000000 elderly people in time for the opening of the olympic games in july. but the odds are against the government. there's a shortage of medical personnel crone about his case. number's rising and vaccine confidence is low. the offices of a former tax office intake here has now one of japan's fast mass vaccination
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centers. everyone over the age of 60 families is eligible for a chart. now, as you've been very relieved and grateful for a long time, a year and a half, i was feeling rather anxious, intense. you don't know who might get this l this. 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 countries. so far less than 5 percent of the population have had a job with the limpid games being held here in tokyo. in just 2 months time. the new vaccination centers,
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i meant to speed up the vaccine rollout that many feel it's too little too late. when one thing was 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 to be most here worried about the games post. show that up to 80 percent of japanese, people don't run the lympics 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 hospital, the running out of beds and ventilators, as japan battles of 4th wave of the pandemic. tremors have been shaking north kiva province in the democratic republic of congo, falling south today's eruption of mountain. yeah. gone go. at least 15 people died and schools more missing after the volcano started spewing lava. provincial
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authorities say the situation on the ground is still too chaotic for thorough assessment of the casualties or damage. the very old pictures show a trail of destruction, a community over run by lava, from saturday's fatal volcanic eruption. hundreds of homes were destroyed in eastern congo. people told of how they've been forced to leave behind their loved ones. as a lover approached me, i was with my husband who'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 it. for many,
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many more people are missing since the interruption, the survivors left filled with uncertainty about the fate of their family members and their own futures. there's been criticism of the authority of failing to alert residents. we are in comprehensible how a respectable and funded institution like the goma volcano observatory, can fail to warn of an eminent eruption, not even an hour before and while the city of goma may have been spared. there's no question these villages to the east have paid a heavy price like the proverbial rolling stone that he wrote about bob dylan is nothing less than a cultural phenomenon is been a dominant presence on the folk pop rock music scene for more than 60 years. remaining all the while, inscrutable and unapologetic dylan's catalogue of songs as left an immeasurable
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impact on american music. many made it more famous by other artists like john bass, while jimmy hendrix on his 80th birth. that is a look back at the man's korea highlights man 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 whose constantly defied labels and expectations. ah, philip 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 shot to prominence in 1963, performing at the civil rights march on washington,
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where martin luther king made his historic speech till him 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 you. who do you think the most dance man, you know, may i have your mom you needed a given 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 to global shock, 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 musicians started in 1988. after
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playing more than 3000 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 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. * from i mean it is birthday bob dylan. before we go, here's a quick reminder of our top story. european union said this sealing off all of its
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f space to below loosen flight traffic. is one of several new sanctions targeting for the route that were agreed. summit on the new leaders in brussels. these factions on response to the 4th round and all the passenger jets and subsequent arrests stuff, and a physician jump. ah, that's it for me. other than the same for now, don't go away though. business is next with gab office, watching the news tips for your budget list, the magic corner spot for food, and some great helpful morals to boot w travel off. we go to gough, ghost town atmosphere,
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meetings, list list, play, stuff from in the last to go and relentless flight basketball, non stop excitement to the final match day. the highlight kick off on e w me the me you agrees on new sanctions against better risk. the 1st diversion of a ryan f like meant to allow and opposition journalists to be detained as course outraged in the west. and now whenever she claims to be found from us base, many young jobs speakers in italy happens both to put their plans on hold during
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the panoramic, but it should still be there when it's over with summer, just around the corner in europe. we show you how he greek on the mic. enough is warming up. pandemic. 50 to be business once in berlin. welcome to the program. your opinion has agreed on a new round of sanctions against bella. reese, your leaders are raised after a ryan as life is supposed to divert to the better or some capital where an opposition generally on board was detained. block is now planning to ban better russian airlines from u. s. space as part of a series of new measures against the government of alexander lucas shanker. it's also urging other airlines to avoid flying over roofs. several carriers, including lufthansa, as they s baltic, has already announced that we're going to do just that. well, this is the 4th round of the u sanctions against batteries since last year disputed
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elections. so i asked ben zog from the center for security studies in zurich, whether the measures already in place have had an impact the pressure to act against the regime, the very high last autumn, given the violence by the states and the pump from sanctioning individuals, as i mentioned you multilateral back, as also have stopped all development project betters and look at himself as essentially become a pest or non long dropped off in the west. however, i'm afraid the barriers in leadership has largely shrugged off sections. it appears more and more that the regime has abandoned all hopes too many times with the way to maintain a kind of level of pragmatic corporation. it may simply not care about international reputation anymore. and accordingly, infusing change through sanction is even tougher. but while they have the press, the regime at such sanctions may have signal to the protest movement that the west
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is watching and has not abandoned them. but the use leverage is better is limited, as we know some positive measure, such as supporting victims of the regime and strengthening independent media may have more of a tangible effect. next, he says it will decide the fate and credibility of the country. italian prime minister maria drug, these 220000000000. your recovery program aims to tackle surging use unemployment while investing in infrastructure. digital services and green energy was wanting 3 italian phase 20 to 34 out of work with the pandemic. only making a bad situation worse, back to living in her childhood room at her parents place georgia as a rela, hand, imagined, a different future for herself. she graduated in march of last year with a degree in international relations. then italy imposed its 1st lockdown of your we would have the 1st ones to graduate on line. this is july and she scoured
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the web for jobs applying to 10 a day, but she couldn't find any work. just like half of old graduates in italy. georgia has since started working as a secretary earnings 700 years a month. my put up one moment a look at the lead. the situation is that i can't afford to turn down a new job at the moment. even if i'm over qualified, i've actually done minority willing to move a course. these to 30 percent of young italian adults are unemployed and the pandemic is just making the situation was known as fuzzy. that wasn't easy to begin with. now with all the restrictions, it's even was what i got to tell you that there are hardly any job vacancies. it's difficult, almost impossible for the hospitality and tourist sectors have been hardest hit by the crisis. many young people used to find jobs there,
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and services and sales people. if i ship to dave demick mainly hit the young men and women who work a temporary job for the real problem is that many young people when they finish school, my lack the skills that are in demand on the job market. i mean, that's been the biggest metcalf level, like, you know, a country. we lack applied science training and apprenticeships like they have in germany. cause i can venture. my ledger man in quest expert say young people need a good apprenticeship scheme to offer qualifications to school leavers, but at present 3000000 italians under 35 are neither studying nor working care. i'm not sure not that number. the highest euro, that's human capital, that's not being utilized. italy needs to proceed. they might not be been in the target, at least to georgia, as a rela, has a job. even if she had her hopes set on a different kind of korea. it's not easy being young in italy,
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especially during the long years the pandemic. now let's take a look at some of the other business stories making the headlines. preliminary data suggests the pandemic continue to weigh on the german economy in the 1st quarter. the federal statistics office says gdp contract at 1.7 percent compared to the previous 3 months. the service sector was hit hard by a shop drop in private consumption. cold weather will say disruptive construction in russia is communications watchdog has given google 24 hours to delete what it cost, prohibitive content, or be find the flag videos contain information on drugs or violence material from what it describes as extremist organizations for a repeat offender. google could be find a 10 percent of its total annual revenue. john is, while way is planning to expand its software. businesses, us sanctions cripple with hardware operations,
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according to an internal memory by voices washington to move to blacklist while way over, spying and cuts off his access to us made chips and software that are crucial with small business. bitcoin. on monday, after losing nearly a horse of its value in the week to sunday, the we can test to see must tweet of that he supports is company's decision to cancel bitcoin acceptance contribution to the recent hall and prices. oh my let's cross to our wall street correspondence. sabrina kessler. good to have you on. it's been a crazy couple of weeks. a bit coin, isn't it? yeah, absolutely. i mean, we all know by know that script or currency is not quite voluntary. so it's not too surprising that big point must almost the 13th of last week. what's new though, are the reasons behind these ups and downs. and that's certainly something which is
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truly concerning for investors. you already said it. it was who started all this like about to 2 weeks ago. i guess you said that the tesla won't accept and find you a bid on a citing climate concerns then last week it was a job by the u. s. the president proposing new tax plans which could affect to be fund transactions over $10000.00 or more. but mostly it have been china, which re reynolds the markets, not only by saying that banks and payment companies are not bad to process big contract section, but also by not allowing mining activities in the future anymore. that's something which track down because almost said to $30000.00 on sunday it's, it's now off, as you said, but investors are still concerned and nervous because the china, especially it's infrastructure and it's demand has been crucial for the success of
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yeah. is there anything, it's just that a period of calm is coming anytime soon with the coin prices. i mean, i can only get the air, but i think it will remain a pretty bumpy road ahead for you to be calling to be in the short term. there is certainly more regulatory pressure to come, not only from china, but also from the u. s. and the european union, we saw today the 1st time use a company who spend their mining activities, which is really a huge step back for because because 70 percent of all because our mind in china. so that's kind of the base for the whole sector. and also like if we m c, or if we take a look onto the momentum segment of especially the futures. we don't see many investors right now willing to buy a bit coins, which are worth more than $40000.00. so that's something j. p. morgan told us so yeah, it will be certainly rolling across the right. within the next month. yeah. and let's see what's going to be going well. sabrina cast or new york
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now so dismal year of locked downs and travel restrictions. york holiday destinations are anxiously waiting for visitors to refuel their economy. greece began welcoming tourist again earlier this month, but expects business levels to be just half that of a normal summer season. we report from the island of nicholas tourists are heading back. it can't be compared to may 2 years ago, but still, mika knows remains relatively quiet. foreign guests haven't arrived yet, but european things are gearing up for their post marked down freedom to travel. to me, i mean i'm on vacation and we can most with a colleague, we both work in the same hospital and we've had a tough here because of covert. now we just want to relax. i think my political name was onto my music is still banned in restaurants and bars. the party jets it hasn't come back yet. it's not on the financial loss generally make on everybody in
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the party. we are partying a lot, everyone coming here to have fun and to be connecting with more people. so this is a very strange situation for all of us. businesses here. last 70 percent of their income in 2020, in 2021. they can only hope for at least half of what they earned last year. the season has just begun special prices or attracting families, as well as those who want to enjoy some quiet time. last year, prime minister curiosity to talkies campaigned for less mass tourism and more sustainability in greece for islands like meeker knows which live, exclusively from tourism. it's a difficult balance one to receive a lot of stories, of course, because mickland was, is a huge tourism industry by i think we want to do it with respect to our care
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and the nature of the island, the color of the island in the life of the residence, the locals, hope that everything stays that way, especially when the port visits from cruise ships start again. until then visitors can experience a completely different you can knows one that's romantically quiet. from in the business team here in berlin promoting, check out our website, either way dot com slash business. you can also check it out on facebook and twitter the the, what's going on here? oh, no. house of your very own from a printer. computer games that are healing my dog needs electricity. she explains, delivers facts and shows what the future holds. living in the digital
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