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the who's who's this is the, the, the news life from the european union feels space to baylor mercy and flag traffic . is one of several factions agree that an e, some is in brussels. leaders on moving to push the government after with diversity, a passenger rest and opposition joined. the also coming up the us could you say that the bring in a rise in the middle east within ambitious agenda,
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samantha 5 between the israelis and rebuilding and a get off to george floyd murder minneapolis. remember his face at the hands of a police officer, cricket a reckoning over rest relations in the us, but active is not enough. is being done to keep history repeating itself use ah hello. i'm presumably it's good to have your company. european leaders have agreed to sanction the ruth and response to its force diversion of a ryan if life and the risk of a dissident journalist now reacting to what they called a hijacking member states society to take the following measures. been received. airlines will be banned from using e u. s. space and airports. economic sanctions and travel restrictions will be
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imposed on a number of individuals linked to the planes, diversion, and a 3000000000. your e u investment package for billers will remain on hold. the european council is demanding the immediate release of the detainer unless roman press say that his support, his fear for his safety. the 27 leaders of the european union do not always find common grounds. but the outrage was mutual of a bela ruth after the country intercepted a passenger jet flying between you states and detained, an exiled blogger, and activists on board. the judgement was unanimous. this is an attack on democracy. this is an attack on freedom of expression. and this is an attack on european sovereignty from the line did not mince words. she announced the response to the actions of bella, luce, lita, alexander lucas shanker. the european council decided that there will be additional
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sanctions on individuals that are involved in the hijacking. but this time also on businesses and economic entities that financing this regime. the use of closing its aerospace to bella, loosen airlines, and will deny them access to e u airports. some european airlines like live tomba, s a s or kayla announced they would avoid spelling lucien space. this was triggered on sunday when exiled activist rum on property average was arrested traveling from greece to lithuania. the commercial flight he was on was grounded by a bela roost in war plain because of an alleged bomb threat. no explosives were found on the aircraft and you lead us are demanding answers for us, even for a man prep us yet, which must be released immediately. and all the explanations for the forced landing of the ran or flight or implausible the same plots with partners, sophia pig, we are demanding their release to the p g. a video appeared on the bell
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lucien pro government telegram channel with the imprison practice, yet which doc marks of visible on his forehead. the opposition says protest, yeah. which was under pressure when he gave the statement that he was treated according to the law. and the past beller roosting government had already forced opposition leaders, atlanta, general sky to appear in a similar video while she was in custody. you don't know what's happening to my mom. he could be interrogated by, could you be? he may be tortured now as an enemy or who we are dealing with. the harshest resume in europe indicates we will discuss migration from the line. also announced that the you put on hold a 3000000000 euro economic package for bella. ruth, until the country quote, turns democratic. at 10 o'clock a little earlier, i spoke of brussels bureau chief alexandra phenomena auster. it's the sanctions on
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ben roussel, r as severe as they could have been. no, there were more options on the table yesterday night, for example, friends abroad for what a proposal to suspend old traffic, including ground transit from bill i rose to the european union. so that was also on the table. however, i think it's fair to say that some member states considered such a measure to extreme. and we have to keep in mind what is the nature of the european union foreign policy making to have a strong and also in united service ponds. you have to have all the 27 members on board and they often agree on measures and old members can agree on. and i think in this case it was very important for the you leaders to present and you know, a united front on the roof. i'm now joined by journalists tenant cove, and she is in ms. and good morning, c. hannah. so how is the news of the news sanctions being received in billers
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bobo roo? since definitely want the impugn, she had to stop and they expected a strong and consequent response, very tangible, practical steps from the you, from western countries, from the democratic world. so i would say that the did expect sanctions, the functions list be expanded, be broadened by, by, by the you, by the yes and other countries when it comes to individual and targeted smart economic sanctions. bill recendes definitely want those sanctions be will thought be painful for the regime, not for the people. and it's really important to target all gog. it's really important to target local shanker finances and kind of the finances of his kronos abroad. so. so that's kind of the coma and i would say, i will opinion here when it comes to bonding flights or a bill or we send kind of forbidding blue cents to, to, to come to us closing the board. us. i would say that here we should be cautious
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because many people flee the country and they, they are looking for a refuge in the you because, you know, in theory of prosecution in bella with another important issue is that they want the agenda of the new free and for presidential elections come back on kind of the agenda. and so that the talks about the new actions resumed hadn't been receiving flores. he's have released a video off romantic to say that, as mentioned in our report, it was likely filmed under duress. and i'd like to follow that that is the reason why we're not going to be showing you that video, but had to tell us about that video floor. i've known roman for years and it was horrible to see him in such a condition. he looks horrified. he looks very distressed, his voice trembles a. he has the marks over his face over his forehead. that might mean that he might
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have been bitten then all the sobbing. he says that he doesn't have any health problems. he's being treated well and then he confesses stuff he took part in flooding. riots in both was to be just punishable up to 15 years in prison. so the kind of raises questions about whether you know what's happening to him, but he has been tortured whether he has been threatened. let's remember that he's on the k g b terrorist list. so it might also kind of scare him, what might happen to him and also his, his girlfriend. his trouble companion has been detained. so she's also not safe at the moment. and it might also cause a lot of distress on him. all right, that's the journalist tenant of the cova, talking to us one minute. thank you. hello. it said, look at the stories making headlines at this hour. the union has called for the immediate release of molly's president and prime minister after they were detained
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by soldiers. the need is a part of an interim administration and pointed to oversee it returned to civilian rule following a qu, last year, arrest has raised the fear of another ministry. more than 200 people have been injured and trained condition in the malaysian capital calling them one of the train was empty and on a test run off to repair work now because of the accident is still unknown, but regular rails that has received the us secretary of state, anthony lincoln has arrived in tel aviv at the start of the middle east. he visit is designed to consolidate the si, fi between israel and how must medicines in the gaza strip. now think and it's just a whole talk with the leaders on the israel palestinian voice he jordan, jordan and egypt in a bit to open the flow of humanitarian aid into the territory was devastated by israel is launched in retribution for a mass broker to tax on israel, the cities, hundreds of people were killed in the violence,
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mostly palestinians. and for more on this spring in our correspondence in jerusalem, tonya cramer, hello tonya. so what are the us secretary of states immediate aims with this visit to israel? one thing on the one hand is to secure the seaside, was broken by egypt between israel and us and from the ministration we understand, they want to improve the situation and also to start to start basically rehabilitating and rebuilding garza now in a gesture by israel. they said last night that they are going to allow, again, you monitoring a into go through the care and crossing and also they will allow the passage of palestinian patients in need for life saving a treatment in israel or hospitals in east jerusalem. and also our fishermen to go out once again to fish in the sea, but that is actually all going back to the situation which we've seen before. the
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conflict broke out somehow going back to this as status quo. and the question is now whether you know this, securing the c 5 and also means securing a longer term truth. and of course both sides have their demands is red ones. for example, to see the return of the bodies are remains of 2 very soldiers from the war in 2014 and to israelis that are held in gaza. and thomas wants to see an evening or at least a listing of the blockade. there was in post and gaza, about 14 years ago. so it's too early to say whether we will seal this, whether there will be a vital post by the us administration. because everybody understands who knows the underlying conditions are not addressed. this diplomatic efforts will be rather limited. tanya, how central is the issue of iran's nuclear program to us israeli relations at the moment?
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i think they're very essential for the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. israel is watching a bit from the sidelines that negotiations are taken place to go back to a nuclear dia with iran and be heard some very unusual statements by the israeli prime minister just ahead of this visit by the us secretary of antony lincoln. miss smith and yeah we said in, on the one hand he was praising support for is very that he also was hinting at having to take and that's a quote brave an independent decision decision when it comes to the wrong in a nuclear threat. and that's certainly what both leaders here will be. both men here will be talking about as well. right? that's tanya kramer and jerusalem. thank you, tanya. now, as we mentioned, reconstruction in gaza is high on the agenda. the palestinian territory suffered heavy bombardment during the 11 days of congress in hammersmith militants. and the
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israeli army, now the destruction has left thousands of people homeless, traumatized by the fighting. many don't know where to begin to rebuild their life. the mancy family lives in bate last year, in the northern gaza strip near the israeli border. they want to show us something . this area was heavily targeted by the israeli military, in its response to the volleys of rockets fired at israel from gaza. comment muncie and his wife hum and feared for their lives. they listened to their voices calling to god, expecting to die. how do we deserve this? asked simon. then she says to her daughters, come to me, we're all going to die. they were lucky, yet the promo remains left me. the israeli say we are terrorists, but we haven't done anything to anyone. we haven't fired any rockets. scenes of
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destruction also. and central garza city bombed out buildings and shattered lives. some people still camp out amid the ruins where their homes one stood. palestinian sources say some 2000 apartments were destroyed for israel. this was collateral damage caused by its attacks on the infrastructure of islamic thomas militants, which israel says use civilians as human shields. mohammed w, sophia, had his apartment here. now he doesn't know where to go so far. no one is offered to help. i collected these things from wherever i could. now i sleep here masters calling the cease fire, a victory for them, which these motorists also insist. but most people are simply exhausted, and one piece will, hama nick. dod is a dentist in gaza. city where the building next to his was destroyed. he says, i must be event inside the organism. if elections were to be held here,
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how much would lose heavily and then the bed and the dish failure due because the people have suffered so much and have been today, he's brought his children to the park away from the destruction their volunteers tried to take the kids minds off what happened in be luckier, how many months she worried about his youngest daughter if someone hadn't noticed that she's suffering from some kind of shock. i'm how she does strange things. how could my neighbor said i should bring her to a psychologist? can ne allergy he adds is only wishes for her to have a good and normal life. you're watching d. w need still to come. when you go to roy, there activists in the united states continue to push for change and they say they have failed to tackle systematically. ah,
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it's true madagascar now. and a deepening humanitarian crisis island south is experiencing its worse draws in 40 years. more than a 1000000 people are in acute danger of stop ation. humanitarian workers already operating in the region, but a lack of supplies has been scrambling to provide even the most basic food assistance. amy, no mon former has endured a few strenuous and challenging weeks after the french foreign g. p 2 works in lake constance has just returned from a mission for doctors without borders and madagascar. the situation there has worse and dramatically. people are dealing with the most extreme drought there in 40 years. it is as soon in the southern part of madagascar it's already extremely dry . and then the sandstorms cover, everything with sand on the light is also so sandy at shimmers everywhere for the 1000000 or so people effect and this drought means one thing, hunger this little or nothing to eat conditions are so hard that it often takes
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days or even weeks to get pictures like this to reach the public. at least 74000 children are malnourished. there are reports that they are resorting to eating locust leave berries and roots to deprivation is unbelievable. say those on the ground in southern madagascar. and then we have to eat tamarind fruits morning, noon and night, and if we don't find anything, we don't eat a lot of my grandson died. we had no food. so we mix tamarind fruit with earth and gave it to him, but he couldn't digest my level like i just lost my 3 month old son and not he just starved to death like that into the martina with. the current situation is a huge challenge for 8 workers pushing people to their limits with difficult logistics. and you know, i'm on for my describes how they are managing to reach people and more remote
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locations on all over. now this is our food and all of our supplies, and then funk lumpy not. it's a high calorie ready to eat food for children now on and that's where the villagers helped us to go across the rivers and whose fluids. again, the people in southern madagascar have hardly any reserves left. there probably won't be any real harvests in the next few months, either they urgently need help and support from outside. and that's what's motivating this doctor from germany. this into her, these are the hinds where people live and then see if they can get food and water. it's a happy life. and lucretia gave him the 4 week mission and madagascar was challenging . she's been to a few crisis regions before, but this one left a big impression on her. yeah. and now let's take a look at the stories making headlines at this hour. me and law state media release
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the 1st off to be the on some food she in court with 2 other defendants. it's the 1st time she's been seen since in february and lawyers say the 75 year old remains to find and in goods she's facing a series of charges, including in 5 minutes to sedition and the wall street journal phase workers as a lab and who hon. displayed corona virus symptoms before the start of the pandemic . the report cited us intelligence as saying 3 scientists from china and institute on fire. ology were hospitalized in the, in between 1900. now it lends credence to the theory that the pandemic was caused by a lab li, china has dismissed the course. now it has been a year since african american george void was murdered by a white police officer in the u. s. that he off minneapolis, the killing captured on video shock the world. it's sparks global anti racism process and cause for police political action. now corresponding olivers,
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i live in minneapolis. he got a chance to meet the civil rights campaigners who have been pressing for a sleeping police reform, but they say not nearly enough is being done. ah, the sight of a murder, not even adults can comprehend. george floyd died on this spot in front of a minneapolis grocery store one year ago. the video footage of his death is impossible to forget. it sparked furious protests around the world, bringing one year on every inch she reminds of that day in may, 2020. the community is still reeling. i feel like this is the stepping stone because the police involve was arrested but it's still happening. so like this is the magic racism to feel here. we're still dealing with it. the police need less freedom. that's basically what. busy we're saying they need less freedom and then they need to be accountable, held accountable for what they do in downtown minneapolis,
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supporters of the floyd family and other activists are showing their anger. hardly anyone here is satisfied with the progress made in the past 12 months. one after the death of george lloyd, people marching for police report here in minneapolis from a lot of our cities across the united states. they st. george hard murder man. but at least $100.00 african american, half of the police didn't last year. so sure i get away lost her fiance during a police operation. she says the state of minnesota is up the forefront. the police brutality against black people today is very important because this is the day that revealed the room about everything that they didn't do it. the people you met about at one man. yeah, i see at
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a rally in front of the minneapolis courthouse where george lloyd's murderer was convicted. family members and civil rights activists are commemorating the life of the man who through his death became an icon. it has been a pain it has been very frustrating for me and my family for your life can change with a link and i go from floyd family attorney ben crump says they are now looking to congress, setting their hopes on a sweeping police reform bill named for floyd, we know that it's a tipping point, and it has to be a meaningful legislation because if not, joyous law name can't be own. ah, that the site we're george floyd was killed. an open air gospel serve as reminds war shippers that the world has changed,
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and that there is hope that reform could follow soon. and now here's a look at some developments in the current of ours pandemic taiwan has raised its nationwide warning level amid spiking and infections. off the relative safety, the australian city of melbourne has introduced or other re introduced covert restrictions amid fears and new class that that could grow into a major outbreak. moss and now mandatory in doors and a travel with new zealand has been put on hold. india has reported it's lois rise in data cases consists of the 2nd wave hits in an april. they need that slow down slightly now the united states has warned its citizens against traveling to japan, where corona vice cases remain high. the japanese government se travel advisory won't affect the olympics due to begin until in less than 2 months time. the international olympic committee phase,
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the event will go ahead despite no approval ratings and fascination rates in japan . now in order to boost this occupation campaign, japan has just opened mass vaccination centers that it aims to immunize 36000000 elderly people before the start of the games. the offices of a former taxed office in tokyo has now one of japan's fast mass vaccination centers . everyone over the age of $65.00 is eligible for a chart. i just, i'm feeling very believed 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 the syllabus, 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 are still getting used to it a bit, but they still got things done pretty quickly. i made my reservation at 8 am and by $826.00, it was over including the waiting time japan's vaccination drive
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got off to a slow start. vaccinations only began in mid february month behind many other countries. so far less than 5 percent of the population have had a job with the olympic games being held here in tokyo, in just 2 months time. the new vaccination centers i meant to speed up the vaccine rollout, but many feel it's too little too late. when working with we can have that done it early and got 80 or 90 percent of people vaccinated by the time of the olympics. and then for sure the games can be held without a problem. but you have to be most here worried about the games post show that up to 80 percent of japanese. people don't want the olympics to go ahead and with good reason. tokyo and 9 other areas remain under a state of emergency. infection rates are on the rise,
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and in cities like soccer hospitals are running out of beds and ventilators, as japan battles. the 4th wave of the pandemic. now residence in the in magnolia and city are full and look up to an unlikely surprise over the weekend. after and, and expected no storm blankets at the beach in the season, all this might actually be seen as a welcome arrival. putting an end, a recent trial smell. the white stuff will also help with the risk of bush fires, which are common in the area at this time of the year. before we go, here's a quick reminder of our top story, the european union phase. it's ceiling or, or base to receive fly traffic. it's one of several new sanctions targeting pillars that agrees at either the sanction socks in response to the grounding of the passenger chance and the rest of the opposition gender and the secretary of state entity bank and has rights. and that's the 1st stop needs to have the bowstring,
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the truth between israel and from us. he wants to find a way to coordinate reconstruction income without engaging in medicines. ah, and this is either be me, it's live for the next is close to them. just past business that live in tennessee caching in on couple desperately one children more on our side. i'll see at the top of the news news, [000:00:00;00]
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news, news. the news a booming business of infertility, surrogacy an ag donation updated in germany. but elsewhere in europe, they are legal. childless,
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german coupled or driven to travel to be in the industry weights them a dream or a nightmare. 3 longer is both the island located in the indian ocean, both of its natural while it's inhabitants suffer from exploitation, discrimination and the aftermath of a prolonged civil war. 3 like the dark side of paradise. 5 minutes on d, w. o. ah, news
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me species. an expedition into disney or the secret language of wales, the exciting part of underwater listening. if you're getting your window into their, their life that you would never, you never see a company research team to the pacific to the language of wales starts june, 4th on d. w the one in 6 couples in germany find they're unable to have children. it was the worst thing i could have imagined. i thought that i might never have a child. i think we should judge people. options such as far as c o using donor
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eggs are illegal in germany. so when all else fails,

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