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the double use crime fighters are back africa, the most successful radio drama theories continues to spend all of the so it's are available online course. you can share and discuss on w africa's facebook page and other social media platforms and fighters tune in. now, me this is the news a show coming up today. battle ground water narratives like indian prime minister, there are more these handling of the corona virus fund. demik is playing out on twitter. and the social media giant is facing greatest scrutiny from the government . but when freedom of expression, be the casualty. in this puzzled lockdown, the title borders in thailand, as the country faces its worst corona vida serge yet and it's the great wall. you've never heard of. lead up lose on the train of one of the boxes on the
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greatest archaeological mysteries. the news i been managing. welcome to deed up the news asia. glad you could join us. police in india are investigating twitter after the social media giant tag to post by a ruling party spokesman as manipulated media on monday police attempts to serve unnoticed to twitter in connection with the case. now a few days back, a ruling party spokesman shed a document, purportedly prepared by the opposition congress party hired. i think the government failures in its handling of the 2nd wave of india could nevada spend demik? the congress said the document was fake following rich twitter at that's the manipulated media label to the tweet. police soon received a complaint about that categorization. now it isn't the only instance of the
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government being sensitive to what's being posted on twitter. last month, the government off the platform to take down some 50 odd tweets, critical of prime minister, more these handling of the pandemic. and a few days, but it ordered all social media companies to remove references to the tom indian variant. when it came to describing the b 1617, go to one of us variant, prevalent in india. the government said the term was false and amounted to social media, mis information. and jeremy not from delhi is a power group. the executive director of the internet, freedom foundation and organization campaigning for digital rights in india. apart . not based on what happened in recent months. do you get a sense that the indian government wants to control the manager on social media and particularly twitter? this is particularly area of concern, which is it isn't in recent months given certain regulations which are just coming
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into force for large social media platforms on the 5th of me. and secondly, also given you do the mishandling of the car. oh no, i did spend damage, which is caused large amounts of debts in india and leading to turn off public opinion. but many people are taking to social media to criticize the central government as well as, but i, mr. net in the case of the government is trying to manage is it's image on social media. this has been quite often something which has been fenced by. social media users, as well as voiced by members of the media across all pages. in many in the newspapers that this is a government which is trying to manage the fall out of the public criticism and is in fact, but he invested in ensuring that online conversation is controlled and
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a narrative is that where they are not towards the extensive form of critique, this is also because one should remember is that the international press has been fairly objective and assessment of the short amount of debt as well as in judea, which is taken to be due to the lack of emergency health care and the near collapse on the health gets system in india. how would you assess how twitter for that better other social media platforms have responded to this pressure from the government to either take down tweets or to block tweets, or to remove certain tags on certain traits. so loud social media companies in india have come under pressure. most recently on the 21st of may of 2 letters were sent across the 1st concerns of political controversy in which the
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government has objected to certain spokespersons will belong to the political party . the part of the agent up id from which this government has been formed, and we've been labeled as manipulated media by twitter. so a letter has been sent on 21st of me to twitter. and twitter has also been called in for police investigation. so that is a substantial amount of pressure being exerted on the to them. however, it has not removed this label of minute delay to do it. the 2nd is a letter dated or again on the 1st of all social media platforms in which the government has objected to the labeling of beaded of the over 19 stream as the indian b and, and has even stated that this kind of the norman native description needs to be removed from all social media platforms, which would involve a large amount of censorship because they need to be key would be $33.00,
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which social media companies will not be able to implement without causing a large amount of big downs of even tweets and find information, for instance, to advise that he's a part where does this leave the freedom of expression in india, the right of every social media use of mandatory to use or if you're talking specifically about twitter to post what they feel to post their opinion online, the constitution of india provides photo very clear guarantee of funded mental breaker freedom to speak to white, and also to receive information which has been recognized routinely by the supreme court. often get extends to the internet and these 2 letters which have been issued without which are not without any basis in law on stewart is what is illegal formal censorship? yet had the same point in time. that is an increase in government bar. we're just
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coming through another set of regulations which come into effect tonight on me 2015 which up all the intermediaries rules. so the government is looking to exert more and more authority, bobbo on social media platforms. it is leaving little room for users and is causing a chilling impact on people's ability to voice political been in pre learn on social media. one needs to remember that a large number of users close to about 600000000 active connections for the internet exist in india or be i'm a lot of them are uses of these platforms are good. we'll leave it there for the time being with thank you so much for joining us. thank you so much for having me. thailand is typing border controls of the country faces. it's was good to know about this outbreak around 80 percent of all cases. since the start, the pandemic have been reported that within the past 8 weeks,
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of particular concern to authorities is the arrival of barons believe to spread faster. the indian variant has been founded several migrant worker camps in bangkok and the government has isolated 7 villages along its border with malaysia where it's believe the south african variant has crossed over security forces control of road and thailand, southernmost region behind the barbed wire village under lockdown cases of the very interest discovered in south africa where detected him after a person infected with a very and disbelief just cross the border from malaysia more banding. we'll look down knowing villages in the tucked by district, the district officials on how many cases we have in each village. this regional cluster is part of a nationwide rise in cases, infection rates and thailand reaching new peaks less than 3 percent of the population of been vaccinated so far while getting his 2nd curve,
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it shot prime minister prior channel. so to lay is what we have to assess the situation of the news with areas of high risk. moderate, and you have to adjust our explanation plan, but i can assure you that everyone will be vaccinating and national vaccination campaign won't kick off until the 7th of june. the government says 70 percent of the population will get vaccinated by the end of the year. meanwhile, bangkok, public transport workers have been queuing for their shots at the cities, new railway hub. their 1st in line at this new vaccination center that was soon opened to the general public. ah, now what's known as a great wall of sin stretches over 35 kilometers in the hills of rural pockets on
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why it was built and what it was meant to protect remains lost to history and on the court has long attracted the attention of archaeologists trying to decipher the mystery of its origin. now renewed efforts are underway to restore the site and perhaps done this enigma into a tourist destination. the baron hills of district young children, infant province, height, mystery, dating back centuries. only from the sky. can you see the scale of the fortification walls of the record for the walls followed the natural contours of the healey area. there are no roads here. 3 to get from one end of the forward to another. you have to travel in a 4 by 4, g locally referred to as the great wall of send the sight houses, a number of voters within it. extensively added overtime,
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the walls of this great fort stretch over 35 kilometers. it's a huge mystery to scholars in this part of the world. why this ford was created when was it created? and what was the purpose? scholars are divided over its origins. some have linked it to the ancient sonia and dennis de, based in present day iran. others believe it was actually built only a few centuries ago. the main idea was to keep the invading armies out. archeologist said the core of the vall structure was built a long time ago with mud, and 1st later it was reenforced with lime plaster. and then finally with stone work, the walls were falling apart when the provincial authorities stepped in to take up the restoration work. over the last 4 years than dolman fun trust has undertaken a huge repair and preservation effort, which is important for everybody to take care of these places. but we have not been able to calculate this feeling amongst the people that the other custodians of the
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sites due to the financial constraints and the political constraints. it has been difficult to develop these areas. the hills of really good are home to the global and ancient bologna tribe, about 50 whole families currently live here without electricity school or a hospital for generations. they have known nothing but farming and livestock. so could sustainable eco tourism help bring prosperity. and at the same time, preserve cultural heritage, montgomery go all about the grocer bowl said that the local people would love to see more visitors. i would like to see better roads and more development. they're open to seeing more tourists about the push or busy running code is not yet on the us world heritage list. but a sight of such cultural significant experts see has a lot of potential as an attraction for local,
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as well as international visitors. a wall that hopefully won't keep the tourist out. that's it for today, there's more stories on our website, dot com, forward slash asia, and on social media as well. but back tomorrow, at the same time, we see that the the site against the corolla virus pandemic. how has the rate of infection in developing? what does the latest research information and contact the corona virus cobra, 19 special next on dw me species,
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an expedition into disney's company . their research came to the pacific to the language of we'll start to port on the w ah ah, there are growing for a waving of covert vaccine payden's to increase deliveries to developing countries that would speed up production of the job. the us things that will be you believes easing, export rules would speed up supplies. if you can give the peter labs that don't know how to produce it, they won't produce that overnight. the figures are telling 30 percent of people in rich nations have had at least one shot in low income countries. it's just point 35
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percent. i think i would go ones that sort of that in the say, not just that the what it is as the school bus, you know, the world is in vice in about died. i bet there's all unwelcome as leaders around the world attempt to draw lessons from the cupboard 19 pandemic. one question remains notably unresolved how to handle vaccine payton's present. it's only these companies and a select few. they have licensing agreements with that are allowed to make the jobs . it's a fundamental principle of intellectual property though, but one critic say is costing lives and slowing down efforts to end the pandemic. south africa and india have led coles to see peyton's wavered. more than $100.00 countries, including the united states, a great germany is a notable exception with a government coming out strongly against the proposal. so what are the arguments for and against?
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proponent, se suspending would help economies reopen sooner. it would also save lives and point to the exceptional circumstances of the pandemic as the fact that 5 companies have benefited from state help. that's out taxpayer money. of course, those against say it would hamper innovation slow future responses to future pandemic. they also argue that waivers wouldn't solve production capacity issues and point out that some form of companies are already selling that back. foreign countries at cost price. so is there a resolution to all this incite? i'm joined by elizabeth, my daughter. she's an advocacy official with doctors without orders and also by sandy douglas. he's a research group leader at jenny institute at the university of oxford. welcome to both of you. hello, elizabeth. if we can start with you, we got this vaccine in record time. would that have been possible without payden's
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i would say yes, that would have been possible because the pace, the vaccines have not yet been protected by the patients in the past year. it takes about 18 months for this protection to start, and we saw that it wouldn't have been possible without the massive amount of public funding that has actually gone into the 16th. so yes, we say this could have been possible and therefore it should be a global public good because of all the public funding that have gone into the fix, you will get to the funding in a moment sandy, what do you think on payton's, the tool that the drives innovation, i think in the case of our vaccines university, i agree with elizabeth, would it be possible to develop this with patients, although it may have been hard print on board after that or another pharmaceutical company partner. if they didn't see a future in the product where they have some perception, what about all that state money though, that a miserable mention? shouldn't the state then have a say in how this is all dealt with?
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yes, absolutely. and i know at the moment when blacks is being developed, if they're funded by government funded by profit, by the gate commendation, or which the call to prep preparedness and all of these organizations will attach conditions to funding, which in many cases will prioritize access follow. and middle income countries, so in the case of that after then it could boxing the government out a very active site in what terms it was last and dr. seneca on the i'm that was not just about protecting the interest, was also i consideration of protecting access below middle income countries in that process. elizabeth, why is the economic giant germany so against waving pain? well, as mentioned before, there are a lot of maxine producers and pharmaceutical companies in germany who have the
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interest of protecting their i. p rights. so they are patients, for example, and biotech and cubic for example, to m r and a produces which have interest and patient seeing those. but i would say the strings attached to the public money. but for example, germany has also invested in biotech, for example, all the u. s. that invested nearly 1000000000 dollars in more durn or for the r n d in the 16th, there were not enough strings attached to the 16th. we want to see the effects of conditions for affordability access, and also tech transfer attached to these to these fundings. because also in the case of separately, the sandy mentioned just now. they were not strong enough conditioned as additions attached. so that separate could actually say needs to be a tech transfer now from the different entities that have actually received their funding. so we would once in the future that this would be kept in mind. we're obviously talking about exceptional circumstances here, but sending, let me check in with you. if these peyton's wavered would not be setting
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a dangerous president for, for how all of this works in the development of life saving drugs and drugs in general. well, i think that is a really complicated, long term, somewhat ideological debate about boss and elizabeth. and i might take different sites on that, but i think this put a different question which is much more immediate and practical which but what can be done now in the situation that we're in now to get as much as possible to as many people as possible as, as quickly as possible and person out of patience all the problem that elizabeth mention, but i'm a done a said tova last year. they wouldn't enforce that happens, but they haven't made any difference. availability is i'm a product in low and middle income countries. i haven't agreed on that one. no. because it's not for maxine,
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it's not early enough. i would agree. patients are not the only barrier, especially in the short term, but they are one of the barriers. and for that seems we need the waving of patients together with technology transfer and when will and says as a single company, they won't enforce the ip that is not the same as the neal security. that a global patient wave i would have about firstly. and secondly, if modern as being serious about making the technology and patients available, they would also do a technology transfer to low and middle income countries. we haven't seen this in the, in the pet damage bus far. and that's why we saying this is not, yeah, this is not going up, but i would agree that payments are not the only barrier that they're sending. what . what else did you want to say that? i think that's the right folks on the technology transfer. and having be involved in the licensing of the university boxing and the discussion about how we do that. one of the things really, really tricky to think about how you all's the company to transfer technology
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really quickly. because it's a lot of hard work. it comes at the expense of other things the company might be doing is how do you force a company to answer an email today, rather than in the morning? for example, it's things like that that make it move quickly. it's quite easy to say you will technology transfer, but you know, it's really hard to make it happen very efficiently and very fast. i think also it's important to think about whether transferring technology to loaners and come country manufacturers is the best way to increase supply the boxes on a case by case basis. i think some back saying that all this is on for others, perhaps it's not elizabeth, how much hope you have with us getting behind this initiative? it's an historic move and it shows that ip is exactly, it's been recognized as a barrier to the scale up. so we need to paint and waving, we need the technology transfer and all technology,
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especially also m r. a should be taken into account because we need to end the pandemic. we need to have more vaccines available for more people to say live and get out of this more quickly. elizabeth suitor from doctors without borders in sandy douglas from the jenny institute. thanks to both of you. thanks very much. thank you. oh, people keep saying, we don't know about possible long term effects of vaccines, which just sounds like soft vaccine skepticism. what are your views? oh, i think it's almost impossible to have a fruitful conversation about this topic because when someone says, yeah, but how do you know there won't be problems down the road? then that's sort of destined to turn into a pointless discussion as it's really any discussion that requires predicting the future. 100 percent. the problem is, in life and in the pen demik,
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we always have to make decisions about the future based on data that we've collected in the past. we have to choose our next moves based on what that data appears to tell us. it's not a perfect infallible system by any means, but it's the best one we have when it comes to decisions like whether or not to get vaccinated. so. so here's what the current data says about back seems in general. and cobit vaccines, in particular, both the c d c and the w h o. emphasize that the chances that vaccines could cause long term health problems are extremely low. because past experience with many, many different candidates for a wide range of diseases, overwhelmingly shows that when side effects do crop up and they do, they nearly always do so within
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a few days or weeks of vaccination. the biggest vaccine drive in history though, began many months ago, and hundreds of millions of cobra, 1900 doses have since been administered worldwide. the rollouts are being tracked with an eagle eye. authorities have detected a few possible serious vaccine side effects in some very rare cases, but nothing that indicates any wider trends. on the other hand, we have an absolute mountain of data on the potentially devastating long term side effects that getting covered 19 can cause being able to prevent them effectively is a huge advantage. so with the evidence saying the advantage so massively out ways, any known risk, why wouldn't i want to get vaccinated?
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ah, ah ah, this is the w 9 from the european union bands flights to from and over bella. ruth, it's one of a number of measures put in place to punish many diverse enough passenger jets to arrest an opposition journalist wholesale on the program. you are a secretary of state entity blinking makes israel's prime minister on the 1st step of his trip to the middle east, into the balls from the seas. 5 between israel and molly back in crisis. after that entering latest, i was told by the army, the move was orchestrated by the accident vice president industry strong. that last
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august, the un mccrass's finally of the bad, outgoing by an coach will manage the german national football team form and that's down the me me i'm feel go welcome to the program. european union leaders have announced the sanctions against bella. luce after forcibly diverted a ride at flight and arrested a dissident journalist. the measures were agreed on at the summit in brussels. member states decided to take the following steps. for better routine airlines will be banned from using you asked space and airports. economic sanctions and travel restrictions will be imposed on a number of individuals linked to the planes, diversions, and the 3000000000 euro. you investment package for better was,
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will remain on hold for the european council is demanding the immediate release. if detained journalist roman pet savage is supporters. 5th, a safety look at it in a little should i will. this is the beginning of a highly contested video. dissident journalist, i want to see if it appears in front of a camera after his detention by bella, ruthie, and authorities. the video was posted monday evening to have pro governments social media channel. see if it's saying that he is in good health at the end of the video, he's quote, confessing to organizing mass disturbances in minsk, but it's just supporters such as exiled opposition. nita said line onto her not believe the video was made under duress. she said, you really, really, really and there is no doubt that he, ladies,
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he was taking the you was firm and his response introducing punitive measures against the regime in men's top of the list bending over in airlines from european skies. the us also slap and sanctions on those responsible for for the see if shes abduction. western powers have widely condemned the incident including natal, the forced landing over passenger flight by birth was dangerous and unacceptable. this is a state jacking and demonstrates how the regime means a tax, basic democratic rights. on sunday, i'm going to see if it was traveling from greece to lithuania on or by an airplane . the commercial flight was on was re routed on its way to vilnius and then escorted to men's by a bela roost in war, plain allegedly because of a bomb threat. but no explosives were found on the aircraft. as a co founder and former editor of the nest had channel and telegram privacy,
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which used his influential voice to royal alexander lucas shankar regime. he now faces up to 15 years in prison. let's take a closer look at this river found uncomfort ciocca. he's an advisor to better position lead us that not that you can scott or welcome to d w. what do you make of this video? so i think he spent 24 hours and location cas custody in the hands of k j b. and he confess, in the video of this, and this is the result of the pressure of the psychological potential of physical pressure. now we know that k j b, i saw this video ready in august and september when thousands of dollars hands go detained after mass marches. and i must assure you that to build some k j b can, can force you to tell whatever they want. right? so as far as you're concerned, this is worthless because this is a forced confession. exactly,
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exactly. and the good thing about this of his a life we her, we heard and we show that he's a life paper. he's not very healthy and definitely he's, live is still on the threats i think are among the sandwiches, doing the right thing when he is speaking, what they wanted him to say. otherwise, he can be physically intimidated. always when we speak about hostages, safety hostage must follow water, the criminal is doing. our goal is to release him as soon as possible and to make sure that those who, who, who, who captured the hostage will pay high price. how much do you think the use sanctions will help to get him free? what we so it was the wake up call for coal for international community for the european union. the united states location was using the lack of reaction from the
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rest for many years. it created the feeling of impunity. he was arrested opponents . he was broken down on media. he was detained in journalist and the right. now after the blame situation happened in sunday, we saw very quick reaction of brussels, of berlin, of fortune and of london. this is a very good sign, but only close in the area fence is not enough. it's very important to isolate the question, customers him upon the politically and diplomatically. it's very important that open for traitors. judges, prosecutors, all those organ that the special operation they will be punished. and it's very important to discuss economic sanctions, but also international investigation and tribunal rights. so the, those would be your priorities and you would call on the you to do that now or do do what would you like to see them wait and see if this has actually has any effect we call on the you to act now to act quickly direct bravely,
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it's enough is enough for the question because shows that he neglects all the rules, all the regulations. it's very good that you are reacted right now, but in order to stop the regime, the strong action joint effort needed between all major stakeholders. because now it's not the domestic political issue of belarus only. this is the threat to entire europe, and this is why action isolation of the regime is important to de. thank you so much for making time 1st, fellers in the opposition advisor funding for ciocca. thank you. well, after last night's meeting in brussels, german chancellor, i'm going to, michael dismissed the bellows. this explanation of the incident and had this message for the leadership in the midst of a month, which for among us here which must be released immediately. and all the explanations for the 1st landing of the run their flight are implausible. the same plots with partners, the fiesta pig,
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we are demanding their release to the p g or german reaction that from andras nick who is a member of the job in parliament for chance medical, christian democrats. he also sits on the parliament foreign affairs committee. welcome to the w will lead sanctions from the you cause president lucretia to release mr percentage where we certainly hope so with him on to his the media release and also that of what we have seen in the think an unprecedented violent interference to civilization in europe via state actor, some of you can describe it as an act of state terrorism. i think it is totally unacceptable. and we must be very strict and very clear in our response to make sure that we don't see contagion of that kind of behavior to other channels around the world. and this is totally unacceptable. it was the interception of a flight between the capitol of to you and to nato member states. and this deserves
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to the clearest and strictest response possible. but here's the thing about that response you've oh, me already has sanctions against against better roost. nothing has happened. there is nothing about the sanctions. there is nothing about the actions of, of president lucas shank, that gives any indication of that sanctions will have any effect. so where does this hope that this will help to bring about the relief of release of mr. press a very rich that come from the required reviews of mr image and his girlfriend is one thing. but we also need to be absolutely clear, a counter acting against that violent interference into international rebel. we have no defect to turn into a civilian, no fly zone within 24 hours. the space is closed. civilian airliners from
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western you will not go to me any more. we have up for i care investigation. and i think this is a very strict 1st response, i think in a 2nd that we will have to target state enterprises to more extent whether it's in energy or chemicals or other industrial sectors. i think there is still scope for very clear messages and clear measures to what's better was better was now really made itself the ultimate rope state. ringback in europe, it is the only state not eligible for membership and council of europe because it maintains the death penalty which may hopefully not be an issue in this specific context with mr. procedure which is concerns. but this is totally unacceptable. this is interference to some of you members days and they told member states and we need to be as clear as possible in our response. i'd like to get you a reaction to something that we heard yesterday from britain's a foreign minister dominic abroad. he said,
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it's very difficult to believe that this kind of action would have been taken without, without at least the acquiescence of the authorities in moscow. i wonder, do you also believe russia to be involved in this i have no specific evidence for that, but i think there is a lot of pros ability that opperation and this may not be something that has done on the road. and we hear the concerning messages from moscow, and there's no resolve. we understand that this is in the hands also of the kremlin and has the packing. but we also need to make clear that this comes at a cost to everyone involved as well. good. talking to thank you so much for joining snake from the german solomon's foreign affairs committee. thank you. take a look now at some of the other stores making headlines at this hour. tens of thousands of people are evacuating low lying areas of eastern india to escape
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a site loan bearing down on the coast. it's expected to make land full on wednesday in the states of west and gotten an addition that last week another major storm killed at least a 155 people on the west coast. or 200 people have been injured in a trained collision in the malaysian capital, quite alone. one of the trains was empty and on the test run, following the following repair work because of the incident is still unknown, but the regular rent service has risen. activists and george floyd's family members have gathered in minnesota to mark a year since he's murdered by a white police officer. the floyd's dad highlighted police brutality and racism in the us. the bible has urged congress to pass the police reform bill. lawmakers are still wrangling over details, a u. s. secretary of state and to be blinking is a ton of even the start of a toward the middle east. the try and consolidate the see slide between israel and a mass millison in the gaza strip is holding talk to these raving leaders before
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traveling on to meet with the heads of the palestinian authority, jordan and egypt as he tries to resume the flow of humanitarian aid into garza, the territory was devastated by israeli ass drags loads to retribution of rockets attacks on israeli cities and press conference with the prime minister benjamin netanyahu. secretary lincoln appealed for humanity and empathy. losses on both sides were profound. casualties are often reduced to numbers, but behind every number is an individual human being a daughter, a son, a father, a mother, a grandparent, a best friend. and as the town the teaches to lose a life is to lose the whole world. whether that life is palestinian or israeli, on the same press conference, benjamin netanyahu talks about the plans to rebuild and normalize relations between
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israel and the arab world. we need to work together to expand normalization between israel and arab and muslim world. and deep in the peace treaties that we already have, we discussed also how to improve the lives and the conditions of the palestinians, the managerial conditions in gaza, as well as building economic growth. for julia scenario, the west bank with the international cooperation and participation. let's get more from dw correspondent county that your more in washington. welcome, catalina, antony, blank and says the u. s. that wants to help garza without helping her mass. how would you do that? well, that is a very good question. we attended yesterday. background briefing with the senior state department official on the answer to this question was that the united states intends to work together with the united nations and the policy authority in order
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to create a partnership between these 2, the un and the police are going to kennel so the reconstruction assistance, but this is of course, going to be very difficult because we know the policy now already an thomas can't stand each other and how much controls guys, the senior se department official said that the united states will obviously not talk to him. but that they expect them as will understand that it's help, is going to come. that's the matter. it's going to do. so it's still, this is one of the biggest challenges regarding international assistance in gas, and that is what the senior official all to what made it and how the secretary bring to convince palestinian leaders that the u. s. is genuine.
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