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not only on donald trump, and it should be said as the heard and the report that accidents happen all the time. and this could very easily simply be one of them. not because a conspiracy, not because of a bio weapon or anything sinister, but just because humans, as we heard in the report are fallible. ok, but i us investigation. whatever it finds, not just another brick in the wall of antagonism between the united states and china. oh, very much so, and we should see this in the bigger political contacts at the u. s. and china are in a great power game right now, joe biden, and his ministration have made no secret that china is their number one foreign policy challenge. viewing china as a threat in some areas, a competitor in some areas and trying to see it as a partner in other areas like climate change. and that is going to hold china to account whether it's on trade, whether it's on military aggression and expansion. all the old number of issues where the us east china as a potential adversary on the world stage in a potential adversary to us interests and what's known as the post war world order
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of things with the u. s. leading that. so this is of course just one more aspect of wanting to hold china to account and to make sure that the us comes out on top of this kind of competition and that shouldn't be overlooked by any, by any measure. thank you. not willing, willing blue cross to japan, which has been seeking to reassure countries around the world that the limpid games in july will be safe. despite the pandemic, organizers say they put plans in place to prevent a spike and infections, but opposition to staging the games during public health emergency is growing already because i'm looking forward to deal infection. i'm not worried the official stones remain the same. the games will go on no matter what, even if the current state of emergency due to the corona virus is extended. and for some locals, that's no problem at all. moments you know, they can take place. if everyone sticks to the room, they won't be
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a problem. vaccination campaign picking up and japanese are very careful. but polls show that up to 80 percent of the population don't want the gang and some have even taken to the streets. often a solitary protest is since mass demonstrations are read in japan, they criticize the high costs of the olympics and gentrification of areas where the facilities have been built. and there are other objections you can do. the olympic and paralympic games are being misused, to hide the aftermath of the nuclear disaster at fukushima in 2011. and to show the world that the problems in the book or she might have been solved. it's a lie we cannot tolerate. tonight we have completely changed my opinion after seeing the large number of people around the world who died from corona virus . and i'm sure that the athletes have worked so hard, but the olympics under corona virus conditions. no,
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i really want the games to be called off a petition started by politician kenji on a me at to cancel the olympics, receive 200000 signatures in 2 days. and since then that number has more than doubled. it was going to each in a more than a year, people have faced severe restrictions because of the pandemic. some just barely getting by. and now during this austerity, how can you justify a mega event like the olympics, and for much fear, and there are more and more dissenting voices from all walks of society. he shows a protest posted in tokyo. there's no mistaking its meaning. to give us a break, the olympics are impossible, and medical capacity has reached its limits. stop the olympics. yet, despite all the protests, the count down to the olympic games continues. a german chancellor angler medical is meeting leaders of the countries 16 states to discuss the next moves.
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inducement corona virus restrictions and one measure being considered is vaccinating children here in the capital berlin. schools are partially open, staggered schedules and show that not all pupils are in classrooms together at any one time. oh leander quickly prints out the latest work sheets before math class. the last time he was able to attend school with his entire class was over a year ago. since the outbreak of the corona virus pandemic schools have been closed for most of the time. day after day, landra has online classes, according to a set schedule. he's actually a good student with home school and he finds it hard to keep up having the same book and we're under so much pressure the whole day. my head is full of deadline. for example, i need to work on things that are due on wednesday or thursday, but i know i won't be able to meet the deadlines because i still have so much to do
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and other subjects and find an extension. landeros mother power booked off isn't just a teacher. she also acts as a counselor and confidant fast student. since the 1st lockdown began over a year ago, more students are seeking help, never before faithful to their cases of children who live only with their mother. but the mother drinks at bidding article. oh, we have a boy who doesn't get along with his father at all because they now have to work together at home all the time. because the father works from home. the boy has home schooling home or they are constant contact him everyday conflict on it. and as soon as something happens, the kids call me because they're in need of support can be understood. so the he was absent in english. oh gosh,
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epson. calling for g. p p's, you write that t e a y 0 p e a s natalie from a short monitor? i'm. i'm not sure. i sometimes miss my mama who'd help me straight off if she were here. it has some convent. did he come that she has to work and philip and i are here and we're doing our assignments and trying to manage everything as best we can who does have good social food on another kind of looseness. and if you don't want to do anything anymore, it almost makes you feel a bit depressed. yeah, depression is a big one, but it's, it's sick. you're sad and don't want to do anything. your body's telling you, you spend too much time at the computer. they're under too much pressure. it expresses that by making is that i new buildings open here in berlin for people of different religions. its hope that allowing a variety of worshippers to gather under one roof or promote understanding support
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to say it's long overdue. here in the center of fair lane, highway church, mark synagogue, is under way located on the side of a demolished 13th century church houses. one is an attempt building interface bridges by letting people of 3 religions worship under one roof. you stuck out on the seat in the places where you can be sure that there are people who are having a dialogue of each other, no matter the differences. to know there is a place that you can go to a different people are communicating with each other and that's an incredibly important symbol for peace in the city or back initiated a project. then join forces with the mom and a rabbis, mainly funded by the german state. how's the f one? we have 3 players spaces connected by a central community room between
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different religions. the set and sensitivity went by living under one roof, all in one house with their own traditions, and yet collectively taking responsibility, not for the entire world, but for this little house itself. and by doing setting an example to prove it's possible a thing that could become pretty important in the city in berlin. for a while now, the projects initiated have been coming together on special locations to pray together to mourn and to show solidarity. for him. i'm osman us, especially in the face of writing extremism. from all sides. the project goes beyond just being a building. they couldn't just, i felt like we can't just call it look away. face also means taking step with it means to actively be something and peace is not something that you can take for granted. that in order to have peace, you have to commit yourself and work hard at it. if all goes according to plan has
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a f one will be completed in 5 years. and the idea has already spread to other corners of the world in georgia and the central african republic. similar projects are under way now its been 17 years since a final episodes. now the funds of the hit tv show friends are in for a treat. the long awaited and much anticipated one a reunion special is adding on h. b o. max popular comedy was about a group of 20 year old living in new york, and a 10 seasons remains one of the most popular shows in reruns and our streaming platform . friends, the re union brings the staff to the gentleman, addison, shrimp, back to the set. emotional guessing, i use the clothes. i recall the author of one of the world's most talking to children's books has died at the age of 91. his most famous book, very hungry caterpillar, was published in 1969, using simple words and bright colors. it told the story of
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a caterpillar with an insatiable appetite. during his career i recalled, wrote and illustrated more than 70 books. ah, a child once called him a picture writer, a term the american author eric call thought was very fitting. in 1969, he created the very hungry caterpillar overall. he wrote illustrated more than 70 children's books. but none of his work touched as many hearts as the tale of a caterpillar with an insatiable appetite horton part 2 books or children or any books really is the idea were in a state id come from. the book was originally conceived as a week with really one, and one wonders if this book would have done quite as well without its catchy title . it has been translated into 66 languages. it's german title roughly translates as
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the little caterpillar never full. eric call had its own theory of why the book was so successful. i think it is a children need hope. you little in music and caterpillar can grow up into a beautiful butterfly and fly into the world with your title. his signature style was to always use many bright colors and different textures. his illustrations will continue to be an inspiration for generations to come. i told you yesterday about the lunar eclipse that order stargazers and the pacific region are now a huge super move has brought some extra terrestrial excitement to the skies of the spanish island of grand canada. since the moon is the closest full moon to the earth this year, which makes the figure i'm bryson and normal. as you can see,
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this is d w coming up next in the news. asia white child welfare groups in india. so the pandemic is creating a broken generation package down watches india's cove in 1900, crisis unfolds, and wonders could it happen in their spanish. we'll have those stories and more in just a moment. i'll be back at the top of the good news . the news news
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2011 people stood up against correct rulers and dictatorship and hope for more security, more freedom, more dignity, have their hopes than so felt 10 years after the era of spring i rebellion starts june 7th on d, w. the news, a chart coming up today, the impact of covert 19 on india children many have been forced out of school on has become often. and that's just some of the problems facing india as most one little pockets don't stop. health official says he doesn't foresee nobody's crisis unfolding in the country like that. enabling india. what type of policy is done
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enough to stave off disaster? ah use i'm better spanish. it welcome to d. w. news a share. glad you could join us children in india, fos, becoming the unseen victims of india, nevada's crisis with millions of indians having lost their jobs. children have been forced out of school and into work to support their families, and a deadly 2nd wave of the pandemic has ultimate orphans of many children, particularly those from poor communities. for 9 years now, the people that had worked with children from under previous communities on a daily basis. she deals with children who have experienced create laws and are forced to grow up before they're ready. but since the outbreak of who with 19 their numbers are growing,
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children are being made to quit education and take up household responsibilities and are also being pushed into child labor as their families have lost income. secondly, since they are spending a lot of time at their home, now many cases of child abuse are also coming up. having already been disproportionately affected by co would 19, many children are facing another tragic fall out of the funding. many have lost mother or father are both leaving them extremely one that says last year, the angel, a pretty world has provided support to talking children who have been often new to call the one thing by helping them settling with their extended families. so no opposing the founder of the organization says that while children who have been often have much stuff and need immediate attention, a more realistic approach is needed to address every child in distress. there is a lot of fun with patient about it often. but honestly, on the ground in such cases are probably 5 to 6 percent. the other 95 percent cases
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that we're looking at is where the bed, the very best of these children are pushing them into sexual trade, transactional sex and child labor. the real issue really is to look at the vulnerability mapping of which child is in massive distress and which side needs more support that there is a need for a more comprehensive approach is something that an iraq can do. the head of the deli commission for protection of child. right. also i'm looking for i think for 3 things need to happen. one, these schemes that provide financial assistance to these families for that, the basic subsistence is ensured. the 2nd thing that needs to happen is the government have to explore ways of keeping the children in school, the toward either ensuring a livelihood for the family. what ensuring that they are, you start in different existing schemes of the government could be a russian or whatever. but ensuring the, the family has adequate means as an immediate urgency that the commission has
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started a health line for children in distress. back at the center pretty says that many children she meets with are in crisis right now. we've got a home because of it years of hard work that we and the children had put in seem to have gone waste or home. we are now trying to get them back to their studies and 2 different activities we are trying to use them and had them come out of the difficult situations. they will still briefly says that despite their best efforts, it will be a long while before the children are able to cope with the heart. and the trauma that the fun to make hasn't flicked. didn't jeremy not from delhi with more is a don j tingle. he's the executive director of the child right into a bunch fun, but on dolan visiting a welcome. what would you say is the most immediate impact of india corporate crisis on the children being the most
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effective in the up and and in the 4th, when it came last, the children were care for the, for the law. and the thing became bonding or be careful in the ones that don't. busy opened up and being the children last, a lot of them was become often all the last one or one of the members last leg or the said was effect. in addition, in although there's a whole team that was infected in this one, would you say this, these issues or these problems are more pronounced amongst for children? so the checking was surely more for the and the johnson doesn't care for you,
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for among the more dead or the more one not on your own. so you don't know what would you say? what kind of support is available, particularly to poor children, to cope with these various issues or for example, loss of education or loss of their parents. what is the is no when trying to be make sure that the all man based more action on it go for the last of the the come up there trying to look here. but we can get on the needle for more work. the action needs to be done on the voting and making the one lead for the julian was lost and didn't know
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that the bomb and nobody had the data on the, on the when we come all the way it was started when the stuff in the family and in fact, that the, the, the issue or the children often and all the getting on thing from what can give us a call, but it's not what needs to be done then what is being done? how committed would you say, is the government towards actually providing helps to these children? the government is coming up, but they're coming up on that. so the action of a thing and then the company, but the government is more work to do the wall or the julian where the and why them to get it become catholic
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or become like if i call those be the moment is to be supporting that needs to come forward and then also should be in action, but again, they hear their being done or not. so i'm not really the c o 2 also children who have not right yeah. right. we leave it there for the time being, but thank you so much for joining us. and it's very important object. them injecting go the executive director of the bunch fun. but on the line enabling pakistan people are watching in the devastating 2nd wave of cobra. 1900 with dread . many fear of a country could fall into a similar scenario with an already shaky health care system in prepared to cope
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with a dramatic spike in infections. boxed on stop health official, says the coven, 1900 variant. that door through india has not been found in parties on bitter relations mean. contact across the land border remains boss, but pockets on is ramping up its defenses. all the same it's a busy day at room pin the vaccination center. every resident over the age of 19 can now register to get that job with vaccines bought and donated from china and allocations from the u. n. back to kovak scheme. pakistan has now secured more than $18000000.00 vaccine doses and it's keen to get them out into the population. initially, there was quite a bit of vaccination hesitancy here, but many have seen what happened in india recently. and they're worried. do you come to the next wave that is coming? could potentially be the worst yet, but when we watch videos about what's happening and india people scrambling to
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oxygen and ventilate, as we get scared, that it could be like this here. so it's important everyone gets vaccinated, does the common and i'm not even familiar with ok. i would say that every pakistani should get the corona vaccine. otherwise we'll have a similar situation as we see in our neighboring country of india. we need to avoid what's happening there. the little way kelly says people were very scared. they were unsure about the side effects and all. but now there's awareness. people are coming to get back from a to get a puppy. stone desperately needs to increase fascination rate. so thought only about 2 percent of the population has had a shot. inception rates have been declining over the last few weeks, but the country is only just come out of look down. since there's been a loosening of restrictions, markets and mosques, i once again busy. but in some places, myths about the corona virus to assist them on the muslim. i believe that while the
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corona virus exist, hama inside the most, come here to pray that it will not be corona cannot come inside the most of this is god's home. and i believe that corona can't come inside, it's leaving you. what in many mosques, mosques are worn and social distancing. rules followed, or if the curry, i asked people to take handful of what the doctor say so that we can avoid what is happening in india. pakistan on top house official has maintained that the very interest on civil for the rapid spread of infections and india hasn't yet been found in pakistan. but even if infection rates go up again, doctors are confident that a crisis like their neighbors can be avoided. we have arranged almost 2 to 3 times of our routine services. in this hospital we have extended our ice
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used from 18 boats to 50 boats in recent days. and similarly, the number of oxygen port number of oxygen beds have been increased to be 3 4th. meanwhile, everyone here is hoping that these new resources won't be put to the test. and that's it for today. of course, more updates on our website dot com forward slash a show. we leave you today with pictures from thailand ware, but this long, smart me soccer boots, our day by lighting candles. now the day is a celebration of the birth enlightenment and death of lord rebec tomorrow. we'll see you then by the news
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and for our planet ideas, it's on its way to bring you more conservation. how do we make these arena? how can we predict habitat? we can make a difference. the local ideas, environmental theories of little 3000 on dw, and on the massless, no social distancing. and sight brazil's president shall hear those in our lead the motorcade through reach and arrows, while the health care system struggles to cope with 16000000 covered cases and nearly half a 1000000 dead since the pandemic began. but i mean, if we were asked me, our president is to blame without a doubt,
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it was the way he governs this country, leads luck to be desired. for health experts worry government mismanagement will only make it more difficult to find a way out of this crisis. only 15 percent of brazilians have got their 1st shot, but then you study shows 15 percent of the population already has anti bodies suggesting infection at some point and possibly some immunity will cross the numbers in a moment with an epidemiologist. in brazil, 1st d w reporter and a few painful reports from the countries biggest cities. apollo on efforts to develop homegrown vaccines. these ex contin hope for brazil. they are incubating a home grown corporate maintain vaccine boot and back. that's being developed and sal powder of human trials hadn't started yet. that was out so fast a promising it's worked very well animal side best with
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success in the clinical trials. so we are very confident that it's going to be a good advice and iris and his colleagues at the content institute and sal paolo, a working with a method similar to the one for making flu vaccines. they use chicken x to incubate a modified virus which should teach human immune system to fight the code 900 virus really important thing for brazil for built into and it's our, our opportunity to have a solution. i have no solution to this one. then we have here all the raw materials that we need to make the vector so we can be independent on doing dollar max in the institute happened producing a chinese vaccine corona back, but that has stopped due to supply problems. and some region has no vaccines, left brazil has a 2nd try
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a covenant industrial in the world after the united states. maxine here and short supply and less than 10 percent of the population has been full inoculated the new home grown vaccine. the grey po for the country, it also reflects well on so panel governor gerard doria who supported efforts to develop it. next year, he's expected to run to leave the country, challenging you about scenario, who's been criticized for not taking the been demik seriously enough. doria has been trying to buy foreign cove at 900 vaccine since the pandemic began and says both from arrow has hindered his efforts. we are fighting against virus in brazil, corona virus, and they're both fanatic virus. they used to be friends. doria and both, both right. wingers with a taste for public test strength. the argument seems, is broken into the fight between these 2 men. i believe it as millions of
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resilience. that could be a good government at that moment doing their elections. but i made a very sad mistake. today, never more. we need another kind of government. in brazil, voters will decide what government they won next year. when doria is expected to challenge both an arrow for the presidency, the vaccine, and these x will probably be approved by them. it could change everything. let's go over to pedro ha, an epidemiologist, and associate professor at the federal university of pe. lot us in brazil. pedro brazil has struggled to contain transmission of home grown variance. now this news that the highly infectious indian mutation has arrived. how much of a concern is that in viewing one of the world's deadliest outbreaks? you know, so 1st of all it's my pleasure to be here. the situation in brazil has been chaotic
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since last year. so pretty much from day one we have failed to conduct the scientific recommendations to respond to the virus. so our president do not wear. he does not work if he doesn't wear face masks in public gatherings. he criticized the vaccines and he said he would not get vaccinated himself. there is a narrative, a gas social distance in lockdown, and there's the promotion of effective treatments. so these 4 scenes, as i like to say they are making it very hard for brazil to respond to the kinetic and it's not going stuff that although we have only 2.7 percent of the world's population, we have 13 percent of the world's quoted $900.00 deaths, the situation will not get any easier with the widespread of the variance. so
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for now the p one verin's, the brazilian one, is the one dominating most states in brazil. but there is the concern with the indian variance. there was already detected in some cities in brazil. if that starts to spreads as fast as the p one spreads last year or early these year, the situation can get even worse. it sounds like the government's rolling out the red carpet to this indian barrier. but what about this study that i mentioned that suggests 15 percent of brazilians already have anti bodies from a previous code infection. does that give you hope? yeah, this is pretty much the study we started last year and did though the results you are present in the results from our fee phase of the study data work will lasted from january to april. you can 3, that is good news because if you know 15 out of every 100 have immunity but on the other hand you can throw that as
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a negative result because 85 percent of those are still successful to be infected. so you know, it depends on the interpretation, but realistically, there are many people in brazil feel successful to sho get infected. and if we continue to fail to conduct, you know, the scientific recommendations to respond to the virus, the situation can become even worse. we'll talk about the scientific response. what about these home grown vaccines that we mention in our report? i mean, they come a little late, so they are little like, you know, they are welcome, but it would be much better if they would have started. you know, last year, but we need just say that chew off that you should. so feel cruise and put into 2 big institutions in brazil. they were involved with the production and staffing off the off for astrazeneca vaccine. and we've grown up next. and so at least these
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institutions were involved from the beginning with these jo back and so there are vaccines available in brazil, but we can never forget and the international community needs to know that mid last year, pfizer offered brazil 70000000 doses of its vaccine for a contract and the brazilian government did not even reply to that. what does vaccines be available now? in brazil, the situation would be much better and many lives would have been saved. you were basically saying before that brazil would have been better equipped had the government, given scientists say, how do you feel as an api to me all the just in brazil you know, probably all of you guys watching us in germany have had that dream at some point in your life, you know the dream in which you cannot move or you cannot ram or you cannot shout.
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this is exactly what we feel as an umbrella just in brazil. so we are seeing the things you know as early a 15 months ago, and things do not do not happen because the government adopts energy science, discourse and narrative. we know every time we see the news about germany, australia, south korea, you know, pretty much every other country, the word we feel like jello because we see your government doing what is recommended by files and in, in our own country data not least, sensuous federal law and demille is just the government's listening to this show as well. pedro for your sake and for bills brazil's sake. it was a pleasure having you today. thank you very much. and it's out of the show where our science correspond, derek williams. as is your questions on the current advice?
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oh, even review disease, we could try to get back to nascent or am i at risk for spectrum of disorders are attributed to an abnormal immune response to some kind. worldwide. auto immune disease is a fact. that's estimated hundreds of millions of people and current recommendations from both the w h o and the cdc. are that people with those conditions should also be vaccinated against proven 19, even though there still isn't really enough data to make definitive statements about exactly how safe authorized vaccines are for those patients. and the reason for the recommendation is that evidence does indicate that if they do contract cobit 19, then people with auto immune disorders might be at greater risk of developing
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a severe case. many specialists think that that's likely linked to the amino suppressant drugs that many of those patients have to take. in other words, although we don't yet have specific safety data for specific auto immune conditions, there are good reasons for getting back needed anyway. if you have one and evidence on auto immune disorders from other vaccine drives in the past is in general, a pretty reassuring however, all the doctors and experts i read also say that auto immune disease patients should definitely consult with their specialist before being vaccinated, as, as the timing of when you get the shot could be important. if you're having a flare, for instance, they might recommend waiting until it's passed. your doctor might also want to adjust your medication before or after getting the shots so. so it's really
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