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have their hopes for 10 years after the arab spring, rebellion starts june 7th on d. w. me the news . this is the w. news lied from bell, and bella, rosa, and the fire over the forest landing over the allies and the rest of a leading decision. germany is foreign minister compared to terrorism. the european union steps up to unity faction targeting lucrative sectors of the. but i was the call also in the program, not accidents in the democratic republic of congo,
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tens of thousands, the city of goma fearing a 2nd volcano or interruption within a week. and he wrote one of the most popular children's books of all time, saying he wanted to give kids hope now and recall the author off, a very hungry caterpillar has developed to look at what made his work so special. ah, i'm going about has welcome to the program europe. ian union is targeting bela rowse with hard hitting economic sanctions. the action is in response to the forced landing of a ryan at jet. and the arrest of a prominent dissident new sanctions will be aimed at key areas of the better economy including lucrative oil and chemical exports. yeah, they want to be heard all over the you, these pro democracy,
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activists to start at this protest outside of the u commissions. office in warsaw jamar collision. we demand that sanctions against the lucas shanker regime are introduced. sir, we did not want any sanctions. we want tough economic sanctions called rex and the carton. yeah. us to some cigarettes at the e. u foreign ministers meeting in lisbon. this is exactly what they were discussing . the e u has already banned better in airlines from the skies next up on the agenda. economic sanctions. this reaction we've seen from lucas shanklin, bella ruth, had a terrorist character. it was so unacceptable that we're not ruling anything out. so i hope this isn't this very discussion who should be added to this thanks for flight of design. so once listed that could include companies like this potassium, fertilizer factory. last august, workers went on strike to protest lucas shank,
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after he claimed a 6 german office following a disputed election money from state enterprises. lexus, a crucial to the regime survival. the you hopes that sanctioning them will hit the regime hearts. but as the you is taking a tougher stance on bella luce, tensions with russia also increasing. both countries for decades have been linked by a political packed. since this crisis broke out, moscow has increased its backing for its ally. we know style. we have not dorms. but he could do many, we insist that the west stop demonizing those. it doesn't like the bella, luce, you know, socrates announced immediately after the incident was that they were ready to conduct the transparent and open investigation study list. you got 3 of them are asleep. when you the crisis is playing out on the eastern frontier and bella luce bordeaux was who amy journalists gathered to protest on behalf of the jail
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colleagues. the fate of a month, that's the average. and the other report is like him, has become the late flash point and years relationship with it's autocratic neighbors. while correspondent dan hager was covering this you foreign minister meeting in portugal, he sent us this assessment. there are a lot of harsh words and anger from the european minutes, the guy that the list on they say the actions from the better leadership amount to stay terrorism, hijacking, and crimes. and that's why they say a red line has been crossed and they, you has to react swiftly and harshly. so for the 1st time home sectors of the bell, russian economy will be targeted with a new set of sanctions, especially the potassium solid industries in the focus because it's very lucrative for the leadership in minsk and the u is also that this new measures will also have
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repercussions and counter measures, not only from bella ruse, but also from its closest ally, russia. so this could be the beginning of a downward spiral of measures and counter measures. and from all of these sanctions, they're now joined from zurich by a doctor, maria shaw. gonna, she's an expert on sanctions at the university of the center for eastern european studies. maria, we've heard that the you will target some of the most profitable sectors of the valuation economy. how much damage will this do was hi, jake, and then kid. nothing over him. and the savage here looks a little christian cadets and shot himself in the foot. the sexual things were on the list prior to the incident. but there was a certain reluctance from the you to cross that line and target the lucrative texas . now the, the calculus to change and that's reported they will target the key sections of the
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russian economy, oil cetera, come at all for 30. and it's important to remember that left it on the experience of federal chemicals to the broader, more than $1000000000.00. they all are going to the band for over flight of them ivy and then use space for billers and companies will add to the cost of current depend with specific sanctions will be put in place that you have to agreed. first of all, on the adoption of the sex and our thanks and something that shouldn't be taken at face value. but the sanctions will definitely target the companies that support and finance the regime, the access to much needed currency. so what are the chances then that the sanctions will actually achieve the release of their political prisoners after the you has been demanding it's likely that the
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sanctions alone will for its location good to relieve that among the savage and his girlfriend. the kidnapping has been some sort of a personal vendetta for alexander to look at him. but it's important at school the you to, to send a strong signal, not just for its own credibility, which is here. take and also to draw a red line for some future incidence in the future. of course, russia plays a role in all this and we heard that russian foreign minister said a lot of rough offer, strong support to his ally earlier. how much active backing is most come prepared to give lucas into the resilience of de luca shanker regina definitely depends to a great extent to which is able to financially support there is, you know, from the past sanctions that russia has been
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a key factor here in libby distinctions very than a provider general and then his subsidies and political support. but we're no longer in early 2000 where the for this isn't there. thanks in itself since 2004 team it has been conducted very conservative monitoring his policy. and it's not very eager to. and my, me even the, for the tone economy let alone for if neighbor. so you will all depend on the things that we put in place, some of some of that can compensate the losses. but when we talk about sanction russian company will definitely tear away marina shakana from the university of central eastern european studies. thank you very much. thinking
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let's have a look at some of the other world news. un human rights sheets that is roles recently asked. price on gaza may constitute waterfront, seals and teams to fin the minutes improve, come off a violating international military and law by firing rockets into threats un as a green launch investigation into alleged crimes committed during the 11th day conflict. earlier this month, dozens of people are drowned in western jury after an overloaded boat carrying around $160.00 passages front in the knees area. but it had less central new state and was heading to the states when it broke into the rescue. workers, se 22 people survived, only 5 bodies from tens of thousands of people are leaving. the city of goma in the democratic republic of congo authorities are warning that in nearby volcano could erupt again at any time. mount youngel is in the east close to the
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border with run the lava. almost reeds go, mine and eruption last weekend. authorities fear a repeat could be much more serious. close food mattresses, the residence of the north key will region and the democratic republic of congo rushed to pack the most necessary belongings, mounts near go and go, could erupt again at any time. once again, the people of coma looking for a safe haven. in that again, i said on the radio that we have to evacuate, go mind, go to nearby saki, but we don't have an exec destination. we can feel a lot of rumblings. people are being told to leave the city of coma. otherwise menu will die. luckily. but a quick escape seems all but impossible. the mass exodus has left roads jammed with traffic. so for many, the fast this way out as on foot, many are headed for a neighboring rwanda. others so swing by boat,
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among them these orphan children seeking safe harbor on lake keeble. mountaineer gonzo is considered one of the world's most dangerous volcanoes. the erection, last saturday claimed at least 32 life experts weren't this time could be much worse. they few are so called eliminate eruption could smother the area with carbon dioxide and kill thousands of goma joined by mar, a boot is the chief of the united nations peacekeeping mission in go month. what's the situation on the ground right now? this fish on the ground right now is very tense and very unpredictable. tens of thousands of government habits and have left the city, especially the red zone with about 10 neighborhoods and they all fled away. some of them went to neighbor country crossing. they went to border measure to went all the way west towards
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a recalls sacking. of course this displacement is very difficult. the roots are very difficult to navigate, especially with heavy traffic. and the availability of means of transportation such and such as buses or trucks. so many of them are either on foot or motorcycles, of course carrying their belongings and heading to that direction. as you speak, people are still moving towards 2nd. they have not reach psychics and there's a grid you chaos and traffic to get to that area. so given that, you know, thousands of fleeing the city, understandably, you're staying, what's your role in this evacuation? what's your part? hello, we have to remember that our role in this country is the protection of civilians. this is our men and mandate, therefore, it is the right time for us to stay and to deliver on a romantic. now what we did, we move leslie to the west of town. we've had to show this year where we are,
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but we are still not too far away. our road is really one is to secure the the area and we always do through our work, these patrols mitchell patrols are. so we've been supporting the paving of road and fixing those that have been damaged by the love that resulted from the election on saturday and finding that we've been also supporting with food and water for these displaced inhabitants of his health. why is everybody so much more concerned now about this potentially, russian than they were about the one that happened and saturday night. okay, it's, it's in a way because the one that happened on a saturday night was a surprise. russian was clinic or options happened and they're very unpredictable. there for the moment. it happened since that time underwood. we've been experiencing a large number of earthquakes and the earth, chris, some of them are very high in magnitude, but also at the very short into sometimes we get about 5 earthquakes an hour. so
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these earthquakes tend to provoke love activities and we'll kenneth activities. so the risk of having another outburst is higher. and number 2, of course they cause damage to house to that really, this is an infrastructure. so that's also scares the population and really pushes them to seek refuge. omar, but that's from the u. n. n. go my thank you and stacy. yes. thank you. friends, president manuel call has said his country bears a heavy responsibility for the genocide. in rwanda, nearly 20 years ago, he was speaking during a visit to rwanda, during which he admitted that franz had failed. the 800000 victims of the genocide, but the friendly this stopped short of an apology. agreed to pay tribute to hundreds of thousands of mostly to see victims who were
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slaughtered in the $994.00 genocide in rwanda. it's been 11 years since a french leader has visited the east african nation emanuel, my call is taking a step to heal the wounds when it comes to frances involvement in the genocide, paris, as long faced allegations that had turned a blind eye to the dangerous post by who to extremists back them a vic immediately by standing beside you here today with humility and respect. come to recognize our responsibilities. so to secure privacy lenee only those who went through that night can perhaps forgive me and fell down. and in doing so, give the gift of forgiveness. he then continued his speech by saying,
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i remember in can you wonder the book my call didn't apologized and received praise from rhonda the president. nonetheless, this was a powerful speech or the special meaning his was where something more vulnerable than an apology to cement the rush, mom micro wants to appoint a french ambassador to wonder a spot that hasn't been filled in 6 years. for some london, his speech fell short of an apology for others and signaled the beginning of a new chapter in french london relations to india. now, which is still a devastating 2nd wave off the pandemic. children may be among the least likely to be killed by over 19, but they suffer in different ways, especially when they are their own parents die from the disease. the w
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correspondence, many are child re reports from delhi for 9 years now, 3 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, children are being made to quit education and pick 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 over 19, many children are facing another tragic fall out of the funding. many have lots mothers or fathers or boot, leaving them extremely one of the since last year the angel, a pretty work have provided support to taught in children who have been often beautiful. the one thing by helping them settling with their extended families. so
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no opposing the founder of the organization says that while children who have been often how much tougher and need immediate attention, a more holistic approach is needed to address every child in distress. there is a lot of conversation about it often, but honestly, on the ground in such cases are probably 5 to 6 percent. the other 95 percent cases that we're looking at is where the bed, the very best of these children are pushing them into sexual trade, transactional effects 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 the financial assistance to these families so that the
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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 there you start in different existing schemes from the government could be a russian or whatever. but ensuring the the family has adequate means as an immediate urgent that the commission has 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 over the years of hard work that we and the children had put in seemed to have gone reached home. we are now trying to get them back to their studies and 2 different activities we are trying to use them and help them come out of the difficult situations. they are still brief. he 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
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that the time to make has inflicted a cycle of some of the other developments independent mach vaccine make a johnson and johnson says, it's not sure it will meet a june target of delivering 55000000 doses to the u because production delays in the u. s. researches in the netherlands se test show that events with live audiences can be held with only a low risk of infection under certain conditions. and sweden is eating some of its restrictions from june. first, the government says the number of new cases as false sharply. scientists say a giant tortoise discovered in the galapagos islands belongs to a species that was declared extinct more than a century ago. now the galapagos national park is looking for more of the reptiles in the hope of saving the species. this giant tortoise is thought to be between 80 and a 100 years old. age was found 2 years ago
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on fenn and dina island in the galapagos this. now, thanks to genetic testing, scientists have finally been able to identify the tortoise. it belongs to the callo noise, dis fantastic. his family, a species thought to be extinct. more than a century ago. it's a dream. it's a hope for a new species. have told us in the collapse again, we found a new species that had been registered extinct. and it gives us strength and energy to continue with all our conservation programs. for us. there are 15 species of giant tortoise, native to the collab magus archipelago, which is off the coast of ecuador. the current population of this member of the title family is estimated to be around $60000.00.
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and now that another species has been, we discovered the hunt is on to find more in the hope of saving it from extinction. the group of athletes with a difference working to secure their place at the tokyo olympics in july. they want to be part of an official refugee team competing at the games. we meet 3 every tray and refugees in switzerland who are dreaming of a limpid, glowing, luna solomon originally from eritrea is taking careful aim at a shooting range louse on. it's not exactly something she would have tried back in her home country because of what holding a weapon there means she fled her native land arriving in switzerland in 2015 in parties in my country. but if you take part in sports,
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shooting is to kill someone. come on, we don't use rifles for sport. the 27 year old is just one of dozens of athletes who came as refugees to europe and are now taking aim at getting on the refugee olympic team for the tokyo games. they all got training scholarships provided by the international olympic committee. 10 kilometer runner hopped on my money. i'll also came from eritrea. just getting to europe was a very risky undertaking for him from crushing the district without enough water to crossing the mediterranean. he also hopes to make the refugee team asked us as compatriots testify, fella who wants to qualify for the marathon back in 2006. he in fact one a bronze medal at the world mountain running trophy event. even though winning and olympic metal might be unlikely for these athletes. they didn't let dictatorships war or chaos in their home countries stop them from following their dreams, the olympics. but it's not only about winning. i also want to believe that that are amazing is buying stories of athletes that don't come close to the podium. and
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maybe one days would be great to have a kid pointing at the tv and say, i would like to be that guy. and that guy is not a good man. you know, i think that's, that's very much in the, in the olympics period. some 55 refugee athletes from 13 countries have been identified in pre selection for this year's games in japan, with the final squad to be announced in june football news. now real madrid have announced that is in it in the dawn, is stepping down as coach with immediate effect. the frenchman quit days after the spanish team was narrowly beaten to the legal title by local rivals, a political madrid in his 2 spells. as coach don lads rail to to leak titles and 3 champions, leap when this season has left the club without trophies for the 1st time. in 11 years. i recall the also one of the most one of the world's most popular children's books has died. he was 91, his most famous book,
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the very hungry caterpillar was published in 1969. using simple words and bright colors had told the tale of a caterpillar with an insatiable appetites. during his career, eric called 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 over all he wrote and illustrated more than 70 children's books. but none of his work touched as many hards as the tale of a caterpillar. with an insatiable appetite horton part 2 books or children or anything really is the idea or in us, the idea 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
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without its catchy title. it has been translated into 66 languages. it's german titles roughly translates as the little caterpillar never full. eric call had his own theory of why the book was so successful. i think it is a children need home you middle in music and caterpillar can grow up into a beautiful butterfly and fly into the world with your talent. 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 me, what she w news before we go. here's a quick reminder of our top story. tens of thousands of people in the democratic republic of congo, fleeing the city of goma. authorities are warning that
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a nearby volcano could erupt again. last, almost reached the city in an eruption last week, is the message from me and the news team here in berlin. in just a moment. i will lead you through the day and the search for the origin of the corona virus. it might be a different one than you think. i'm got f as in berlin. thank you very much. watch the news . the news,
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