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giving you a window into their life that you will never, never see me accompany a research team as a pacific to include the language of whales to forth on dw. ah, this is d w news, and these are our top stories. tens of thousands of people in the east of democratic republic of congo, a fleet, the city of goma, after authorities was that a nearby volcano could erupt again soon as a 2nd time the residents fed. the city of 2000000 mount young congo erupted on saturday night with lava flow within a few 100 meters of governance outskirts you foreign ministers have met to discuss further sanctions against fellow roost for diverting of ryan airplane to
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minutes in order to arrest an exiled journalist the ready moved to band their fellow routine and lions from the skies on monday. the minister say the new sanctions should target parts of the vendors, the economy, that benefits the regime, like the oil and post hash actual ship. the german chanc langler knuckle, says gemini, will start offering current of respect to children, age 12, and over next month, no vaccine has yet been approved for use on children. under 16 in the you, the regulators are expected to give the green light to buy and heck, find the vaccine on friday. the city w news from berlin, you can find much more on our website, w dot com. mm hold. could it be that donald trump was right after all,
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when he and his supporters called the corona virus, the chinese virus or the con, flew they were laughed off and accused of spreading fake news. but suddenly, more and more evidence seems to be imagining that the virus could indeed have originated in a laboratory in china and not from mother nature. us president joe biden has now order his intelligent services to urgently look into the origins of the global pandemic. and nothing will be ruled out. i'm got office in berlin, this is the day the we need to find out how, where the cobra 1900 originated from. i have always said that the high likelihood is that just as a natural occurrence. but we don't know 100 percent. the answer to that coming immersed some people in the us, the spreading conspiracy theories and this information such as
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a laboratory leak. i can tell you that there is a significant amount of evidence that this came from that laboratory and what we need to get to the bottom of this. and we need a completely transparent process from china. also on the day, the e. u titans, the economic screws on barrows, ministers, prepared tough news functions of the country for the passenger jet, carrying a dissident journalist to lat. that's fine. the actions we've seen from lucas jenko and valor. ruth had a terroristic character. it was so unacceptable that we're not ruling anything out . that's how i hope this house was until he was on p b. s in the united states and all around the world. welcome. and we stopped in the united states where president joe biden has ordered intelligence officials to redouble efforts to find the origins of the covey. 19 pandemic. that includes mr. getting the theory that the virus leaked from a recess lever,
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laboratory and whoo hon. china, a joint w h o investigation has already dismissed that theory as highly improbable, but biden, once the new entail report to make its own assessment and be delivered within 90 days. washington says, bridging is to be more open about the corona virus outbreak while trying to excuses the biden administration, playing politics. you know, china wasn't transparent enough. we have been saying that for a very long time, but china needed to provide more access to the lab. corporate, more fully with the scientific investigators, and we don't think that they have met that standard to tumors for me to show that the us does not care about facts truth and has 0 interest in a serious science by study of origins. their aim is to use the pandemic tip, su, stigmatization political manipulation and blame shift. please once dismissed outright. the theory of
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a lab lee came who han has regained traction in recent days. will speak to a leading us far ologist in just a moment. but 1st, discuss some background that was hand institute of viral logy houses the big as far as bank in asia. it's a maximum security buyer lab. 3 research is fill in november 2019, and we'll hospitalized with flu like symptoms, weeks before the 1st identified case of the coven 19 outbreak. the wall street journal is the 1st to publish these new details. quoting a us intelligence report. the hypothesis is that the virus spread to humans after lab accident 2 weeks ago, 18 prominent scientists wrote a letter to the journal science calling for a new investigation into the origin of cove at 19 every laboratory in the world, including our very own c, d. c. and i, containment laboratories in the united states. they all have had laboratory
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accidents, laboratory accident shop, and everywhere there it humans, humans are fallible. so it's absolutely reasonable to think that some other laboratory also had an accident not least because the war had institute studied corona viruses and the transmission through betts china has this mr. leveling theory. it says reports of 3 sick researches or like you and maintains there was 0 infection among the war shoots, stuff was being unusual. after months of negotiations, china allowed a fact finding mission led by the world health organization to travel to hand more than a year after the pandemic outbreak. the panel concluded that the virus probably originated in bets and past the humans are an intermediate animal. the laboratory incidents and i put this is extremely unlikely
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that some team members complain that they were denied sufficient exit the data by the chinese authorities. now the united states is calling for new investigation one that reaches a definitive conclusion from all this. i'm the john by william schaffner, is a professor preventive medicine and infectious diseases at the vanderbilt university medical center. only a few weeks ago, a lot of people would have dismissed this as a conspiracy theory. what's changed? well, what's changed care? how exactly as you were set up piece showed you those reports of 3 people investigators in the laboratory who had an influenza like illness. could that have been coded? we don't know, but that has certainly re stimulated the conversation and it's really quite clear we should, we, the world's community should have a thorough and careful transparent investigation of those events. but we will only have that if the chinese play bowl don't weigh. i mean,
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how can us authorities find out for themselves? well, i'm just a country doctor, i'm not a part of the intelligence community. maybe those people know some things we don't . but i would hope that we could persuade the chinese to actually open up because it is the entropy of interest historically. and also because a pandemic occurred, we ought to have a clear understanding of what happened to the degree that we can. we never may be able to pin it down. exactly, but we should try. well, in your professional opinion, to the best of your knowledge, how plausible is this theory that the virus league from the chinese, the oratory? well, once again, as you're set up, he said yes, laboratory accidents do occur. so that's plausible. personally, i think it was mother nature. you know,
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corona viruses have twice before jumped species murders and also sars. and there are many other viruses, influenza h, r, the west nile speaker, the boa that come from the animal kingdom and cause large outbreaks among humans. so i'm in favor of mother nature, but i have colleagues who are more suspicious about laboratory accidents. so do you think the president biden is rights to, to set up this new investigation? yeah, get her. i think it's the right thing to do. we need to give it a try. and again, i would hope the chinese participate with us because the world's community would really like as much as possible to find out what happened. you know, if we did find out it was a laboratory accident. then under the aegis of the world health organization, we ought to go out and institute even better training and more stringent requirements for a laboratory infection control. so let's say the buyer is indeed if it comes out,
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the virus indeed came from a live in china. does that mean that this pandemic just got a lot more sinister? the a thing? well, the sinister aspect has to do with the question of bio warfare. and this would have been a very dumb engine for a come for a country to use his bio warfare. because you shoot yourself in the foot, it blows back on your own people. you cannot control a respite oratory virus and one that so easily transmitted. so i don't think anybody who makes a bio warfare weapon would choose a corona virus because you can't control so you said it is very unlikely that will ever be able to pinpoint this exact exact origin of this far as i did. i get you right. well, i'm a little bit skeptical, it's been
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a long time. who knows what records are gone now. we still don't know whether there will be complete transparency, but i think we ought to try. it's in the interest of history. it's in the interests of good infection control, and we have to remember when it comes to pandemic, no matter what our political system. we're all in this together. your people, my people, the people in other countries were all subject to viruses. it's the virus that the enemy. let's concentrate on working together to keep pandemic from happening. williams, half expert on infectious diseases that vanderbilt university medical center joining us on national thank you. team duck. and that new investigation ordered by the biden administration has also prompted a change in facebook's policy. in february,
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the social media companies started removing posts that promoted the lab origin theory. now it's reversed that decision. facebook says it's keeping pace with the evolving nature of the pandemic. and updating its policies as new facts emerged, but some uses we have to, i'm really to this about turn columnist can blackwall tweets. my facebook page was punished for sharing this wound leak theory. months ago, so much for the fact jacket checkers director. evan. greer's says, facebook reversal makes it clear how arbitrary and ineffective these rules can be. and journalist glen greenwald, writes major media outlets spend a year demonizing the lab league theory, as an insane conspiracy theory. any accountability turning to germany's fight against the corona virus. now an officer talks today with state premiers johnson, uncle michael says, germany will stop vaccinating children from the age of 12 beginning in june. our
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nation is to be completely voluntary and will not be a prerequisite for attending school for traveling. biotech, pfizer and madonna, have applied to the appeal methods agency to have them vaccines approve slab lessons. is johnson michael, can know you because you couldn't the, as you know, vaccine prior translation will end on june 7th, after which point children and young people will be eligible for a vaccination appointment. they can make one either at a doctors office or alternatively at one of the vaccination centers in cincinnati. now should adolescence get the job or not? it's a hopefully the base of the issue here in germany. while many adults are still waiting for vaccination, parents are anxious to protect their kids. even doctors disagree on whether there's a pressing need. after months of homeschooling,
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students in germany are eager to get back to class. the federal health minister says that's why it's time to start vaccinating 12 to 15 year old. it becomes as if you believe we've been getting lots of letters and phone calls at the health ministry from parents and young people who want the vaccine. they want the chance to register for a shot as soon as the vaccine is approved for their age group. and so once approval is granted, i think they should get that chance. on friday, the european medicines agency is expected to greenlight the biotech site or job for 12 to 15 year olds. us authorities recently authorized le shot for children age 12 and up. but germany's vaccination commission is wary. it warns there's not enough data on potential side effects a fall when we get findings from other countries and can say with a fair degree of certainty that nothing happened. fine. but we can't go ahead as long as we don't know what happens and don't have the data. i question the necessity to push the through. but many doctors officers say they're getting
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increasing calls from parents who want to know when their children can be vaccinated. we really want to be able to offer appointments to youngsters, especially those with chronic diseases and abort marker. and since children seem to either show no symptoms when infected or only mild symptoms, some question the logic of giving young people to vaccine right away. germany still doesn't have enough jobs for everyone who wants one gets a few the, to the physical. if we now have to start reserving vaccine for the 12 to 15 age group, even then we'll have shortages for all the under sixty's who still need to get back needed for. in fact, because act such reservations are unlikely to dampen students, hopes that they might get a job before heading out for summer vacation. andrew, oman is a doctor and lawmaker for their business friendly free democrats here and germany's parliament. little earlier, i asked him whether he would recommend vaccinating children from the age of 12.
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well, there are pros and cons actually in children beyond 12. so far the data look are looking very convincing and looking very safe that you can vaccinate children beyond the age of 12. but our, if you just sit in the play and it was that the vaccination commission was a little bit more weary. people who are members of this commission are we to recommend that vaccination be on 12 years because they like to see more data. but i think we have a panoramic situation where we need the data and the question in doubt. however, the evidence is quite clear. the chances that there will be unexpected side effects this very low, but nevertheless, we have to be very careful as a physician to give the advice to the parents and get the knowledge. and let me remind you of this situation. we have children at risk of higher risk and he does that seemed as well. the foreign ministers
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of the european union have been meeting in portugal to discuss further factions on bill arose. that's after the country diverted a ryan and plane to its capital minsk, in order to arrest the discipline journalist who was on board. the news factions are likely to target was his main export potash, which is used to produce satellites. oil and finance sectors will also be targeted . european union has already banned delusion allies from the skies. german for mr. michael must set the actions of the government and minced warranted a strong response. this patient that we were discussing who should be added to the sanctions list, it won't be just individuals responsible for what's happened in recent days will be targeting companies to one. and then in the best 5, the actions we've seen from lucas, chicago, and valor. ruth had a terroristic character. it was so unacceptable that we're not ruling anything out . let's hope this now is listen. but all correspondent,
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bound legal has been following that meeting of a you foreign ministers in lisbon earlier. we asked him what your opinion hopes that achieve, but piling more sanctions onto one of your poorest countries. well, of all they've gone to impress the president, alexander lucas sanky. they've, they've gone to tell him you cross a red line. this is our answer, but it stopped for that he will change his mind and the german minister high command also said we don't. if you don't want only the release of the 2 people that arrested on sunday, they want the release of all 400 political detainees. in bella, luce and that is very unlikely to happen, and the opposition in better room or the exide opposition says, don't over do it. the country is isolated enough. there's no chance now to leave better routes because also the creation is hampered. that was because bonded battle you got talking to me at the there's been
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international condemnation of the latest conflict in gaza and it's disregard for civilian casualties. today, the us human rights chief, michelle ashley directed sharp criticism of both israel and hamas militants. such strikes, re, serious concerns of these was complying with the principal. distinction and proportionality under international law is found to be in this proportion and what's the impact on such attacks may constitute war crimes. on the other hand, it is also a violation of international humanitarian law. to locate military assets in the populated areas or 2 lounge attacks from them. however, the actions of one party do not show the other from its obligations on the international. 11 days of fighting left the trail of devastation in the
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gaza strip before the cease fire. last week. that lay is calling on israel to allow independent include inquiry into the minutes or is actions? israeli asked, writes, and shelley killed nearly 250 cell assyrians and gaza reducing parts of the territory to ruins. israel says it was targeting hamas military, 5, thousands of broken into israel, killing at least 10 people. i'm not joined but with a posse. he's the executive vice president of the chris institute for responsible statecraft in washington, the commentator on release politics. a strong statement today there from a un un human rights chief israeli forces may have committed war crimes during the gaza conflict. whatever it is is there for that. i think there has been evidence for reasons to investigate israel's been barton and gaza for quite some time. it's not just the last round. i think what is happening is that the international
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opinion on this matter has heart. and then as a result, there's more political space for us to move forward on this. we've seen that very clearly happening inside of the united states where fatigue with constantly shielding israel from the consequences of its own actions is very clearly seen. not just in the progressive wing of the democratic party you now. so seeing it in the center. and recent polls shows that amongst angelica christians, which have been a core base of the republican support for israel. the younger generation is very quickly and in dramatic numbers, turning away from this attitude of unconditionally supporting whatever israel is doing. well, we've seen the new us secretary of state entity, blink, and make his 1st visit to the middle east. the u. s. has a long history of failed attempts at peace in the middle east or any fines of what his strategy will be. well, i think the failure to certain extent is dependent on what the united states itself
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wants to achieve. here. i think if the united states, contrary to what the, by the ministration have been claiming that they played a critical role in getting a ceasefire. the evidence seems to be that it's actually egypt, primarily because of its ability to talk to both israel and how moss that was on the lead of this and how the united states not blocked 4 times at 1st at the un to call for a cease fire that called on both of us and, and israel to agreed to see, sorry, there's reasons to believe that the t, sorry, could actually have come sooner. so the decision is actually does the united states want to continue to unconditionally support and shield as well, from the political consequences? or is it willing to adopt a more neutral position in which, as a potential peacemaker, immediate, or he actually has the ability on the political will to put pressure on both sides . we have not seen the records from, from the united states. although traditionally, if you go back 2030 years ago,
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that was the role that united states to far greater extent than today was play. what we've seen though is international mediation. if it's fail time and again, why should this be different? well, you know, this is a complicated ultimately needs some sort of resolution. i think just speaking to your diplomats today from numerous countries. it's clear there is a tremendous fatigue with the idea that every 6 years countries should come in and finance the rebuilding of gaza. only for it to be destroyed again in the next for as long as the root causes of this problem, which is the occupation of palestine is not address. that is the pattern that will keep on repeating itself. and while it does, there will be a hardening and radicalization of the politics on both sides. so it's very clear what the logical conclusion of the current path is. and that may be creating enough political will to try to find an exit out of this, which means dealing with a root cause rather than just dealing with cease fires and rebuilding. so what does,
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what is the root cause, then how do you deal with a root cause? well, the root causes that for more than the 6070 years. now, there's not been a palestinian state because it's been occupied by these really isn't. there needs to be a 2 state solution, even though it seems extremely unlikely. now mindful of the fact that during this period these railings have built more and more settlements that turn into a defax to annexation of palestine. and as long as that is not addressed, as long as that is not reversed, we will continue to be in this pattern, although we will get worse and worse the opinion of the passing. thank you very much. thank you for having religious leaders in berlin. have laid the foundation stone for a new monthly faith place of worship called the house of one. it's hope that putting christians, jews, and muslims under one roof will promote understanding support and say it's long overdue. here in the center of fair lane, hybrid church, mark synagogue,
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is under way located on the site of a demolished 13th century church. how's the f? one is an attempt building interface bridges by letting people of 3 religions where she's under one roof. you start out all the city, nice 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 doesn't incredibly important symbol for peace in the city. holberg initiated the project then joined forces with the mom and the rabbis, mainly funded by the german state. how the f one will have 3 players spaces connected by a central community room. how susan, very own between different religions, the set of sensitivities went by living under one roof in one house with their own
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traditions and yet collectively taking responsibility. not for the entire world, but for these later how's itself and by doing that, setting an example to prove it possible. i think that could become pretty important in the city, in berlin and stuff for a while now, the projects initiated have been coming together on special occasions to pray together to mourn and to show solidarity for him. i'm osman us, especially in the face of rising extremism. from all sides. the project goes beyond just being a building. they couldn't, i felt like we can't just call it look away. face also means taking step 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 as it. and if all goes according to plan has a form 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
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rulers and dictatorship and hope for more security, more freedom, more dignity, have their hopes been fulfilled. 10 years after the spring in a rebellion starts june 7th on d. w. the news . hello and welcome to focus on your of with me live show. thanks for joining us today. what will our future look like? that's the question. school children across europe are asking themselves after more than one year. this tend to make their lives are currently marked by isolation and homeschooling before the koran outbreak, full life could actually be fun. like here in turkey where children used to learn
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together in a classroom teacher was physically present. school was a place to develop, character and friendship. but all that seemed far away for a 7 year old guy, his school has been closed for more than a year. and his live field doll and one not enough yet. the turkish governments priority doesn't seem to be schools, but country plans to 1st reopen beaches and hotels to revive the economy. many turks are outraged that visitors will be exempted from current few sooner than children, especially since they are considered the future of turkey. me . 7 year old roost guires accompanying his mother, john done doing for him to work. like most days. due to the panoramic turkish schools have been should for over a year john don runs
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a private kindergarten on the outskirts of his stumble there occasionally allowed to open. unlike schools, china or son attend to school for 6 months before authorities ordered. all schools closed now, rose gar, spends his time at his mother's kindergarten or at home, attending virtual lessons. something the 2nd grader doesn't enjoy to feel i preferred math classes in school. birth me i liked it. even though teachers sometimes got angry at us for the past year. remote learning has been the new normal for ruth scar, a challenging situation for him. and his mother will car struggle to stay focused in front of the screen. you know,
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he still can't read or write properly. the kids have lost interest in everything because they don't want to leave the house anymore again and are losing touch with the outside world. over 10000000 turkish children and teenagers haven't attended school in month. they're only allowed to pack for exams like these people's at an stumble primary school. many parents are fed up with the government strict stance on schools. they took a turn off, an application should be their top priority. instead pieces and holding conferences and party conventions without heating any corona restrictions, the education sector is being neglected along with a real well most or the european countries have tried. avoiding school closures took his education and science workers. union warns turkish pupils are falling
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behind. oh my learn lessons are not very effective. reading basically last an entire year of teaching. we never understood why school supposedly pose a greater infection risk and cafes or restaurant. look on the coffee. those are allowed to open. amanda turkish school closures has hit per families like the lands hardest. some for 1000000 to school children don't have internet access at home. that means mohammed oslyn must rely on the educational programs on turkish state television. next door, mom and sister, half a nurse, is using her mother's smartphone to attend the virtual clue. the 9th grader is annoyed. unlimited. a connection keeps breaking up on almost impossible to follow the lesson. we then that sometimes our teachers don't show up because they have become infected from you, or they are in quarantine. and we're not even allowed outdoors to have fun. and i
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am really worried about my future. their father works in construction and always wanted his children to get ahead in life through education. but the pandemic, he says, as exacerbated social inequality, not to do you alone. people with money can send the children to private schools and pay to, to, to help their children catch up. all we can do for him. does the most of it of him can our children have to resort to educational television shows, look it up. if it isn't wealthier parents, like john dan, good friend are finding turkey's economic situation increasingly difficult to john done says more and more parents are taking the youngest out of her kindergarten. if the trend continues, she may go out of business, but mothers are even worse for turkey, school children. they are the ones paying the highest price in this pandemic.
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one of the stranger symptoms of covey 19 is the loss of smelt. thousands of people say they either couldn't smell anything after the infection or that familiar smells changed. the belgian feel out of town decided to do a special training to regain her sense of smell. times the feeling is to love perfume until she developed coded 19 it's really bad to me. even though i used to love this sent cook. now it reminds me of a good you boom. a soil not be after contracting the corona virus, pleasant around this. even perfumes started smelling different answer fi.
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the falling hill last october. she couldn't smell the thing. gradually, her factory senses returned. though some things now smell completely differently. like flowers blooming in springtime. i can smell a bit, but i don't recognize the sense it's frustrating and makes me sad. she has started avoiding herbs and spices to her. they smell rotten. losing the ability to properly smell herbs to time terracon is common in individuals who develops covered 19. scientists suspect the corona virus damages nerve cells in the nicer lining the fun to do. so sometimes i think i have some kind of depression. i'm sad,
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nothing is enjoyable. i'm tired. she was booked on top of that. i stopped enjoying eating and drinking. those were 2 of my passions show, michelle my how she feels. he completely lost his sense of smell. 5 years ago after an accident. he says he misses the smell of his children most every day since i missed the most, such as food. while the romans remind you that you are alive, you lose memory is when you lose your sense of smell. despite it all shall, michelle my eyes determined to hold onto his passion for cooking. adding some color is always good. each with her eyes to, you know, all great cooks and france know this. our ability to taste largely depends on our
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own factory senses. so show michelle's tasty, serious, be limited. but he can descend st. unsavory in mood, but it is good because it's chris be slightly grilled, put up with the texture of the fish is always very nice. not to salty. what although i like a lot of salt. so that's one of our weaknesses using to which felt our phase accident. so michelle was angry because nobody was able to help him regain his sense of smell. it's estimated the 5 percent of french people suffer from the same impairment. then 3 years ago, he founded an association to support people with an impaired sense of smell. he joined forces with scientists to develop a program to retrain people's all factory senses by using concentrated aromas, one from rose petals, lemon or clothes. for example, the noise consumption,
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the sense of smell is every bit as important as all or other senses. we, people often forget that most people only really mister sense of smell when it's gone. we want people including those who can still smell to develop a greater appreciation for it. now, with the pandemic, more and more people struggling with the long term effects of cov, it have been contacting jo michelle's association. he says, thousands of people all over europe adopted his training methods and sophie has also begun retraining her own factory since his mother. but you know, we have patience to smell the rooms blindfolded. ideally, we want them doing this twice a day while focusing fully on what the exercises focus is really important. because the brain has to reactivate its memory of different smells. at this brussels hospital, doctor observed that most people who lost their sense of smell during the current
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infection can in fact recover it after a while has been damaged nerve cells regenerate. this makes me hopeful, but it's tough to stay motivated and optimistic. sometimes i'm just sad. i keep asking myself if i ever regain my smell. well, the progress is slow. and so if he hopes that retraining her, oh factory senses will pay off. so that one day, she can enjoy her favorite perfumes. again. it takes courage to speak up against president who tim politics in russia is security for it says don't shy away from intimidating or even attacking critics. are reporter met a man who as a police officer was responsible for guarding the interest of the state. and now he has switched sides the fatal from an international position. leaders has driven him
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to action. moscow and a late february evening were filming the monuments for the late opposition, figure and bars stamps of the following day would mark 6 years since he was assassinated. we noticed the man who looks like he could be a tourist. he says he comes from events and he's just made a life changing decision. yeah. i used to be a police move like that now i've resigned. alexi, nevada has been convicted. it takes them courage to resign for political reasons, and then talk about it openly. somebody isn't afraid of spoken with them. they can't always be afraid. first name is the phrase, the found, the what you know, what everyone has to realize depends on all of us. each one of us bears responsibility for this country. during a few weeks later, we visited so gay,
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an event of an industrial city known as russia's manchester, some 250 kilometers north east of moscow. so again, studied law here and then joined. the police force is a pensive you learned there's become doctors are joined the fire department because they want to help people. he said he'd always wanted to fight. and just a 2nd 28. he was with the police for 5 years and with his law degree, he could have had a good career. now he's living off a savings and from blogging on youtube and instagram, he announced his resignation on line and into uniform. the same diana valley was convicted of him on the surgery, says he's been pleased with doubts for some time. the valley's conviction with the last straw that and the heavy 100 police crackdown and demonstrators familiar with this video. here a policeman in some petersburg kicks
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a woman to the ground while he was in charge. i didn't even fire and i don't want to be part of the system any longer. i'd be ashamed of the violence even if i myself were not present. in march survey, attended a seminar organized in moscow by a civil rights group for aspiring regional politicians like survey people all over russia. want to get into politics at the podium, a prominent opposition figures after not even half an hour, the police storm, the seminar apprehending everyone they can get hold of. one man was even taken away in the middle of his interview with us. of course, taking part in the opposition is risky. yeah, yeah. she was saying, this is about russia future. yes. what i did say to was arrested for the 1st time in his life. he was released the same day and later sentence to
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pay a find return to event. if i was making videos for his blog, the demonstrators were prone of only, but they were in the minority. like everywhere, russia, nobody out there standing there because of nevada. ne, i've heard of him, of course. he's a bad person. everyone says so in the event of a to it takes courage to stand up for next enough, only dozens were arrested. even though gay was only filling videos, he was still taken to the police station with the others. he would be back in court . it was a bitter pill to run into his ex coworkers. he told his laser so many acquaintances on the square. we didn't say anything and they kept their eyes.

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