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w, sometimes a cd is all you need to allow the big ideas to grow. we're bringing environmental conservation to life with learning like global ideas. we will show you how climate change and environmental conservation is taking shape around the world and how we can all make a difference. knowledge grows through sharing, download it now. for the me of the more than a 100 years, germany finally acknowledges the genocide committed in its name and the former colony that is now no, maybe up 280-0000 herrera anom. people died at the hands of the german soldiers. germany has now apologized and pledged 1100000000 years of development, 8 boss berlin stopped short of record not in full responsibility because that could
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be expensive. is money really an issue here? and why did it take so long and gab office in berlin? this is the day the me deployed today, we officially referred to these events as what they were a genocide folk. i'm on the completion of the side of the 21st century. but my name or gemini, may be the sentence of the victims for forgiven. spend my place the too busy not in my life, but just be only the concentration and acceptance of that painful class will
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liberate us. also on the day of western powers. slop sanctions. and pile pressure on, but i was a terry leader lucas shanker. looks east to russia for support. does there have always been people who want to cause problems for as you know about them, and i will inform you my trusted friend. i have documents. a question for the 2 of us on p b. s in the united states and all around the world. welcome for the 1st time germany now as acknowledge that it committed genocide during its colonial rule and what is now namibia in southern africa, german troops, massacres. tens of thousands of hero and nom up people between 19041900 eights on the deal reached with a government of no, maybe
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a 1000000000 will apologize. and also fund projects worth more than a 1000000000 euros in the maybe a german foreign minister, high call mindset. it was important to call the trustees what they were this small clock in berlin's nikon district remains the only visible memorial in germany of the violence committed in the media. now the german government says it is looking for real reconciliation. 1.1000000000 euros will be given to support development in namibia focusing on projects for the ethnic groups once targeted by german colonizers. and then if it's nice and we will now also in an official capacity call these events what they were from today's perspective, a genocide we thereby also acknowledge our historical responsibility. and then the light of this historical and moral responsibility of germany. we will ask namibia and the descendants of the victims for forgiveness. i gave them between
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19041908 german imperial forces in what was then known as german south. west africa violently suppressed uprisings by the nama and herrera ethnic groups, and forced them into the, does it tens of thousands of herrera and nama was shot, starved, and tortured to death by german troops. it is estimated that 3 quarters of the herrera and half of the non people were wiped out. it took an entire century for a german politician to even recognize it happened. i asked you to forgive us our trespass. precipices and our guilt. but the german government of the time back to peddled, saying the minister had spoken as a private pass and herero nama groups, have consistently demanded an official apology and financial reparations from the german government. for what historians consider the 20th century 1st genocide,
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germany has insisted on negotiating a reconciliation deal with the namibian government, not the victims, descendants. germany is just beginning to reckon with its colonial pass. this reconciliation deal is one step in that direction. professor you civilize a story and at the university of hamburg, specializing in germany's colonial power. professor, how do you evaluate the fact that the german government finally accept accept responsibility for the genocide of the hero? and now my would you call this a breakthrough made me mock event because it was a long over due to stopped meddling around. and i'm done to agree that this is genocide and call it a genocide though it's a step in the right direction. i think it's important to acknowledge that an apology without any financial compensation, whatever you call it, is in writing,
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and that the money must be a financial contribution. must accompany any apologies, though that is a step in the right direction. i don't see that this is a reconciliation as such because in my reading of the situation, we are further away from reconciliation with arrow and then we were before the negotiation stopped. and that is because the hero in their majority reject dispute because they were not part of this negotiation process. and this is, is quite the problem for this agreement or so why were they not part of this process then? well, the statement is that the german government negotiates only with another government in this case, then maybe a government. there might also be the reason that some of the leaders of 9 or more in the position within the landscape.
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and they are known for having a more strict, more radical approach to negotiation and reparation issue. so they've excluded perhaps, to make the negotiations run smoothly. and now the problem is that if they reject it, there can be no reconciliation. i'm there can be no apology because they're already announced at the time i or the president is not well come in when took and it's you supposed to deliver an apology at the house of parliament in took and they already said that the parliament members of parliament will leave the building, and i will even burrow test outside. and that is a night, mary ship situation in terms of public relations, imagined a german president delivering an apology and those must be addressed to rejecting
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it so on the which circumstances what they be willing been to accept the apology. the main problem is that the over said they want to be part of a negotiating any deal, and this is a deal about them without them. and they said they would never accept a job. what has to happen now? and this is getting more difficult by, by the day is that the german foreign minister or the german president need to contact the house and do that. what the negotiation team has has hasn't done to include them. and as a 1st, i need to apologize for the way the negotiation about the apologies has been conducted as in an absurd situation. but that's the only way forward to, to rescue this process, which in itself is a move in the right direction. zoom out
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a bit and have a look at germany. colonial pass on the whole. that's also the issue of off treasures from africa in german museums. will that be another project? protracted battle? it did basically is it follows this same systematic so to speak because the german government moves only when it can't stop it any more. so there is no one terry step and then not, not the grade symbolic chester like returning old. beneath branches, it's nico shape. it's like not apologizing to the heavy arrow in the 1st, but negotiating and this negotiation i've always to, you know, the, the problem is that germany is so much more powerful and maybe it's more powerful than the colonial society from which the cultural object auto trip is coming from that you can kind of know what is happening behind doors and what kind of pressure
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is put on the nation. and this is in contrast to the spirit of the colonization, which means that the germans, society has to accept the responsibility for the channels. i have to accept that this author stolen and out of free will, has to say, be rescued. the object, we apologize for the genocide. we recognize the tennis. i'm not making it up a battle between negotiating teams, the story and handbook university. thank you very much for time. your. oh is a state hijacking all the civilian airplane with a lot of passengers and that's dangerous. so now we're in the process. swiftly surprise sanctions. we hit them hardest where we can hit them, which is course in their stature. standing in their wallets and everything stuck
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with in this situation we count of the supports of our close ally, the russian federation percent on the plane with, with, with and then trying to and helping put into an ex, the country. so we should send the signals to russia as well. we need to send the message to russia that we are strong and that we are united, and therefore we need the parents and defense. those were just some of the comments today as a leader, alexander lucas shanker. headed to the black sea resort of soft sheets, a whole talk with russian president vladimir putin. the meeting comes less than a week after the dramatic grounding of iran as plain in minsk, and the rest of it is it in journalist european union immediately imposed flight bands over bela roofs and are preparing a fresh wave of factions. the percent went to russia seeking a friend. as his authoritarian regimes faces increasing isolation and he found one in flooding me put in i'll show you some documents and you will see
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what's going on, which is an attempt to rock for both. i can august last year recovery. why do they have criticized military vine landing? what does our airlines bella via have to do with it? when you have grounded it, where the you said, if you fly around deliveries and planes won't be allowed to land in moscow. you're pretty much somebody must get some of the bolivian presidents. flying was supposed to land and he was taken off. that was okay. everyone kept silent. graduate. so look, is shameka and 14 good, quite shocked me then she, let's bring in the joint hole. so she's the deputy director of the why the europe program, the repeat council on foreign relations in london. can luca shanker blindly count on, put in support? good evening. so they have been told me for quite a while in fact,
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and then the 2 countries, those mesh are quite closely integrated by a union state. it's been the case for a couple of decades now and certainly can count on, but you put in support, but not blindly. i think he will only be getting the support as long as he abide by certain rules, as long as he does what's bloody me to put you want him to do as long as he keeps his countries table and continue for their cooperation between the 2 countries. and what exactly what it costs and what will put in wants in return. so he will one thing, the return of this stability beller. he will want to look at hancock to make sure that there are no further protests of civil society does not when federal position does not waiting, he wants it to be quiet so that there is no domino effect because russia and the regime is afraid that such protests to might one day say crush them
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much more than they have so far. and it's important for putting to to, to have the stability and valor is also look, us and car will probably have to accept closer economic integration. even more integration on defense matters. maybe also political matters in the future. there has been over the past years and even decades, a lot of speculation of whether putting actually wants better was to become officially part of russia. i don't think that's on the cards that i would go a bit too far. i think what impact will these sanctions have, lucas, shank, or will it be any impact? so it depends on the sense of sanctions, if they are really much more something significant that they have been so far, then i believe they could have bit of an impact big because the regime would be struggling more and they, the country would be up keeping bellows would be more difficult for russia,
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so the whole system would, would struggle a lot more than it does at the moment, although this would take time for, for sanctions to take effect. and i don't think bella was, would, would, would back easily. now, before there is a very significant follow to functions because stability and a crackdown is the the priority. now well, you is also done a lot of cash for better. ruth journal. let's together take a listen to the used foreign policy chief today. this plan up to 3 billions reflects due to be in union commitment to support elevation. people wishes for a peaceful, mccracken concession. and this plan will be activated. one's better was embarks on other more graphic transition as a browse, speaking they're trying to what do you make of this candidate and stick approach?
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is that the right way? so i think it's a, it's a very good step to promise this, although this is a very far away promise. what does it mean? it's not clear what it means that better with embark on a democratic transition that, that it might be a very far away moment, unfortunately, and the need to do more to help people now. so there are, there are many other stuff that it could be taking, helping people ever leave the country home. fortunately at the moment. so help people get asylum more easily in europe and support the civil society journalists as much as possible and any strengthened sanctions. and then perhaps one day it can really make this character reality, but i don't think it's on the card. the next couple of years. doesn't germany hold
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a particular trump card in this game, namely north stream to what do you think about that? so that's the tramp guard for buzzing it. put in, not, not necessarily for beller is and there is also a lot of debate to what extent the politics, the policy on beller, it should be linked to european policy and russia. and that's a big debate. in fact, but not stream. yes, it's something that germany could do to stop the project. unfortunately, i don't think it's going to happen and i don't think it's going to happen unless there's a change of government in germany. perhaps then because as i believe the greens would, would want to stop the project. but before they perhaps take power, the project might already be realized. and, but it would be something that could hurt russian business quite a lot. john, i was from the european council on foreign relations. thank you very much. thank
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you. the russian hackers behind the solar winds cyber attack last year now appear to have struck again microsoft flagged up this compound this week, which targeted government agencies think tanks and jos using fake emails from a u. s. 8 agency, microsoft says the russian back, no 1000000000 group, was behind the attack, which spanned 24 countries. this statement from microsoft. this is yet another example of how cyber attacks have become the tool of choice for a growing number of nation states to accomplish a wide variety of political objectives with the focus on those the time spinal valium, on human rights and humanitarian organizations. key infrastructure is also in the cross. as the u. s. government has now ordered oil
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pipeline to beef up cyber defenses. following this month, ransomware attack that's disrupted fuel supplies in the us. the biden administration believes russian based cyber criminals were behind the talk under the new rules. pipeline operators also have to report any cybersecurity incidence, to federal authorities. a hand germany. there are concerns a bad actors could target the upcoming general election in september using hacking and disinformation to disrupt the vote. as the campaigns gather speeds, reason, cyber incidence, half authorities of law makers worried about what's to come to say they're working with candidates and political parties to help them protect themselves. and they plan to safeguards. technology used to report the results on election night. some lawmakers say more still needs to be done to counter the cyber threats d. w political report. jared read caught up with conferencing coolant and member of
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parliament for the business friendly f t p. party. what we have to bear in mind that germany is the target for cyber attacks. and for this information campaigns just recently, they have been so called fishing. the text regarding 7 members of the federal parliament. and we have to see these are professional politicians. the vast majority of people involved in the election process on the local level, candidates, as officials in the party. they are doing this in their free time. and these other people have to be protected. i'm afraid of a situation in the election night where they may rise, insecurity years, or there may rise rumors when it comes to the security of the election process and to the legitimacy of the entire process. this is something we have to avoid. and we have to, we have 2 boys, we can see in other democracies like the united states, for example, that several extras and much kind of
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a process are using minor arrows that may occur in every election process to question the legitimacy as a whole. and we should be prepared to prevent this from happening, which is that you mentioned you most concerned about. well, there are domestic actors and actors from abroad when it comes to actors from the broad. we can see intelligence agencies of 4 states interfering of in national elections, for example, a russian intelligence is playing a role at the moment and several members state of the european union and businesses a threat that also is there in the, in the german column election. but we also have domestic actors like extra mixed parties, like for example, at the d that has already used elections on a state level where the numbers of male in ballots have have risen to question the legitimacy of the election as a whole. the european med since agency has now
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approved the covey, 19 vaccine for children. the says the bio tech finds a vaccine, a say for young people age 12 to 15 and highly effective. this week german leaders agreed to start offering vaccination to children as early as june 7th. other countries like the u. s. in canada, already inoculating children from the age of 12. taiwan, me. mom is struggling to vaccinate anyone, let alone children. only about one percent of the population have had the job on health authorities. there are desperate to get the campaign. moving. the island has received fewer than 1000000 doses. despite ordering nearly 30000000 on top of global demand, taiwan also blames china for blocking a deal with germany. by on tech. the government has now ordered a lockdown to curb infections. it's something many on the island thought they would never see. asked the w. joyce. lee reports stuck at home for the 1st
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time that you have siblings. i still was that change your online learning at schools in taiwan? shut down for the 1st time since the thought of the pandemic. i can't take because i've been stuck at home since last monday. it's been a week. i'm so bored. online learning is doing all the things i did at home. i feel lazy because there's no one to push me. i don't have that. let me go back and i missed my classmates now and spend time with my family. the mother is also struggling, navigating what it means to be a parent, a teacher, and working from home at the same time. she says it has never crossed her mind that this day would come think. why are y'all in the past year? we watched international news and saw people working from home because of a lockdown. i thought it was funny and unrelated to my life,
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but now it's happening to us. after more than a year of relative safety, taiwan is battling a sparse major domestic outbreak reporting hundreds of local cases daily. its beliefs that airline pilots, frosty u. k. f. r e n d island not month after quarantine was short and to just 3 days for crew members. the right to us then accelerated through a network of tea houses in tie pace, red light district. the authorities have be quiet, a nation wide level, 3 alert meaning a soft lockdown. public events are caught of many shops are close to and restaurants can only do a check out. the shopping district, anti pay is spiritually a dose tone, while dozens of people, q. r for covert test sites, hosted with holes in greater type, a running out of patients will now be sent to other parts of taiwan for treatment. the authorities have also taken up several hotels to accommodate those with light
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on no symptoms. so far as one has only fascinated around one percent office, 24000000 people. most taiwanese have the infection hesitant before the local outbreak. and how about no. e mail pio was afraid of the side effects, but now that there is a community outbreak, i want to get a shot. i want to get vaccinated because vaccines are the most fundamental solution to control a pen demik that we're having a backseat shortage call. i don't want to get in with the time being because the virus mutates too quickly. may not be effective after tomorrow require 10000000 doses. so 5 seems to rush by august. but until then, the island is likely to remain and the soft lock down. the yap primary has stepped bridge. they say they're ready for a long battle, a battle that was avoidable. so in, in this again, kind of one had a whole year to prepare for this and seeing what happened in other countries. we
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should have been alert, but we didn't bother. so the government didn't take it seriously when all the countries were fighting to get vaccines high, one didn't do much to sat there and waited for our own vaccine. so now the vaccines are coming soon enough that we can only fight the battle in a passive way by staying home. do not be complacent in the face off, and i make it's a lesson learned for taiwanese. and that was the day as we saw as john the conversation online i saw watching the news the news, the news
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a company or research team to the pacific to the language of wales starts june, 4th on d, w. ah, the who's this is the w news live from berlin. germany admits, for the 1st time that it committed genocide during its colonial rule. often there may be up to 80000 hero anom. people are not as by german imperial forces. over a 100 years ago, the government is ready to apologize and start a 1000000000 euro development fund, but not everyone's happy. also on the program from germany pledge more than
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500000000 euros to help african nation ramp up boxing nations in the fight against the corona, by the leader of bela ruth, tends to rush the force of force in his showdown with the european. you'd look, shank oh says you sanctions over the false landing of an act cropped aimed at destabilizing his country? ah, i'm good. how about as welcome to the program? germany has acknowledged for the 1st time that had committed genocide during its colonial rule. and what is now namibia in southern africa. german troops massacre tens of thousands of river nama people at the start of the 20th century. but it is to apologize and fund projects, and then maybe a worth more than a 1000000000 euros. protested,
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gathered outside the german embassy in namibia. they wanted to know where the funds the germany has pledged. we'll end up and whether they'll benefit the descendants of the hero and mamma, who suffered terrible atrocities under german colonial rule. we, as the decision must be said, i won't be how much from the government. at the beginning of the 20th century german imperial troops, forest heroes at nama, into slavery and seas, their land. between 190498 tens of thousands, were brutally murdered. after 5 years of negotiations between the german and the movie and government, now a formal acknowledgment size and the whole day, we are officially calling these events what they are a genocide. we thereby also acknowledge our historical responsibility and in the
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light of this historical and moral responsibility on the part of germany, we will ask namibia and the descendants of the victim for forgiveness did not come . the opera forgive them bitten the german government, pledged 1100000000 euros to namibia for infrastructure health and education programs. but the german opposition is also calling for the concerns of the nama interior people to be hurt. if you can, most people in this week, the german government needs to make sure that all effective ethnic groups have a say in how the funds are spent. which together can negotiate or say the admission is important for german society to relate to their i'm had some just my feel. it's very important that what happened between 19, know, 4 and 98 the crimes. germany committed a present in the public consciousness here in germany and deutschland we don't have too many here in the maybe the actions by germany or not enough to bring closure. the german government is clear that the 1100000000 euros are not to be understood
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as reparations or compensation. earlier we spoke to joshua crazy akins, a political scientist at the university of castle and asked him why that distinction is important. while i think the german government is still afraid of the legal ramifications of a full recognition of the genocide, and this is why we heard from mr. mass, you know, using this language of saying that, you know, it would today be considered a genocide. here again, we have you unprecedented as a dub and declaration that germany sign saying that mosse atrocities and crimes against humanity committed during colonialism should have counted as such at all times. so, germany's actually renew it. i mean, you know, falling behind its own standards here precisely because, you know, of the fear that legal action could be taken, which could lead to further reparations. now, of course,
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it's clear that so called development assistance can not be classified as reparation to any shape or form, simply because there are conditions that come with this money. and of course, if you say, you know, the wrong has been committed and he has recompense conditions can never be attached to such money. and so therefore, it's of course, correct to say that such money is not reparations, but it's also disingenuous to connect us money in any shape or form to some kind of recognition of the genocide which again is incomplete as we speak. as a look at some of the other world news stories, hundreds of thousands of people in the democratic republic of congo need help off to flee in an active volcano. authorities have ordered a partial evacuation of the eastern city of goma. scientists are warning off what they call it, potentially catastrophic eruption. 3 police officers have been wounded in a suburb of the french city of nodes. a female officer was stop and 2 others shot
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before the attacker was killed in a shootout with police authorities say the suspect suffered from mental illness and was on a radical islamist watch list. your appeal medicines agency has approved over 19 vaccine for children. e m a says the biotech 5 vaccine is safe for young people, aged 12 to 15 and highly effective. germany is to start offering the job to children early next month. france and germany are promising to invest more than 500000000 euros to help african countries to kickstart corona virus vaccinations. many african nations are struggling to secure vaccines on the global market and south africa. and the 3rd wave of infections corresponded to abilene increase report reports from durban. it looks like the arrival of ahead of states, but it is actually just the delivery of $316.00 doses to an inoculation site in
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durban. hundreds of eligible senior citizens over the age of 60 have been waiting since morning. i'm not happy at all. it was because most of them has lost their lives. so that is why you came here so that it gets stuck needed for there to prevent it. i think we're all very excited about least getting into the into line. yeah. and getting an oven done with and then we can get on with our lives again. less than 2 percent of south africans have received a jap so far, not even $1000000.00 people. many south africans are not happy about this low roll out of the vaccination program, but the government says they simply cannot get their supplies earlier because of the massive global demand. and also because many industrialized countries secured themselves huge quantities of vaccines, south africa has ordered 16 for 75 percent of its population, but only a fraction of that has arrived in the country. this is why french president emanuel
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mcclung and german health minister in span of visiting south africa to support technology transfer and the establishment of regional manufacturing centers. friends committed up to 500000000 euros. germany will invest up to 50000000. we have very keen to support and cooperate in this area with other countries around the world. we think it is very important that we can make it possible that everyone on the world that wants to be vaccinated can get vaccinated to be on the safe. when everyone is safe, if an opportunity south africa has been a leading voice, speaking out against lack of mixing access for poor countries and demanding and intellectual property waiver for over 19 vaccine. and on this we are not going to retreat. because for us to retreat means that we say our people's lives are not worth much the lives of our people with a great deal. and we do this because we want to save our people's life. and we
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therefore wait to continue insisting that this wave i should be so fond of the single vaccine is produced in south africa from scratch. only one covered in 1916 as partly manufactured here, filled in vials and distribute it. experts say it will take a long time to create the necessary capacity time, but south africa doesn't have infection. rates have been increasing in the past days. the country is going into a 3rd wave, and people who are under the age of 60, still not sure when they will be able to get inoculated. bel, erosion, president alexander, look a shank o has told russia, let me put in the west is trying to destabilize his country to lead us half in holding talks. following last week's post landing of a commercial flight over bella rose, prominent dissident, was arrested, sparking and international outcry and sanctions. lucas ankle says he has proof. the
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european union wants to quote the rock, the boat in bel air. we spoke to moscow correspondent emily sherman and asked her about this show of unity between the 2 leaders. yeah, today it almost seemed like they were portraying themselves as kind of close friends. they even said that they would go swimming after today's meeting. go swimming in the black sea, but actually their relationship has been rather fraught over the last few years. it's just that the 2 leaders are increasingly isolated. both of them, i think on the international stage, but for putin lucas shank over the last few years have been it's been a really difficult ally in many ways. first of all, lucas shank has been playing off the e u and russia against each other and sort of acting pretending to at least act as an intermediary between the 2. which i think would have angered puts and also lucas shank is increasingly it seems on predictable. we saw that this week with this
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plane landing, and i think even the kremlin knows that with the huge protests that we saw in bella bruce last year, luca shank has lost a lot of his legitimacy at home. but the problem is that russia wants to avoid at all costs, kind of legitimizing street protests that could topple. you know, a leader a long time leader. that's just too close to home. so they've decided to really throw all their support behind lucas shank and i think that's what we're seeing in today's meeting as well. i'm going to sherman them this month, a flare up of violence between israel and her. mom has stoked tensions and israeli cities where jewish in our communities live side by side. the latest conflicts of the neighbors in some places turn against each other, corresponded tony kramer, sent this report from the town of lodge residence there. and now trying to pick up the pieces, one of the flames made their way quickly through the tire shop on the outskirts of
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loot, where he is still in shock. his father's family business of 30 years destroyed just one night has show you the lawyer. i feel a sense of loss being lost and we thank god we have our faith and we believe that god will restore our rights. and we hope that all will be rebuilt. it will be a period that will pass. football had more angela. the flames didn't stop at his store, they also burned down a computer repair shop next door belonging to the father of us. but now the young jewish israeli video game developer had spend a whole year creating a new stage of game. now it's all gone. best respect, the shop was targeted by extremists from outside the city, but there's no evidence to before the riots, some young people came and looked around,
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checking out which businesses are jewish and which are arabic, section of the leak these. and for me personally, it reminded me of terrible times in our jewish history. does it mean that quote, it hurts. it really hurts to see so much fire and hatred. she but she was both resident of a town in the center of israel, which has seen some of the worst violence in decades between jewish, israeli, and are of israel used to difference the violence about the not just and luke, but also in many other like cities in israel protests, but also parent of revenge attacks by arab and jewish mobs fueled by long standing issues, but also recent tensions over to recent em. israeli police responded forcefully for where he did and you know, there's only one way forward. there are in it together through a crowd funding campaign to help to rebuild their livelihoods. but the vari remains
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in yes, we're scared. i worry the jewish extremists are looking for me and will tag me as someone who cooperates with arrows as if that's a wrong thing to do. who is a q and ask met is also worried that he'll be singled up by his community. but enough is enough, we need to say what we think and not be scared. we don't, we have a choice and you get as much of the future looks uncertain here and across the country, violence within communities. and israel has left everyone in soccer and football, italian science event is have turned to the former coach mux, the leg greet after a disappointing season. saw them fail to win the league for the 1st time in a decade. elaborate previously spent 5 years since 2 ventures winning 9 major trophies is returns these outgoing coach andrea pillow. the past, the turn based giant's, the team was off the pace in both domestic and chantel. john,
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a national team has begun its training camp for the delayed euro 2020, and the austrian resort of the fed. it's coach loose. last camp is stepping down if germany manage after the european championship before the tournament there too friendly against denmark and locked up. the alpine training camp runs until june 6 . the message from me and the news seemed don't go away coming up next. my colleague robots with the business news, he's right over the thanks for watching. ah, the news? it's been ongoing quest for the spring began in 2011 people stood up against corrupt,
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rulers and dictatorship. all these moments the boss, my memory, the me, they had hoped for more security, more freedom, more dignity, have their hopes than from 10 years after the arab spring. rebellion starts june 7th on d, w. the the 6 trillion dollars to rebuild the economy. president joe biden, out his spending plan. a 2022 with the us debt rising. where will the money come from? also coming up. we're in japan. where holds the would be retirees keep working because there's no one to replace them. and the bears are on us this time where in berlin,
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where bars and restaurants of serving again will be only outside just either we business on or walk in berlin. welcome to the program. joe biden is starting to rebuild the american economy by massively expanding the role of the state, but it won't come cheap. his administration has just our sets our plans to fed 6 trillion dollars during 2022. but the question is, why will the money come from us school children can be among the biggest winners from president joe biden's budget plan. biden wants to increase spending on education by around 40 percent and 2022. that would include big investments and universal preschool and making childcare more affordable, updating, crumbling u. s. infrastructure, reviving the manufacturing sector to better compete with china and addressing
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climate change are also key priorities. the budget proposal is mostly a wish list from the president to law makers who ultimately decide how to fund the government. now, democrats and control of the house and senate will wrestle over details. one point of contention how to pay for it all by and has proposed this lieu of tax increases including on corporations. but it won't be enough to cover the tab and the governments that next year is expected to top the record level set during world war 2. and so let's close to our financial corresponds in new york yet in this quarter . yeah. and those rising federal debt level is how much concern is around that? well, i would say overall it is very troubling. even if there is a big di bade going on, how bad those step levels our with interest rates near 0, we would really run into trouble when interest rates should be increasing. because
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that automatically would make all the that even more expensive. but if you've seen the past couple of years or even decades, we sort of got used to ever a higher debt leveled. look at george w bush with the financing of the war in iraq and afghanistan. then barack obama increased the debt level was fighting the effects of the financial crisis, then you had to donald trump with his tax cuts. so that also meant less money in washington's pockets. and so now you have for joe biden with his big spending plans . sure, sir, how is wolf street been reacting to buy them signs and particular? the tax rises that he's hoping to use to fund them. interestingly enough, you do not see such a sharp reaction yet because if you look what happened in the past couple of years, i mean what joe biden is basically doing is doing 180 degrees to turn around from
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what the former president donald trump was doing specially with his tax cuts and walt street, we acted quite positively to those. so now you could expect with higher texas on the horizon, you could see some pressure on the stock market. that is not the case yet. but if you look at some of the proposals, so, so joe biden, for instance, wants to increase the capital gains tax and he wants to do that trick to actively actually down to back to april 28. so if that's going to come, there won't be any chance to put your money into any 6 haven before that tech said gets into effect. so the capital gains tax is supposed to increase from $23.00 to a good to 43 percent. that is that the 10 top level and then a corporate texas are supposed to get an up from 21 to 28 percent, but the last word is not spoken. so this is the proposal. now, congress has to fight it over and see if that's really going to be what the u. s.
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and walk through. it has to deal with the future. sure. and you'll be keeping across as far as i'm sure. yeah. culture in new york. thanks. let's take a look at some of the other business stories making headlines. the pin union 750000000000. your recovery fund has cleared its last major heard left a polish and austria lawmakers back. the plan. now that all 2070, your governments have signed off money to help stimulate the blocks economy could start flowing by july. the danish government is about digital corona virus passport . app is due to go into operation on july. the 1st. it features a q r code that enables people to travel abroad over the restaurants or addresses. the user friendly app contains information out vaccination status, testers, all the previous infections. germany coalition has agreed a proposal requiring a minimal number of women on corporate directors. it would affect the leadership of around 70 large companies. it could become lower later this year as already
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a similar quarter for some supervisory board. i should get more on that from a financial correspondence from frankfurt, cannot be the business of business is business. this quote by milton friedman, nobel laureate, is sometimes shared among financial people in germany. most of them of course, male. it means that only business success should make a career, not political agendas, social change, or agenda politics. but this attitude is slowly changing. only recently the global head of human resources at deutsche bank said, i quote, greater diversity amongst senior executives is a business necessity. and he said, and i quote again, there is plenty of evidence that more diverse teams achieve better results and adjust faster to a changing environment and of quote. so the new requirement,
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a germany for large corporations to have at least one woman on the board in the future, might be a clever step towards more success in terms of social change. and in terms of business kind of business. now a recent survey suggested route 2 thirds of people in japan would be willing to work beyond retirement age. the cumulative ation given was financial, but the statistic is good news for a country struggling to fill the gaps left by its retirees. japan's population is aging, so the country is putting his retirees back to work. um and i used to be a sushi chef. no, he prints trees. i enjoy the work and it keeps me fit. plus it's a welcome bit of money on the side. we do get a pension, but not a big one tonight. so i really do need to work here in koji prefecture, more than a 3rd of the population are older than 65. in the regional capital,
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many shops and businesses are shattered. with an aging population who's known to take over and keep them going. say okay, emma used to run his own restaurant for the number of diners started dwindling 10 years ago. now he's traded in his sushi knife for a chain. so ah, to the east of koji, and the city of conan, it's back to school in what's called the center facility. human resources, a somewhat sarah name for a job agency, dedicated to retirees. the art of tree pruning is taught here by mr. hummadi h a g one. along with training, the center also helps with job placement and take care of tax and insurance is used . it's one of hundreds across the country, all funded by the government. the elderly recruits emerge as bus drivers,
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parking lot attendance, and even gardeners going well, no, no, i didn't know if the older generation have to pitch in their life would otherwise come to us. dan, still new to the departure of the younger population. expectations are really high with us and they can work without any pressure because you can contribute something to their region. you will do that with him right outside the center is a wooden park where the budding gardeners can get some practical training. these 9 trainees are aged 61 to 78. mister m at the former, sushi chef also graduated from the silver generation human resources center. so that was 10 years ago. now another work day is drawing to a close. misty amada could have borrowed tools from the job agency, but insisted on having his own. just as he did as a sushi chef. no one's immune to nostalgia a yearning for the old days. more he plans to keep pruning for another 10 years
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when he'll be a t and certainly a job with a future. japan may be aging, but the trees continue to grow o q statistics all giving hope to businesses here in germany at the moment, the falling corona virus infection rate and the rising number of vaccinations. a combination of the 2 is making a return to business as usual, and increasingly realistic prospect. some germans are already enjoying eating out for the 1st time in months, but emphasis on the out. the cool be around doors is a welcome treat. even if the summer sun hasn't breached berlin yet, customers are happy that restaurants and bars can at least open our doors. after months of locked down, the staff, glad to be back. just as soon as mother 1st it's a really, really lovely feeling because you can go back to work again. we hope everything
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will improve with all the vaccinations that we can stay open for business. and that is a change for the better that the psyche recovers to ship with office. does it bitter aftertaste? so indoors, barza deserted. it's unlikely any one will be sitting at these tables for several weeks. perhaps months. the landlord is invested thousands of years in app. you're a fires and solely needs dozens of guests who would normally eat and drink here. michael, feel you have an eye on the weather forecast or, and you ask yourself, are we going to open or not? we want to open. sure. i guess that we're back even to give the staff a chance to work again after 7 months on short time, they need every euro they can get and they want to get back to their calling of welcoming guests. but when it does rain, even if only for a few minutes, a lot of the guests decide it's time to clear off despite the huge canopies, the hospitality industry association. once the authorities to trust the hygiene measures landlords have put in place and open up indoor sections as well. the been
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in office hours and restaurants could open their endorse eating. it would allow them to make more money and that that would be worth it. if the good feelings are there, but we hope they'll be able to take the next us danny, for right now. but that will depend on infection rates. if they start climbing once more, the fund could be cut short. yet again. that's all from the business team here in berlin to head over to the w dot com slash business symbol. the drive is very coach here with 718. know just the number 80 marashi event on the wheel he customize. isn't that strange? talia cars in his garage because sometimes 3 months or something. can be quite
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