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and as such, cannot be exposed, created as easily villagers living in the local villages in the city. the urban villages recognize the huge economic opportunity. i will take my one or 2 story apartment on my plot of collective land, and i will build it to 78 stories that much as much real estate as i can get right . and i rent it to migrant families or individual migrants coming in. and so this is what happened, they became landlords, the farmers, deprived of their fields, had to find creative ways to make money. they built that houses as cheaply and efficiently as possible, as high as the foundations would carry. it's still common practice today. and there's even a word in china. the word for farming is john b to to farm the land. and they talk about joe farm to, to farm a home to farm house. the new landlords have to build up these hazard living space
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quickly to be able to rent it out as soon as possible. building regulations like those, the glittering modern policies must adhere to have no bearing here. it's true that when you go into these urban villages, often it's very dark. the electrical grid is basically all jerry rigged. it's you have wires just crossing each other. they look like spiderwebs, you know, in this kind of almost cave like environment. the reason for this cave like environment is because on the 1st floor they build a certain level. they may be 3 meters between the buildings as a kind of loose regulation, right? they can't be too close together. you need some, some access for, for fire vehicles. if you need them, and then the 2nd level they build in, because they want to maximize the space, the floor space to rent more square footage or square meters means more income. so
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you get this kind of compression of the space until when you're on the bottom level and you look up, it's just a crack of sunlight and they call this issue and 10 or a line of sky in chinese. it's almost seen like seeing light under a closed door. it's just a little bit. and so imagine that you have open sewers, who's kind of burbling, open sewers that smell like sewage. so i think a lot of people walking into the space will say that this is unacceptable for urban living. we are in the urban village of buy showed joe once again we have no permit to shoot. it's loud and stifling. the humid air condenses on the sides of the buildings. the houses are overcrowded and the narrow dark alleys reek of old food mold and urine.
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the many of the buildings don't have working toilets, running water, or a washing machine. a luxury is hardly anyone here can afford the up and villages are scattered throughout the inner cities of china's major cities. their inhabitants pay the price for their country's boom. and they are reminded of that every day, even by those who are less unfortunate, even in the election june, the prevalent public image is that they're all dirty. they're all on the sanitary. they're all bad. that, that is the public image. wage workers who live have a major contributors to the cities, economic flourishing. yet even so, they are a thorn in the side that the government the, they want to build a profitable apartment buildings there. and they want to sell the land for
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a lot of money to developers. because this is a primary source of revenue still for many cities in china, it's not tax revenue, income tax, it's probably it's revenue from lansdale, huge profits to be had in the property and housing market in major chinese state is by the summer of 2019 average property prices in san jen has skyrocketed compared to 10 years earlier in beijing they also rose sharply. land for construction is becoming increasingly gas. and anyone who snaps it up cheap can expect to have the profit. and this creates a situation where the city is determined to get the, the land of the villagers, and they don't want to pay a fair price for that plant. they want it cheap so they can sell it at a profit to the all over the country. the government forces of the villages to give way to new construction projects. in the name of progress, local protest is mostly in bay police city administrations. and building
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contractors form a powerful alliance. something the public shouldn't be aware of. the land is not owned by individual visitors, the land is collected long by the village. so what that means is that the village collective in some cases is a handful of elderly men, whole a lot of power in negotiation. so most of the times when it is a negotiation between a developer or government about the fate of certain village, they are not going to all the villagers. they're going to say the representative of the village, which usually is the village elders ability, collective villages or at the mercy of their representatives, negotiating skills. and they don't always act in the best interest of the community . again and again, negotiations take place completely behind the backs of the homeowners concerned the. there's been examples where the villagers have no idea
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the head of their village collective company has signed an agreement with a developer to sell their village and they took the money and less in china. in recent years, hundreds of thousands have been forced out of their homes and up and villages. only a few dare to take her stand. one of them is lee cheese. in kwan joe, he is pitted against the city administration and a powerful contract or his family has lived in the urban village of young g for generations. once it was a farming village with 3000 inhabitants. now it has become home to over 70000 migrant workers in the middle of the financial district of one jo, please a little while they tearing it down so early at 6 am because they want to do it in secret. we 1st met lee, his wife, and 2 children in 2012. they are the last remaining residence in their building.
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not long ago, 50 people share the same roof. they had come to the city from the countryside in the hope of a better life. leach jones, family, his own house and the surrounding plots of land for generations. he has documents to prove it. oh, john, this is a title deed from the 32nd year of the republic of china anyway. sounds that would be 1943. you only read in the 8th month of the moon, only 70 years ago. she still haven't years. she's older than the communist party. those are older than the people's republic of china. don't. don't quite look, war locked me. this document is not just a title date. it also shows that lee is officially a rural citizen with fewer rights in the city. so china has
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a system of what's called household registration, where the people are actually registered to their either urban or rural area of usually birth system date to the 1950s. at that time, every household had to make a decision. rural meant that they were entitled to a plot of land for subsistence farming, urban guaranteed a workplace, subsidized housing, access to education and health care, and the pension. vaguely speaking the cheese, young, rural resident, outside the up and village, he lives and he has no right to use public service. and i see manages to buy an apartment in the city. mm. but until you purchase a property in a city, you cannot get your local registration card. you what's called a who call. you just do not have local registration, which means it's almost impossible to get into local schools. your kid will not
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have a school and you won't have access to health care back compensation for the house would help ease the families desperate financial situation. they could stay in the city by an apartment register and find why. this is mark li g. sean wants that neither the city administration nor the building contract will have anything of it. and he went back down to greater letters film, his struggle that night the utility lines to his house cut off. what what what, what what, what was the pillar here?
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come the police that won't stop them. no one expects any help from the police. the family is forced to improvise. water is only available at the edge of what has become a desert, a rubble to get there. they have to run a gauntlet of angry construction workers, a generator supplies to family with electricity. ah, lee is always on guard and hasn't left the house for months. ah, he's heard of cases where construction workers have been quick to deal with residents like him and that scares him. but he wants to hold out until the end for himself and his family. and this is why you have the whole phenomenon of what we call nail houses, or, or chinese things who individual land own property owners. they call the owners villagers who decide they're going to stay in their property,
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that they're going to hold out and wait for proper compensation by going head to head with the local property company and city leaders. and they stay there. they call them now houses because they're like nails that can't be pulled out. there are hundreds of nail houses in china. some of them have even made the front pages of international newspapers assigned to protested. it's usually broken at some point. the chances of winning the battle are slim. the other side is too powerful, and people evicted from their homes are often injured in the process. each, each on this and his gearing up as if the battle, the trouble. you can throw that out the window. it has a brick as an anchor. oh, then i can like the fuse and runaway home and you li,
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tga has prepared enough homemade explosives to bring it all down. if anyone gets in, they won't make it out alive. he films himself as he places them throughout the building. the that fuses for this this is for the stairs one for down the 2nd floor. this is the entrance. there are some issues that when they're in the rooms on the ground floor and disconnects the gas to the room, the bombs on the roof here. and here everything is labeled. if you're going to do it, you have to do it right?
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so the individual nail hauser who basically arms his, his 6 story building as an explosive device, ready to go off as soon as his home is invaded, is only the mirror image of the violent city government that's in cahoots with the property developer that will cut your electrical lines and beat up your relatives and harassed your kids on the way to school. the tactics are very different on either side. both sides are resorting to violence and the threat of violence to get what they want. it's the law of the jungle. jones resistance put the construction work month behind schedule. tension is rising at the building site. the pulses past their frustration on to their employees. if nothing gets built, no one gets paid. the 1st workers lose their patience and attack a former neighbor lead. she's stuck in his own home. can't come to her
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aid. the police arrive, but don't intervene. you police are all crooked. nothing but small time crooked. the big crops of the corrupt officials. what you just represent the government, you only say whatever the government tells you to. i tell the truth. why go ahead and write me up. don't charge me with whatever you want. i've already been to court . you only act in the interest of the government. you say your job is to defend the law, but you don't officially. all homeowners in the village have received generous compensation . leaches young denies this and speaks of corrupt officials embezzling funds. sure, the government has paid out money, he says, but it doesn't seem to care who gets it. ah,
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there are lots of examples of corruption in the area, including the government would provide a certain amount per month. certain number, yeah, per person, per resident to the village per month for a period of 3 years, for example, from loss of livelihood as they took farmland. right? because this was the source of livelihood. and i had documents of the time that that were provided by people to me that would show that basically the head of the village hadn't had over reported the number of villagers eligible. so you look at the kind of roster of the population of the village and what was reported to city authorities with all the stamps from the county level, from this office, from the for everyone who were probably involved to, to over report the amount of compensation that was due, but where did the compensation go? for years, corruption has been one of china's most serious problems and the government is determined to tackle it. it seems to have spread everywhere, even into the housing market. and me think to the majority of people
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in the city and then they would say the villagers got hit the lottery that then that most of the villagers, in fact of exchange for the land or in change for their building did receive an enormous amount of money the cheese young swears he has yet to see a single you on. but a month was like a logical warfare. he has given way a little. his wife and 2 children have moved into a small one room apartment in another village that still standing from now on lee g shown is on his own. he's not sure if he will ever see his family again. the only thing he's certain is that the construction workers will continue to pressure him if need be with false me. it's a huge, it's
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a huge problem because they learn from the system. that violence is what solve the problem. each night we want chance the construction company send out another gang of hooligans. they throw rocks at the windows and make sure the few remaining residents come find any rest new mon. as soon as the thugs disappear the police circus. thought, as long as the thug stay, you know, the police never show up. to me it's been over 60 weeks and lee cheese is completely worn out. sleep is out of the question. the risk is too great that he might miss an attack and not be able to defend himself
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or humans. i'm just, i don't know if it's day or night the way the construction company talk, it's usually after midnight. they smash windows. being on doors to home. i see it's constant chaos. on the child the show on this phone, they put us kneelhauss residents under such enormous pressure to do such and judging that it's past midnight now i guess for in the morning they will probably strike again around 5 o'clock. he feels condemned to sit and
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wait for months. he defended his home like a fortress. the broken windows are closed off with metal rods and wooden holes. hardly any day, light cast in his previous life. lee was a simple worker. now he's pacing down a huge enemy in a war of attrition. stability is used as a justification in going after these resisting villagers. they're seen as dangerous, right? but the upshot of this kind of conflict, i think, is a real instability. the fact that they can't protect the, the rights of these villagers in a, in a, in a systematic and, and fair way. the situation became desperate in 2013 after more than a year of conflict. one morning the demolition company arrived with heavy equipment,
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the construction workers forced their way into the nail houses, intent on beating lee g. sean and his last remaining neighbors out of the house technically times against the law. so they trying to do it as quickly and quietly as possible. the men's find back and detonate and self made explosives the loud and anything bumps. not all
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the noise caused by the explosive devices and leave loud cries, make the thugs call off their attack. the li, cheese, young stuff and battle might be an exception to the rule, but he's not the only one. all over china, protests against the demolition of the urban villages have been growing for more than 10 years. the demonstrators often wear the red hat that signify membership in
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the ruling communist party, who would dare use violence against them. the protest attract the attention abroad and in china itself. mm. collective community would basically turn into collective action. and not even just that village after village, but village to village villages linking with other villages that were facing similar problems, sharing information about how to protest, what are the effective ways, what are the legal ways, what are the sort of, you know, in terms of protest or petitioning, you know, how does it work? what's effective ultimately, lee tease young succeeded in his case his loud protest led to an amicable settlement. the construction company finally offered him a sum that he could accept. he won't say how much
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but his struggle left behind goes to this day li live in constant fear of revenge. i what's the knife for? what if they come after me? what would i do without it? i can't defend myself unarmed. yes, but those nice i'm ready. if they attack me, they'll pay for it. that's what you think. no chance without a knife. who john tower was president of the people's republic of china for 10 years. g g and ping became his successor. in march 2013. he announced he would take notice times that action against corruption and the
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situation has improved the homeowners from the slums. there are no rules for compensation, but they are very widely from one region to the next. we have no way of knowing to what extent they are actually complied with. newman, the dock inside, thumbs being paid are insanely high, emotionally by living space, not just here elsewhere and other region when you and is building the whole anguish number of conflict. so those are the demolition is up and villages has decreased, but that doesn't mean circumstances have improved for the roughly 300000000 low income and migrant workers. the raising of entire slum neighborhoods has left countless homeless the migrant workers who suffered is they what if you want to see it that way under these poor conditions or in another urban village, further out of the city, they have to commute further for their job at the supermarket that these handful of rich, who now live there shopping, you know, so, so it's a, it's
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a really kind of this vicious, vicious cycle. china's real estate boom continues in 2017. a typical apartment in jen, jen costs 41 times the average annual salary. by comparison in the german city of munich, it cost 13 years salary. as a result, 22 percent. nearly a quarter of apartments in china. empty, because nobody is willing or able to pay the rent. well, because the owners hope the price will increase even further. $50000000.00 vacant apartments, and there's no end in sight. now b gene is set to merge with y ro, changing quite parts of her bay. tie and so it will form a huge triangle and the population is expected to grow to an estimated 60 to 70000000. when you, when mentioned, i don't know if that will happen. but if the past 10 to 11 years or any guide. so it's entirely possible that if our going to school time,
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the shortly after expectations had risen to 130000000 by 2030 experts estimate that 80 percent of the population will live in cities. but none of this would have been possible without low wage workers, and for them, one question is becoming ever more pressing at what cost the me the show shaping the continents news africa were gone. med what's making headlines and what's behind in the industry to give you in the reports on the inside all the trans, my talk to you in 30 minutes on the w
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ah was ah, ah, ah, what people have to say matters to us in that's why we listened to their stories. reporter every weekend on d. w. against the corona virus pandemic. now has the rate of infection in developing what measures are being taken? the, what does the latest research say? information into context use data. special monday to friday on d. w. ah,
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ah, this is the w news of life from berlin military might to quote deadly protest in columbia. the president sends in troops to restore order. after several more people are killed in clashes, the anti government protesters are demanding more jobs and economic quality. also on the program, the u. s. imposes sanctions unveiling for forcing a passage plane to land in order to arrest a dissonant on board. lucy and leader alexander shank hotels, russia, president of western plot, the cable lines this country and french president math is in south africa with a pledge of aid from france and germany for african vaccine production. w. get the
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details from germany, health minister in ah, i'm michael ok. welcome to the program. colombia is marking one month since a wave of deadly protest began. they started as an outcry against controversial tax reform, but soon turned into a national uprising against growing poverty and inequality. weeks of negotiations, fit in the unrest should fail to bear fruit and the prospect of a peaceful solution seemed to slip even further. on friday. when president yvonne duke a announce he was deploying the military, after more people died in demonstrations from smoke tower above the city. of pope john like monuments to the resistance a month of protest has turned streets across the country into smouldering battle scars from
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what they see as their flight. for justice means good was done. the deed is the message we want to deliver, is that we are tired of so much injustice from this corrupt government as he was so much in quality. i love you, it's almost the end. we're not asking for any handouts you do not belong to me. we're not asking them to give us anything, but we're only asking for an opportunity to grow for quality. not only for the rich, but also for the poor. if you don't get me but the, the protest, abrupt it, when president even to k, saw to raise taxes to pay for the pandemic, the blowback forced him to kill the bill. with the outcry continued an outrage over the government handling of a crisis that seen unemployment double and inequality search the attempts to progress and to the stand off have so far prue futile. according to official figures,
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more than 45 people have been killed. dozens more disappeared. and south and some both sides were injured. but human rights groups say the real toe is likely much higher. and it's only likely to get worse in the days ahead. on friday, president duke, he said, he's deploying the army to the epicenter of the unrest. congress where at least 3 people were killed in the last 24 hours bulletin to get. oh, it had to be absolutely clear gap. but a few days of tonight we begin the maximum deployment of military assistance in the city of things. yeah. and the department of ed, by the cns of anarchy, do not have a place in our country and our kia know blaine actually stayed in. we so base meeting with columbia, the vice president on friday, us secretary of state anthony blink, and expressed his concern over the deepening crisis in the country. backing the
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people's right to protest peacefully. for now though, the deadly cat and mouse game on the streets of columbia continues. the us says it will we impose sanctions on baylor bruce in response to last week's force, landing of a ryan air flight and the detention of an opposition blogger. the bite in administration is accusing men of using false pretenses to divert the plane. bailey bruce's authoritarian leader, alexander chicago, says it's all a plot invented by the west to destabilize this country. that's what he told russian president vladimir putin when the pair met for talks on friday. the european union has already implemented sanctions in the wake of the incident. alexander lucas shanker has a briefcase full of documents for vladimir putin. so i'll show you what really happened with ryan air. it was an attempt to stir up trouble. they wanted
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a situation like last summer. lucas shank paints the west as a common enemy, while putin says the 2 nations have come together. his message. russia stands with lucca shank. oh, even now there were some species in minsk. people are already feeling the effects of new sanctions imposed by the you. some bella ruffians, hope the measures will have a positive impact was you know, we are suffering of course, but the sanctions are deserved. we need help stopping this regime. and you asked me who's to blame? you know, the answer. if i say it, i'll end up for everyone. here goes when they speak the truth. speaking the truth that alexandra says, it's why her mother was arrested. she hadn't seen her in 5 months. but every day, she delivers groceries to the prison where she is being held. she sort of narr,
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blue, the. they have a dish, they're called the fish grave. it's a lump with fish heads and bone was sticking out. they bring one plate for everyone in the cell. the wall of her mother, the president of the minced press club, has been charged with avoiding taxes. alex sandra says that's just an excuse to lock up critical journalists. last log listed below the k u. k. for last summer i was so happy i saw hundreds of thousands of fellow ruffians on the streets and i know they're still out there. but it's not a sprint and it's a marathon. we have to learn to conserve our strength name for it, but i haven't listed it for me and protests of which a prominent dissident and fellow ruth was taken off the ryan air plane in minsk and arrested along with his girlfriend. sophia pago, a russian citizen bell ever seen. authorities released a video of her claiming to show a confession. but her mother says she could hardly recognize her. she is lucca
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boone. my daughter is in a k g b jail in minsk. i'm asking the whole world to help my girl get her freedom back and we want to do it because it's a common fate in bella. bruce desperate families fighting for their loved ones and looking to the west, not to russia for help. highlighting some other world news now. several dozen russian diplomats, nbc staff, and their families have left the track with public. they were expelled after the check government alleged that russian intelligence agents were behind a series of deadly blast at a munitions depot near the slovak border. in 2014 moscow denies the allegations. thousands of anti abortion demonstrators have taken to the streets of the creation capital. a dog with abortion is legal until the 10th week of pregnancy. but
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increasingly, doctors are refusing to conduct the procedure. human rights activists say, reproductive rights are under threat info. asia where nearly 90 percent of the population or catholics police in canada have found the remains of more than $200.00 children at the side of a former school for indigenous children. the school was part of a system closed down 3 decades ago that forcefully separated these children from their families, investigations show widespread abuse in the facilities well, germany and france if promised more than 500000000 euros for vaccine production in africa, german health ministry and spawn and french president manuel call made the announcement while visiting south africa to discuss the vaccine distribution. president mccall said he wanted to help set of goal a vaccinating 40 percent of people in africa. by the end of this year. vaccine rollout in south africa has been slow as the country struggles through
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a new wave of infections. t w's adria increased, caught up with the german health minister there in south africa, to find out how germany plans to help. france and germany flesh multi 1000000 years supports for south africa to create local vaccine production capacity. can that still make impacts and a difference and the short one to cite the current condemning? yes, that can, and that must make a difference because you see a 99 percent of the vaccines used here in africa coming from outside from abroad. it's important to africa and we want to support for now for this point that makes situation, but as well on mit and long term. we want to support south africa and africa as a whole to develop its own for most flexible industry in this regard for vaccination production, manufacturing butts. and that is actually what i discussed with president because
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i'm present mcroy last night during dinner. as about a for research, because we have so many neglected diseases. we have cobra, 1900. no, we need to focus at, but there are so many neglect infectious diseases, especially here in africa that need research to and then speed up of production. but isn't it rather long process? most experts, it will take months, possibly years until the capacity can be really set up and know how technology transfer can happen. definitely, it will take some time, some months and that is already quick. but we have seen that, that quick in this pandemic situation already with test transfer. and that is why we actually count on one, terry partnership between pets and told us companies like biotech q back from germany, us that actually willing, i know from them they want to cooperate. and we actually count on cooperation because that makes it easier if they're willing to re corporation. and then the test transfer, the cooperation between the experts, the staff is much,
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much easier. and we do have companies here in south africa like it's been a by awake that they actually do already meet the roles tendered. aspen is producing already for the work market, for example, johnson johnson. and chose if possible need some time some months. but that still, it could make a big difference for this month. i mean, i never got the president once again during a visit for intellectual property waiver, and he says, this will make things faster. this will make the availability of vaccines in africa and even the french president, micron, also said the president, we're behind you on this idea why it's germany against that. if you look at the go, what we're aiming for that is feeding up and actually making it possible in general that there is manufacturing here in south africa and african and really to, to speed it up to really make a difference. that not just the general debates, cooperation is the way. because you know, this is about
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a very complex product to dive. the production of scenes is one of the most complex things in the world. and for that, you really need to know how you do. it's just the patient alone does not make the vaccine. and for that, the corporation is really essential. it's crucial. and i see that most of the companies that have developed a vaccine against koby 19 are really willing to cooperate with companies. for example, in south africa, and what we want to do now was money with financial resources, but as the politically is to support this and to to push them even to be foster. miss, i thank you very much. thank you. sports news now and football is champions. league funnel takes place tonight to english sides. manchester city and chelsea will face off for your biggest title, but with plenty of their fans. having traveled to the portuguese city of portal, the victorious team surely won't be the only winners. champions league fever has
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arrived in porto the final bring some of the biggest names in football to the city, but it's not stars like man, city, coach, pet quality, iowa, and captain kevin sabrina, the locals are most excited about. it's these guys, the, the brits are here and they're spending money after the long months of lockdown in europe. that's a welcome sights. we have a big, big pen that make during one here. so for us that the final, it was like kick off flora and you'll find english fans have a reputation for causing trouble abroad though. and they have already been some clashes between supporters and police. but with an economy that depends on tourism, people are happy to welcome that mostly friendly guests. i think it's
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a good thing for us for our economy, having tourists back is important for businesses. it's very good. safety them and watching football live and in the flesh will come as the relief for the fans after a season wait games mostly took place behind closed doors. yeah, it's all believable, really be somewhere in london. i'd love to have a month with the roof and to be here and on the pool to go beautiful pool. i'm going to redone tomorrow. it's really stuff the drains, supporters and poor. so ready for the champions league final while you all caught up as you watched the w news here from berlin, coming up next sports life looks ahead to the european football championship in june. how the team shaping up a mike, local reporting, phone, berlin from me and the entire news team here. we really appreciate your watching and to stay with us. the
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because let me tell you the right wing is the best 3 better than paper. i mean they just looked at that as ready to ignite. so listen up. now jim has the strongest team of all time along with important life experiences to ah, young, new site and janik cut off school were 16 also. where else compared to them and not for charlie were just 15. and eden house was a 10 to 14 years old when they left their home. most of the belgians national team were playing and watched by the 20s. they had off from a relatively weak belgium leak early and began, far flung in adventures. 30 belgians are in the prime unique camp in the
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heaven. instead in $409.00 of belgium team play at clubs that made it to the champion slick knock out states. the which is also one reason why the theme has lost only one in the last 50 matches against england way. and that was important because sometimes the most from the losses. and one more thing. the other players know they are on a mission that's about more than just football. diversity. belgium is made of both dutch speaking flemish and french speaking. around 20 percent of the belgians are immigrant. children. plenty of the cars. one, going to let me pass close to flemish deploying and come to his home room corps
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and all of thousands celebrate along with the flemish new leaf of his team has an image in the back. that means team represent the whole country. by the way, with their spanish coach in which it doesn't get more miles and cultural than that . and this is the stress and also the euros belgium and be proud of french fries cartoon beer, but also the national team because they are definitely going to make the high guys i max and i'm a long suffering england support. my 3 lines has been installed as the favorites for the upcoming years and of the life of germany, france and belgium. even though they haven't won a major trophy since 966, they flocked and flapped their way through the last 55 years and still they have
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a lot going for them. now, 5 things to be exact. here's my case for why the bookies might just be right at the center of england's recent revival. it's coach gower southgate, and it's not just his work on the page which has transformed the teams. he's changed the team culture building a cohesive unit. unlike his predecessors, he's picking players from big and small clubs alike based not just on form, but also compatibility feels like that's not as big a generational gap as i was under hudson full compello. southgate focused on open communications and emotional intelligence. and it's either causing psychologist to help his players samples approach could work wonders in a high pressure environment such as the euro's ready paid dividends. the russian. well, the is another thing that's changed england. the always had world class players,
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but they've long struggled to find the right balance in mid field, often suffering from a perceived lack of creativity in the middle of the park. now, that has been sold the look, we all know gerald and lampart didn't work together. the managers of often focused on books to box mid fields is who can do a little bit of everything for channeled and 11 year old playing fee for trying to cram every single $1.00 of his favorite players into one starting 11th. i'm looking at use then post goals is not left with the creative talents like to see. busy a jo cole or jack will never really works into the side and holding the field is like michael carrick and, and humphrey, whenever used to their full potential thought that changing. they finally have the
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midfield mix to unlock the fences, but also bring that necessary workforce mentality. and stability youngsters like phil photon and jack really provide that necessary spot while holding players like calvin philips and jacqueline rice can do all the does. the news with this sort of personnel southgate can finally field a creative, unbalanced midfield 3 for a long time. england's worst nightmare was a penalty shoes out, and too many heartbreaks had scarred the band and the thieves but also that she had victory against columbia in 2018 woke up. the monkey is now well and truly of that back place is almost the same as in england support. i used to read matches
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going to penalties once that curse was broken and moscow i felt offensively beyond words, i may have even said south cape has put a lot of effort into preparing his team, working on real life, preston situations and training. and also trying to improve his play as mental health with his curse now listed, and that extra pressure gone england can go and knock out matches, knowing they can be ready for any challenge in order to win a major tournament, every team needs a goal score with that killer instinct and, and hurricane they have that stuff striker. whether it's christiano, rinaldo in 2016 and under torres in 2012. that via euro 2000 and 8th, or even the greek god. i'm the last how the staff in 2004, it's read that a team goes all the way without that main man up front banging in the goals and
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hurricane just schools for fun. even if he plays for spurs, he scored over $200.00 goals and just over $300.00 games for his club site. and in 53 caps is not stuff study for goal 3. but he's not just a sharp shooter, he's also the little professional. the type of guy that guy was southgate needs to leave his team. he buys into the culture and he's not involved in any of the field traps of a celebrity football. that's what you england, captain, that's why he can leave them to a euro title. as long as he stays fit, because they don't have a lot of alternatives. this may have been billed as a pan european euro's, but actually england have a clear home advantage. they play all their group games in london. if they qualify
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top of that group, they'll play the last 16 match in london and both the semi and the final will be held at wembley. the add to that a successful vaccine rollout and who knows, maybe they will even be england supporters in the sand. so if they go for england to travel less than any other team can play, train and sleeves in familiar surroundings and might even have their own supporters in the stadium to give them that extra boost. let's just hope the pressure of bringing football home doesn't get to them. so not all me. the issue. the issue is the continents and the news africa were gone mid west,
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making the headlines and what's behind the industries to give you in the reports and insights. all the trans stuff to use next, dw, the so this we feel will focus on education. how can northern ideally gets more children into classrooms? we discuss, we issue a low power in south africa. please call the school. and we ask teams about their and this and 77 percent. you know, can be these places in europe, record death into a bold and sure the treasure map for the modern globe trotters discover some
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