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form ah ah, excuse me, this is news live from berlin. military might send to quell deadly protests in columbia . the president sends in troops to restore order after several more people are killed in classes. the anti government protesters are demanding more jobs and economic equality. also on the program, one of the world's most dangerous volcanoes creates a mass exodus. now, hundreds of thousands of people are in need of shelter and supplies. authority say a warning of a 2nd, a rupture was a false alarm. that more explosive activities could be ahead. and french president
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emanuel and germany is health minister against travelers of south africa. they are pledging aid from france and germany to boost vaccine production and africa. w had the details from germany, health ministry ah i'm nice of welcome to the program. colombian president yvonne decay is deploying the military to the city of cali, after more people lost their lives and demonstrations. doesn't have now reportedly died in a month of street protests and classes with authorities. the unrest started as an outcry against a controversial tax reform and have now turned into a national uprising against growing joblessness and inequality. many colombians doubt troops can bring calm as anger toward the government, comes to head. the more dance and more wounded in the
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colombian city of cali, a month of protest has turned st. the cross columbia into a smouldering battlefield. besides dozens of deaths and thousands, if wounded according to official figures, they have also been report that protesters have disappeared. human rights group say the real death toll is likely much higher and it's only likely to get worse than the days ahead. on friday, the president duke said he's deploying the army to cali and could rippling the man power of his forces on the ground. get oh it had to be absolutely clear gap, but a few days tonight we begin the maximum deployment of military assistance in the city of days. yeah. and the department of ed, by the cns of anarchy, do not have a place in our country and our kia, know,
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blaine actually stayed in re so base meeting with colombia as vice president on friday, us secretary of state antony blinking, expressed his concern over the deepening crisis in the country, packing the people's right to protest peacefully today. the protest rapid one month ago when president even duke thought to raise taxes to pay for the pen that make the blow back, forced him to kill the bill. but the outcry continued in outrage over the government's handling of the crisis that seeing unemployment double and inequality surge. and i think it was the message we want to deliver is that we are tired of so much injustice from this corrupt government. of so much in equality, i think i love us almost. we're not asking for any handouts. you know, we're not asking them to give us anything, but we're only asking for an opportunity to grow for quality. and likewise, not only for the rich, but also for the poor region, you know,
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get on me. but but all attempts to broker an end to the stand off have so far proven futile as plumes of smoke tower above the city of pope by an resistance on the streets of columbia continues. i'm joined now by who say me get the vancho. he's the executive director of the americas division of human rights watch in washington. d. c. thanks for joining us for the president. president duke. a response to all of this has been in to send in the military. what do you think this will have in terms of an effect on the violence there? in my increase the rights and human rights violations in columbia. the security forces so far have show a very, very poor wrecker with regard to the use of force. we are collecting information,
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credible information that shows the use of fire arms live up munitions against demonstrators by members of the forces, as well as the really am who are weaken together. we security forces in different locations in the country. so these crisis, not just security guy, includes political problems, economic and social issues. very, very complex ones that needs to be confronted by the government. but just the use of the military without real constraints, i'm afraid that is going to increase the program. you yourself, you for urged the government to take urgent measures to de escalate. can explain what you mean by that means to initiate a credible process of dialogue with multiple forces who are demonstrating on the
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street across the country to create that space to build some trust with the leaders of the opposition. the solution for this problem is essentially political. it's not immediate that one is not a police when the security forces are not prepare actually to deal with these mass growl control. challenges that the, the countries facing problems with shortages of food and medicine in certain locations that have to be addressed by not you know, with, you know, in a brutal manner as so far has been happening in the country. that was so se miguel vancho, the executive director of the americas division of human rights watch to congo now where hundreds of thousands of people are in desperate need of food, water, and shelter. their fleeing from deadly lava flows after the reception of one of the
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world's most active and most dangerous volcanoes. authorities ordered a partial evacuation from the eastern city of goma. and scientists warn more options could soon follow their on their run from europe goes ras. thousands of people here on the road to which room some 65 kilometers ne of gomez. it's a painfully slow escape. but we're not leaving because we want to because the authorities told us to want to not worry about today. because we're afraid the people have gum. i know what they're up against. only a week ago, the volcano unexpectedly erupt. it sending scorching rivers of lava down the mountainside. the molten sea reaching the ship, the city in its wake. does his dead and villages raised his coma miraculously survived its brush with calamity?
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life at the foot of your gun go means living in the menacing shadow of the expected . it's one of the world's most active volcanoes. the last russian in 2002 killed some 250 people and left over 100000 homeless. were walking just talking about 27 kilometers away. i have 5 children, so i just want to get away from your gun go. when all money the mat dash for safety is on. the candy gosh, threatens to wrap goldman. it's slow, suffocating embrace. looking at some other world news now. police and canada have found the remains of more than $200.00 children at the sight of a former school for indigenous students. school was part of a system closed down 3 decades ago that forcefully separated these children from their families. investigations showed widespread abuse and the facilities the mother of bell risk in dissidence robin prentice savage has called on western countries to help secure his release from detention and mince. he made the plea at
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a solid charity protest and worse off from on part the service was arrested after being taken off a diverted ryan air flight from greece to let the windier. around a week ago. thousands of people have gathered in central london to protest against the bill that would allow authorities to place greater restrictions on street protests. many marchers also demonstrated against corona, virus restrictions and vaccines. some carried placard thing. the pandemic was a hoax. britain vaccination campaign in lockdown have driven infection raids sharply lower and recently thousands of people in brazil have taken part in nationwide protests criticizing president j year, both scenarios handling of the pandemic and rio de janeiro demonstrators called for the acceleration and the vaccination campaign. and the return of emergency financial aid, protesters also say they want to both and aro, impeached germany has promised 50000000 euros for vaccine production and
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south africa. german health ministry and bond made the announcement while visiting the country. he was there with french president emmanuel, my call discussion centered on boosting vaccine development and production distribution. in africa. nicole said he wanted to help set a goal of vaccinating 40 percent of the people there. by the end of this year. south africa has been hit harder over 19 than any other country in africa. as adrian creek caught up with the german health minister there in south africa to find out how germany's plans to help france and germany, a pledge multi 1000000 euro supports for south africa to create local vaccine production capacity. can that still make an impact? and the difference and the short one to cite the current pandemic. yes, the 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.
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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 from most logical industry. in this regard for vaccination and production manufacturing, but, and that is actually what i discussed with president durham opposed and present mcroy last night during dinner. as about a for research because we have so many neglected diseases. we have cobit 900. no, we need to focus at, but there are so many neglected infectious diseases, especially here in africa that need research to and then speed up of production. but in that 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
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we actually count on one terry partnership between pets and told us companies like biotech cubic from germany. others that are 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. this task is much, much easier. and we do have companies here in south africa like i spent a by awake that they actually do already meet the world standards. aspen is producing before the word market, for example, for johnson johnson. and they chose its possible need some time, some months. but that still could make a big difference for this. fun damage never gets 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,
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we're behind you on this idea why it's germany against the if you look at the go, what we aiming for that is beating up and actually making it possible in general, that there is manufacturing here in south africa and africa and really to, to speed it up to really make a difference. and not just the general debates. cooperation is the way. because, you know, this is about a very complex product paradigm. 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. 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 with money with financial resources. but as the politically is to support this and to to push them even to be foster.
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thank you very much. thank you. to sports now and in german football, 2nd division side keel failed in its attempt to defeat 1st division team cologne. and there are 2 game play out series to see who goes up and who goes down the spike, kill winning one nil last week. cologne quickly took charge and the return match winning in the end, $5.00 to $1.00. perhaps the most spectacular goal came from this chart on the volley by cologne. he shows leaving the keel goalkeeper stranded alone get to stay in their 1st division while a whole thank he'll still remain in the 2nd. and before we go, here's a quick reminder of our top story, columbia as president, is deploying the military to the cali region. after several more people were killed and anti government protest that comes to the country marks one month since the start of the deadly wave of demonstrations. protesters stay,
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denise, and how men belong to the right. you're on the road in front of a seek campus, 50 kilometer from home, keep sun past the coolant, my and has also developed a severe lung infection. he gently needs to be hospitalized, but his father says, even this meet shipped to the enjoyment. it's a blessing from these people working 24 hours providing oxygen to linda's. otherwise it's very difficult to get oxygen to get a bit in a hospitalized morning. this morning. i visited 15 or 20 hospitals to look for the best for him. and there isn't a single bit. all of them refused us for the last 2 weeks. then he had been facing a severe shortage of medical oxygen. this is a life saving last resort of free oxygen. so you run by cancer health. a seek group wanting us to consider the risk we are taking to be secondary to the central tenet
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of clovis, because several of them have already been infected. but do you attend? the aren't afraid? they see they must do something to save the life they need to go home to see for was the guy my my wife has have a stop on the phone. it's beaman support. we are getting that is allowing people to and this is the time that people are even afraid to head over abroad in the group has 9 total nearby non and the oxygen here is provided for free the previous night will the glue she, after reading for that oxygen lawn batting authority on twitter. and even did you see next floor to subsistence levels to make it last longer? the hots?
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because what supplies in the nickel dime. dr. denise, that supplies that used to last them 2 weeks now evaporated in 36 odds. they cannot predict if the next john will reach them on time. again, if you do get lucky, back at the oxygen service cinema has finally managed to arrange a bed for his son. immediately. his cylinder is rolled towards another 2 weeks into the oxygen price of pure every liberty that is a gift. ah, there are over $10000.00 and practicing rest, the fairy and gonna the west african countries laws guaranteed them freedom of religion. but many rest affairs stay, they experience discrimination. tell
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you my guy has been eric musician for by 3 tickets now. in this abundant truck and dennis capital, a cra, he re, has is with his triplets children. but behind the melody, the produce is a story of rejection. and discrimination because of the a hey, and faith as for fear for instance, you sit in a row on the bus to town and everybody comes and there's no place. and nobody you have white police and space and nobody wants to sit beside you. so they will fill up all their places before in the end. they will look like and then they come to sit there. that's not all. my guys, son, cairo, was recently refused admission into a school because of his trip logs. and it's bricks. he's just like tired gone or he knew by incredibly yeah. is not in school because of his
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trip loss is father arrest. what is disappointed that constance rejection families like he's face in ghana told to come to your home in africa and see you we are using our oil, cologne, and rules and guidelines still offer that warranty for under discriminate of the warranty. but it is even worth being over dealing with among the white one because your own peter rings are now looking for a new school for him. as an alternate, steve, there are over $10000.00 practicing rest appearance in ghana, keeping the hey, it's unimportant aspect of the fees, but with that comes constance stereotyping. as criminals. denise laws allow for freedom of religion. but the rest, the freedom faith is not officially recognized. human rights activists want a court verdict to stop the discrimination many gun you equally believe
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that the periods deserve acceptance. then we all creased and album with limbs, the different sorts of people. so roster feelings are also a group of people dot how all this think identification my guy and his family giving up this the dream of 2 tal except in society. one d the, the number of illegal border crossings into the u. s. is on the rise again. this is burning the residence of the border region. even those whose own ancestors came from central america family rabbit, at least at the us border next to mexico in texas. lately they have seen more and
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more immigrants arriving on the us side. many of them across their front yard and even knock on their door. they come in like asking for their at what area their at the bar phones, water food, anything in any way that they they could get help. it's scary because of the fact that one could get into problems. another one, how we say we don't know who they are once a week, they get to the other side of the wall to the river. fishing over the natural border between texas and mexico has been a tradition in their family for generations. there they enjoy your beautiful landscape and a peaceful activity at a river that for many on the other side looks dangerous and life changing. while the star truck semi element, middle middle one's a little man with trump, we saw less people crossing the border since 5 and they're more my parents,
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they are from mexico. so i do understand them. but we just can't help it. we can't do anything for 3 years for nobody. i'm hoping undocumented immigrants is against the law. in the u. s. helpers can even get arrested. many of the people who cross the river are from central america. they escape from life threatening situations at home or criminal activities are part of everyday life. for many paying, you already to get to the u. s. is their only option. close on the ground where they cross the river and re spence mark their path. the streets in rome are packed with national guard, said troopers and police officers. thousands of immigrants have been arriving every month in a city of roughly $12000.00 residence. the mayor is concerned. he knows the number is most likely going to increase. were on their side as far as we understand why, but at the same time we wish that there was a better way,
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better way for them to come across a more legal way. and i think that's going to entail immigration reform for a better policy because right now an open border type situation is not the safest for anybody. and everyday concern for people like the family who know there is not an easy solution. they just want freedom and to live without fear. just like the ones who cross the border the me sunday louis was one of the most important modern architects, his new national gallery, and lynn is an urban icon that was in desperate need of modernization. now it's sparkling you again ah, after more than 5 years the renovation of burns noah. next, you know, cavalry is finally complete. and for now,
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the famous an iconic museum designed by loot big nice fund can be it might, in its simplest form, as a temporary lights on the surface, not much seems to have changed in vienna, often heightened times, devoting us this whole is a unique structure. no other museum in the world is like it. that was one reason to preserve it because we stuff lots of technical equipment into the ceiling where it can't be seen. the guiding principle for the renovation was as much me as possible . move please. me was big me find out the german born american joint of modern architecture. he was commissioned to design the new museum in the early 19 sixty's, the $1200.00 metric tons of steel well together on sites into one piece to 4 the room. hi george. jack's lifted it into place, a top 8 pillars,
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a masterpiece of engineering that still causes jaws to it was the last may find a building to be completed. the crowning glory of his korea, the goods this guys know and that's now can re opened in 1968 and became a cultural landmark, 1st of west berlin, and then up the re, unified berlin. it hosted one spectacular exhibition after another and maintained its own magnificent collection of 20th century. but nearly 50 years on it was clear, the buildings technology was hopelessly obsolete. a comprehensive renovation was in the old british architect david ship. it was a fine before he took on the renovation job. radical uncompromising piece of architecture was quite shocking and very interested in the elements being very
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ident 5 and comprehensible your you know, everybody can understand how this works. the contracts for the noise next, no calories renovation. was an immense undertaking. $14000.00 credit plates had to be removed, restored and re installed. the entire structure was complete. the strip down it was meticulously. inventory builds later reassembled like a boss puzzle. grid of all unnecessary intrusions, meas, fund stocked concept is now restored to its former minimalistic glory. the news
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