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me the, the news this is dw news live from berlin, beijing announce is a major policy shift to try to boost the country's birth rate. china scraps the existing limit on 2 children per family. it says married couples can have 3 if they want as a rapidly aging population threatens economic growth. also coming up after the congo volcano, we're russian. we meet the children, lost in the chaos, and the volunteers doing all they can to take care of them. fresh revelations about us efforts to spy on germany's leaders. now for the 1st time,
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denmark secret service is also implicated in the surveillance and huge question mark hangs over the soccer turn. events copa america, which is 2 weeks ago, argentina is dropped this house because of a search in corona virus cases, camera tournaments still go ahead. the me i'm cindy, so i'm kinda glad you could join us. china has an out some major shift in its family planning policy. it will now allow couples to have up to 3 children. the ruling communist party says it is scrapping a string to child policy in response to the rapidly rising number of older people in the population. beijing has enforced birth limits for for decades, but it's now concerned that a demographic crisis could add to pressure on its economy. and from the store. let's bring in correspond mathias billing or standing by in beijing. hi
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makia. it's good to see you. so tell us more about why china is and acting this policy now. while a few weeks ago, the results of the latest fences came out, china is counting its population every 10 years. and this, these results have to be delayed several times. nobody really knows why, but there has been a lot of speculation that china might have reached its peak population peak already the census data, the official said, no, that's not the case, but it is not far away. it will have them in the next 2 or 3 years, and then the population would decline, and china will be facing the same problems that many developed countries. phase an aging population less workforce. but being on a development level and an income level that is much lower than these countries and
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that could spell out the big problems for china. this is why it is a big concern to the government. this aging population last year was the year with the lowest birth rates in china's history. and was 1.2 children women quite far from the 3 children. the aiming at now is that you said it they are . there are many other countries facing this issue. so how serious is china as a demographic crisis? while the problem is that china has not reached the development level and the income levels that other countries had reached when they started facing these problems. so basically having to feed a retired population that is so big with these income levels would be much more difficult than if the income levels were higher. the pension system is not very well developed. so it is a very big problem for china. so china's now allowing couples to have up to 3
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children. do you think we're going to see baby boom in the coming years? 4 years ago, china lifted the band on the 2nd child and allow people to have 2 children. there was a very small baby boom in the following year, but already the year after the birth rate started declining again, having reached the lowest point last year, the pandemic might have played into this very low number as well. but the trend is clear, the numbers are declining, not very likely that this is going to change just because the government puts the number at 3. it's much easier to prevent people from having to remember. encouraged them, chinese government is finding out now that there are many reasons for that. one reason is that the parents will have one now thinking about their family planning while maybe around 30 years old. they, many of them have never known families with 2 children. this is the one child
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generation, and the other thing is in the highly competitive education system, many prefer to put all the resources into one child in order to give him a better chances in life. correspondent, mature, spinning a reporting from beijing. thank you very much. now the international aid organization, doctors without borders, is warning that hundreds of thousands of people displaced by the recent volcanic eruption in eastern congo are at risk of infection by colorado. the erupt of benita google volcano near the city of goma over a week ago, sent residents fleeing in a mass exodus that was chaotic and terrifying. many who fled ended up in nearby saki among them. hundreds of the children separated from their parents as they left the w. malia and mila reports. now from saki on, some of the young people still waiting to be reunited with their families in yet gone, go volcano, still fuming over
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a week after the devastating interruption. and it's still impacting people and it's is entity like 6 year old as he lost his parents and the calles when he and his family flat and panic on this child has been found. and he will take him to your home. because the way to find his parents, he will stay with you, but, but, but happy, but it's your works as a volunteer for the red cross. his job is to register children who have been separated from the parents. according to the us, nearly a 1000 children were reported missing after the option of them bahati and his colleagues have been able to reunite 700. with that parents party found ezra among other children on the street. he says their child is taken in body already has 6 children of his own what he meant to live wally, keep a sacrifice the little that i have that god has given me. that is what i feed the children. but still at least they can still
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afford a simple meal. many others fighting over essential to the people. yeah. that's, that's not enough. it's not teen. and it becomes a part of the provide the people the next hour, many of the 400000 people who fled the option come here to the town of soccer. there are no shelter. people are sleeping in schools or inside the church. what, when we wonder, how can i keep to the living conditions? i've become very bad with markets have no food enough. personally, i'm not making a living. i am now poor. was this your money now me was taken in 3 days ago. she never forgot the moment when the sky turned red. yes.
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i told my mom, mom, look, the volcano is now on fire. we got out and many we're seeing there was when we lost each other. i was very afraid i was shaking. i was not even able to run to the house. she thinks she knows where her parents might be, but it's far away. and transportation is expensive. after i find mom and dad would like to move here because i like it here. playing on the love of a past interruption as right now, me hope to be reunited with their parents soon. the let's move on to some other headlines from around the world. west african leaders had suspended molly from the eco, was trading block after a 2nd. military crew would 9 months with a meeting and gonna stop short of re imposing sanctions on molly. instead,
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the block insisted that it should be led by a civilian government as it prepares for elections. vietnam is started testing all 9000000 residents of hockey and city as part of efforts to contain a new corona virus outbreak. a strict lockdown is taken effect for city residence. vietnam is also stopped international arrivals at its main airport in hanoi young police in nigeria. se gunman have kidnapped around 200 children from a school in niger state. it's the latest in a series of such rapes with $700.00 students, abducted and held for ransom since december. germany is seeking clarification over reports that denmark helped the us by on senior european politicians, including anglo medical revelations that emerged in 2013 show that the u. s national security intelligence agency. tap the phones of several leaders, including the german chancellor. now a new multinational media investigation says danish military intelligence unit
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supported the us wiretapping operation. this is done mar, secret communication station near copenhagen. danish intelligence reportedly worked with the us national security hage, and see from here to eavesdrop on european politicians. that's according to danish sources. a joint investigation by several european media outlets shows. former german chancellor candidate pastime brook was among the espionage targets destined todd before and dro tests that allied intelligence services, spy, and leading politicians of other countries. and the testers, it's evidence that they have a life of their own. i think this is a political scandal, a major problem. the danish government didn't inform their german neighbors. so they apparently knew about the eavesdropping as early as 2015. the german government said it only found out about the spying after press inquiries. spying on
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chancellor uncle america on former foreign minister, frank walter stein mire, was revealed by an essay leeker edward snowden and a parliamentary inquiry. indeed, it did not reveal that a close european ally was involved most esteem. for now, you have to understand the system of intelligence services. it's not about friendships or morals. it's about asserting interests and gathering information to do that for you personally, i would take the approach with them and we can't trust anybody or me mandan, the say, the danish intelligence service, and the danish government refuse to comment on the latest revelations and join now by patrick's sense book from cancer micro city you party. he led the parliamentary investigations into an essay. spying on the chancellor. mister pennsburg. good to have you on d w. i want to ask you, you said in interviews that you are not surprised by these revelations, why is that? of course not. so i think europe in intelligence agencies work together with the u
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. s. side, so they work together with other partners and they have the interest. for example, if you're taking concerned the period of breakfast, i think our european partners have the interest to inquire, what are the positions and that's what so intelligence agency for to get information to gain information. and that's what they are doing really. so they work together, but they also spy on each other. how is that not a serious breach of trust? of course it's, it's a breach of trust on one side. but just if you have the trust that part not, i'm not spying on yourself. but this is a mistake, so also partner agencies did look what the other side is doing. so it's very important to know this. don't trust anybody. so you're say, this is par for the course in the intelligence world that germany cannot even trust its closest allies when it comes to intelligence. that's why i always pointed out,
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we have interest, we have common interests. but there is no field of friendship concerning states or agencies, friendship you have from between person, but not between agencies. and so of course we have something that we call $360.00 degree around view. so we also take care that our partners didn't buy only on us with germany, to work together with the us to spy on france, at least some of its closest europe and purchase. we have in our framework a decision that we don't buy on our partners. we don't buy on european partners and not on the american partners, but we have coming interests. we work together, for example, in bringing light in the fields, what russia is doing, what china is doing that we work together, but be aware that our partners maybe once to have
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a look inside and our information. so we keep them secret mister, i just want to make clear what you're saying or you're saying that other partners can spy in germany, but germany not on his partner. so so we don't invite them of course, and on the german law, of course it's a crime that somebody is spying here in germany. but on the other side we don't trust anybody that they don't do. we try to prevent that others also our european partners. we prevent that, they can spy in germany. okay, so do you think that berlin should take any action or obligations at least demand that this report be released? of course we have to find out what happened there. what kind of left, while the cable cables have been spied on and used for i'm trying to, to get into the communication of our leading politicians. of course we have to
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investigate this. but on the other side of something that we can band or something that we can avoid forever, we have to be aware that anybody tries to get information and these what's intelligence agencies for so never trust anybody. all right, patrick sandburg, from chester michaels cd you party. thank you very much for joining us here in the w. now, political opponents of israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu are joining forces with little in common besides the desire to oust him. that's tony bennett, a former netanyahu 8 and right wing hardliner says he is looking to form a diverse minority government one that potentially avoids another run of elections in israel. and could see the end of the net and yahoo era. a dramatic blow to netanyahu's, hopes of political survival. any more, i'm announcing today it's my intention to work with all my strength to establish
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a national unity governments together with my friends. yeah. you need to they should be so that god willing together we can rescue the country from its tao spin and return it on its path now who has been on the defensive for some time. israel with longest serving prime minister has been able to brush off public outrage over corruption charges. but after failing to form a majority government up to the fore selection and can use nation, yahoo to hold on power had become tenuous. this is the man responsible for forging the coalition to end netanyahu's 12 year rule form a tv hosea le pete is determined to put together parties from the far right to the left, including arabic, railey parties, the the commitment of bennett,
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who leads the right wing process your amino party is crucial to the proposed alliance. netanyahu responded by painting the broad coalition as a threat to national security. she would think about it. mother rose to terrance. how will we look in the eyes about enemies? what will they say in iran or in gather, what would they do in iran or gaza? what would they say in the holes of government in washington? no, to him shall be washington. but netanyahu know is that the biggest threat posed by the new government to the county prime minister himself. a russian news agency says that coven 19 is spreading faster in the country than it has since last october. the vaccine uptake in russia has been sluggish. so far, moscow's mayor even says that the capital has a lower percentage of vaccinated residents in any european city. d. w. 's. emily show and went to moscow specially built cobit hospital to find out how prepared
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doctors are for another ways. these suits have become like a 2nd skin for a doctors like denise milton. the 45 year old has been working in the intensive care unit of this corona virus hospital on the outskirts of moscow. since it opened just over a year ago. the hospital has just added a 5th. i see you denise me, huge and heads. it was a firm of the severity of the patients cases has intensified before our patients got better and stabilized in a short period of time. now the number of patients has stayed the same, but the severity of cases has war centers and the hospital specializes in treating cove. it. it takes in patient even when other wards in moscow are coping denise says around 80 to 90 percent of the beds. here are occupied at the moment. hospitalisation rates and moscow have been going up some experts or even warning of a 3rd wave in russia. but the doctors here say things are under control cost. if
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it's, how are you feeling the head doctors at the i see you do their ward rounds 3 times a day to check on patients and make sure they're stable level. think of most of the relatives don't always understand. they want their loved ones to be discharged immediately. we're just happy about the slightest improvement in a patient's condition. i mean, you still stay on your phone during the 1st wave of the corona virus last year. $12000.00 workers built this infectious disease hospital in just over a month. the sprawling hospital is reminiscent of a military camp, but it was built to stay. it has beds for up to $800.00 patients and a huge laboratory that can carry out hundreds of thousands of tests per day. it's the show piece in moscow's fight against the pandemic. the russian authorities have declared victory in the battle against cov, at 900 several times, but now the number of new corona virus infections is in showing up. again,
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particularly here in moscow. the vaccination drive is very slow in russia, even though the countries sputnik v vaccine is widely available. one survey shows nearly 2 thirds of russians don't want to get the job at all. still corona virus restrictions have been lifted almost entirely. and not everyone is worried about moscow's infections going up to the actual they've been promising a 3rd way for ages if it happens them where massive shots, which are very afraid of the 3rd wave we're going to be, i don't believe in this infection for denise mil huge in this kind of attitude about the virus is frustrating. the battle against the corona virus has essentially taken over his life. along with most of the medical staff, he lives in a dorm on the territory of the hospital for the ship, our neatness. once everyone understands that with this virus, you don't just have to protect yourself from others with a mask,
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but also protect others from yourselves. and that's when we'll really win against covert, we'll have less work if people take personal responsibility. showtime, there's already a huge turnover of patients that this hospital. but doctors here are convinced that they're prepared for a 3rd wave of the corona virus. if it hits. now for some other developments in the pandemic, the brazilian cities serrano has seen covered 900 deaths drunk by 95 percent after it was able to vaccinate almost all adults. it's being seen as a test for brazil, the world's 3rd worst had country australia. second most popular state victoria has reported 11 new cases of community transmission. rising numbers could prompt authorities to extend a 7 day lockdown, and japan says fans heading to the tokyo olympics may be required to provide a negative cobit 1900 test or vaccination. record 2 attempt now the future of this year's copa america has been thrown into doubt just 2 weeks before it's supposed to
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start. south america, football confederation says it can't be held in argentina as plan because of a court of our search. the event has been due to kick off and when aside is on june 13th last week. argentine as co host colombia was also shipped of the tournament because of civil unrest. bare and we have macs, merrill from d, w sports with us. hi max. this tournaments just 2 weeks away and now both host essentially been stripped of being able to hold the turn of it. so how could this happen? well, the tournament has had its fair share of struggles, like many events that were postponed from 2020 was move the year on and is to, to kick off on june 13th, in a long time, to go to have no host. and back in april, they already made a decision not to have fans in attendance. then columbia. as you mentioned, one of the co hosts was dropped, was removed 2 weeks ago due to the civil unrest there. and on the same day, argentina, the other host went into a strict lockdown. currently insuring one of the worst cove,
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it outbreaks on the planet and the government decided on sunday would not be safe constable. the south american football federation and rescinded the hosting rights just hours ago. and the situation in south america as a whole is quite dia, of the 12 worst hit countries at the moment in the world. 7 us in south america, 6 of those are participating in this tournament. and among those are also argentina and colombia who have both lost the hosting. right. so what does that mean for this tournament? how could it still go ahead? what are the options there? well, carnival have said they're going to analyze what other countries have expressed interest in the past and make a decision hopefully very soon they're going to meet today. but the list is incredibly short. i mean, she lays being put forward as a country that has had comparatively good vaccination roll out in south america. however, they're currently struggling with an outbreak, brazil in paraguay, a very, very vague maybe's, and us a being touted as a potential host having hosted in 2016 as a guest nation where they participated,
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but they're not in this torment. so there's no real incentive for them. to take this on, the incentive you could argue might exist for countries like guitar or saudi arabia who would maybe like the p all. and the cloud that comes with hosting this sort of tournament. but i think it could and probably should be cancelled because this would be this the 4th copa and 60 years because there was the special tournament in 2016 health. we've had a lot of copa americas. maybe it's just better as louis swat is voted. why says prioritize the health of the people rather than money? i'm sure a lot of people are watching this closely, especially here in europe. do to hold a continental tournament here in june. how is that looking? well yeah, it's a 60th anniversary year has moved from last year to this year and it's held across the toner, the continent rather in 12 cities across europe. now that's gone down to 11 off to dublin, pulled out and they will be fans up to 20 percent and most stadiums. but for instance, munich has still not confirmed that they will actually allow these 20 percent of the capacity to enter bands there. and it was, it's probably going to be
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a logistical nightmare. teams are going to be playing in england and scotland. they might then not be able to fly into germany without a quarantine that could happen in the quarter finals. indeed. so it's going to be a bit of a struggle even though it will go ahead. max merrill from d. w for thank you very much. now here in berlin, lockdown restrictions are using as the number of new cobit 1900 cases continues to fall. many people have taste of normal life this weekend with restaurants, cafes, and traditional beer garden serving customers again. after a long shut down the one familiar sight in germany, but recently almost forgotten. now berliners are finally able to enjoy a famous german pastime. again, meeting with friends and abuse garden. so much better to get me here. refresh on the tap, showing that certainly a relief. but i must say that i'm still a bit cautious. after many months of closure,
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beer gardens are making you hesitant. come back. the employees who had been reduced pay during the shut down, i finally back to work as if it was the, the, the call starting again, the guy coming back to them before because of the need for tests. but here is happy and very relaxed. and some patrons are still put off by complex regulations, currently in place in germany. to enjoy any outdoor dining customers are required to provide proof of a negative call that has taken on the same day or of prior vaccination or recovery . this topic goes really has a nuisance. i'm. i'm firstly we don't have enough staff to check everything. and secondly, i don't think it really is their job to police. everyone, especially when it comes to identification with that this whole issue of tackling will be dropped very soon. for insight dining i can understand it for, but you have to verify all these recovery and evidence of vaccination proceeding
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security, more freedom, more dignity, have their hoax been fulfilled in where does the stand today? 10 years after the arab springs and rebellion starts june 7th on d, w. the. the global recovery is underway. the new report from the always cd raises the economic outlook for most economies. but it warns that recovery could be uneven, with some emerging economies likely needing years to recover their loss. growth. also coming up 13 needs a strong year for its beleaguered tourism sector. but early signs aren't looking good and it's a fight against a very minutes in australia. how plague of mice is reading farming in the state of new south wales flow. welcome to the show. i'm convinced in berlin. global recovery
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is underway. that's the upshot of the latest forecast from the o, e. c. d. the organization for economic cooperation and development. but it warns that the rebound is still uneven with some countries facing challenges for years to come. the c d projecting global economic growth of nearly 6 percent this year. last year's all contraction of 3 and a half percent for 2022. it's expecting more strong growth. somewhat tapered at 4.4 percent. now even if those overall numbers look good, the recovery will still be slower in some places. by the end of 2022 economic activity in many member countries. especially emerging economies like argentina or south africa will still not be back to pre panoramic levels. earlier i spoke with lawrence boone, she's chief economists for the cd. about the generally positive forecast. i asked her, what policy makers around the world have done, right. so i know it's a, quite an extraordinary recovery in the way thing. we're projecting global economy
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to rebalance 6 percent each year. that high school, right in 50 year, government has got wind, amazing employees to ball and you know, we have a nation and having said that, we're very and how and even the recovery looks mind at the moment. what is it that's flowing recovery potentially for some of these emerging economies. we're talking about argentina, south africa, for example, where the main factors, knowing the recovery is delayed the nation. and i think we have talked back to may and they are we bonding sharply, but the fact is not reaching imagine market economies. we are back in aging and more and wider. we need to do more on tradition, on tradition, on allowing vaccines to quote bother are osborne. she's chief economist, the cd. thank you for joining us. and speaking of emerging economies,
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turkey so like growth of just under 2 percent in the 1st quarter of the year, it's according to new figures released today. that however is called comfort for many businesses there they continue to suffer from the pandemic, especially those in tourism. a few international rivals last year, about 2 thirds of turn revenue from a normal year just vanished in theory. 2021 should be better when you turks. here it won't be most of our earth by normally enjoys the view from the terrors of his hotel. but that's changed for months, he's only seen the empty car phase and frustrated street vendors in antalya as old town, along with other hotel owners, was struggling just as much as he is. one of you know, a lot of consensus on a day like this. i couldn't sit and talk to you, we'd be fully booked with a lot to do. but right now, occupancies just tend to 20 percent. things continue like this. go bankrupt soon.
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10 hotels around here have already given up. when i come to the in the race to win back flooring tourist this summer, turkey risk losing out while other popular destinations like greece, italy and spain are trying to lock in booking software decline and corona virus infections. turkey still remains on many travel warning lists as a high risk country. and tell us beaches are almost as deserted as when the pandemic began back then. many believed everything would get back on track in a year, but they were wrong. only a few flooring as a here most of them from ukraine and russia. they are enjoying their vacation to the fullest little gifts, new stock, home in russia to be crowded. but here they're empty. we have everything to ourselves. you go near the theatre. now i've never seen so few vacation as you are in turkey for the local, this must be
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a big problem. i really feel sorry for them. the whole region depends on tourism. 3.5000000 visitors came to antalya last year instead of the average 15000000. and that's what most everyone has suffered from small boutique hotels to large resorts . the target store, the minister is trying to paint a positive picture. he says the countries karone of ours measures are successful and that the dry spot for tourism will soon be over. because i some i live in devon or we get on with the vaccination. the easier it is for us to keep infection rates slow. and that's why i think we can expect a significant increase the number of holiday makers in the 2nd half of the year. of course, we're still not comparable to 2019, but i think we'll have better tours and figures than last year. most of our buy would like to believe that, but so far he receives more cancellations than bookings on his phone correspond
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julia han file. that's the way she joins me now from symbol with more you'll be good to see you. why is it that turkey is on so many travel restriction lists at the moment and could that change anytime soon? well, it's difficult to predict, and that's exactly what's giving the turkish tourism industry a hard time right now. corona vars. infection rates here in turkey has dropped in recent weeks. the health ministry now reports about $7000.00 new infections per day down for more than $60000.00 in april. but there seem to be concerns over how the pandemic has been managed by the government and whether the situation is in fact under control important markets such as the u. k, germany and russia, a warning against travel to turkey. russia has even cancelled nearly all flights to the country and it's not clear when they will resume from what i have seen. the turkish hotel industry is well prepared in terms of safe tourism concepts and
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health care services. but it really depends on the number of international arrivals tourism accounts, usually for up to 12 percent of the turkish economy. so the country can't afford another last season you leave. the tourism ministry spoke to predicted that there would be a strong 2nd half if that does take place, would it still be enough to help hoteliers like the one you spoke to, for example. well, many in the industry have suffered a lot. and although the tourism minister told us that the government has done a lot to support businesses from tax reductions to credits and short time work allowances, many small business owners tell us they have hardly received any support or not the kind of support they would have needed it's not just about the launch all inclusive hotels, more than 3000000 people work in tourism here in turkey, including seasonal workers, hundreds of thousands are estimated to have lost their jobs during the pandemic
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look at most of those by the hotel owner. i talked to, he told me that he wasn't able to keep all of his employees and that the price for has started. now he's offering rooms at a 50 percent discount. of course, let me mention that there are local tourists and they are going to spend the holidays and i'm tired. is mia and boardroom, but that's just not enough. the cash flooring tourist spend is really crucial to the top shaquana b, w, julia han and isabel. thank you. let's take a look now. some of the other business stories making headlines. study by the young says that the world, 16 biggest carmakers increase their sales by 35000000000 euros in the 1st quarter of the year. they've also seen higher profits. one reason is that many car companies had already introduced cost cutting policies before the pandemic. chinese factories manufactured less and made in the month before due to less demand and higher prices. for raw materials, analyst worn apart shortages, especially in semi conductors and new coven, 1900 outbreaks in guam going province,
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as well as in neighboring countries. have cause chinese companies to ramp down production, strawberry farmers and cashmere or harvesting a bumper crop this year. but lockdown measures means they can't get their products to market, and thus the customers farmers in the disputed territory have been struggling with local restrictions. well, before the pandemic, the strawberries here in the western kashmiri region of gunner balls are ready for harvest and the harvest is good. in fact, much better than in most years. can we load the strawberries and about and attend to? embracing the croc on the bundle and shops are closed and the whole are closed and we haven't been a 100 percent for in terms of around 70 can see multiple hanging fruit farming is an important source of income in the indian controlled
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kashmir region in 2019400 tons of strawberries were harvested here, but lockdown measures imposed during the day. the 2nd wave of covered 19 infections in india have caused demand in places like new delhi and chanty car to plummet. strawberry being the 1st harvest off our fruits. and unfortunately, we are facing pandemic, and there is no market. everybody's, every farmer is trying to sell it locally. me then you are selling. local bird produce are locally generated for a product in a local market. you get very less and you get price. and when people are not coming out because of fear, because offended. so definitely our horticulture industry, which was flourishing. it has definitely has suffered cashmere is actually in its 3rd year of locked down when india stripped cashmere of 70 autonomy in 2019. it's 7000000 people were banned from the streets. kashmiris were forced to stay in their
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homes and command communications blackout was imposed since then. the economy of the region has been in shambles. the pandemic has just made the situation worse. not a good outlook for cashmere language and strawberry farmers. the australian state of new south wales was lodging. a relief package for farmers dealing with plagues of mice authorities. they're so desperate their drink solutions considered unconventional, and maybe even dangerous to stop the play. at this farm and new south wales mice are swarming the grain stores. it's a widespread problem. social media is full of images like this, something out of a horror movie. farmers are desperate crops things side, but then go and then digging into the crop. nate and it doesn't lead to come up or as it just come out and poke the head through the soil that has been bought in the
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heads of bought in the tip. so from to sprawl, and then if there isn't a massive calling of the road and soon farmers, associations are warning the pled could go on for 2 or more years. are also a have applied to the federal government for emergency approval for a poison that is 4 times stronger than anything that's available on the market at the moment. a product, but he's currently illegal in australia because he's so toxic and we're having to go down this path because we need something that he's super strength. critic say the poison could have unintended consequences on other wildlife. last years. wet weather could be a reason that the most population has exploded. environmental and animal rights activists are calling on the government to invest the time and money now to research alternative methods for solving this problem and preventing the next infestation is a reminder of our top story. this our new growth forecast from the
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o. c. d raised the economic outlook for most economies, but it warns that recovery could be uneven with some emerging economies in particular, meeting years potentially to recover lost growth. as it for me and the business team, you can always find out more like w dot com slash business. ah ah, understand that that tags and in the end, if you are not allowed to see you anymore, we will send you back. are you familiar with these lions? what's your story. ready have you wasn't, i wasn't women especially and victims design and part of your story
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chain. only understand this new culture. so you are not a visitor, not against you. want to become a citizen into migrants, your platform for reliable information. mm. use this me fun. well, stories gonna discrimination against rastafarian usa life at the mexican border. but we start in india where the corrode is. iris continues to spread unchecked. hospitals have reached their limit, and oxygen is precious. the gold volunteers are fighting for every single life. the nation has been the last to the right on the road in front of the campus.
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50 kilometers from home. his son passed the could one of my and has also developed a year long infection. he gently needs to be hospitalized. but his father says, even this meek ship to the engine and it's a blessing. these people are working 24 hours providing oxygen to linda. otherwise it's very difficult to get oxygen to get a bed in a hospital. lots of good morning this morning. i visited 15 or 20 hospitals to look for the bags for him. isn't a single bed. all of them refused us. for the last 2 weeks, then he has been facing a severe shortage of medical oxygen. this is a life ceiling, last resort of free oxygen. so run by copper health, a seat group wanting us to consider the list. we are taking some secondary to the
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central tenet of service because several of them have already been infected. but don't here. den us the aren't afraid they'd be, they must do something to save the life they need. i go home to thief. what was the time i told my wife has never stopped. it's the men support we are getting. that is allowing us to eat so many like this is the time that people are even afraid to have one infected when i've gotten the group has 9 sounding nearby and the oxygen here is provided for free. the previous night with the flu, she after reading for that long tagging authority on twitter and even reducing it to flow to subsistence levels to make it last longer the hospital. but the live in
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the mix time. dr. let's apply that used to last them 2 weeks now evaporated in 36 odds. they cannot predict if the next drone will reach them on time. again, if you do get lucky back at the oxygen service syndrome has finally managed to arrange a bed for his son. immediately. his cylinder is rolled towards another patient, 2 weeks into the oxygen crisis. he'll every liberty vet, if it gets me there are over 10000 practicing rest of ariens had gone up the west african countries laws guaranteed and freedom of religion, but many rest, ferentz se they experienced discrimination.
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general, my guy has been eric musician for 3 tickets now. in this abandoned to tracking dennis capital a cra, he re heads his with his triplets children. but behind the melody do produce. he says story of rejection and discrimination because of their hey, and 5th period. for instance, you sit in a structural and their boss to town and everybody comes and there's no, you know, 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 dreadlocks. and it's griggs, his hot breath. just like tyrone. well, he knew by incredible. yeah. is not in school because of his dreadlocks,
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his father around what is disappointed as a consequence, rejection families like he's faced in ghana. so to come to your home in africa and see we are using our oil, colo rules and guidelines to place that warranty under discriminate of the warranty . but it is even worth being nobody with them on the white one because your own people find the best feelings. i'm now looking for a new school for him. as an alternative, there are over $10000.00 practices are furious in ghana, keeping the hey, it's unimportant aspect of the fees. but with that comes constance stereotype in the us criminals. dennis lows allow for freedom of religion, but the rest, the freedom, faith is not officially recognized. human rights activates once a course of action to stop the discrimination. monica knew equally believe
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that was the period deserve acceptance. of christine seldom was lend the different sorts of people so rust, our feelings are also a group of people, how own distinct identification, my guy and his family, giving up this to dream of, to tal acceptance 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 maybe right away, at least at the us border next to mexico and texas. lately,
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they have seen more and more immigrants arriving on the us side. many of them cross their front yard and even knock on their door. they come in late asking for their act. what every other at our 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 wind, 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 and very over and 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. wireless, our truck semi element may not meet elements. men with trump, we saw less people crossing the border inside and they're more my parents to they
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are from mexico, so i do understand them from them, but we just can't help it. we can't do anything for thousands, we will not pay a month for helping undocumented immigrants is against the law. in the us. helpers can even get arrested. many of the people who cross the river or from central america, they escape from life threatening situations at home or criminal activities are part of everyday life. for many paying co yodi to get to the u. s. is their only option. close on the ground where they cross the river and response mark their pass . the streets in rome are packed with national guard, state troopers and police officers. thousands of immigrants have been arriving every month in a city of roughly $12000.00 residents. 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 gonna entail immigration reform for a better policy because right now an open border type situation is not the safest for anybody. and every day concerned for people like the back of a 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 club. the me sunday louis was one of the most important modern architects, his new national gallery, and the lin isn't of an icon that was in desperate need of modernization. now it sparkling you again. ah, after more than 5 years the renovation of burns noah. no cavalry is finally complete. as for now, the famous an iconic museum designed by lute big me fund
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a can be it might, in its simplest form, as a temper lights on the surface, not much seems to have changed to each other, often height and times of openness. this whole is a unique structure, you know, at the museum in the world is like kids. 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. mostly me was take 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 metric tons of steel. well, well did to get the on site into one piece to form the roof. hydraulic jacks lifted
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it into place at top 8 killers, a masterpiece of engineering that still causes george to boost the last nice fund. building to be completed, the crowning glory of his korea in the good guys the 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 wants to calculate 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 old, british architect and david chipper failed, was a fan before he took on the renovation job. radical uncompromising piece of architecture was quite shocking, very impressive in elements being very ident 5 and
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comprehensible. you know, everybody can understand how this works. the contract for the noise, no calories renovation was an immense and the taking $14000.00 credit plates had to be removed, restored and re installed. the entire structure was complete. the strip down it was meticulously inventory later reassembled like a past puzzle. grid of all unnecessary intrusions. miss rose stopped concept is now restored to its former minimalistic glory. the news, news. the news,
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