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the also in book form the news . this is the deputy news line from germany demand dances, claims, but did not help the united states. despite on anglo americans. jenna chancellor fell victim to a phone tapping operation, but suddenly now become clear, close european l. i was also involved china scraps to child policy couples will be allowed up to 3 children to boost the birthright. the most say they can't afford to have a big family class lost in the chaos of
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a volcanic eruption that we made. the children separated from their parents in a mass evacuation and the volunteers doing their best to take care of them. and remembering one of the most infamous racial atrocities in american history, the thing for you want more burned down a district known as black bull street. we report from oklahoma, the divisions that remain a 100 years old. ah, ah, i'm anthony. how it welcome the leaders of france and germany demanding answers over a report that denmark helped us by on senior european politicians, including chancellor anglo medical, initial revelations, nearly a decade ago, showed that the u. s. national security agency tapped the funds i believe is including merkel now a new multi nation us wire tapping operation,
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spying on your neighbors. denmark secret intelligence agency reportedly gave us counterpart the n. s a access to extensive data streams to danish internet cables to eavesdrop on european politicians and joined investigation by several european media outlets shows pharma german chancellor candidate pastime book was one of the be enough targets. he's angry at the revelation saying it's pretty grotesque that allied intelligence services spy on leading politicians of other countries. it's evidence that they have a life of their own. i think this is a political scandal. the phone tapping of chance. le le macklin, former foreign minister find the vital stein my, came out in 2013, as part of whistleblower. edward snowden leaks on the n. s. a 's active a t's. what they didn't reveal was that such a close european l. i was involved in another major problem. the danish government
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didn't inform their german neighbors, though they apparently knew about the east dropping as early as 2015 to those who were involved in the original investigation into the n. s a scandal. this hasn't come as a price. that's why i always pointed out, 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 agency. so never trust anybody. the german government only found out about the latest revelations from the press. after a virtual meeting, both terms, le, le, mackerel and french president demand, what am i call? emphasized wiretapping allies was not acceptable. you know, we still, i was relief to hear that the danish government, the dentist, defense minister also made it very clear what she thought of that. and so in addition to seeking clarity about the facts, i see
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a good basis on which we can really both trusting relationships. but to achieve that, copenhagen will have to find a way to keep its intelligence agency and check of a more way joined by thomas vegas. first member of the institute of national and international security at associate professor at the university of southern denmark . welcome, which thing cautious reactions from france and germany considering the severity of the allegations. what do you bring into that response? well, if germany or the government of gentle imaculi's, usually not the one with, with, with the, with a very strong were with 1st strong words. but i think it's still as well, it's still worth listening to her aunts and furthermore, she opens a gate opener a whole loophole for denmark to get out of this very, very, very precarious situation. that the contract of the bottle into nicholas made
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a path out as you say, but even that being the case, how serious a breach of trust is this between denmark and then i, germany. well, this is a very serious matter and it's the know the whole scan which, which, which came out yesterday evening shows also i would say some, some pretty fundamental issues within the european community. the me, the question is how and why states use uses. so it's the technical advantages of allying themself without, with, with, with united states to gain, to, to say to, to gain more advantage of filling out the, filling out the naples. this is the we only have the names on the, on the, and a few of the german politicians which were mentioned in this report. but we are also talking about swedish norwegian, so it was like the very closest,
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the very closest and oldest friends of denmark in the region. how they did it is of course of interest. but the, the how and the why. what motivated the danes to cooperate with the us on this? well, i think we have to look back. your denmark has been a close ally of the united states, especially on quizzes of sick and in, in the baltic sea area politics, the area, emerson, the early days of the cold war. and this is actually been one of the special jesus to be in the genes of the danish for until your service. and it brought the country a lot of good during the cold war that we were able to listen into. so you and polish in eastern radio, korean communication and also able to, to keep up the ability to listen it. but the problem is, of course, the world around us have changed the enemies of just the and i'll talk this in the european union. and i think that this the scandal now shows that the policy,
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the policy of not have not so to speak, so to speak. you been been up to date with the changes in the past generation here in our business and with the changing landscape that you mentioned in mind. is this lockley, do you think to have any long lasting political and diplomatic consequences? one landscape that you mentioned in mind is this likely the thing to have any long lasting, political and diplomatic consequences. well. busy that's a huge and important an important question because it really depends on how this is dealt with within the european in your opinion, if we, if at all, if it's all hostile and we can have forgotten all about it in a few weeks time, and we will get just as a price the next time a similar case will come up in $5.00 or 10 or 20 years time. and the will come soon . really cases i show you or the european union would try and, and see to repel the repair. the problem does. but if it is in the,
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in the dilemma of national interest against, against the community interest, so to speak, she must take benmark 1st and act with americans, or should they think think, think in a larger european framework, i don't think that the market actually along with it with, with thoughts like this. come a 2nd for this. thanks so much for your input. all right, let's get you up to speed on some of the other stories making headlines around the world of this l. the united nations nuclear watchdog says around stop pilot enriched uranium is around 16 times the minute set by a 2015 nuclear accord. it also says pe, ron failed to explain traces of process you. radium found that several undeclared science talks are currently underway on reviving the nuclear deal after the us pulled out in 2018 people are voting and long delayed parliamentary elections. in the break way somali region of somalis, molly van declared independence,
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30 years ago, that is not gained international recognition. already say the polls demonstrate it's comparative stability, the rest of somalia, the suffered decades of civil war in syria medical workers, the protesting out of the world health organization gave a seat on an executive board to the government of president bashar assad doesn't rallied in rebel health problems they say i saw that is responsible for bombing clinics and hospitals during the devastating civil war now and it's 10 year well, the agency doctors without borders is warning that hundreds of thousands of people displaced by volcanic eruption in eastern democratic republic of congo. or at risk of cholera in fiction. the option of mountain nearer gone go near the city of gomez bought a k ya take macs, mass exodus hundreds of children was separated from their parents. they w. mario miller reports now from nearby soccer on the young people still waiting to
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be reunited with their families. then he had gone, go volcano, still fuming over a week after the devastating eruption. and it's still impacting people in 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 you're welcome, 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 you and nearly a 1000 children were reported missing after the option of them. the hardy and his colleagues have been able to reunite 700 with that parents. had he found ezra among other children on the street. he says the child has taken in body already has 6 children of his own what you need to live while they keep doing a sexual sized
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a little that i have that god has given me. that is what i feed the children. but i still struggle for at least they can still afford a simple meal. many others fighting over essential goods. the i'm not able to provide to people the next hour, many of the 400000 people who fled the option come here to the town of soccer. there are no shelters. people are sleeping in schools or inside the church. what when they when g one. so how can i keep the living conditions i've become very bad? markets have no. personally, i'm not making a living. i'm now a poor was if you learn now me was taken in 3 days
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ago. she never forgot the moment when the sky turned red. i told my mom, mom, look, the volcano is now on fire. we got out and many were fleeing. 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. me in the after i find mom and dad would like to move here because i like to play on the love of a pastor option as right now. me hope to be reunited with their parents soon. correspondent marian miller has more on the threat to help posed by drinking water from like cuba. we are and go mom,
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30 kilometers away from both places have the same water. that's actually one of the ones where people come to collect water in order to drink quite risky doctors without borders wants that that could be a color outbreak if people continue drinking on this leg. another reason what kind of the fear that there could be interruption on the lake and also love us knowing and this could cause luck to be released. and then the kid was d w 's. maria miller, reporting from goma or china is scrapping its long standing policy of only allowing couples to have 2 children. parents will now be able to have up to 3. the ruling communist party wants to reverse the low birth rate. the latest census shows china's population is growing at its lowest rate in decades. officials fear the aging population means the shrinking workforce, which could in turn for decades of economic growth. this pediatrics center in
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beijing may look busy, but china is birthright, has fallen heavily in recent years. many hear welcome to use of the new 3 child policy, but also regretted that it didn't come sooner. still hot. oh yeah, i think it's a good policy because the aging population is quite a serious problem. i think the country should have taken the step earlier. like us have missed the time that we could have had another child saying. china is rolling communist party relaxed. it's one child policy in 2016, allowing most couples to have 2. but that appears to have done little to stop the birthrights downward trend. latest census data shows that the number of people in china older than 65 rose sharply in the last decade. at the same time, the working age population shrank dramatically. despite the new 3 child's policy,
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many chinese a hesitant to have more children. they say the extra costs involved, along with the demands of taking care of their own elderly parents. i just too much to bear. i hear ya, they should be more policy support to encourage people to give birth to more children, including more education, support, medical support, so that people are more willing to raise children off some 40 years after the implementation of the one child policy. it seems china's next generations will face a whole set of new challenges. for more on the story we asked a w correspondent, mathias building in beijing. how serious china's demographic crisis is. 4 years ago, china lifted the ban on the 2nd child and allow people to have 2 children. there was a very small baby woman the following year, but already the year after the birth rate started declining again,
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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, it is 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 children than to encourage them. trying to 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 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 better chances in life. state w correspondent mathias building a reporting for us there from bass. you okay, looking now some of the other world news in brief,
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vietnam started testing all 9000000 residents. hutchins city to contain a new outbreak that strict lockdown is in force. it also has stopped international arrivals at its main airport in hanoi, nato secretary general in stoughton big says the alliance will restrict access to its headquarters for the liberty of diplomat. decision comes awake off developers forced a passenger planned to divert to men, scan a risk at a distance dissident journalist on board versus not a member of nato, but 9 times a diplomatic mission to the organization is rouse opposition leader yet lockheed says there are still many obstacles to forming a new coalition government that our prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, the central leader is trying to forge and the lines including a right wing pro settler party and arab israeli party has to wednesday deadline to do so quickly. so well, russian news agency says that toby 19 is spreading faster than at any time since
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last october. vaccine uptake in russia has been sluggish. moscow's message, the capital has lower right to vaccination than any other major european city, dw, emily sure. when went to a specially built facility in moscow to find out where the doctors are ready for another wave of infections. the suits have become like a 2nd skin for doctors like denise mill, yuton. 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 worse. as soon as the hospital specializes in treating cove it,
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it takes in patients 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 plus events . 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. let us 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. it's in them with me and you still stay on your phone. during the 1st wave of the corona virus last year, 12000 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
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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 $900.00 several times. but now the number of new corona virus infections is inching up again, particularly here in moscow. the vaccination drive is very slow in russia, even though the countries. sputnik li, 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. they've been promising a 3rd way for ages if it happens then where massive shots are, which you were very afraid of the 3rd ways we can give you that. i don't believe in this infection for denise maloof in this kind of attitude about the virus is frustrating. the battle against the corona virus has essentially taken over his
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life. along with most of the medical staff, he lives in a dorm on the territory of the hospital c, a r. nicholas. once everyone understands that with this virus, you don't just have to protect yourself from others with a mask, but also protect others from yourselves. and that's when will really win against kobe, will have less work if people take personal responsibility. he should find there's already a huge turnover of patients at the hospital. but doctors here are convinced that they're prepared for a 3rd wave of the corona virus. if it hits the u. s. is mocking, decent terry of one of the most notorious racial atrocities in american history. in 921, a white mob looted and burned a prosperous black neighborhood in tulsa, oklahoma, killing as many as 300 people leaving thousands homeless ceremonies to remember what is one of the deadliest racial massacres in the us have been taking place. president joe biden will also join the consumer ations
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a 100 years ago. the area was known as black wall street because of its many black entrepreneurial businesses. for decades, what happened was kept quiet, and the recently has the full scale of the massacre come to light report carolyn chile sent us this report. the joy and pride in tulsa green. what district people here are commemorating one of the worst race massacres in u. s. history about the same time they're celebrating their heritage. most of the survivors of town has raised massacre are no longer alive, but their descendants are here today. it was kept a secret here until that and learn about it until i was about 9 or 10 years. so, well, i don't think people one to go back and remember the traumatic things that happened . they might have been afraid that it might happen again in 1921, a white mob,
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along with tulsa police, a members of the national guard attacked a black wall street. this 3, by looting and burning businesses and hopes greenwood was reduced to ashes. at least 300 people were killed, or 10000 black people were left homeless. a shameful episode in the history of the city where race still devised this residence. we have our north part of tulsa, which is for donna black in and south and east and west is predominately white. and i feel like there's that line that you just don't cry if you're one of the other is always been a division. but with me growing up in north hall, so we never went out to buy anything. everything was going no, we had own stores. we had our schools, we had own doctors and hospital. why the elder child sums have remained silent in the past, out of fear, a younger generation beliefs. the only solution is communicating what happens on that fateful day. it's ignorance that keeps us divide it so events like this.
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continuing to educate people, that's the only thing that i think is going to get off the path that point that is what this migration day is all about. teaching people what should never happen again. nevertheless, there are still some very secrets from the town. so race massacre, a gruesome discovery was recently made at oak lawn cemetery. this is the side where archaeologists the an earth, a mass grave a couple of months ago. they assume it might be connected to the child or race massacre of 1921. until this is clarified, the unknown bodies were remain in the ground. some of the cruel things that happened in this dark chapter of history remain unknown. and for many residents and tell us forgiveness will only be possible once the whole truth is finally brought to light. even if it's more than a 100 years later,
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the sport now no, no me a soccer has withdrawn from the french open, tennis organized was threatened to expel her when she was boycotted, a nice conference. the will. number 2 decided not to face report is after her 1st round. when the partition take 30 mental health issues, she was fine. $15000.00 soccer earlier said she would not attend the obligatory news conferences. she maintains questioning affects her mental well being. over reaching the summit of mount everest is a challenge for any climate. for one who is disabled, you might think the difficulties would be insurmountable. but one chinese mountain a has managed to overcome his disability to reach the peak. disputed shows, images of a thief, few would have thought possible. 46 year old chinese climate young home reaching the summit of mount everest. what is remarkable is that he is blind when listening to hip hop. i would get come because i couldn't see where i was walking,
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and i couldn't find my central gravity. sometimes i would full. but i kept thinking i had to face those difficulties. why? young hong is the 1st blind person in asia and only the 3rd anywhere to scale the world's highest peak. he lost a sight at the age of $21.00. after suffering, glaucoma, he managed to get to the top of every but with the help of 3 guides. he believed his experience of reaching the summit was different from that of most other climbers. so that's why i didn't feel exhilarated or emotional. like other time was i didn't think too much, i thought that the environment around me was quite risky. so i told my guide, i wanted to get down quickly to the shanghai made it down to base camp safely. he said, he knows why he was successful and has some advice others in his position. the time you know, if you're disabled or able bodied, whether you have lost your,
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i don't have no legs or hands. it doesn't matter as long as you have a strong mind. you can always complete a thing that other people cannot leave your relation. in his case, this is certainly turned out to be true. and before we go, here's a quick reminder of our top story. germany demanding answers other claims, the denmark, hope, the united states supplier and the national nearly a decade ago. and the now become clear, close europeans, l i was also involved in just a moment. i'll be back to take you through the day. stay with us for that and don't forget the website is there for the latest news at any time at the w dot com will be the actually use the news.
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small, i never would have gone on the tray, but i would not have put myself and my parents. angel bought it either later with love on that one. i think it has serious problems on a personal level. and i was unable to live. there wasn't gonna, ah, you know, their story migrants clarify, reliable information for migrant. the old saying that one must keep your friends close and your enemies even closer is being tested in berlin. it's been some years since it was revealed to us was listening in the gym and chancellor anglo medical's phone conversations. it was outrageous at the time but also not completely out of step in alarm and often complicated relationship. but the report suggesting that the eavesdropping was
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