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the as it was, it was an incredible feeling to be, were liberated they had hoped for more security, more freedom, more dignity, have their hopes for 10 years after the arab spring. a rebellion starts june 7th on d, w. i who doesn't work for me. oh. on mount everest climb is, are aiming for the top of the world, but it's not just cold and extreme heights putting lives at risk many pushing for the peak despite a corona virus outbreak on the mountain. some teams were devastating coding. and
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once the sherpas went to lose our base camp fire nipples. hospitals are overrun with thousands of new daily cases. critical oxygen cylinders and vaccines are in short supply. as napoleon covert storm continues to rage. the pool is in lockdown. battling it's west surgeon cove at 19. the health care sector is totally overwhelmed. we'll talk to the red cross in a moment. first, the government's desperate calls for help from abroad. even the help of international tourists, a record number of whom are registered to climb the world's most famous mountain and is here. the season is coming to an end, but the climb is, could still do the people in the pool. a huge favor. the gasping for precious breath in a race against time. these coven patients in the himalayas fighting for their lives, there among the lucky few to have access to oxygen, vital,
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but increasingly scarce result. here. a recent surgeon cove at 19 cases has brought nepal fragile health care system to a breaking point. and oxygen supplies are running out. now the government's urging not ever it's climate to help merge, and somebody in addition, sol, climbers, at the base cavities, have an ample number of oxygen cylinder, high quality. and we have requested owners and operators to bring back those empty cylinders immediately after the completion of their expeditions, utilizing the benefits of the people family. so i got a new pool has issued some 700 climbing permit this season and been to get the mountaineering and tourism industry back on their feet. it's estimated climb as will abandon around a 3 and a half 1000 oxygen bottles on the mountain. this year alone cylinder is desperately
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needed in the fight again. corona virus. our of our man and hit in our public. there have a lot of war and a bio signal, so they have a problem for oxygen. i heard that we have around 7 subjects have around 1000 buttle. so we can, we can one day from here weekend for the cylinder to our government. and government will make repairs for medical oxygen. these bottles are being prepped for a mountain trek. he's the government's plans, work out, they could soon be saving lives on the ground. nathan process, tim sina joined us from nepal. red cross. he's in cap man, do tell us about what's happening there because you described the situation in india as a horrifying preview of napoleon future. what is the situation like now? the decision in the fall are in prison. and then it
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takes about 40 to 50 percent in region 40 to 50 percent for the last week. and then the jazz also or the go the already us. and then in fact, from now increasing the covert spreading right throughout the country. what, what about hospitals? what about oxygen? what, how well equipped in the country the r r over that there isn't all the private investigators out there is a no, i liberal nor i see we have i liberal and then no ventilator save. i live them before are dying without a fusion, without. without that, without i seal and pull out. i was dying without the thing to the street. i was enrolled at. he agreed on how, how sweet. and then many people lot. i now enjoy. so nicole,
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seeing exactly what happened in neighboring india, but hasn't been able to equip itself in time. what about this, what about help from abroad help from these climate climbing ever is bringing back their anti oxygen tanks. is there enough help coming? yes, yes. and then you go in there for the last 3 weeks. there are many, many, and then you manage are going to different have provided oxygen, oxygen bond, medical supply means all demoss and roles. and then if he did on the many medicine. so the bases and then go in and then the government from the law countries and that route and also provide it. 7 now and then the, now your son is not that much if you, we like the 60000 oxygen fill in this. what about vaccine has also been a call from government officials for help from abroad. as far as vaccine doses go
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we don't have any direction, right? now and then then our main, our prime, me, our prime ministers and our she didn't down approach to the moment of us yet. or they just put any fractions. and then the india and china, and then also you get bought them. and also, you know, i did is did, and then sign out for me, the 1000000, but from others notice months. so now in the given 1000000 the months before and then all the 1000000 where there are 2 possible. but we don't have the 2nd and the need, the 2nd or we look on we don't, we are not. so they've asked me to do we want back and, and then roxanne, either one vaccine if it is on the so to some of the optical beat. so tell us, what does nicole need to do right now to get on top of this situation? we need, we need, we need,
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we need the medical equipment and the medical out hospitals. and also we need faxes. we need gording back and the medical equipment including oxygen cylinder and actually going to blonde cable have to leave it there . thank you very much for joining us and being on the show today. pleasure speaking to try to see if you're ready. thank you. thank you. thank you. turning now to some other stories from pandemic. india's corona virus infections to 28000000 a monday, with health authorities reporting over 2000000 active cases. there is some good news in d as david you. infection rates continue to decline indicating the current wave may have already paid. china has locked down con joe asked for a flare up in you covered cases. initial reports indicate the new infections linked to the mutation 1st to take that in india. health authorities are ramping up local
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testing and vaccination drives to prevent a widespread outbreak. the palestinian territories have approved a single dose version of brushes. sputnik vaccine tubs make light rushes direct investment fund is reportedly and talks with india manufacturers to stop producing the job as early as next month. use in asian markets. and a record virus search has he doesn't tina forcing officials to suspend the copa america football tournament. there, the chief cabinet minister said his country tried to keep its commitment to always the event. the epidemiological situation made it impossible. south african president cyril remo postal says his country is re imposing a strict lockdown. i made a new surgeon covert 19 cases where he says to hattiesburg in pretoria and now in a 3rd wave surgeon cases also highlights south africa slow vaccine rollout. when the around one and a half percent of the countries, 60000000 people have received the 1st stars. the w. a b increase in cape towns
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is another, lockdown was inevitable. the new restrictions don't come as a surprise to most south africans, because the numbers of new infections have been increasing in the past days and weeks, and almost reached 5000 new cases a day. at the moment. this is still far away from the peak. we have seen during the 2nd wave in january where we had more than 20000 new cases a day, but it is still a reason to worry, especially because the vaccination campaign here has been starting very slow. so that because all of the scenes for 75 percent of its population, but only a fraction of that arrived in the country and the president has been complaining about that many times before saying it is not fair that wealthy nations have stronger access to vaccines. then countries like south africa and also the neighboring countries on the continent. yes. so far only those above the age of 60
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are allowed to get the jap. so this is less than 2 percent of the population. at the moment. those who are younger than 60, even if they have co morbidities, don't even know if they'll be able to get a vaccine by the end of this year. for derek williams and a question that could be on your mind if you're waiting for the jap. oh, i have a mild cold. can i get vaccinated anyway? great question. you might have been waiting for months for an appointment to get documented and then the day before your nose stops out. well, i can tell you from personal experience with, for example, my kids pediatricians, that in general, if you're feeling even a little under the weather on the day of a shot, and doctors really don't like to vaccinate you for anything in the panoramic. however, the cdc, in the u. s, at least has apparently loosened that rule of thumb somewhat. and germany's health
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authority conference, the 2, it agrees both say that if you basically only have the sniffles, then vaccinate others can go ahead and give you october 19 vaccine. but if you're feeling moderately or more severely el, they say, then you should wait until you recover from whatever you have to receive one. as far as i can tell, doctors and other medical experts appear to draw the line between mild and moderate illness, largely based on the presence or the absence of fever. so. so if you just have a runny nose or a scratchy throat, but your temperature is normal or close to it, then you're apparently good to go. if you have a more acute sickness, however, that involves higher fever for germany's health authority, that's, that's anything over $38.00 and a half degrees celsius. then you should wait to be vaccinated. but,
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but one way or the other, you need to be tested beforehand to, to rule out the possibility that you might have picked up, sorry, covey to, and, and if it turns out that what's actually causing your cold like symptoms is a mild case of over 19 then the recommendation is to wait until you've recovered fully. then at least another couple of weeks before rescheduling your appointment. derek williams, there i'm 10 for all and thanks for watching. stay safe and see you again. so. ah, ah, people in trucks injured when trying to see the city center and more refugees are being turned away at the for families playing phone tag in syria, d critic tone. isn't it again in trade to people asleep? exclaimed ross, getting 200 people had sunk in the agenda around the world. more than
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a little more places in europe are smashing all the record. doesn't do a venture. just don't lose your grip and the treasure map for modern globe. trotter's governors. some of us are wicker breaking to book form. mm. welcome to arts and culture coming up. nigeria prepares to take back some of its greatest cultural treasures stolen during colonialism. and later on the show, musician one love the cuba lore wraps against homophobia in god. so this would be you
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know, jerry and to have campaigned for decades for western museums to return some of africans, most valuable cultural heritage. thousands of ornate sculptures and plaques, known as the bidding bronzes. the artifacts once filled the royal palace and been in the city until they were stolen by british soldiers and sold into collections around the world. for a long time, it looks like the benign bronze is, might never return to africa than last month. germany promised to give back hundreds of them. now the pressure on other countries is mounting. i think city is a bustling metropolis with a population of 2000000 in southwestern nigeria and a centuries old royal city. for the people here, the bidding bronzes are more than they are part of the history since the blood,
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the british raid in 897, the originals have been missing. now some offset to return the artist and to pull off the ball was relieved to hear about germany's promise he's been campaigning for this. for years. it's been a slow and agonizing process. you can use an analogy of saying if the works of michelangelo, davinci beethoven most are shakespeare was removed, they were all removed from europe for the last 120 years. then the civilization in europe today, we're not the way t less than 0.5 percent of the present. and they just have access to these museums can travel abroad to see these walks certain parts of our story out of our heritage is lost. and so that is how we feel like memory loss. lots of cultural sculptures,
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monumental bus masks metro plaques. the bronze is show animals, kings, princesses, and they document royal life. thousands of these works adorned to royal palace the bananas. while koch promoted the empire was powerful but also controversial due to its bloody rituals and use of slavery. in the course of the british invasion and massacre of $1897.00 more than $3000.00 treasures were also looted. the national museum of bending has none of the originals. only lighter works and copies few h. c offers both though, can see one upside to this catastrophe. when is up in europe, that time the appearance of the average was a month when we were living on trees. we lack civilization,
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we're brutish so we didn't do a competitive our walk with those of the room and that was how far? who's objects we're speaking for, the believe abroad. they have to do diety. but the british did not destroy all the remnants of the kingdom and naughty apo takes us to england, street and home to the 1000 year old guild of bronze cost. us bonds are still made according to centuries old tradition. the head of the guild kings in hopes that the new promises from germany are not mc long's for the return of the arts of his ancestors. ah, we cannot begin to drive back to the past and out of a thing about this refurbished thing. let them bring by what belongs to us. and so that we can keep them. i'm proud of what we are needs. this is supposed to happen
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as soon as 2022 preparations for the homecoming of the bending bronzes have already started. the ado, museum of west african, designed by star architect david j and finance with money from europe will be created museum for the people of africa and global public who's the domain of west africa is going to be built on this site. so the narrative will be so clear, you will know who we are. you'll be able to recognise our identity. it has been built at 11 mozilla museum. how's? a reality for contemporary display of walks has areas for the bronze is areas for collections from all of our west africa and what effect will the return of the
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bending, bronze is hands on the interior, could it help colonial wounds, heal artist and art historian, peace, you lay a waller has also been fighting for restitution for years, taking her cause to europe whenever she could. it doesn't raise the traumatic history, but it restores many with the dignity. i think one of the important things that for us to show do is to get younger generations and jobs get to see these walks. and for me, i think it is something fundamentally wrong with having to teach about your culture from the outside page. you know, te and fellow campaigners now eagerly await the return of the 1st bronze is to their homeland. more culture news now archaeologists in china city, one province of unearth a trove of artifacts,
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dating back millennia. a 3000 year old gold mask is among the treasures from the ancient kingdom of shoe, which ruled in southwestern china for 2000 years. remnants of the kingdoms capital were 1st discovered by a farmer in 192900 in it'll hit the summer residence of the pope is now open again to visitors. pontiff use the gardens and palace in the town of casto . gonzalez, for centuries, says their vacation spot to escape the brutal heat of rome. but a few years ago, pope francis decided to open it to the public. ballad had been closed under corona virus safety measures a few tourists trickling back and there. well in paris, $5000.00 people crowded together for frances 1st giant concert in, over a year. the concert goers came all in masks. for the most part, it was part rock concert and part science experiment. everyone had to take coven 19
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tests before and after the show to see how safe it really was. for a lot of fans, though, it was just about the thrill of live music. it was really an historic ok. maybe it wasn't stock, but it will forever be part of the french music history. so put on hold and i got, i was wearing a mass, i felt safe. i had enough space on this, but the concert ended early in the evening. so everyone had time to get home before frances 9 pm curfew and gonna be in queer me in spacing discrimination from society and from the police. the queer people do have some allies, musician, one love, the cooper war is known as the godfather of god, his hip, life music movement, a combination of hip hop and west african melodies. one of songs are full of
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colorful expletives, but they also express his support for the l g. b t q plus community. in a country where being gay is illegal. their thoughts ends with the wild main of dreadlocks in manuel, who bones who stands out on the streets of cra, professional by his stage name one love the google or the gun. a in romania and musician is known for his distinctive style as much as his controversial songs. the 1st time it was seen the look around at each other to try and see somebody as an explanation for what the theme. but i've seen you 123 times people get used to me and me, no way shoes is because everywhere in the world i go, i remember how the ground feels like i have a memory of the ground in paris on the ground in mean jazz everywhere. have been
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barefoot, i remember the ground, you know, and so is i can like close the eyes of my feet anymore by way. she's the most time sometime she says is that when the one that does not want to do that, as well as performing as a solo artist, cuban law is also one of the f. okay. in boys, he sometimes shops, audiences with his playfully. crude, never bring your box up for the children. how about that? while love gum, it's low, but i make whatever feels true to me and i use it to speak truth. i call it to music, but i can do what kind of music i feel because we are now in a world where the expos, so many times types of sounds and visuals growing up. so shutting yourself if you feel this is the kind of music i do. what one love once above all,
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is to bring about a change of mindset in the deeply conservative garden day in society. he speaks out for l g b, t to cross rights. but his activism has triggered some backlash, especially on social media. people would think, i've been given a 1000000 euros from some organization in europe to promote homosexuality. because we are not educated we, we do not know that most of the laws we are dealing with that. and keep for people and on t v t q and anti woman. all your piano is we are trying to remove do a lot, but the average was him is educated, fees it as we are trying to instill european values while we i think you trying to re instill africa we today, he's on the set when you music video status track deals with the abuse of gardeners,
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l g, b t q plus community. but one of admits he wasn't always an ally, it was already around 10 years ago that he began to change his own mindset. now, i look at our society hang on and i see the l g b, if you community as to the most important marginalized group of people, that live rates the whole consciousness of the end. you know, once we are able to can reprogram our psyche, she will love and colleagues and compassion marginalized group of human beings. we will excel as a people as a country one love the google or is a divisive figure on con, as music scene. but his willingness to push boundaries is opening doors and amplifying his voice.
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