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the who's this is the w news line from berlin. alarm in vietnam over a growing corona virus outbreak. month of strips controls and testing had made vietnam a success story. append demik, but the country now faces a sharp bike in taste. this is a new, more contagious barrier responsible also coming up. the u. s. remember, is one of the worst racial atrocities in its history. we report on the divisions that still remain 100 years after the talk to mastercard. crisis. at the french
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open after tennis champ, iomi o stucco, refuse to press conferences and pulls out. she says she's been suffering from depression, so is professional sports ignore the mental health needs? office star athlete. climbing mount everest is tough enough. how about doing it? while blind? we need to 1st try nice man to reach for such a last ego. ah, i'm cindy. so misconduct is good to have you with us. vietnam is among the latest countries in se asia, facing a search in cobit 19 infections. the country's health minister said a newly discovered vary and could be responsible for the outbreak, vietnam just in case numbers, double in the past month, but still as one of the lowest death rates. and the country is ramping up, its defense is to keep it that way. the discomforts the pandemic known to many
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around the world are now coming in vietnam to ortiz. and how many city are ramping up cove at $900.00 testing 1st, focusing on high risk areas residence around learners and it fast rides. in case numbers, no worries about the new violence area and where am i more often and also limits meeting other people coach him in the city has been partially shattered. with many businesses closed and public gatherings, restricted. some residents find themselves behind quarantine coordinates the local outbreaks. students are vacating their dormitories to make way for a new hospital in preparation for the worst. the last flights to hanoi have landed. the busy international airport is closing for a week now and he does okay. vietnam recently a 9,
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the discovery of a suspected new variant, possibly emerging types 1st seen in the united kingdom and india. it says that we'll soon share tests for confirmation. vietnam is in a race to vaccinate. so far, only one percent of its population has been inoculated. only weeks ago, vietnam had achieved a month of 0 community transmissions. it's strict arrival quarantine measures and 5 block tense proved effective october 19. it's finding crux, even in the most cautious countries. let's get the latest on the story now. we can speak to journalist send when, who standing by and host human city. thank you for joining us. can you tell us more about what is causing this latest search in cases? hi, thanks for having made this new way to the very different than the previous weight . for example, in late april, when a few people who ride from abroad tested positive even after their mandatory
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quarantine and multiple negative path during the current gene. so this prompts the government to increase mandatory calling change of 21 days for foreign arrivals. and people have been exposed to infection risk or here we call them f one. and also previously there are some outbreaks in the country where patients there has not been pinpointed, for example, in which you being city right. and right now, authorities have not found the source of an outbreak that was found in a christian mission. this is the cd that was largely spare by the 4th wave of this abra happen, the city currently social distancing meaning, nonsense center services. both know, getting in no big gatherings and so on. you mentioned social distance, it would tell us more about the restrictions that are in place to stop the spread and also what that means for travel. so coming to and from vietnam.
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so right now for a y, a rolls are not welcome anymore in hanoi and which city these are the 2 biggest cities in vietnam. so there's certainly a fax business plan. however, what i want to raise awareness. so if that prevent many be in the national from being united with this family, many of them will live in country than a much bigger corporate and in vietnam have lost the job and living very, extremely insecure. like when i'm a large staff or a community that is spread out in those doesn't the country has only allow we, patrick, citizen and for an expertise like march. and it is one of the strategies that have how that become the success in controlling it. but whenever there is a new domestic outbreak and get non governmental limits for a new rival, understandable because they have to calculate the quarantine and pasting capacity to insure domestic safety. however, there's no restriction for people who want to fly out. what about vaccination?
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because only one percent of the population has been vaccinated so far. so why has that roll out? been slower? this is largely because of, of, back to supply. vietnam has not received a not tech team from the country that is wanted to buy from the one the government, one to vaccinate 70 percent of the population this year. that's the goal and there are 97000000 people in the country on monday. the government and now that it wanted to be a vaccine manufacturing plant for a goal with apply by building up the program on buying and receiving technology for the marketing production. so you can be proactive and vaccinating its own population. they also say that they should remove obstacles to vaccines access by allowing local authorities and companies to buy back to them. so we are health minutes and health ministry, or authorized importers. however,
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we have to see how this axis will play out, and hopefully they will have enough to vaccinate it's population journalists and when the speaking to us from human city. thank you very much. thank you. let's take a look at some other developments in the pandemic. now, the world health organization says the corona, virus variance are now to be named after letters of the greek alphabets. it says that hope this will simplify discussion around the variance and avoid stigma. south korea as a shipment of korean of respect seems to north korea has been delayed again, due to ongoing discussions. some 2000000 shots are earmarked for the country as part of the callbacks vaccine sharing program and peru has more than doubled its corona virus death. toll after a government commission reviewed official data, the counts was adjusted from around $70000.00 to over 880000 that gives peru the highest cobit 19 mortality rate per capita in the world's. now from
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south america to africa and south asia. sputnik v is being rolled out in countries trying to fight the pandemic around 60 countries worldwide have now proved the russian sputnik, the vaccine. this low cost vaccine is welcomed by government struggling to get enough doses. but the kremlin cease buttoning fee is more than a necessary goodwill gesture. it's also a prestige project amplifying russian leadership in a time of crisis. russia's 2nd delivery of sputnik v vaccine arrives at india's hyderabad airport. russia is helping fill the gap left by a vaccine shortage. the vaccine deal help strengthen moscow's ties here, showing that india has alternatives to the west, as it baffles the pandemic. we are very happy to see that the rustling enduring fight against the coffee 19, which is one of the vital areas of our bilateral cooperation nowadays has firmly
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student rails and moving forward in europe in the office, the russian vaccine has created friction. sputnik has not been approved by the european medicine's agency despite that hungary severe and slovakia using it a political issue. as the european union struggles to maintain unity, political jazz thing aside. last month, the un chief set the jobs could help provide a fair distribution effect scenes across the globe. we believe that this will make is one of the key elements in being able to address this challenge. and i believe russian federation as several agreements in perspectives with other countries. in this regard, russian president vladimir putin has opened the play that vaccine rates as a kind of parallel arms race fight for global influences. and he presently compared to neck to a famed russian weapon. and he will it be as one of the european experts
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said that our vaccines are as reliable as a kalashnikov assault rifle estimate collection with much of the world stone desperate for vaccines. many countries are putting geo politics on the back burner . the virus is raging here and now the consequences of accepting russian age can come later. for more of the story, let's bring in alexander for non and d, w, brussels bureau chief pilot center. it's good to see you as we heard there sputnik v has become a political issue right here in the european union is the european medicines agents expected to approve this vaccine soon. while that's not so certain, we have to say the agency told us that they are at stage one of the process. that means there are still evaluating sputnik be that includes inspection of production facilities in russia and checking all of trial
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a data. and that will continue until all efficient data is available and only then they can start. the marketing also is ation application. so if you can see it can still take a while. we heard that there are also some concerns about the efficacy of the sputnik b vaccine has doubt been cast on this vaccine for political reasons. while the kremlin would say yes, they are accusing every one who is criticizing the vaccine of politicizing, the process, we just heard the russian president vladimir putin comparing the vaccine to russia, tried and tested kalashnikov, kalashnikov, a sold weapon, saying that putting the it's the most reliable and safe us to exceed the effect is that safety concerns linger, not only in the european union also across the world. brazil, for example,
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decided to stop the approval of but it's, but the citing security. i'm so it's safety concerns. well, more and more countries have now decided to order sputnik the. what does that tell us about unity among member states in the block? well, i think it's tells lot about the problems. the were p and union was facing at the initial phase of its vaccine. rollouts, it was slow and to some extent inefficient and many member states were desperate to get enough japs for their citizens. but we also have to say that only 2 member states hungry and still vaca have broken with the blocks, common approach collected approach. and they have already ordered and hung, we have already use it. so back it is set to use as a starting this month. and more and more countries within the european union are
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talking about negotiating with but need be produces. however, we also have to say that the situation is different right now within the european union, the explanation process. speed it up and the european commission is saying that don't, they don't think that happening. the, it's going to play a major role and be use rollouts because they don't accept enough vaccines to be produced and deliver to the european union even when they are approved. and alexandro beyond vaccines. what about the pandemic approach in the european union? in general, we're now seeing a grease is now going to allow international travelers. what about other european countries? well, bogart wants to do it to their more members states talking about that, but we have to straight that it's of course up to member states to decide how they proceed. what kind of tourist they want to enter the country. the u. a p and commission is calling an all member states to have a common approach,
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but it's still up to the member states to decide are brussels bureau chief alexander phenomena. thank you very much. now to some other headlines from around the world, schools in the and mar, have reopened for the 1st time since the military sees power in early february, the honda has called for full classrooms, but many teachers and students are staying away and to show up with distance against the regime schools close a year ago, due to the corona virus pandemic. the several european countries are demanding answers over reports that denmark helped us by on german chancellor anglo medical and other senior european politicians. a multinational investigation revealed that the us national security agency used danish communication cables to monitor several european leaders between 20122014 herero and now my ethnic groups in the maybe i have rejected an agreement between their country's government
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and germany over its colonial era. crimes based, they berlin's proposed reparations of 1100000000 euros over 30 years are unacceptable, and should be renegotiated. last week, germany acknowledged it had committed genocide during its occupation of the maybe over a century ago. the u. s. is marking the centenary of a racist massacre in tulsa, oklahoma, in 1921. a white mob looted and burned a prosperous, black neighborhood. official figures put the death toll at 36, but historians day the real number could be as high as 300 ceremonies to remember the events of 100 years ago have been taking place in the neighbourhood, once known as black wall street, because of its many successful black businesses for decades, the massacre that unfolded there was kept quiet only recently as the full scale of the violence come to light. our reporter, catalina, she sent us this report from tulsa,
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the joy and pride in tulsa greenwood. this 3 people here are commemorating one of the worst 3 massacres in the 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 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 in 1921. why the mob along with tell us how police members of the national guard attacked a black wall street. the street by looting and burning businesses and hopes greenwood was reduced to ashes, 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 which is
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predominantly black and south and east and west is predominately why. and i feel like there's that line that you just don't cry if you're one of the other, it's always been a division. but with me growing up in north halls, we never went south to buy anything. everything was in norway had own stores. we had on schools, we had own doctors and hospital. one of the elder cal sons 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 up, divide it so events like this. 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, they are still buried secrets from the town. so res massacre. a gruesome discovery
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was recently made at oak long cemetery. this is the side where archaeologists and earth a mass grave a couple of months ago. they assume it might be connected to the house or race massacre of 1921. but 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 forgiveness will only be possible once the whole truth is finally brought to light . even if it's more than a 100 years later, the tennis 3rd, naomi osaka, has withdrawn from the french open organizers threatened to expel her when she boycotted a news conference. the world number 2 decided not to face reporters after her 1st round win over. patricia tig, citing mental health issues. she was fined $15000.00. now
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a 2nd said she would not attend the obligatory news conferences. she says, facing the media affects her mental well be let's bring in crass harrington from d. w sports and hi chris. what more can you tell us about naomi sac? his departure from this tournament? well, you know, she went into a little more details on social media and it came, you know, it surprised me that since 2018, that's when she want our 1st grand slam. that's when her depression started. and since then, she's been dealing with that, a lot of social anxiety as well. typically you fear wearing headphones and then she explained why she does that. so she can kind of del, out, you know, the crowd and other things like this and, you know, just her actions are a strong reminder to all of us that we're all human, no matter our position or no, no matter our ability. and you know, i think it took a quite a bit of courage for her to do what she did. well, this is raising a lot of questions about whether the mental health of athletes is being taken seriously. mean is it? well, let me just highlight a few issues,
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a few athletes that have had a share that they've had mental issues. michael phelps, a no swimmer. you know, he's dealt with the exam in the past. he associated those issues to his dui problems. driving under the influence inherent germany, robert anchor was a german football who committed suicide in 2009. he was suffering with depression as well due to the death of his daughter. now, fast forward to now, i could argue the french tennis federation has that done enough because they basically put it in a difficult situation. they find her, she expresses why, you know, maybe she doesn't want to speak to the media. and they say that, ok, you're going to have to either accept or anxiety or be find, i think that's unfair and hopefully to raise awareness to the organizations and people a lot of her name areas as well. but this is a serious issue that needs the attention it deserves. what kind of support is naomi soccer getting from fellow athletes? well, courage is the common thread among support. we see support outside of the sport of tennis, but i'll highlight serena williams. serena williams is her opponent who she defeated
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to win her 1st grand slam. williams was very supportive of soccer. she said she wanted to give her a hug. and this is what else. she had to say. we have different personalities and people are different. not everyone is the same. i'm thick, you know, other people are thin, so everyone is different and everyone handles things differently. so you know, you just have to let her handle it the way she wants to and the best way that she think she can. and that's the only thing i can say, i think she's doing the best she can to where the support there from serena williams. what is next for naomi? soccer, soccer, japanese american. she's expected to be one of the major attractions that tokyo 20 . 20. you know, she talked about that she doesn't want to rest, she wants to go after the next major tournament. you know, so i do wish her well then all of the support, and i'm sure she's tuning into all of the support she's already received. chris
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harrington from d. w for thank you so much for bringing that story. thank you. now this years copa america soccer tournament has been moved to brazil just 2 weeks before kick off that the competition could not be held in columbia and argentina as planned because of civil unrest and a corona virus surge. but the health situation is not much better in brazil, and that as many people questioning the move away from the original house preparations were under way in argentina before south america's governing body for football, con, my ball posted this message on twitter saying that argentine would not be hosting the copa america due to present circumstances. now it's up to brazil in normal times, certainly a country capable of hosting such an event. but these aren't normal times. opinions are mixed up with some form. it's been through worse times. here.
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brazilians may be wounded, but never defeated. so we'll be there to cheer for the brazilian team. and also says home, but as a name are they my name are, will be the main man at this copa america, meals. this is not the time to host the copa america, because it will bring tourists here in the new pandemic is not over yet, and we have not been vaccinated. i think it should be cancelled this year because simple as that. brazil has the 3rd highest number of corona virus cases in the world, and about 16000000 and the 2nd highest death rate with 460000 having lost their lives to the disease. yet when it comes to football, many brazilians might be willing to look the other way. after all, they are defending champions, and brazilians need some kind of good news. the question is, how much of a risk is the corporate america?
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reaching the summit of mount everest is a challenge for any climber. for people who are disabled, you might think the difficulties would be in surmountable. but one chinese mountaineer has managed to overcome his disability to reach the peak. the dispute he chose images of a thief, few would have thought possible. 46 year old chinese climber, young home reaching the summit of mount everest. what is remarkable is that he is blind or listening the hasn't happened. i was very scared because i couldn't see where i was walking, and i couldn't find my center of gravity, so sometimes i would full. but i kept thinking that even though it was hard, i had to face those difficulties. young hong is a 1st blind person in asia and only the 3rd anywhere to scale the world's highest peak. he lost his sight at the age of $21.00. after suffering, glaucoma, he managed to get to the top of everest, but with the help of 3 guides,
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he believed his experience of reaching the summit was different from that of most other climbers. so also i didn't feel exhilarated or emotional like the other climb, as i didn't think too much because the environment around me was quite risky. so i told my guide, i want to get down quickly, sat down with the young home, made it down to base camp safely. he said, he knows why he was successful and has some advice. others in his position, tanya hall, whether you're disabled or able bodied me, whether you've lost your eyesight, so you 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 can't seem. in his case, this is certainly turned out to be true. alright, if you are a volcano enthusiast, this footage is for you. this is
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a drone flight that went more than a little awry. youtube, joey helms released a film taken by his drone as it traveled along a river of lava in iceland, giving the viewer a stunning look at the ruffling volcano, but not for long. the drone crashed into the flying debris and fell to a fiery death to bath. i before we go, we have now a quick reminder of our top story. vietnam has launched mass testing and introduce locked down to contain a serge encoded 900 cases. infections have doubled there in the past month, the country's health minister at that a newly identified very and could be fueling the outbreak. the now you can always get the w news on the go download our app from google play or from the app store. that will give you access to all the latest news from around the world as well as push notifications for any breaking news app. you can use the app, the photos and videos of what is happening,
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