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you know, we are not way to copy young people clearly have the solution. the future is 77 percent. now every weekend on the w me ah ah, ah, ah, i'm this close to buying a new desk for my flats. maybe something like this, know if maybe something a bit bigger. but i don't know if i really need one. i hate the idea of being chained to a desk when at work. do i want one at home as well? it doesn't get the creative juices flowing for me. i'm more productive, sprawled out on a bean bag with a laptop. and the world of work is in flux right now. code 19 has sparked
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a total rethink of how we do business. those of us able to work at home are lucky, shutting down an economy can be devastating to people, to their livelihoods, and health, just as devastating as a buyers can be. especially doing it as suddenly as india did, the government gave people just a few hours last march. before putting the country in total locked down, leaving migrant workers, unemployed and unable to feed themselves. thousands were forced to make the long journey home to their villages on foot. for many, it took days, some didn't make it. the pandemic restrictions have hit the most vulnerable, hottest, especially foreign workers in low wage sectors. whether in india or here in germany . me for weeks india has been facing a devastating 2nd wave of covert. 19, countless thousands are languishing in hospitals or outside them,
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waiting for what treatment there in thousands of deceased are cremated empires in the country. cities amid this chaos itinerant workers are heading back home to the countryside. those who can get hold of a bus ticket. during last down, there is no work for them in big city factories and other businesses. and sharma spent years toiling away in textile factories and drilling and other cities . now he tries to sell close to be signed the early client, high weight wise man, if i may or you send me your way to sales coast, the factory just stop production legitimate, being in a big city like jelly would be tough as there was nobody to see to me okay, i'm so they get the limit number if they're not but i decided to return to my home town. i'm selling a boy. they know what they are me. bomb,
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let me know when he comes. if he finds precious few buyers, some of them say he should have stayed in delhi to go dug and lona cove. it has been wreaking havoc, in my opinion, the migrants should have stayed put, look for alternative work. god will know what it was. the responsibility of their employees to take care of their daily needs. after having profited from them. i'm going to be about the problems experienced by migrant workers in germany are minimal compared to their indian counterparts. cove at 1900 cases and death rates are far lower here. polls and romanians work, the many asparagus fields outside berlin. they get paid 9 euros 50 an hour, certainly more than they'd get back home and enough to make them willing to cross borders even during the pandemic of us and getting here was a bit tricky. yeah,
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i came on the bus. i waited here for a while at the border during one check and it lasted 4 hours. so yes, pretty tough and nothing so but it's worth it. i'm better up here than in romania. i've been coming for 5 years. yes. i've got a good job and work for a good company and i'd like to carry on for a few more years. have a good all right here under a fema owners where the piano about me is ball says the company couldn't function without its migrant workers harvesting asparagus. it's hard work that few germans are willing to do. although this year, the asparagus farmer had to spend some $500.00 euros extra per worker to provide cubic 19 the to block and to be honest, it was easier this year than last. because this year we had all the solid information we needed from the various authorities and ministries regarding the conditions we had to fulfill. and those workers had to meet. so things were pretty
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clear and we've been able to bring over almost all our people from elsewhere in europe and austin level and also on that level. well, my freak workers are welcomed in germany. the situation they face in india is foreign. graver and blue tomorrow drove i took, took in delhi for many years. i can at home city of jive, or he's forced to keep himself afloat with dain labor. the husband bennett conditions in the big cities became very bad as nobody was on the roads. the lockdown made things even worse, but i have managed to get a few cars to clean today and most of india's migrant workers are unskilled, have no job contracts and right now get new financial support from the government. according to international research figures, 80 percent of those workers in cities had already lost their jobs during the 1st month down to meet the reason why it's very difficult in india to
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support my current classes that most of them in the subtle economy. so that the, the government doesn't have to be even know in the state. they are currently living and how much they have been earning before the pandemic over in germany. this year, a lot of the harvest workers have single room accommodations due to the strict hygiene regulations at home in poland. how mean and she doesn't have a regular income. she comes to germany every year to harvest asparagus later, she has to to pick apples. me the she is dumpster. yeah, i've been coming here for 14 years now and i have to in order to support my daughter and her family back home, migrant workers in india face
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a different situation in order to keep on working. they've had to leave the cities, they had johnson and return home instead. among them is 29 year old. she runs john, who held from the small town of tome. he went back to his family there during the 1st lot down and ended up staying on the go button. when i got back, i went on youtube to learn about modern agricultural practices, but then also happened to read about glove orchards. and that's what i started out with. the difference job worked in the oil and lubricants industry for 5 years, but his company had no more work for him. after the pandemic struck back home, he came up with ideas for supporting his extended family. he's develop new irrigation techniques for their fields to everyone's delight
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going toward a gay. when my older brother ship rach returned from the city, the whole family was wondering what you would do here in the village. but he applied the latest farming methods set up fruit tree plantations, and use drip irrigation on the fields which will double our income. the lens migration after the pandemic, will give a boost to villages as the youngsters adopt and introduce modern farming practices . but success stories like that are spin on the ground. the job family is happy about their sons. return home, a small, bright light. amid the darkness of the pandemic, the before you start thinking, pull migrant workers, why didn't they just stay put in the 1st place? let's take a little look at exactly how important and economically significant migrant workers can be the country they work in. and the country they come from as well. go abroad to work and return to the hung countries when they contract end to
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international labor organization estimates. now 164000000 migrant workers in the world. but over the years the panoramic has put a hold to the usual ways of labor migration. early on in the crisis, many migrant workers returned to the home countries after losing their jobs. in north america and western europe, one in 5 employees is a migrant worker. often they are among the 1st to be affected by redundancies. in many cases, less protected under labor door and less eligible for special welfare. poor working conditions can also means they're more at risk of being infected by cove at 19, in germany, more than 72000 migrant workers are employed in the case. 8 percent of them are classified as other well qualified when leadership positions. they can only crisis, doesn't just affect individual migrant workers. in general, the money sent home by
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a migrant worker supports up to 4 others. millions of households rely on these remittances to survive. sometimes it's their sole source of income. the world bank estimates that the value of remittances to low and middle income countries fell by 109000000000 dollars last year. a drop of 20 percent. the decline in migrant workers could have in graphic consequences. in germany, population growth has had a record known as the population ages less gets produced, meaning they're not as much to go around with only increases the demand for migrant workers. a lot of social media influences were also my co workers to a certain extent, but traveling the world to show us plus hotel rooms that most of us couldn't afford or exotic holiday destinations that were already out of touch. and now not even reachable because of the pandemic. of course, it's not like they can just jump on
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a flight either so much for that business model. but there are ways around it. and as some economies start to reopen, you may want to know about how to sell yourself in is bad digital age. andrea phone is an influence or 8 years ago she turned her hobby into a career fashion, beauty and lifestyle blogger. well, how do you earn money with blog in it gets engaged by doing advertising. you promote a certain company post on instagram or do you stories about it? and you can also write articles for a company like i did turn in by to the 21st century is shaping up to be the era of influencing marketing. many bloggers have a loyal following, and brands know how to use that to their advantage. this is tisha, florida. uh, when you start working with a company, they often do
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a briefing and tell you that they didn't want to see any implausible settings. so if you're promoting beauty products you should be in the bathroom, or at least at home, some exotic and unlikely location and property that companies evidently think that in order of authenticity is important as a way to reach their target groups. it's estimated that spending on advertising on social media could reach well over a 100000000000 dollars this year. catalina talbot, blogs, about lifestyle and travel. but she's been grounded by the cobra. 1900 pandemic class. the for the new years ago, i used to travel a great deal about 15 trips a year. that's something not many people can do in and now i'm stuck in cologne. i haven't left the city in months. that's not me locked down or making companies
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and bloggers look for new sources of revenue meeting for my linda hotel, home office room. and that's what this hotel chain is offering rooms as workspace as an alternative to working at home, just in doom and power bar is now doing ads for them under german law. she has to mark such blogs as advertising. nonetheless, her followers often ask how she can afford on a nice trips and hotels because if she had to pay for them, then it says some how fake about mine. i don't fake anything and i often make that clear cut my food. i sometimes think people delude themselves into thinking there's no difference between traveling for work and going on vacation. as if we're all just fun. perhaps they just like that image can. can you even post on instagram without a filter? yes. you know, really,
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andrea has 70000 followers because my face is mega bright. she won't tell us how much she herbs. she post at least 4 times a week. potential runs a shelf. of course you film yourself when you're feeling good because that's when you feel like communicating with nobody likes to show that face when they've been crying or feeling down outside. the trouble is that gives the impression that life is non stop wonderful, because you're not showing the other side with these kinds of blogs, everything should look beautiful and feel authentic, whether it's fake or not is not so important. or what is important to remember is that this current health crisis has affected all of us either directly or indirectly, all levels of society. but of course, some more than others. the economic downturn and its consequences. a diminishing living standards around the world, putting millions out of the global middle class and into the swelling ranks of the
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poor. the middle classes have become important indicators and economies credentials as far as growth and ability. it's been that way for decades. the economic miracle that post war, germany, experience in the fifty's. so the nation is middle class suddenly expand exponentially. many families could afford a car, a tv or washing machine for the 1st time. well, let's take you back a little further to explain how the concept of the middle class actually came about . what exactly is the middle class? it has its roots in the middle ages, in germany. burgers, when either nor among the ruling classes. they were ordinary citizens to the list of duties included defending their towns in the event of attack. modern europe emerged, the burgers formed what became known as the middle class. i had to re genius grades
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when i the see no pool and belongs neither to the upper nor the lower classes. this middle class helped economic growth and stabilize democracy because of course its members the key to protect. that's the key position in society. they were resistant to change, but even today, there is no universal definition for the middle class. economist defined the middle class according to median income, the amount that divides the population into 2 groups, half with an income above it, and half with an income below it. it differs from the average income. in 2020 the gross median income per capita in germany was 43200 years a year. the government defines everyone who earns between 60 percent and 200 percent of this income as middle class. the w h o uses other definitions. so it can get confused. and so exactly as the new global middle class defined in emerging and
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developing economies. in india, the average income is 1900 years a year. in the democratic republic of congo is $470.00 euros. acid context, these figures didn't serve as an indication of social class. purchasing power is more revealing. if you can afford a fridge washing machine motorbike over a regular vacation, you belong to the middle class. but here to the numbers can vary depending on which definition is used. india middle class numbers anything from 292600 1000000 people . unlike in many industrialized nations in emerging economies and illness or job loss can result in a sudden descent into poverty. before the outbreak of the cobit 19 pandemic, the middle class had been growing rapidly in the asia pacific region. the pandemic has hampered that growth before it hit the world bank. defined 1.38. william people
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worldwide is middle class. that figure has now fallen to 1320000000 a drop of 60000000. so let's take a look at exactly who belongs to the middle class. in rwanda, it's a very small group of people while in russia it comprises 20 percent of the population. in germany, almost half allow me to introduce you to 3 people from those countries to give you some insight into their social status, how they got their, their dreams and their fears of losing it all. for some people, those phase can be very real depending upon where they come from and what they've been for hey those to my father in during the day in general say it happened here in the to a thing. and i always to that miss mackey has pushed me to i can very high today. he has his own house. and then when a job gets boring,
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i do something else. she turned her love avoid into a modest living predicament. we have, we're not doing badly once middle class, always middle class. we talk to 3 middle class people from 3 different countries about their social advancement, their lifestyle, and their concerns for the future. rolanda has a relatively small middle class, which includes brands here and 700 years a month. as an i t supervisor. he grew up as an orphan and a life of abject poverty. a manager to come in the media cried in the middle christ they kind of say, but, and question just fine. i had to very hard and you have any today to go very hands me. that hard work has earned him a house and from motorbike for my income as made a cross member. i too expense for us. and for any of
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my daughter and day for education of my wife, me in russia, around 20 percent of the population belonged to the middle class. i'll yonah is the co owner of a woodworking shop. she raised her share of the necessary startup funds by selling the house. she didn't heritage from her grandmother a productive investment was a business, i wouldn't call myself a business woman. it's for me, it's more of a social endeavor than something that surely profit driven. i have a technical background and did a degree in mining engineering. it was something i got into by chance, and that's also true of my current occupation. i've had a lot of restarts in my life because i like exploring new opportunities below. and that's how i got into carpentry depending on her woodworking commissions, she earns between $91300.00 euros a month. okay,
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that is that i can train myself to nice restaurants and plum live entertainment, and when i go on shopping, i don't look at price tanks and just buy whatever i like. and i also have enough money for medications. my though i'm still at an age where i don't need much so i can also make do with household remedies. was more of a new ways to really change it anyways. in germany about half the population county middle class, alexander kyle also has his own business repairing ice cream machine. now that his team is 9 strong, they build their own machines as well. he began his climb up the social ladder at the humble maintenance man helped me as bill. i've never felt it was a hassle for me, nothing has changed. work wise has not been hit and never has worked in some other professional tree where everyone undercuts each other and then you don't know whether you have any work. so next day i'll be more on paper, but it doesn't it's,
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i don't need to watch my pennies when shopping. didn't all cook most by my calls me . i try to take my family on vacation once or twice a year, which we do spend a lot of money on bugging me of this figure for alls warren. and we're eager to get to know other cultures and other people and see more of the worlds which one and one of the bad things and how does the future look for these members of the middle class? i'm happy because there is security in our country, which is fine and there is a freedom country and you can have that to you don't moment to prime for the future. so that's why i say that i'm happy for this, right? because it's giving a whole tool to predict for tomorrow, getting married and starting his own family enabled brass to leave the hardships of
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his childhood behind him. but is he afraid of falling back into poverty? on my say, they can't say that i can say that i'm afraid to go back, but that's why i have to act with very hard so that my energy will be spent for looking for future threats. 2500 by my me in russia. moscow is also the capital of upward social mobility. your not has achieved a lot in life. it's been good to her so far. to give something back to society, she helps out an animal shelter for dogs in her free time. does she worry that her fortunes might change me of you by you? but i'm not worried. all the things i've done so far have given me new experiences and valuable skills for a variety of occupations. for me, as far as i could,
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i was not limited to one highly specialized professions. i need them cook with a theater. was that the suggest that we found something new to do by t? first of all that, so you mean that you wanna me, where does she see herself going? what are her dreams for the future? my name's jill at job know if i'm interested in more than just carpentry. you my as mature the. i also want to expand to johnston, involved welding and working with metal youth. and yes, i'm a person where we're bringing together craftsmanship production is just the signal to cook with a white shirt missile, but he's working together with my team of calling the store. so now that i nothing motion of her. so i, for the reason you go me like many middle class german, alexander owns
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a house and a garden and plans to have paid off its mortgage. by the time he retires, his family has a disposable income of about 4000 year olds a month. do they worry about the future? must meet us, emily austin, always helps faster than each year. brings challenges that i have for what i like it. it's not a bird at all. i am still motivated. i want to grow. that applies to the company to . i don't want to stay on this level. 3 of them lever streamline. we have been since the lifestyles of these 3 middle class families haven't been hampered by the pandemic, they're able to look toward the future with confidence to end to show on his own pleasure having you along for another edition of mate, have you enjoyed it? and if you've got something interesting you'd like to tell us about or topic you'd like to speak of it. get in touch with the team or me before the hearing from you. bye bye.
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the. ah, this is d w. news line from berlin, 3 lunk, us worst ever. marine environmental disaster may work. a container ship tearing chemicals and plastics that burn for days and build carbo is now thinking. tugboats have tried to pull it further out. but a big oil spill is now a possibility. also coming up russia ramped up pressure on the opposition. one kremlin critic has hold off a plane before take off. another is a european union called it a pattern of shrinking space for critical voices in russia. ah
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i'm to me so it's kinda, it's good to have you with us sri lankan authorities say a burnt out cargo ship carrying tons of chemicals. just off the port of colombo has partly sunk. the m b express. pearl had been on fire for nearly 2 weeks with much of the dangerous cargo tumbling overboard workers extinguished the flames. but as the ship was being pulled out to see things went from bad to worse for what is now being labeled through lung because worst marine disaster carrying tons of chemicals and plastics. the m v express poll is sinking into the sea to singapore registered cargo ship was anchored of sri lanka, west coast, when it caught fire on may 20. now with the blades finally, under control, salvage crews tried to tow the ship into deep water away from precious fishing grounds. but the burnt out vessel is already thinking. i mean, this is
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a big problem for the all the fishermen. i mean these, this, of course make on go to the fi and they can do the work because of this tragic situation. the government has been fishing along an 80 kilometer stretch of coast. over 5000 fishing boats have been affected. the ship has doubts the death blow to our lives. we can't go to see which means we can't make a living. and i've had tons of plastic pallets of coated nearby beaches. the navy says that is also preparing for an oil spill with the toxic cargo still on board. the thinking ship has already caused one of the country's worst environmental disasters. let's get the latest on the story now. we can speak to jemila hussein. she's the deputy editor of the daily mirror in colombo, jamie la, thank you for joining us. we mentioned that the,
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the navy, the coast guard, have frantically been trying to stop this ship from thinking bring us up to date on the latest when high, the latest. what we have some colombo is that the time creations have come to a standstill because the end of the vessel has hit the sea bed. and while the ship is now hot, the salvage company is trying, it's best to prevent it from thinking any further. what the operations, which started in the morning to tour the 50 nautical miles into the seas, has come to a complete standstill raising fear that the ship can think even overnight. so right now the discussions are going on between the government authorities and the salvage company to see how they can prevent a major path stripy from happening. because that appears that if the ship thinks
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that can be a massive oil leak, i was listening to the navy a little while ago. and what they were saying is that they are in fact prepare for a possible leak. and if this happens, they're going to try to continue within limited space because they don't have the facility so that the towing operations are concerned. that is what we have, the latest that it's cost. operations have come to a sense to me the how was the ship allowed to burn just off the coast for so long? so basically, the ship entered she, duncan, bosses on may, may 19th in fact and may 20th it caught fire. the ship has come from the u. e. when i was told i had contacted the dubai or authorities, they said that she was clear, then it was safe. but at that time, he could not going to the indian court, which is why she's not going to authorities. had you any permission to enter the
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colombo seeds still an investigation is going on as to how the fire actually started. i mean teams on board because the fire was actually out on the late last night. we did team teams on board at the mormon. so that investigation is still ongoing as to what actually foxes and how it caught fire from an environmental point of view. what is the bigger danger right now? is it the ships cardoso the plastics, the plastic waste the chemicals or is the potential of an oil spill? made more of that scene as imminent direct. when the only one is concerned, the only will be i'm not seeing any speed as yet, but like i told you before, they the threats that might happen within minutes or even hours so that you've been closely monitored by the authorities. and hopefully that shouldn't be contained within a limited area within the closer to the ship. and bad them are in the environment
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where actually disaster has already happened. because as of now, as i speak to right now, they the fishing band in all the way from the road, which is the sudden court order we have to go, which is the best course. and you know, she like being island country that brings in a lot of foreign exchange and also a lot of cash. and now this has come to offensive. also the beaches along the southern course. after the risk, of course, has been completely damaged, completely destroyed because as you know, this was carrying chemicals and it was also carrying we said now wash the show and what authority is now here is that these examples might break into smaller papers in the coming friend this is going to be huge. these are on monday night already. we have the in the disaster happening because a lot of my life has died and you'd be washed ashore. we'll have to leave it there . jamila, hussein, deputy editor of the daily mirror in colombo,
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thank you so much for joining us. thank you. let's check out some other stories making headlines around the world. the largest dealership in the iranian navy has sunk in the gulf of oman. after catching fire the vessel called the card was dispatched to international water several days ago. it is unclear what caused the blaze. state media. a $400.00 sailors and cadets on board escaped the vessel. 33 suffered injuries. israel's parliament has elected the veteran politician. i care talk as the countries no precedence. you'll take up the largely ceremonial roll. next month, it comes as opposition. law makers scrambled to forge a coalition to unseat prime minister benjamin netanyahu. they have until midnight local time to reach an agreement. columbia has started what if government is calling a gradual opening of a sport with venice when this comes after a 14 month closure to stop the spread of corona virus? columbia has been the chief destination for venezuela, fleeing their countries,
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social and economic crisis. the 2 countries do not maintain diplomatic ties. and in nigeria, relatives of dozens of school children kidnapped by government over the weekend have appealed to the government to help prevent more than 150 students were abducted from the islamic school in north central niger state authorities say they are negotiating to bring the children back the concern is mounting over russian authorities widening cracked down on dissenting voices ahead of parliamentary elections. september prominent opposition activists under people appeared in court in the southern city of crescent. the judge ruled that he will face up to 2 months in jail, pending investigation. when people bought over the former director of open russia, it disbanded pro democracy group. he was pulled off a plane just before take off for poland on monday and earlier i asked our correspondent, emily,
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sure when how unusual were the circumstances people thought of the rest. i say it's very unusual. usually the russian authorities are pretty happy for opposition figures to leave the country. in fact, there have even been cases where opposition figures later report that they were actually actively encouraged to leave. and to essentially get out of the kremlin hair. in this case, we saw this rather theatrical arrest, you know, where people, water was actually taken off the plane. and i think it's hard to ignore the parallels with neighboring bella roof, where a plane was actually landed in minsk in order for or for then for us to see then an opposition journalist being arrested. there are, i'm on the see which i think people here certainly will see those parallels. people have been talking about the parallel with the bellow, bruce, they've been watching the protests there last year. the, the violent crack down that followed that. and it almost seems like the russian
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authorities are sending a signal that it could, that they could do a bell roof on russia and essentially up their crack down even more. yeah. how are people, they're reacting to these arrest? why i would say the arrest of, of 2 high profile opposition figures like people have out of a good cause usually would have sparked some sort of outrage. we might have seen protests or at least a picket line here in moscow. but there's been nothing and that shows us 2 things. i think 1st of all, the fact that this has almost become the new normal over the past few months. almost every week we see the arrest of opposition figures activists, even critical journalists. we see media outlets being declared foreign agents and jose being declared undesirable. and also i think it shows that people are intimidated by what's happening after the protests at the beginning of the
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year, even after the protest people were arrested. they were ident side using surveillance cameras. and some people are even fired from their jobs. so i think a lot of people who might be willing to protest about this certainly aren't, aren't willing to take the risk at the moment. and beyond that we, we've seen russian senators adopting legislation a so called the extremist bill that would essentially keep critics from running an election. is that really the ultimate step to silence opposition? well, it's certainly a new extreme. and i think a lot of critics have been saying that that law is aimed specifically at nevada nice organizations. there is a trial next week that could mean that 3 of his organizations are declared extremist. and that would mean that anyone who was even vaguely associated with those 3 organizations, or even just posted in support of one of alex in the news organizations on facebook, for example,
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that they could be barred from running in the upcoming duma elections. and we've seen now with good coughing people, a lot of that it's not just anything associated with now by me. it's really all descent and all opposition voices. and it seems the kremlin wants to stamp out and stifle ahead of the september duma elections. d, w 's, emily sure. when reporting from moscow, thank you. the pressure is growing on tokyo olympic officials to cancel next month's event japanese media. se organizers have admitted that $10000.00 volunteers recruited for the games have already quit, and that the corona virus crisis. tokyo had planned for 80000 volunteers, but might have to make due with significantly fewer opinion polls in japan, show that a big majority of people think that the game should not take place. the final decision, however, rests with the international olympic committee. and it has said the games will go with football. now, there are only 9 days ago before the european championships kick off germany take
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on denmark tonight in their 1st warm up warm up. friendly to familiar faces that returned and are ready to bring some much needed experience to the squad via munich thomas miller. back in the germany team after 2 years. and once again, a leader, just like gorman's, my homo's, the veteran do, should give the young team stability and the right mentality for the euros. jamaica ms. award. spotless. so i want to give my all, both as a player and as a person to me and to get myself into the best shape and possible before the tournament office. and of course, i hope i can play that role on the piano. often plots i named off 32 year old homo's is expected to shore up the defense. last year the team conceded 16 goals in 8 games that won't do at the euro's and merlow with his strategic skills and inventiveness could pose some problems for opponents. but
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tell me i was my, the test be to now we have the friendliness. and that should get us going on top line is when players who trained for a week together, who will be out on the pitch and already expected to play some good games. good. feel up to the front coach joachim nerve and his players know that success at euro 2020 will be an uphill climb. let's get a recap of our top story off the coast of 3 lanka, a smoldering container, ship that bill, some of the cargo chemicals and prospect is now partly stopped. it was already the country's worst ever marine environmental disaster. but now a big oil spill is also a possibility. coming off next, we have a look at the impact of the pandemic on global employment. rob watch the w business
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