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and the global 3000 series starts june 21st on d, w. the in the news d. w, use light from berlin. denmark passes a new migration law to deter refugees. the controversial plan would defy existing structures of the corporation and set of refugee processing centers in countries outside. you're also on the program, israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, his days in office, the pin number after opponents agree coalition that could remove it,
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but he's not going without a 2000. okay. no evacuation in the democratic republic of congo. return home, but many still face a daunting future for the hope is actually wiped away or buried under volcanic rock . so why was i given more than 40 years ago as well as was confronted with a new and deadly virus, h. b, mountain heights against the corrupt, the virus is burning every news post to prevent h i v aids and treat them millions of people with the conditions. ah, me and feel welcome to the program. a denmark has passed a law allowing it to process the sign them see because outside europe, refugees arriving and denmark would be removed to asylum centers in partner
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countries, probably in africa to have the applications reviewed the countries. anti immigration government says the plan aims to determine united nations in the you have criticize the legislation. we set the concerns expressed by the un high commissioner for refugees. both about the compatibility of this text with denmark, international vacations, about the risk of undermining the foundations of the international protection system for the world. refugees. the commission will now cut the analyze the danish rules, bending their entry into force before deciding on any next steps. or dr. nicholas', faith, thomas, a senior researcher, the danish institute for human rights. welcome to the w. as well as what people would look at this and i'm think to themselves, well as long as asylum seekers, the truth is you may be within the law. does it matter where the claims are processed?
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and i think your question is good in the sense that you're right. this is technically possible to arrange for us to receive protection elsewhere in denmark. is this because the country has opted out of matches on law. so while it would be unlawful to other countries, such as germany, to create specialization, did not, can lawfully create these legal mechanism to transfer on speakers to a 3rd country outside europe. but i really want to emphasize here that even though my plans trends outside your remains bound by international and european human rosabelle standards. so denmark remained legally responsible for what happens to a sound seekers transferred to these. okay, so do you have any problem with these, with these proposals? look way the day she shoots human rights have highlighted. there are some really significant human rights risks here. the bill legislation is legal is
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technically fine, but we will be very will be looking very closely at the implementation size because the days government will need to ensure that during the fall and seek is received a fair fissions procedure in the country. but also the plan is for those, the song speakers who are refugees to remain in the 3rd country and be integrated there. so there is a real question whether the, you know, true refugee protection can be realized in these countries. so, and we just had from, from brussels and we have from the, they, from the united nations that better concerns about this. but i look at this and i think there's as well, hasn't brussels out of the european union done similar things in turkey and in libya. and i think slightly hypocritically hypocritical here, there's no doubt that any government is inspired by the you turkey arrangement. that's, that's for sure. i wouldn't, i don't think this is the same as a libby,
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a cooperation. i'm in today's government is essentially promising to find a suitable country that can leave up to at least the basic asylum, refugee and human rock standards and not just the processing. the thumb seek is putting date to the long term protection. it's interesting that this is happening in denmark because all of the mainstream parties in denmark seem to have taken on an anti migration slant. why is that? look, i'm, i'm a lawyer, not political scientists, but i think and i mean when, when the government talks about these proposal, they talk about at least a couple of significant factors. politically, this is integration problems in place for refugees in denmark. the 2nd is the efficiency problems where, whereby phones, because counter denmark said protection, i refuse protection and then end up staying for years and years. and of course
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costing the dentist significant financial burden. of course, it's worth pointing out to you that other, other policies of this extra territorial nature are also extremely expensive. we look at, for example, the s drive in solution in hoping to get in and also have significant financial costs. and so ok, good talking to thank you so much for joining us because i think time from the dentist institute, the human rights benjamin netanyahu is fighting for his political life after 12 years is israel's prime minister. is by calling on right. we know makers to block a new coalition from taking off if he could be seated in a matter of days for opposition leader. yeah, i hate from the future party of the some of the coalition of 8 parties from across the political spectrum and hope performing a new government. initially, it would be that by hotline religious nationalists, natalie bennett,
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this is the man who might lead israel for the next 2 years. natalie bennett has made his political career with provocative statements that established himself to the right of outgoing pm benjamin netanyahu. this is him last year. you have a whole lot of show. we will not allow the israeli government to recognize a palestinian state under any circumstances. we will not allow israel to hand over even the centimeter of lanfield to the arabs. this is what we are here for, to guard the land of israel, who will ship them either. but bennett is also a generation younger than yahoo has broken with allies on the religious right on the role of religion in public life. he's also comparatively liberal and gay rights and other issues. but it is the son of american immigrants to israel. he made a fortune in high tech before jumping into politics in 2013,
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revamping the right wing subtler party jewish home model. he served as secretary of defense and secretary of education under netanyahu. bennett would bring very little public support to the role in 2001, 900 elections because the amino party received no mandates. and in the most recent round one, just 7 out of the $120.00 seats in the connected. i think it's a bit of a disgrace that someone who is elected with only 7 mandate is the person who decides the fate of the country. i think that it's good for isn't, although i'm from the left side. i believe that the new prime minister will unite israel because it is now divided into many pieces. and we need the change. bennett has promised to work for all israelis, not just his supporters and then shallow because of the lucky government like this will succeed only if we work together as a group, not i, we are not,
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we will bring back. so we was his real secret weapon day of its foundation. call me forgot, was not the kenneth lehman shallow bennett would have his hands full guiding a coalition that spanned the entire political spectrum. and israel would have its 1st taste of the post netanyahu era, for as long as it left. i think closer, like i said, with michael capital, who's policy director at the israel policy for them, and joins us from new york. welcome to d, w. let's start with the, the big issues and this strange and fragile coalition would be led by an ultra nationalist and include arabs for the 1st time. so is these re the palestinian conflict? something it's going to get into or stay clear of the conflict? it's something then it will almost certainly steer clear a very, it's a really widespread recognition among israeli jews,
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that the conflict is not right for revolution. and when you ask about the fact that the television spans from the far left to the far right and has both israeli jewish or u. n. israeli ara party. i don't think there would be any way for the coalition to undertake any long, far reaching commitment. tommy is our incompetent heat or direction without risking the coalition breaking the heart. and so must we presume that this is a short term affair that this will do for now, and we don't expect you to last that long. i think that's a very good question to answer. the one thing the unified good is prime minister. and the desire to replace it. and if i minister in yahoo sits in the opposition and remain head of we could. and that threat to the parties in coalition remain very
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much out there. i think that may be the glue to buy them together to get them to stick it out. but this is a very unreal television. they are only going to be able to deal with issue on which they all agree. and that means that on the economy and the budget and a few other areas. but they are going to be large with agreement. and because it is such a small margin, any one party and really even any one member of campus has the ability to bring the government down. and so there are plenty of fault lines then for benjamin netanyahu to, to work on to chip away at this college. yeah, and that's one of the reasons why this whole which and the government are not quite yet done deal the parties that assign the polish agreements have agreed to form a government. but that government has to be sworn in by the connector and the campus is currently controlled by a speaker from the liquid party who is wanting prime minister in yahoo. and what
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that means is that you will be somewhere between one and 2 weeks before the government is sworn in and out of a lot of time. or i'm going to turn it in yahoo to try and ticket some of the loose thread and dr. cracking television, particularly among the 2 writing parties. nicole who are not in this television because they agree with the other party by the logically, they're simply because they want to go. right. and so even if it happens, so benjamin netanyahu chips away it before it gets installed. if it gets installed, he remains, he's likely to remain later of the opposition. and he's a big figure who's not going to allow them an easy time. that is correct. there are a lot of people living riding over the past few days down and i'm not sure i don't know that even a week from now we will be short term people downfall. but even if we do,
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you've determined to stick around and he certainly want to become prime minister again unless there is an internal revoke revolt within had only parties replacement party leader. very, a very strong possibility that it will fall well before the end of the 4 year term . and then there will be new elections and that will be fitting that had a good and still getting more both than any other party or any other feature. so i don't think that this is the end of them. it's in young era by any means. it may be simply a short term effort to replace and you may be gone from power temporarily. does not mean in the end of our ministers in any way. very interesting, thank you so much for showing us your insights that a michael coupling from the israel policy forum. thanks for having me. let's take a look now. some of the other stories making news around the world. a 3 week us who
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fled china for turkey have described forced abortions and torture by chinese engine john province. it was speaking ahead of people's tribunal in britain investigation of beige actions against the group amount to genocide. a bomb has ripped through a mini van in the afghan, the capital carbo. getting at least 4 people this time can use this. i've been targeted in the city in just 2 days, but they said new tech took place in a she has our neighborhood minority group has been a frequent targeted ministers off the coast of july for a massive cargo ship. the express pearl is sinking and he drops into the ocean. more than a 1000 contains the chemicals, are going down with it. experts fair the scale of the suing environmental disaster . if that cargo is lost. sure line could authority say dead fish, turtles in plastic debris are already covering the bi coastlines.
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the flames may have been put out, but authorities in sri lanka for the worse, maybe yet to come there preparing for a possible oil spill from the m. b. express po, which is thinking of columbus main hobble may never know if the ship things the oil and the ship will leak to the ocean and the beach and our fishermen will lose their job. we cannot allow that. he get updated in the behind his hobby. then local residents are ready reeling from the disaster. billions of plastic pellets have washed ashore, prompting a fishing ban and concern for the environment. and i wanted to follow up on the ship is causing environmental damage in the local area. its fuel is mixing with the sea water that increases the mercury level in the fish in the water. so we can't
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really eat the fish and have them in the whole car system. it has made the ocean it as a living, being planned fish and corners. lisa had been destroy the vessel which was ablaze for 12 days, had nearly 350 tons of oil in its fuel tanks. tons of toxic nitric acid, was also in its cargo. among other chemicals. a criminal investigation has now been launched into the countries was maritime environmental disaster africa. the most active volcano erupted a week ago in the east of the democratic republic of congo. the city of goma was flooded with lava and thousands of people were forced to flee. now they're beginning to return, looking for the remains of their former homes and livelihoods. the w correspondence, mariama reports mazique f once was lost,
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everything. her house where she lived with her children and her family business. the entire life she had carefully built up over the years, consumed by flames in a matter of seconds, was so good. we decided to flee, hoping that lava would not affect our house. but on sunday, when he came back, everything was gone and we were left with nothing. she had no time to take any belongings with her. now she's living with friends that could only take 2 of her 10 children, the others. i was neighbors. one here, one day, one, okay, i'm on a low. it's making me very sad. there's nothing i can do about it. like messy get over 4000 people have lost their homes and the entire livelihood. some of them contract at friends, houses, or in nearby towns,
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but now they depend on humanitarian assistance in order to survive me. why was there no warning for goma? about 2000000 people live in the area. the director of the coma volcano observatory says the world bank did not renew the funding for the work. with no funds, they were unable to monitor the volcano properly locked all, but the internet was cut off. that caused problems. we have stations that 150 kilometers away, but then we didn't have enough fuel to get there. and i don't know if i, because when the internet is working, the observatory receives data from sensors on the volcano every 4 minutes for 7 months. that was not the case that everyone knew that we didn't have the means that we worked with difficulties. but some vocal knowledge is say, there were a clear signs that they will cain or could erupt in the next few years. civil society activists say that aimless,
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squarely with the government and the goma volcano observatory itself, those people over there if they were corrupted. if they didn't spend money or for a founded by would bank they, we could prevent the dead. my dad right now, my isn't bothered who is responsible. all she cares about is trying to rebuild her life as being in the z, what there is nowhere else. i can go, there's only one goma. there's only here for me to stay with my children yet. don't know what the like my seeka, the people of goma lives under the shadow of one of the world's most dangerous volcanoes. they can only hope the city will be better prepared by the next time it erupt. 40 years ago, the discovery of a h i v virus and the new ellis that became known as aids sent shock waves around the world. today, tens of millions of people are living with
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a condition and it's one of the leading causes of death in south africa. now, one organization in the country is fighting to bring more treatments, a new hope. finding his way in between the homes made up of corrugated iron seats as a challenge even for 54 year old michael. michael is a member of the movement for change in social justice and works with the local community and kylie cher, ensuring that they take the ha retreatment. today. he's checking up on sunday slot chose i'm out. it's heavy was a big stigma stigmatize. and it was like a dead sentence or that mr doesn't to. and as that, that it meant. and september 2004. my family was little supportive because when i was dead nose, he said to me wanting to mothers, go to clinic and take you treatment. a few years ago, people like sandy saw where he them from the public by the families. because it was
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a taboo to talk about h i v one major challenge or michael faces in his work is people stopping their medication because they feel better. he constantly has to tell people they should never stop taking their medication or their health will deteriorate. cabins people to take them because it's a one tablet and now it does change again. you take it only in the morning is open as ation dead. we encourage and make awareness. this is not the difficult to take. a tablet is $1800.00 being diagnosed at the age of $22.00, we say got to will much ala thought she was going to die. it took me 3 months to get out of bed. i was so depressed waiting for my death from april may june, july i said, and my death never came. and then i realize, okay, this, this is not gonna kill me tomorrow, so i better wake up and do something. so i woke up and i took her tray. i went to
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kaylee ger in 2003. we 2nd other activity took to the streets to demand life saving medication. she said their public prominence was important to break the silence. ha, we had no faith. very few people came forward to say, i live with h, i v, and this is my life. we had very few people were coming forward, so were not organized in the sense that our voice was united. so we had to begin by socialization to break the stigma down. we say now has a ph. d, and is a living testament that one should never give up. and that it is possible to achieve great things in life. and while these young people focus on keeping the eye on the ball, we say, and michael say they will never give up the fight to ensure a better life for those living positively with a try v. what would you do if someone gave you 1200 years every month?
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no strings attached for 3 years? well, $100.00. 22 lucky people here in germany are about to find out the honey anticipated universal basic inc. i'm experiment gets on the way d w report, a problem for me. it's been fun project. welcome pablo. so who is behind this? what are they hoping to find out? and then like for me to apply this tonight for him to apply it is it's a partnership project between the german institute for economic research here in berlin and then a nonprofit called my basic income association, as well as other partners. and as well as that you have sponsors, you have over a 140000 private individuals who are, who are providing a monthly donation to pay for this basic income, right? as well as that they're looking at. so in the, in the city, they're looking at how the chosen people, $122.00, and how they use the money. they're going to save us. are they going to spend this going to invest that? are they going to work last to be going to donate if there's multiple pop in with
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jobs? welcome across the board. so we have essentially a kind of comes down to how, what they decide to do with their incomes as well. our base between $1200.00 euro's net and $2600.00 euro's net per month. what they're also going to look at in the story is they're going to look at their stress levels as well, by taking hair samples and they've already started receiving the money. ok. so more than 2000000 people applied, 122 pictures you say plus a control group. so how would i selected? right, so what they did was they chose people in one demographic, actually in the end, in the ages of between 21 and 40, but felt that by choosing people in the same demographic, it would provide a greater insight into how people are actually going to react to this basic income and also it's a, it's a demographic where people often will say finish their studies perhaps, or start a family and or not, or change careers or begin their career. so what they did was they chose that
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demographic instead of having people of different age groups because maybe it wouldn't give as much of an insight. as i said before, their net income is somewhere between 122600 euros at the moment. and then there's another group, this sort of that this group of $1300.00 people more than $1300.00 people who won't be receiving the basic income, but are also part of this study. so you have the group with the basic income 122 people, and over 1300 people who are part of this comparison group. and what will happen is that over the course of 3 years, they all be asked at the same questions in 7 questionnaires. so probably funded study could it results likely to influence government policy? well, that's what's going to be quite interesting to see what comes out of because we know during the pandemic we've seen where the gaps have have been with regards to will say social security systems across the world, particularly here in the year in the european union. it's also going to possibly shed light on areas that need to be improved. and there have been initiatives for
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the basic income to be introduced in the european union so far it hasn't been successful, but there have been groups pushing for that. switzerland, which is not in the you did actually hold a referendum on base, but it was rejected by the vast majority of people. finland in the you didn't produce a type of basic income for long term unemployed people. and actually, the findings of that study found that the proceed to the participants were happier and more relaxed because of the basic income critics of said though, that it may have a negative effect because people may not want to work as much. but actually studies have shown that most people would actually continue working with the basic income anyway. ok, people who are given more money. ok, phyllis, thank you. in american football, the nfl has agreed to end racial discrimination when settling concussion law suits from play. as the nfl has been using a formula that assumes black players have lower cognitive function before being
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engine practice known as race norming. it's been used to calculate the compensation of player receives for brain injuries suffered while playing football. the pledge follows the civil rights law say from to black form plays in tennis top said ash barty has retired injured during her 2nd round match the french open. the australian who took the title in paris in 2019 quote, with an injury to her left hip. a departure father is that of another title. hope me a soccer, withdrew after a dispute over media commitment. what will news at the top of the are in just a moment? i'll be back with the day taking you through the big stories of the day, including the latest from israel, who's who's
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causal year, year at the exposure, one way or the other way. after all, the environment isn't recyclable. the make up your mind. d, w made for mines the israel is a cause for a new government, centrist. yeah. and a paid has somehow managed to weave together a coalition of extremes. that includes an arab israeli contingent for the 1st time and the proposed ultra nationalist prime minister. that's tommy bennett, all they have to do now is get israel's parliament to ratify the deal before benjamin netanyahu can record. i'm so gale in berlin and this is the day
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