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where does the world stand today? 10 years after the arab springs and rebellion starts june 7th on d, w. ah, ah, this is w news live from berlin. police in hong kong arrest a prominent activists on the anniversary of the sienna and square massacre. hundreds of hong kong as gabba to remember the 1989 crackdown in beijing in defiance of a police fan of any commemoration of the students uprising on the program. one of germany's most senior catholic clergyman offers the pope his resignation. the
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archbishop of munich, cardinal hallmarks says he shared responsibility for the catastrophe of sexual abuse by clerics over the past decades. facebook suspend donald from the count for 2 years. the former president calls the ban an insult to the millions who voted for him. ah, i'm all i was like a welcome to the program. we begin in hong kong where hundreds of people have defied a band on gatherings to mark the anniversary of the 1989 t n and then square massacre. hong kong used to be the only chinese city where a vigil could be held, but for the last 2 years, chinese authorities have banned it. 32 years ago, chinese troops killed hundreds, if not thousands of student protesters in beijing. the massacre remains a to be
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a topic in mainland china. a light to remember lives lost enough doubt just moments later. but the resistance of hong kong is, is proving more difficult to extinguish authorities band and annual vigil for the victims of the 1989 gentlemen scram, masika for the 2nd year in a row they cited close at safety restrictions, although other mass gatherings like concerts and football matches have resumed, where once a constellation of candles lit up the night now lies empty. neither the ban nor the threat of a 5 year prison sentence has deterred people from turning out in the streets. hundreds carry license or shine lights from their mobile phones. all day since
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the whole thing we were being very peaceful, we in the late top candles to commemorate and they found your hotel join me because i still have they're accusing us of violating so many different laws. it's an abuse of their power to detain everyone and to silence everyone come though, noticeably absent this year, was vigil organize a child hung who was arrested by plain clothes, police, or legend, crime. promoting unauthorized assembly weeks ahead of the 32nd anniversary of the gentlemen square uprising, the organization, hong kong alliance, the lead by child again promoting the commemoration chow at the time highlighted its importance is actually gone beyond just the requirements on time. and it also goes to the heart of what hong kong, where do we still have the fight? right in the hot weather we though this is where we can still to serve our pre
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freedom by our own action. it's a question, protest as are asking themselves, faced with an intensifying crackdown from beijing fighting for democracy. he's getting hotter reinhardt, booty coffer is chair of the european parliament, china, the delegation. he said, you should do more to counter human rights abuses in china, including joining forces with other world powers to put pressure on beijing. the contact group is not just a superficial thing. it, it means that we demonstrate that we take that as a pertinent issue, not just for the past, but also for the future. that means we take on the obligation to return to the topic, to raise it in international fora and multi lateral events. that is something that diplomatically carries weight. in addition to that,
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we should offer more opportunities for people from hong kong that do not want to live under the oppression. to take advantage of like boat mechanisms to, to give them a safe harbor. in addition, we should a put human rights sanctions on some individuals in hong kong that stand out as administrators of the authoritarian oppression, as the european parliament has argued in the past. and that would carry lab that was a very hard, vertical chair of the european parliament. china delegation. germany's most senior catholic cleric has offered his resignation to pope francis cardinal and hobb. marks says he must share responsibility for what he called the catastrophe of sexual abuse by members of the catholic church. his resignation comes just weeks after the pope ordered a review of several sex abuse scandals in germany. german cardinal reinhold marks
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says this decision had been on his mind for a long time to the slow processing of sexual abuse cases. these would be too, i'm to assist. i want to make this clear. my request to be released from my duties is my own personal decision. the you might get this and get off and i have been struggling with my conscience for a while. and after meeting with a small circle of advisors, i've decided to make this move over. the more i thought about it, particularly around easter, the more clear it became i had to do this. was side. cardinal marks explained that on may 21st. he met with pope frances and read his written statement, declaring his desire to step down. he then received approval to release a public statement. ah, mark says the fate of children who have been sexually abused and catholic church, left marks without peace. and over the years he heard more and more 1st,
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personally stories of suffering. and i went to friends and i tell my story that's really kind of what comes, of course none of us can make up for the horrors these children have been through with, well, that's impossible. we cannot undo what's been done, but the victims expected and rightly so. they expect us to give them a sign that we accept responsibility for what has happened from, from the number from but many believe it's not what the archbishop of cologne, cardinal ryan or maria volk he wanted. he was heavily criticized for long withholding and abuse report to people inspectors are now taking a closer look at the situation. marks went on to explain that he doesn't want to exert influence over how other church authorities handle their own feelings of personal responsibility. this was his own decision facebook is suspending former us president donald trump for the next 2 years. the social
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media giant independence oversight board of held us back on from he was removed from the platform in january, following the storming of us capital of the concerns as posts in fight and violence . facebook says it will assess off the 2023, the risk to public safety posts by reinstating from accounts. now let's speak to dw correspondence stephan simons in washington, stephan, what is facebook's reasoning for binding from for another 2 years? i just said it's and that is phenomenal and unheard of i think that the facebook things and sas and that is the reasoning that president donald trump remains to constitute to our and quote, as you pointed out, to be a risk to the public safety. again, as you said, that was the band happened one day after the insurrection on january 6,
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on the capitol hill, january 7th, facebook announced were banned the president from facebook indefinitely. and now is basically what they did is they came up with a rule book and said ok, well now we'll limit this for 2 years. at least we can extend it then after reassessing. but as long as the president and facebook thinks he does still constitute and is a risk to quote, public safety and quote, he remains banned from facebook. that's the reasoning. all right, so how has donald trump himself reacted to this decision? donald trump was quick to react with the statement he said, and i quote that this is an insult to his supporters and 2nd, caught another statement from him when he will be quote, back in the white house. there will be no more dinners for and with mark, soccer, burke and his wife. so that's the reaction of the president. of course, he's not happy about this, and this is how he expresses this is to of course,
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happy about not being able to be on facebook because he had millions of followers on this platform. and they are seeing still nothing from the president on facebook, from the ex president former president, i should say not. trump is, of course out of the whitehouse and of social media, but he rate remains an important figure for the republican party. what's other political repercussions of this? right, donald trump still runs the republican party, the g o p. all of g o, p 's leadership in congress, is a boeing to donald trump still in terms of decisions. and in terms of laying out what they going to do and how they are going to plan to win back congress and senate in 2 years time in 2022. however, this is a major a blow to them. why? because don't forget, donald trump and the republican party use this black to use this platform on our
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platform, social media platforms, facebook, twitter, and everything else, but specifically facebook to raise money. so there is a cash cow going, going dry for donald trump and the g o. p and that has repercussions that has consequences, less money for campaigning. all right, thank you, stefan, stefan simons in washington. let's take a look now at some of the stories making headlines around the world. but no, jerry and government says it's suspending twitter indefinitely in nigeria. 2 days ago, the social media platform removed a post from president and how many hurry that threatened to punish regional succession is the information ministry accused twitter of a double standard in ignoring and violent messages from a separatist leader, especially with the parties that we made. the father of detain better busy and activists from unprotected says, his son was coerced into making
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a public confession about organizing anti government protests, protests of which made the confessions in a new tv interview. he, he was, he has been held by bell ruth and authorities since his arrest. 10 days ago. when his brian, a flight was forced to land immense. g 7 health benefits have met in britain for 2 days of talks about cobit 19, during which they agreed to increase coordination in order to prevent future threats and pandemic. but there were no new commitments to speed up the vaccine deliveries to poor countries. now a dip in a swimming pool or a workout session at the gym. birth activities many around the world have had to go without in the last year here in berlin. the number of daily corona virus infections has dropped below the magic threshold, which restrictions can be east, meaning these activities are again, allowed. summer has finally arrived. and along with sunshine,
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berlin is able to enjoy them. freedom's again, like a dependent outdoor pool. the staple of summertime fun. after months of restrictions, there is a sense that things are finally looking up. i feel very happy. it's my birthday tomorrow and i feel like it's a prison. for me, the weather is great and just to be able to get out again to go swimming again with the kids. that's fantastic. luckily and easing restrictions is always great. low doesn't vegas. you can see everywhere that people her eyes and about enjoying the weather. you kids are having fun here. i really hope things are only going to get better and i look and the figures reflect that optimism over the last few weeks. the infection rate has been steadily declining in germany. it's now well under 50 per 100000 per week nationwide. that is especially old under which many of the
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restrictions that by entry juice back in november and december last year can be news. and again, from today, even indoor facilities such as jim's opening the door to customers again, early november last year, jim had to shut their doors and move their classes online. now it's time to pump some and again, unless fully vaccinated gym members have to present a negative kind of a test and stick to social distancing and strict hygiene rules of course took this isn't really a great feeling today. i didn't think i would be that emotional, but i really am. it's fantastic and i'm really happy to see all our members and to watch them train again in the atmosphere is great and after 7 long months, team of trainers can finally work together again. that's great. i can deal with restaurants to can once again well come to guests and doors after our jo dining
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reopen 2 weeks ago, experts have warned that the pandemic is far from over and that come autumn. new variance may cause another search of infections in germany. but for now, while the sun is out and the beer is cool, worries over a 4th waves have been pushed to the back of most people's minds. you're watching the w. a news life from berlin. rob, what is next with your business? i'm like, are in and take a by the, with people over information they might want to express d, w on facebook and twitter up to date and in touch. follow us.
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are you ready to get all the places in europe are smashing all the record into a venture. just don't lose your grip. the treasure map for modern globe trotter's gone for some of us are wicker breaking and also in book form. the the millimeter away from an historic deal. that's how one g 7 finance minister described efforts to agree on a global minimum corporate tax right after a day of talks in london. also coming up russia as president putin has been addressing this petersburg international economic for him as his country tries to
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persuade the world it back, opened the business and montenegro to the highway. but at what cost financing deal with china has now turned south and stress and the new into the route see to be the business on robots in berlin. welcome to the program. the net could be closing on firms. you don't pay the share of tax. she 7 finance ministers meeting in london say they are tantalizingly close to agreeing to push for a global minimum corporation tax rates. yet to come to a consensus on what the rate should be the us as proposed a minimum level of 15 percent. the aim is to end the practice of major corporations paying little or even know taxing countries whether heavily active driven finance minister or sean says it would be an end to the race to the bottom. it will be very effective. yes, many countries will have higher texas,
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but it is hopeful that they know that there is a basis and it will be looked country by country. i'm sure that this will be the outs and also, so we will have an agreement which will really change the words. and we will be able to do what we, what we have to do for our people. and this will be a turning point in a global corporation because the last the case we're going into the other direction . now we are going into the global minimum corporation tax who go a long way towards addressing the uneven way in which businesses are charged around the world. just have a look at the situation currently. so corporations operating in japan have the highest rates of tax to pay. 31 percent followed by germany in the middle of the pack and got the united states and the united kingdom. but down the bottom, we have switzerland and ireland, where corporations, pages 12.5 percent in tax. that's a key reason why it's the base for firms like facebook and apple. the u. s. is
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recommendation of a 50 percent global minimum. would mean countries like island would have to increase the taxes. let's cross to financial correspondent in new york young quarter and discuss this a little bit further. yet, what are the obstacles that a guessing the way guessing the way of them getting this extra millimeter over the line and to a deal? clearly the devil is always in the details. so we mind to find some common ground term so that we will have a global minimum text, but the question is, what's going to be the rate? and if we look at this summit right now with the finance ministers of the g 7 countries, so just 7 countries, the largest countries already have a rather high culprit, texas. the next round of negotiations will actually happen early july, when the finance ministers of the g 20 countries are meeting. so there it will already be a bit more difficult to really find some common ground on the rate itself. so will
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it be 15 percent? will it be lower, the u. s. at some point even had a higher rate in the back of its mindset. so it's not one of the really big sticking points is what rate is it going to be and really find some common ground there? the ultimate aim of this really is to make global corporations, particularly tech firms, pay more taxes. so wasn't gonna mean for efforts to, for example, develop a digital taxes in countries like the u. k. fronts initially. yeah, if i understand correctly, overall this global minimum, texas mostly addressed at the 100, the biggest companies on the planet and the bigger companies that more or less are the big us take a giant. so you're correct on that. the u. s. administration seems to want to push
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pretty hard so that if we get a global minimum techs, that at the same time, we will get rid of the digital texts that countries like the ok from or italy are imposing. so that also actually could be a big sticking point. can those countries agree? will they say ok if we get the global minimum techs, then we get rid of the digital text? if they do not do that, i mean that could be another obstacle when it comes to this. as you mentioned, historic and step after all those decades where we had the rates to the bottom. my g 7 talks continue to morrow, young culture in new york for today. thank you. now, russian president vladimir putin says his country wants to win back the trust of international investors. he's been speaking of these and petersburg, international economic for him, which is happening at a time to 2 racing relations between moscow and the west. however, patient says his country is ready to do business. the 1st section of the not
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stream to pipeline is finished. russia can now deliver its natural gas directly to the u. russian president vladimir putin hope to the news with bright and the mood among investors cannot make forum in st. petersburg. we are ready to continue implementing such a technology projects with our european and other partners in the future. we expect that the logic of mutual benefit and mutual games will take precedence over all kinds of artificial barriers during the current political situation. logistically, in many companies, remain skeptical about doing business with our shop. with the annexation of crimea, ongoing conflict and eastern ukraine and moscow's imprisonment of criminal critic alex vonny have let the you and its allies to impose more and more sanctions on russia. foreign investors are also concerned about loving me put in support of
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authoritarian bella, russian lucas shinkel. and it doesn't really matter what rushes kind of financial position is and what the statements from the government. and you know what the, the kind of post directive is. investors of the will continue to take a prudent approach and that means that they will wait to make sure that the situation has improved, that there are no more sanctions. there are no more geopolitical issues. there is no more poisoning, mascara, urgently need money. the sanctions and the panoramic have weighed heavily on the russian economy. so the country is doing all it can at the st. petersburg economic forum to win back investor confidence and some executives are more receptive to russia in vacation, including the head of the friends. and i do try and sometimes i just like mr. mcroy once more for an investment in france, mister putin once more investment in russia, we have to listen to him. it means that we are well received and having invested several 1000000000 euros in russia. i can confirm that french investors are welcome
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and when a contract is signed in russia, it's honored. we see this annoyed young the trying to divert into deeds by signing a deal with russia, natural gas producer, nova tick. the 2 companies want to join forces to launch energy projects in the arctic. now let's take a look at some of the other business stories making headlines. russia has used the st. petersburg international economic forum to announce it completely remove us dollar assets from its national wealth fund. it's being seen as it moves by moscow to preempt the sanctions from the united states. russia currently holds $41000000000.00 us dollars accounting for around 20 percent of the total fund for us added nearly $560000.00 jobs in may. falling short of analyst expectations of around 650000 unemployment is however, now below 6 percent more of the us economy appears to be rebounding, is locked down, restrictions all if the economists will in the pandemic effects will linger despite
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the government, hefty stimulus. so in facebook is facing new anti trust investigations in the you and the you k over it's use of customer data. european authorities are trying to determine whether the us tax or use that information to gain a competitive advantage with appetizers on its marketplace. where the years china has 10 itself into a major lender for infrastructure projects around the world. in 2014, the tiny balkan nation of montenegro turned to beijing to finance a highway cross. the rugged nation is less than one quarter complete now, but the 1st bill is already nearly due and montenegro can't afford it. this massive construction project for 177 kilometer long highway through montenegro is being built by a chinese company. the montenegrin government is financing it with
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a 1000000000 euro loan from a state run chinese bank. that's a lot of debt to take on for a country with an annual g d p of around 4000000000 euros. if we cannot pay the law, the chinese bank can ask for a pre sample for the bottle bicycle. it can ask for some mind that we call him to contract dance for hydro power to take over the railroad. that would allow china to extend its influence in europe and gain access to essential infrastructure. montenegro, ask you to help re pay the 1st installment of the loan. that's due in july, according to the financial times. but brussels quickly rejected the request in the lobby. i think in the medium to long term, it would be better to support montenegro and this carrier situation that would allow the country to have closer ties with a european union issue. and then it's mark negarra has seen
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a sharp fallen revenue during the pandemic. its economy depends on tourism, which has crumbled, but it's not easy for the you to provide assistance. the block can't take over the loan payments, especially for projects it classifies as not economically viable. districts from the support could consist of helping montenegro restructure its existing debt with china and then make an offer for further financing of infrastructure projects in the future when vices and infrastructure and to confirm that you can at most provide ongoing support to montenegro without giving it any money, but it will still be a heavily indebted country, dependent on pay ging, reminder of our top story this our, she's having finance ministers meeting in london stay. they are closing in on a deal to push for
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a global minimum corporation tax rates. it aims to end the practice of multinational is paying little or no tax and countries where they operate, the us as opposed to minimum level of 15 percent. and that's all from me on the business team here in berlin for more to head over to d, w dot com slash business. you can also speak about on special media or on facebook out of the w dot. thanks a lot watching until next time. i guess the issue is shaping the continent of africa, the government, what's making the headlines and what's behind the industry to give you, industry reports and insights,
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a station in the rain forest continued carbon dioxide emissions have risen again. young people all over the world are committed to climate protection. what impact will change doesn't happen on its own use to make up your room, mind w. need for mines this is either the news africa coming up on the program. it's been 40 years since the 1st case of age was reported. we'll hear from some of the africans living with h. i v. today. i said in my desk, and he said to me, one thing to must go to see me and take the interment. there is a life after and then i realize, okay, this,
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this one says it's not going to kill me tomorrow. if you don't have to choose not to namibia and germany reach 1000000000 your agreements as reparation for the colonial era genocide on the hero . and the people that deal is filling division that has nothing to do with our do not for the operations. they are fooling us and it's only 3, said the owner except to say the minority basically and we visit the families in go math. we'll have to start rebuilding their home in mom was part of destruction when africa most active volcanoes spent a lot of feeling into this the same message from god. and she's been public about again the identity and that's come
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with a price for her. and others like ah hello, i'm christine wonder, it's good to have your company. it has been 40 years since the 1st case of age was reported. and since then, nearly 35000000 people have died from h i v related disease. now while they still know there's been great progress in developing treatments today in face of people only have to take one tablet a day. but h, i v, is still the leading cause of death of women of childbearing age, especially in southern africa, which has the world's highest infection rate. i'll be talking to an activist about who lives with h i v. after this report from the kaya leach a township in cape town, where one help campaign is working to make sure people stay on their medication.
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finding his way in between the homes made up of corrugated iron sheets 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 kind of ensuring that they take a retreat. and i wanted to come and said today comes to checking up on sunday slot chose i'm a few years ago. people like sandy saw where he them from the public by the families and then why? because it was a taboo to talk about a child who was a big stigma stigmatize. and it was like a death sentence i was admitted into and i said that it meant and september 2004. my family was very supportive because when i was dead nose, he said to me wanting to let us go to clinic and take it meant one major challenge 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
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medication or their health will deteriorate. kevin's cooper for to take them because it's a one tablet and now is the change again. you take it only in the morning is open as isn't dead. we encourage and make awareness. there's nothing difficult to take. a tablet is while it has been diagnosed. at the age of $22.00, we say got to willa 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 business k. and then i realize okay, this, this thing is not going to kill me tomorrow. so i better wake up and do something. so i woke up and i took a tray. i went to kaylee ger in 2003. we say i'm an activist, took to the streets to demand life saving medication. she said their public
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prominence was important to break the silence. h. i had no face, very few people came forward to say, i live with h i v, and this is my life. we had very few people who are coming for what. so when are organized in the sense that our voice was united? so we had to begin by social mobile is ation to break the stigma down. we 2nd 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, we say. and michael said there will never give up the fight to ensure a better life for those living positively with h i v and staying on the mode of living positively with a child, the my guess today is doing just that story. more and more i was born with h i v c joyce, me now from her home in i robi, where she is the founder of. i am a beautiful story. welcome to the news, africa, doreen. your campaign is court. i am a beautiful story. tell us about it and,
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and how it relates to your own life. i thank you so much for hosting me and yes, i am the found away. i'm a beautiful story, which is, it's more of an awareness and i'm interested in competing against k h a v. because one of the things that i relate to the way i am a beautiful story is not only to just share my johnny, but also to, to show people that there is a life after i hate to be indeed staying with you. and you don't have to take the lead me to use totally have to continue. it has to be beautiful. you have to have all that life comes with it and you don't really have to meet with that. so basically, the whole reason i created them of which was to, to check and sell stigma and all of the pets. so cycles, because most of the challenges we have is people and even me take a b boy down to,
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to the he'd be in a stigma. i've actually been nutrition to achieve him. a lot of things in the he was during the advisement of medication means that people with a chevy can lead healthy a normal lives. tell us about your experience with, with anti retroviral drugs. so i started with 16 years ago and some point i stopped taking my because i thought i had been cute and my experience amusing v as has it was not. it's some at some point there was a regiment that came that way. and you could be to extreme and they had the side effects . but as with and we have come from a team, we may started, i would take got 6 feels and now i'm down to taking just one peel a day. so it's, it's basically it's growing and we are hoping to see even the introduction of the
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injectable. so okay, but but dory and even with the availability of life saving drugs, a does remain the leading cause of death of women, of childbearing age, women, your age, my age. what do we need to be doing to save lives of women and girls in sub saharan africa? trust a lot. i will, ability of proper health care services is really lacking because we know that it's almost 40 of the age spend. but still the people who are yet to, to get their proper access to the entity to via, or drugs. you know that especially in subsaharan africa, which is still as much as we still role. and we get people who cannot even find enough,
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like amount of money to travel to their clinics every month, efficiently from the time that we came. now i'm talking about the finance situation . there are people who don't take their medication where they leave. so for example, someone is going to swing by the pick them indicate drain, make up, it could be fair to stigma. so such kind of thing. keep taking us back behind because you find that these people and you find this is probably a young girl. she's being university, she's taking medication from may, roby, and now if they are close school, she has to go home. so she will definitely be full of the go button and lack of proper access the issue of stigma, discrimination. and if you make me the issue around bit, they help gifts because i love talk to him just because i'm not exactly friendly. and sometimes when you disclose that you have just a quiet, he's probably too sexual relation. then it ends up boiling down to like you are the
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person who was promiscuous. so a lot of people don't want that stigma, that dead maintenance would be choose not to accept indication doreen, how has your life changed since you came out with your status in 2015? so do thank you. welcome to interview, i personally used to thinking about sharing my story. and then i realized that it was more than just sharing my story. it was impacting people's lives. it was encouraging other people to disclose that when he tried the status and she had to january the rest of the world and i am so happy to see that. finally, people are coming out. we are no longer asked us to speak, but now we are human beings to putting a human face to us. and that alone makes me happy. and besides that i've got into was a vision that i probably will already have dreamt of. what can we yeah. well, yes, such a shining star and inspiration to so many story and it's been
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a pleasure talking to that story and more on what i just want to be. thank you tore, thank you so much. the after 5 years of negotiations, germany and namibia have reached a compensation deal for the genocide committed by german colonial troops. more than a century ago. but the sentence of victims of the massacres rejects the 1000000000 euro agreement. d w. africa went to the village in the movie where a german general gave the order for his men to kill tens of thousands of africans. correspondent adria increased, takes up the story. me. this is an emotional place for many hero here in the village of g naina. they call this tree goth april hundreds of hero prisoners of war. where hang to you by german troops. just go through the nic
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and and they hang them. sadness. certainly anger. yes, no not. not a human being could actually be doing this for what reason for the reason that all i'm sisters simply stood up in diffuse to give up what belong to them, namely the let more than 100 years ago german soldiers killed almost 100000 hero and nama and the former colony of german south, west africa, in 1900 and for lot of fun, taught, i gave this so called extermination order. it included women and children. now germany wants to recognize this as a genocide and has pledged 1100000000 euros for development projects. that's what the government's negotiated without record. we know that's
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a deal between 2 governments and development aid. it has nothing to do with our demand for parishes. they are fully us. we are not force choro, a former attorney general and then maybe and his supporters are still considering legal action. but previous attempts have already failed and several, you escorts. paramountcy for court said that he's representing 95 percent of the heroes in the country, but not everybody in them maybe sees it that way. we are on our way to the small town of cholera, 2 hours away by com year to the majority of the population as hero and their several traditional lead us the bottom on she thinks, she think is not in existence, but you don't see him as she is not, he's not that i'm not seeing, he's not traditionally does he don't share
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a singular viewpoints, some support records, legal actions, others in favor of the deal negotiated by the government. some of us, once a re negotiation, demanding more money for this poor region. unfortunately, the negotiating did not come back to us to tell us how did the german government arrived at the figures they have concluded. so i'm not yet of the opinion that i did to go many should go ahead with the, with the agreement until the consensus with the effect of the capital vin took that. gov, you were led negotiations for the 9000000 government for more than 5 years. the diplomat is also hero. we would like to have had more, but after 5, yes, has been demonstrated. versus what seems to them affordable
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financially. politically, that were has a list of 27 traditional chiefs of the hero and nama went volved in the negotiations. and it's when they said who said so they don't accept. so you say the minority basically of, you know, people of course, who thinking of their own name, ego story. so i think one can't worry about watch one or 2 refuse chips and follow us say, i go over the agreement and supposed to turn the page on a painful shift of the past, but paramountcy records and his support as against it. they went reparations and negotiations. c like you're watching d w, news, africa coming up later in the program. the home of the designs that have been done
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by some of africa, his wealthy and powerful, including nelson mandela. but 1st, when africa was most active, volcano erupted in east and democratic republic of congo. the city of gold was flooded with lava and thousands of people were forced to flee the area. now they are slowly beginning to return, looking for what remains of their homes and their livelihood. the w correspondent, mario miller has been in the city to meet with some of those impacts it. the mazique f once was lost, 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 a flames in a matter of seconds. so good, we decided to flee, hoping that lava would not affect our house. but on sunday,
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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, but 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 good. there's nothing i can do about it. like murphy get over. 4000 people have lost their homes and the entire livelihood. some of them contrast you at friends, houses, or in nearby tones, but now that depend on humanitarian assistance in order to survive me, monica could have saved at least some things. if there had been a warning in the plant evaluation, she is not the only one who thinks that book was going to. our leaders told us to move away that the volcano will still wrapped, but they were not able to tell us the 1st time before it will get to work on behalf
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of knowledge is that when the erupt happened, we were not informed. we would have run the feel not safe. we living in fear that we don't know is the volcano will erupt again. why was there no warning for goma? about 2000000 people live in the area. director of the coma volcano observatory says the world bank did not renew the funding for their work. with no funds they were unable to monitor the volcano properly. in october, the internet was cut off, caused problems that we have stations that 150 kilometers away. then we didn't have enough fuel to get there. but because you know, from 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 load. everyone knew that we didn't have them in the way that we work 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
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society activists say the blameless, squarely with the government. and the good mobile cane observatory itself, no san keys, or even a wedding corrupted. if they didn't spend money or for j founded by bank they, we could prevent, they been dead. right now, masika isn't bothered. who is responsible. all she cares about is trying to rebuild her life will not foreseen in the z. what is nowhere else? i can go. there's only one goma. there's only here for me to stay with my children . i get to know what the like my, the people of goma live 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 erupt. the
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the hash tag free, the 21 has brought international condemnation for garner the 21 l g b t. the activists who were detained in late may, the 16 women and 5 men have been charged with illegal assembly because they organized and attended a training event. we went to whole in south eastern ghana from way d. w. africa was isaac ology, sent us this report. the angel maxine is transgender. she came out publicly more than 5 years ago since then magazine has been a woman magazine is one of the very few o g, b, t. people in ghana, speaking publicly about the sexuality on gender identity. but we, that bravery comes constant in relation abuse and discrimination from the society around hair. one time i went to the market to buy stuff for myself,
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like food stamps and all that. and when i entered the market and people realized was the me who to not me insulting me why you money was be like this way. it is greasing as you're the people who are brought poverty to grammar. somebody they said, all of the reason was his salary has reduce quite i knew him from no, you know, and it touched my head from like, what other people want them to me. whatever. i stood in the market and i cried. through music magazine is able to express her feelings about life and g. b. t person in ghana in those feelings where sadness and outreach after the rest of 21 octave is at an o g beat. the rights which show up in gun is for to our region. police accused them of lawful assembly after the race, the way the thing for days without try out. a judge denied
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a bill or cation for the release. many of them suffered physically and mentally behind their condition. i would see, but it doesn't look good. there is no will in tensile cycle solution because there are others who will offer dues who have children that haven't been able to see the actual drug calls. some people like holding like worried and having to be able to see the harmony and all human rights lawyer see the continued detention of the 2 to one is own low. for previously, it used to be the keys that there were sets in often says that you could not get a deal from at all that has been scrapped, do to make keys with or the supreme court and sue at this point there is no such offence. however, the last time that laws criminal procedure could, you know,
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there are certain things that the court is supposed to consider and i would in view this keith bill was denied as prosecutors asked for more time granted the who stop police for l g b, c, people for more for week abuse and violence. why sprayed, but active is see, given up now is not an option. the ones on end to all forms of hatred towards the minorities in the country. little by little, i feel like sets in groups. minority groups are going to be harass intimidated. i rested, it started from somehow so he's not far for some of these people in here to be the 21. people being held legally. i need base. some of them came from a craft, some of them i use the school teacher, some of them i adopted some of them days with a fish in v in different aspect of society. despite the threats, maxine is still pushing for acceptance with hoops for
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a future where just walk in on the street won't come with fear of getting arrested and detach. oh, now he's styled providence africans, like nelson mandela, morocco's king of judah, the 6 and wondered, president polka gun the. the orient designer party were drago, known as putty hill, is on a mission to promote fashion as a fundamental element of the continents heritage. for 50 years patios designs have graced runways, displaying the best of what africa has to offer the world of fashion. at this event in abbey, john ivory and government officials are honoring him for his work. the patio has built his name over the decades, but he feels that fashions still need greater respect. since it's
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not fair that a continent like africa doesn't even realize that we have we part of africa. well, part of that well has to do with the development of the fabrics. patio uses the cloth that ends up on the runway is died by hand here to create the patterns was this is going to cause you happy when i see important men wearing my one. i'm happy one more thing to pat hill. that's up by then the fabric ends up in the workshop, where again, tailors work by hand to bring ideas to life. to create new every day you have to create. that means you always have to be, have to imagine, imagine, innovative, anticipate change. that's what fashions all about the and that's why he's so well respected that he is
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a monument of african fashion. and i wanted to come and show him all the gratitude for this profession that he's chosen. patio continues to lead the way inspired by everyday men and women. he sees in the streets to produce outfits. the africans can be proud of and we're proud of that for sure. that's it for now, be sure to take out all the stories on d. w dot com, forward slash africa. we're also on facebook and twitter. ah, the news the news
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30 minutes on the to the point. a strong opinion. clear positions, international perspective, up to 80 percent of people in japan say that are opposed to the upcoming tokyo olympics, among other problems that health risk. i say 5 to great. so i joined like the olympics. the thing of the past, i guess, sense to say on to the point, to the point dw, ah, excuse me, ah me. because
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we are not afraid to capture and africa population is really young. people clearly have the solutions, the future the 77 percent. now every weekend on the w. me ah, this is dw news and these are our top stories. hundreds of people have gathered in hong kong victoria park to mock the anniversary of the 1989 t enemy square massacre, the vigil. so place, despite attempts by chinese authorities to prevent any common ration of the student's uprising, police dispersed the crowds and arrested jo hung tongue,
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