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like to sing along to the teeth from super interactive exercises. everything is online. mobile, interactive, germans are free with the other news, a show coming up today. the impact of a new pandemic on an old one government has made access to h i. v aids frequent harder around the world, while the exact impact is yet to be measured, we ask if there are lessons over $900.00 offers for the fight against aids, plus a food feud over boss will be in dan park is on audit, loggerheads. well, the who had the right to sell possible the rice in europe. the
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news i'm british manager, welcome to w news, a show. glad you could join us. the un general assembly on tuesday approved of declaration to end aids in the world by 2030. the ambitious plan comes even as efforts to combat the disease have faltered in the wake of the covert. 19 pandemic lock downs, and overtaxed health care systems have blocked. people from testing and prevention services such as in the philippines, which has a shows fastest growing h. i v infection rate many here have face difficulty in the past year in accessing treatment in a health care system already dealing with a pandemic. another day of living with the consequences, but then i didn't know what it is or anything that is that is something that open up your parents with francis lives. in manila,
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he looks back on a still young life that has changed permanently. i've probably had sex with more than a 100 guys a guess even before i was in age, but i was sexually active. a kind of like, do a lot of crazy things. my name is francis, and i was only 90 years old when i was diagnosed with h i v. he faith a bleak future. but today he's one of the lucky ones getting the medication he needs. unlike half of the countries, people living with h. i v. and now coven 19 is making the fight against h. i. v aids even harder. last year under corona virus locked downs. h i v testing fell by 60 percent in the philippines. health care providers had to death are abroad is always comprehensive and well listed in order to ensure that the space on to be man and always access prevention commodities. to avoid new
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infections of h, i v need up and peer educators still reach out to groups at risk. and during lockdown. h i v patients can get their medication in the mail to help people like francis. i have learned that i am not alone in this fight. i also hope that in the philippines, in the near future, young people will not be afraid of h i v anymore. but the corona virus is far from beaten and its effect on the global effort to fight h i. v aids are likely to continue. and for me on this, i'm john arbor professor, doctor hendrix, drake, the director of the institute of biology and research at the university of bon professor strick, how much for set the corporate 1900 pandemic bean to worldwide efforts to contain h. i v aids well,
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we can't really proceed right now. what actually, the impact of the corporate $900.00 pandemic is on h. b. in 8th. what we know already is that individuals do not get tested that be in some countries they don't receive anymore the energy or didn't receive for why the entryway provide medication and we're seeing and drop in the prep uptake on prevention programs. so overall, we can probably see in one or 2 years, but the real impact of the corporate 19 pandemic will be. but we will probably see an uprise in h, b in 8th. but i'm wondering if there is a silver lining to all of this. i mean, i'm wondering, i'm looking at the speed of research or uncovered vaccines, for example. i mean, are there any lessons here for the fight against h i v aids. well, the cobra 9 can pandemic has shown us that we can be vic adeline, and highly infecting and compact combating and new virus. and it has also shown us
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that the can that the community, the scientific young union, if he can come to the, come together and walk to be then really find that big themes worldwide. the f 815 already being licensed and 30, you have reached the final stage of testing. in contrast, less than 8 fixed or a pic themes have been tested against h i v and aids in 30 years. imagine now where we could stand if you pooled human capacities and actually do the same for h a, b, and 8th. do you think of me an axiom is going to be a reality? and if so, how far out of, how far away are we from this reality? so there's no doubt, 1st of all that the corporate 19 responds was actually fooled by h. b a by years of age to be in a research for example,
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that dino virus platform boss develop for h b m 8th. and we currently have 2 tribes ongoing that are using this platform to test and h of be seen. and they already show promising results in monkeys. furthermore, the on a platform has been test that in monkeys, and they also showed promising results. so i think that an effective theme can be possible, but we really have to push on that this envelope and really and tried to stop h i v and aids by finding a big thing. i know it's going to be possible. the question is, how quickly would you like to put a time limit on this? this is so hard to say, it's almost impossible to predict the havoc theme that's going to work or not. but the good news is that one of the vaccine 5, even though the results, this is still this year. so the results will be on blind that this year. so be well
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know, at least better. one of the, you know, virus platform will work or partially work against h m b. in 8th. we have about 40 seconds. a last question do this week. you are an anti rector. we ne, be an yama. so we can end aids as a public threat by 2030. do you think that's possible? well, i think we can end the pandemic already. vista tools we have the strongest tool is testing and treating. so if you're testing everyone who is h, i v positive and treating them, they conference met the virus to another person, and they can have to have a normal life expectancy. so ending aids, really the full clinical picture of h, i. b is possible to end a death bone cure of this is a little bit more difficult. pleasure talking to your professor, doctor hendrick district. thank you so much for being with us today. thank you.
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oh, a dispute over the use of the tom boss multi to market. the rice type has left a thought is in the mouth between india and pakistan. both countries grow the much love that i feel right and it's only global exporters. but now india has applied to the european union to be given the solar right to use the term boss multi. when it sells it in the u. an approval was spelled disaster for pockets done, which also says the boss about the rice care. the india and pakistan are among the largest producers of royce in the world. when it comes to the type known as, as marty, they are the only global exported european union being a key market for both countries. but now india is putting a spammer in the works by asking brussels to ground 8 sole ownership of the term.
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multi it's a move that pakistan faith would devastate its rice industry. the school 90 percent of our work with multi rice. we purchased multi rice from our pharmacy. she's will shut down. we can't produce too many other kinds of variety. like directly dropping into telling homeowners that actually bought, but i don't bump to try to gain the upper hand. india has asked european commission for what's called protected geographical indications status for bus multi rise. if brussels approved indies request and pakistan would have to rethink the way it market its product to the u. as only india would be allowed to use the name basmati rice. some experts casting down on delhi thank you store. it's
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a relatively new country that was created during the partition of india. so obviously directly the reputation and geographic area for us, marty, a common to india and pakistan. thank you still. when dispute such as this arise, countries are usually asked to come up with an amicable solution. pakistan says it's hoping to be able to persuade india to acknowledge the shed heritage of that marty. right. and then to submit a joint application to the you. so that, but what happens if both countries can't find the compromise? i asked the expert featured earlier in our report, delfiner murray vivian, what a beat us this is for us will be rights for india would mean. so it's true that and for those growers of event, same value to but keep down localized in a bank, you saw init on different places. they will not be allowed to use the best method which is know the name of the geographic as indication and not the name of the name
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of the land value. cheese is much more detail, you know, it is to stablish my t and there are many numbers. for example, i application from india, there's a list of 33 defect via teeth. that can be cuz it is particular area. and then the code best much because it's a combination between those 20 because it's as it's got to get. so that's my to is not the name of plan value. it's really a job. i forget indication. what is the issue here? a stage is the job to get the vision. so why did you have that name? best matching registered as a p g. a protective geographical indication. you only need a device that didn't because today it according to those practices. and in that particular geographical area, which she mention, which is described in the specification, can use the name best match. so far, glover of nice, which outside, geographical area,
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all who are using different kind of by the tea that they will not be allowed to used. and then my t u that was intellectual property, law expert, delphi murray, vivian from c, read a french agriculture research center, the fucks with developing countries. and that's it for today is more updates on our website. the w dot com forward slash asia will leave you today with pictures of indian forest officials testing elephant for covered by team in southern terminal. states. samples were taken from $28.00 elephants at the modem and the national park as a precautionary measure to rule out infection. rebecca, at the same time tomorrow to see them about the news
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with photos taken somewhere that's generally the opposite of glamorous teenagers bedrooms. but beyond the piles of smelly socks and the slamming doors, kids rooms are so much more. they can also be a safe haven or more recently a quarantine. so german, photographers, bailey and pizza, went on a mission to capture these important spaces and their inhabitants. a young person's most intimate space is their bedroom. it's a kind of transition zone between childhood and the adult world. everything happens here and not only in pandemic times. and it's a place that's off limits to most people, especially someone with a camera, but photographers, feely and pepita were granted access to take portraits of kids in their rooms in different countries. the result is the project in my room. the things i taught it started in 2019 with 2 or 3 kids in cologne,
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and we asked them about their situations at home, their family and their room whole of the time you don't ill. most of i've had them in late 2019. we were in asia and the situation was hoping 19 was starting to escalate. and we saw that it was spreading on us and then we took photos of children and singapore in their bedrooms, thought can that thing up for god? yet in the end, so month me enlarge format prince like pop star posters, feely and peter present the young people in their rooms. these forgotten heroes of the pandemic. ah, ah, when i was, for instance, the fashion photography do, portrays fanny from cologne as a princess in the bedroom, she has all to herself. even the time a lot of kids have to share their rooms with their siblings, but i'm an only child, so i had a space just for me over this past year and i was from it's
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a place of your own that you can withdraw to where you spend most of your time, of course i can see where you have a lot of experiences for the very 1st time on. and when i think about that and reflect on everything that's happened there. okay. then i think it is a pretty cool place to put a reminder, a bit of your own use. of course. how was it back then? are things very different now? i don't think much has changed. i recognized myself in these rooms, although they were a big heidi and ceylon provided with the order of some type. and unlike in the past, these rooms are connected to the outside world via the internet. still, even children with the most privileged backgrounds are at risk of getting lost in the long lockdown. them as a flock. so read all these headlines, lamenting what children and teenagers are dealing with stuck at home all the time.
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but it could have been possible to better support children from poor families. so everyone has the same opportunity and isn't behind one. mr. will live with their carefully stage portraits fairly. and peter want to give kids a platform nice, challenging times. and they want to show that the pandemic crisis has made this generation strong. with a girl named julia told us that she very consciously spent new year's eve alone. she leaped candles and danced on her own hands and said, it was a wonderful experience. and i think it's great that kids have created new ways of dealing with life. and these pandemic tire size in my room documents a generation of young people who've perhaps learned not so much at school during this time, but a great deal for life and about themselves. animator, victoria age allows also spends a lot of time in a small space. the stop motion,
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films, and loops he create in his studio, have gone all over the world. you might know him from his instagram profile paragraph for his followers, number in the hundreds of thousands. this is american actor leonardo dicaprio in a way. you've never seen him before in stop motion, animation action. this is the work of french director victor as, who makes animation films and ads in his paris studio. i really like stop motion animation because it's something very tangible you can, you can touch it. you really feel what you are doing. i mean with, with your hand pictures and creating stop motion animation for 13 years. he taught himself how to do it after studying film in the capital product, you put it into position. you make this little movements, you take a picture,
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you make it as a movement, you take a picture and so on to try to redo the original move you have in mind this 5 2nd clip took 2 hours to make his animations cover a wide range of schemes including this film featuring a 3 d super hero. ah, the other clips are simple loops made for fun for instagram. ah, this animation highlights actor tom cruises, sons from his moving mission impossible. the, the artist earned his money with animated ads for big international companies. ah, victor trying to find a sense of humor in his everyday surroundings. this is where he gathers ideas. the
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challenge lives in bringing the ideas back to the studio and turning them into many works of art. the finished product isn't always what he expects. sometimes i didn't notice i did some move of some as a move. and after this time i kept surprising myself. and victor continues to surprise his fans as well with his unique and unusual classic form of animated photography. the. we're heading outdoors now into the german countryside, which for documentary filmmaker, young, half as a world in and of itself, every pedal, every winning beat fascinates him now with a new book and a new film half is hoping to share his fascination, especially with other germans who often travel outside their own country to experience nature. a spectacular nature images from germany.
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the depending on me, finding something positive in the pen demik is almost cynical job on it. but of course the fact that we all had to stay home. i mean, we now value the nature that surrounds our homes or villages and towns even more because we've spent more time here than usual to vote. for instance, many germans have come to appreciate germany's north sea coast over the past year. thanks to title activity. it's one of the most bio diverse habitats in the world with about 10000 species of animals and plants. nature filmmaker, young husky, has filmed the migratory birds that visit the mud flaps by the millions of nature in germany has great diversity and a wide variety of habitats. his cinematic journey took him all over the country, which he describes in his book. it's titled high mutton a tour using a german term, meaning home or homeland. a word not everyone feels comfortable with because it's
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been misused by far right nationalists. we finish off for most of us. the word high math triggers a pressure and cozy feeling that we shouldn't just give it up to the wrong groups who appropriate it for themselves. when i use the word high, i want to draw in those who simply want to experience a positive feeling with their homeland and put the food. you know, i'm a live in northern germany, the epitome of homeland nature is the, he's a natural paradise. that's actually man made. here, everything is interconnected. the smallest animals benefit from the dung of the big once the insect developed in their droppings, flexible headed dung beetle. this flower sophisticated strategy due to a lack of nutrients. it doesn't produce nectar. instead,
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learning pollinators with just color and shape, the bumblebee falls for the deception. it doesn't find food, helps the flower by taking its pollen with it. young, half as passionate about making nature films, just protagonists are animals and plants that are native to germany. and he highlights just how special they are by using time lap and extreme slow motion techniques. he makes both slow and fast processes visible to the human eye. oh, come for, i'm still driven by a curiosity about nature and a child like joy. i don't need to go looking for rarities or peculiarities. i'm fascinated by the connections between the species. and you can observe that anywhere, even in the smallest package of nature, you can almost do it on a balcony with a few of them by coming for films, yana hearst sometimes sits in a camouflaged hunter's blind for days. but his spray are rare and beautiful. images
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of those who knows we have earth worms in our country that grow over half a meter long and listens bruce forest floors in the black forest. eating spruce needles, big who's the biggest earth worm in europe. who knows that we have to wear earth where i live under water, on the bottom of the streams and rivers and lakes. from my favorite earthworm, as of course, the green earth worn warm, we encountered it critically lake and film day or if it will but native nature which also feeds us is threatened. resources are limited and the habitat for animals and plants is endangered. young huffed, sees it as his task to draw attention to that. this is now over shot, the mark, and we're only slowly realizing that because when we leave our houses, it's green smells good. it's lush and beautiful, and you can hear birds singing, can shoot him. and it's not so easy to see that there are significantly fewer birds
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and that the bird songs are more monotonous, because individuals from the orchestra, individual soloists from the bird world, are now missing mr. food in the middle of the sea. and that's the case with almost all species, and it's something we need to be aware of, and we need to sort out or social order and get to a point where hopefully we live more sustainably in this country homes, hopefully not hi, yolanda. oh yon her work is a plea to not always go far afield to see nature quite spectacular things happen in germany to even on a small scale and we're expecting more spectacular things of the 70th berlin international film festival. kicking off this week. more on that and the next arts and culture for now, here's a little appetizer, some red carpet highlights from the last 70 years season. me
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when i arrived here i slept with people in a room. nice to man. it was hard fare. i even got white hair learning. the german language helped me a lot. kids to me. trinity, to instruct you want to know their story, migrant verifying and reliable information for my grants and the power point. i come from never where they have been going up in brazil and was always the man just to give words when i moved to germany as a 10 year old, i watch the curriculum on tv that was phase how i see the world because in german now but the side of a girl was a funny instead of an iep voice. extra guys seems absolutely incredible. i
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