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with the w business beyond ah, excuse me. w news alive from berlin, a medical emergency at the european football championship, denmark christian eric's and collapses on the field in the middle of a match book at the latest on his condition. also coming up on the show was unity at the g 7 stomach in britain as leaders of rich democracy they, they must work together to offer the world an alternative care block as its 1st ever a candidate for chancellor had of september's election. ah,
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hello clare richards been a very warm welcome to the show where they came with some news from the european soccer championship. denmark christian ericsson is said to be awake and in stable condition in hospital after he collapsed on the pitch during the match against finland and copenhagen. a medical crew was immediately called in. they gave the midfield her chest compressions, and were able to revive him. again, with the suspended but was resumed at the request of both teams with a denmark of going on to lose one now. well, mark oregon from the dw sport that joins me now for more more. i was surprised to hear that the game in fact resumed. so quickly what was to make of that? we were all astonished here and i think that the whole european football base fund base was astonished to hear that the game not only be resumed,
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but so soon very evening. and it seems to be a good fain in terms of how christian ericsson is doing. we had that he apparently contacted his teammates the a face time from the hospital bed and basically gave his blessing. and it would go ahead and do a for the governing body of european football. did say the requests were made by players of both teams. and that was why the agreed to, to restart the game. but very surprising. and the game did go on with alex and blessing, but the friend hadn't read the script that denmark should go on, and when you hear that would have been a happier ending, wouldn't of it. let's take it back. i mean, what exactly happened with ericsson on the pitch? it was a very innocuous incident clear. it was used with them for through into the through and are group was receiving the ball from through and on. fell to the grounds. immediate concern as players this t miss form the cordon around them as we can see, protected him from the view of the camera and very emotional scene. some are crying, some are praying. am of her belief is,
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are brought on and he's given treatment on the field and thankfully was, he was awake by the time it come off the field so and then obviously seems to be recovering and isn't a stable condition. the dentistry, both the association of treated and he's in the hospital let and copenhagen, which is a specialized hospital and getting the very best treatment available in copenhagen . that's fantastic news for the team and found the like, i'm sure, i mean, the whole incident was so shocking those images. but have we seen something like this before on a football pitch? we have seen it before, sadly. and it seems to be slightly modern phenomena and everything in the 21st century. and one of the, one of the most infamous ones was for brittany lamba who was playing for bolton against them in england in 2012. he collapsed on the pitch and was technically dead for 70 minutes before being revived. so luckily we didn't get to that stage tonight . and so that was, that was a huge concern bike then for basement lumber, actually tweeted his, his support saying simply please god,
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that he was praying for for christian alex. and so his president answered, and we were christian ethics and all the best, heavy left mark, oregon. thank you so much for coming in the studio to talk to i was turned out now to some other news and leaders of the group of 7 wealthy democracies have agreed on a major infrastructure plan aimed at competing with china's a global influence. and i spent the 2nd day of the g 7 summit in southwest england focusing on ways to counter the rising influence of authoritarian states. postcard perfect meeting on the beach. environmental activists are worried. the g 7 summit will deliver a little more than pretty pictures. in the hotel above the talk is all about both doing the global economic recovery. after the pandemic, joe biden, once a year, a p and to commit to joining a global infrastructure program to balance the investment influence of china. germany, chancellor angle americans supports the idea that we know there's
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a huge need for infrastructure in places like africa within our interests that africa develops. that's economy. we can't simply say that china is already taking care of that. so rather it is the g 7 desperation to create a positive agenda aimed at the many countries in the world that still have a lot of catching up to the threatening to overshadow the display of unity in fighting between you leaders and the summit post. boys, johnson, the british prime minister's threat to override the breakfast agreements terms on trade flows to northern ireland was the subject of several bilateral talks. johnson was kept waiting by french president, emmanuel, my call, who are vibe with strong words threatening consequences. if the u. k. fail to abide by the breakfast treaties, customs rules. the prime minister was equally forthright in his comments to the press. the prime tcs, the u. k. got to uphold the territorial integrity of the united kingdom.
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that's what we're going to do. we'll do whatever it takes to ensure that the g 7 leaders have been joined by guests from south to south africa, indiana australia discussing how to end the current pandemic, and prevent the next one. and d, w correspondent, beer get master's reporting for the from saint ives. in cornwall, close to where the g 7 is taking place this weekend spirit. tell us more about this infrastructure project. it's aimed at countering china's influence is green, and it's meant to help poor countries catch up sound very ambitious. it is very ambitious. the u. s. has identified 40 trillion dollar deficit for low and middle income countries when it comes to infrastructure. and they say that during the pandemic, this gap has even widened. so they are calling for an alternative to china, spelt and wrote initiatives also called and useful growth initiative. where china is investing across the world and developing countries,
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and they say they want to do something that is very transparent and also very sustainable. and the u. s. a. they want hundreds of billions of dollars invested in countries and in climate change projects. but also when it comes to health and digital technology, and now they have the g 7 on board, no concrete plans and no concrete financial commitments. but that might be to come and thousands of people have gathered it near the summit venue to protest against all kinds of issues. but the vast majority are concerned about climate change. is this initiative what the g 7 has to offer? yes, definitely around me here in saint ives and this really beautiful spot in the southwest corner of the united kingdom on the beaches. and in the see, there were a lot of climate change for testers extinction. rebellion was one of the biggest
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groups and they are really very critical and they are saying that they're hoping there will be more than words and also accusing. for example, the united kingdom to, on the one hand, present itself as a leader in climate change or fight against climate change. but on the other hand, just this year, having license new oil and gas exploration licenses. so the, you know, a bit of a contradiction that climate change will be an issue that's going to be debated on sunday. david jackson burrow the naturalist and big television. i pass another t known across the world is going to talk to lead us tomorrow. so we'll have to see what campaign is say after this day tomorrow. if there is anything that they say, cut the mustard ready. we will check back in on that on a sunday. and i understand there have been some new arrivals to the summit today.
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tell us about them. well, besides the leaders of south africa, the stray. yeah, it's interesting that the leaders of india and south korea are attending either in person or eventually the summit. and this can also be seen in relation to shot to china, basically strengthening the ties with the democracies in the, in the pacific region. so china and how to and up to china and also in some instances, co operate with china with it. for example, comes to climate change is really dominating. one of the dominating features here to summit. the w corresponded beer get math in st. i've cornwall for us. thank you so much for your reporting. and let's take a look now as some of the other stories that are making headlines at this hour. thousands of people in north eastern over here, faso have taken part in a demonstration to demand a better security. it comes after military killed 132 people in a village last weekend. the region has seen numerous illness attacked in recent
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years. frances sharing aerial pictures of a large, heavy crude oil flick near the mediterranean island of corsica. to naval ships with clean up equipment and a specialized crew have been deployed to minimize the environmental impact. the oil is believe you have leaked from a ship and a chance to hit or right into space with a billionaire, jeff bezos has all that auction for $28000000.00. the amazon founder turned to rocket men will take off with his brother and been not yet named winter. next month . back here in germany and on earth, the green party had formerly nominated. the woman in hopes will replace on the miracle as chancellor in september's general election. elegance at a party conference gave a nod to co leader anna, lena bear bach. she's out of the environmental parties 1st ever candidate for
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germany's top job. she's one step closer to her goal. anna lynn buck hopes to replace on glove macklin german leader and on saturday got the backing of 19 point . 5 percent of a party to run is the 1st evergreen candidate sampler. the friday. he's quite, i know for joy to take the responsibility and the knowledge that we can do better together. and that's what we're seeing a much here. how we spend 40 years preparing today's now's the time to renew our country and anything that is possible or is i land to annoy. and when i list is for the past 3 years, their book and about how big have been at the helm of the green policy and led the greens to new heights in the pole. now the policy is part of coalition governments in 11 of germany, 16 states and only nevada was born in northwest in germany in 1980 the same year. the green party was found. it started off pushing for agenda parity and
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environmental protection. in 1983, the 1st screen impeach were elected to parliament becoming a provocative 4th in the bundle. talk in 1998 degrees and to the government for the 1st time as the junior coalition partner to get help. so does social democrats, one of the greens, biggest victories was that coalition decision to phase out nuclear energy. a decision that after initial resistance under macros government implemented in 2011 the green start to boost in the polls in 2019, when the friday, future climate protection movement fast to the streets, the party even edged into the lead and opinion polls before falling behind michael's conservatives again, partly because of a controlled c surrounding multiple false claims in babylon, official c, v. dying for dizzy cooking. i want to thank you for giving me this massive tailwind, especially after the headwind of recent weeks,
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where i made some mistakes that i'm extremely upset about. i got it's 3 months until germans go to the polls and the both the green party and for a new template candidate and lena bear books, they're looking to be the most important 3 months in there for 2 years of existence . for now, and let's get an update from the world of tennis at the french open. unseeded barbara cray, chico has beaten anastasio have you can come in at the women's final. it is the 1st grand slam singles title for the 25 year old. spurred by the memory of her late coach, former wimbledon champion, young and wagner bought a creature cova at the top of your screen, stormed into an early lead in this class should be excited. breaking in the 4th game before winning the 2nd 61 but honest, the z a probably in cuba,
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refused to crumble and surged back to take the 2nd st. 6 to in the decisive stirred creature. cova brooks served to go for 3 hours after a thrilling and short rally. and she clinched the title on her 4th championship points. and publican coover had long yeah, the 1st major filthy for the checking when she was presented with by the legendary martina enough not to look over critical for no bids to become the 1st women since may the peers to win the french open singles and doubles title in the same year that is your news update. this coming up next is world stories with a look at one
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a positive legacy of the pandemic. the wide new bike lanes here in berlin. i will be back with more news at the top of the hour, but if you want more before then you can check out our website d, w dot com, which is for lynn for me in the team. thank you so much for joining us. ah. my 1st my cycle was a sewing machine i found from women or bones by the bushes or something as simple as learning how to write a bicycle, even since i was a little girl, i wanted to have a bicycle of my old and it took me years to finally gave up and went to buy me bicycles and returned with the sewing machine going i suppose was more appropriate for those than writing a bite. and now i want to reach out to those woman back, hold for balance by their duties and social rules. and inform them about the basic
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rights. my name is deborah, and i work as jesus is choose the meat on world story in russia, not on the supporters are being repressed, quiet days on the greek island of make me begin in the media. after 6 years of negotiations, germany has acknowledged the genocide committed against the herero and peoples during its colonial rule. but some leaders reject the negotiated agreement. this is an emotional play for many herero. they come back regularly to visit this tree
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in the village of ot, janine hundreds of herero prisoners of war were hanged here by german troops to go through the nic and and they hang them. sadness. certainly anger. yes no, not that a human being could actually be doing this for what reason for the reason that oh, i insist us simply stood up in refuse to give up what belong to them, namely, violette. more than a 100 years ago, german soldiers killed almost a 100000 herero norma in the former colony of german side, west africa. in 1984 lotor von trotter gave the extermination order. it included women and children. now germany wants to recognize this as
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a genocide and has pledged 1100000000 euros for development projects. that's what the government negotiated with. i recro. let's a deal between 2 governments and development aid. it has nothing to do with our demand for the positions they are fully in us. for a curl, a former attorney general and maybe and his supporters are still considering legal actions. but previous attempts have already failed in several us courts. we are on our way to the village of a cock hora, 2 hours away by car. here to the majority of the population is herero. and there are several traditional leaders on the bottom own. she didn't, she think you're doing the existence so you don't see him as she is not. he's not that i'm not seeing. he's not the traditional leaders here. don't share a singular viewpoint. some support recur legal actions. others are in favor of the
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deal negotiated by the government. some others want to renegotiation prioritizing more money for this region. unfortunately, the negotiating did not come back to us to tell us how did the german government arrived, and if it was the have concluded. so i'm not yet of the opinion that i did to go many should go ahead with the, with the agreement and deal the consensus with the affected community. back in janine par, my chief for a curl and his followers say they will protest further. they want reparations and new negotiation. the russian, anyone who stands up for the imprisoned kremlin critic alexis volney, will feel the state swift punishment. even signing an online petition is enough
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reason to be fired. today you have guineas done, which is just a guest and moscow's famous metro system. but just a month ago, he worked here as an escalator technician. then, one day he received his dismissal papers without warning. donna, which says he was fired for political reasons. the 1st thought they mean that i was surprised at 1st, denny felt awful, but then i got angry. you have any sh donovan was known as a diligent worker and says his work was never once criticized in the 3 years he was employed by the metro. but his signature on an online petition proved to be his downfall in april and the run up to the protest demanding the release of alex volney. he signed the document in support of the opposition leader. he was just one of about 400000 russians to do so. let me think, i've never been to
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a protest. i'm not interested in the volley as a politician, but as a human being and a citizen of this country, and just like him, each one of us can be subject to the whims of the authorities. the police change tank at the most recent major protests in moscow on april 21st instead of mass arrest. many activists were subjected to intimidation and punishment. days later, this was repression. many were visited by police after the protest, similar charged and jailed. others were fired or thrown out of college. the firing of guinea donovan was not an isolated incident. moscow's metro workers' union is currently being inundated with similar cases. not done it up, but we've received more than 40 complaints on the phone, but i think there will be even more about 60 dismissals altogether. more moody
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when the mouse firings were brought up at a press conference kremlin speaker dmitri. pascal's maintained that the workers were let go for having taken part in unauthorized protests, and then employers had the right to do so. but you have guineas, donovan claims he has never taken part in a protest. thanks i said, because anyone can made mistakes, but i didn't. i voice my political opinion. if the state carries out such punishments, it'll achieve the opposite of its aims. people will want to join the opposition. i've always been silent, but no more. which together with his union ge donovan plans to sue his employer the moscow metro. although he doesn't believe he'll succeed, he wants to keep fighting, even if it's only a symbolic gesture. the cycling is both good for the environment and a popular activity in germany. the government wants to expand cycling infrastructure by investing 1000000000 euros mobility researchers and activists in
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berlin. say more should be done up on your bike and ride along a pop up cycle pants. these new yellow marked bike lanes have gotten things moving in for they hastily set up during the burgeoning corona virus pandemic, to give cyclists more space and more safety. but for nick casner, it's still not enough. he dreams of an inner city completely free of private car traffic. he's collecting signatures for a petition to hold a referendum. we are hoping to create a berlin that is safer, healthy, more environmentally friendly and more livable for all of citizens. that means ensuring that we have less private car traffic and more opportunities to bike to walk, to enjoy the streets, either for gardening or phase or more playground hearings together. enough signatures to force a referendum if he does,
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berliners can also vote on benny cars from the city center at the same time as they vote in september's federal election. what do the politicians thing? a pop up bike lane is a suitable pathway to berlin's traffic senator. the city recently eliminated 300 parking spaces for cars. here. the green party senator for transport wants to push berlin's mobility revolution even further. on. i like yes. and for the 1st week and services significantly more public transport us better cycling infrastructure, better transport infrastructure even for pedestrians in and on, then very likely will raise the price of public space. and i. e home for 100 kilometers of fast bike lanes. our plan to better connect berlin's inner city with its outlying districts. in the near future mobility research,
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andreas me doesn't own a car or even a bike. he books trains cars and bicycles with his cell phone and calls for a radical sharing strategy. he says only shared mobility can stop cars eating up land. then few men will be willing to share cars in rural areas and you won't be classic car sharing. the if 5 people are driving 5 cars in the same direction at the same time than those 5 people will be driving in one car and do that easily with digital platforms. and that's how we can drastically reduce the number of cars in rural areas as well. out of practice with what will mobility look like in the future? the move away from cars has just begun. the grease is admitting tourists again, as long as they are vaccinated, recovered or tested. the island of mika nose is also emerging from its mandatory corona virus. lumber, the season is kicking off with both hope and trepidation. the
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tourists are heading back. it can't be compared to may 2 years ago, but still, mika knows remains relatively quiet. foreign guests haven't arrived yet, but europeans are gearing up for their post marked down freedom to travel to really, i mean, i'm on vacation and we can host with a colleague. we both work in the same hospital and we've had a tough here because of covert. now we just want to relax my political name onto my music is still banned in restaurants and bars. the party jets it hasn't come back yet. it's not on the financial loss. generally make on every bar is a party. i mean, we are partying a lot. everyone is coming here to have fun and to be connecting with more people. so this is a very strange situation for all of us. businesses here, last 70 percent of their income in 2020,
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in 2021. they can only hope for at least half of what they earned last year. the season has just begun special prices or attracting families, as well as those who want to enjoy some quiet time. this hotel, the old harbor has been open since february. people here are happy about the tourists who don't come to party. last year. prime minister curiosity switzer, talkies campaigned for less mass tourism and more sustainability in greece for islands like meeker knows which that, exclusively, from tourism. it's a difficult balance one to receive a lot of storage, of course, because mickland was, is a huge tourism industry. but we want to do it with respect to our care and the nature of the island, the color over the island in the lives of the residents. most people you're getting
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vaccinated. sabina jacko's office tours of the island. she's happy that people here are getting the jad, as i'm unflagging flores, me please. in the beginning, the priority went by age woman. so this week they're starting to vaccinate everybody else. and it started very early here and it's been very well organized, safely laws, and they're all going to the ups party safe, the locals hope that everything stays that way, especially when the port visits from cruise ships start again until then visitors can experience a completely different mika knows, one that's romantic, required the curate coming
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