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grades really the cheapest way to go over this and home, the fours and some of the most recently that we can about the family. that the gnostic dragon has called the home 3 years a table. you books on news? ah, the gems against which antibiotics have become powerless are becoming ever more dangerous in europe alone around $33000.00 people die from them each year has come to you. now a new wave is coming to our region germs that are completely resistant. and so the new treatments have to be found. old ones have to be rediscovered when drug stop working, patients feel helpless. we need to get rid of all the big germs that i have at the
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moment, and there are quite a law to get the pathogens under control. scientists, in workshops and research laboratories, feverish li, looking for new solutions. can humans when the battle against jobs the all your 100 fica and a 15 year old daughter, paulina has travelled from accounting and in germany to antwerp in belgium to try to get help dangerous germs keep cropping up in pounding his lungs. she wore a face mask long before the panoramic. i need the mac so that i don't infect other people and so that i don't have myself with any germs in belgium. lena's lungs will be treated using
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a special therapy. the clinic uses viruses known as bacteria pages or pages shown, which literally means bacteria eaters. to get the ultimate for the past 3 years, we've tried in vain to remove the germs from pauline, his lungs with antibiotics. and so far we've not been able to get them out completely at the hopefully in the spring friends told us about age therapy and after a long wait, we're finally here today. i hope the features will bring us success in the next few weeks. for the following, these viruses destroy bacteria. paulina suffers from cystic fibrosis, a metabolic disease that makes her lung secretions thicker. this is why germs are always returning to her lungs. among the antibiotic resistant bacteria, the doctors in belgium hope to be able to destroy these germs using stages they
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tell paulina to breed them in therapy has not yet been approved in germany. bacteria ages are organisms that can multiply on their own. they are found everywhere in our environment. they feel most at home wherever there are also many bacteria like in sewage. it's hoped that pages that paulina is inhaling will reach the dangerous bacteria in her lungs. each type of phage only ever attacks. one specific type of bacteria and reproduces within it. if an features grow, they destroy the bacterium and look for a new one. if none of the host bacteria are left in the body, the features die of interest to of course we'd like this to happen in germany to act within when this is approve there, it'll be a very big step for all patients who have an infection with period can no longer be treated with antibiotics, rather than con, printing. yes, the doctors use viruses to treat bacterial infection over 100 years ago. but with
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the discovery of antibiotics, pages were forgotten in the western world. but in parts of eastern europe, they are still use successfully to day and they are currently experiencing renee songs in belgium. the benefits we are hoping is that they will be able to help us combat those infections we're interview takes aren't enough anymore. we'll face therapy be able to help paulina we detected m r s k one to 4, and now it's back to the known that emma essay stands for message still in resistance stuff in the caucus or is something many patients fear because it's a constant threat for hospital treatments or surgery bent him young and medical hygiene is ron hendricks, have a patient with dangerous jumps in his sinuses, but their hospital in the german dodge border region, has a very special prescription for dealing with the patient. used to be a farmer and belongs to a high risk group because the gems are widespread in cattle,
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stoles. if you want to, you still live on the farm. do you have pigs or horses or what is on our farm? hasn't had any pigs for a year. unfortunately, that doesn't help much. it takes a lot of time before the germs are gone. you know, you know that in 2017 you had a positive nasal m r. s a test result when you went in for another operations. and we've now detected m r s say again, domes. and that's why we're very much in favor of trying to remove this year from your nose and scan and not so that you can get through the operation with as little risk of infection as possible. if you're calling your 100 showed to boeing has the multi resistant jam in his sinuses and on his skin, it's completely harmless in these locations. but if it gets into a wound, it can lead to a life threatening infection. and operation therefore presents a risk for the retire farmer, but he needs a new need join. the hospital is performing more swamp tests than most other clinics, a tasks about heart patient. if there are multi resistant germs, present,
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doctors combat then before the operation. this can, this can, i'm a bit scared, but i've been in a phase like this for 5 years now. where i've noticed that when i run, things are getting worse from one day to the next. and now something has to be done on its most, most doctors have significantly come back on the use of antibiotics. that's me can be open again. and the 5th is what the micro biologists and hygienists fear is that we will keep going with antibiotics. always trying to support or treat every disease with them without restraint. and that makes the jury stronger and stronger even image image data. the fear is that ultimately the germs will make all our antibiotics and effective and feeling some hendrix wants to further improve the use of antibiotics. old anti biotech should be used for pathogens that are not resistant to them, while new ones should be saved for problem germs,
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and then for no longer than necessary. to do this, hendricks, there's also expanded to capacity of the hospital laboratory. on a bore without a laboratory, it's almost impossible to practice good hygiene and good antibiotics stewardship. every german hospital with over 400 beds needs its own laboratory to gain better control over the processes. and in house laboratory means more jam tests, faster diagnoses, and a more targeted use of anti biotics. in many german hospitals, the laboratories were shot down decades ago for reasons of cost. but today, if more have to be pre owned the cost of the clinics, increase its money, many hospitals lack, but the needs to be spent nimble on kind of a place. if you don't test anyone, you don't see any germs. if you don't see any germ nation, you don't take any extra hygenic measures and then the patient is not always treated in good time or with the right out of order. no hygiene means the germs
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will spread further. for by that, just just a few years ago, it was thought that the medical profession had infectious diseases under control thanks to antibiotics. in 1928. alexander fleming from scotland discovered a mold, but killed pathogens. he called it penicillin. it came into its own during world war 2, due to the large number of wounded, the u. s. put it into mass production. fleming recognised the onset bacteria could become resistant to penicillin. when he received the nobel prize in 1945, urged caution, but in vain. look at the time, multi resistant germs are not hospital term house here on horse and our hospital and others. we found that over 95 percent of the people who are infected with these germs, bring them from outside and that you can catch them in our hospital. does the dar, this doesn't, that means that there is much to be done. and if we don't do anything,
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the problems will get worse and worse than the next mom know for hospitals. it is an important problem going on import the problem. antibiotic resistant gems thrive wherever a lot of antibiotics are administered. such as an agriculture to drugs can only kill bacteria that are not resistant. the others multiply due to the widespread use to fancy biology can meet production. they also spread in animal, stoles and manila. the retard farmers gems also came from agriculture disinfectants. they used to help reduce the dangerous bacteria on his skin and nose before his operation. i found that i was amazed because we hadn't had any pigs for a year that the germs were still there, but i would have preferred if they hadn't noticed when your interest will he be able to reduce the number of gems enough that he's surgery can go well,
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work focuses on ensuring that the dangerous jones patients bring in to not spread further in hospitals. but all the researchers in the danish city of audience are aiming to revolutionize the killing of pathogen can hospital rooms with modern technology. autonomous cleaning robots and company to show the robot brings together to technologies. mobile navigation and u. b. c like should be given are important because the ultra violet light that is installed here hills, the bacteria in the room that is being disinfected. you. the woman is the important thing about you be like, is that it can go where it is needed. they want to go column company pounds class reason. first, the development of the robot for your friends of his head,
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lost family members to resistant jobs in the future. he hopes robots, like these can help to better disinfect hospital rooms. the model in the company car door is a dummy without uv radiation. you did a sudden i'm hanging our days around 8 to 10 percent of all people treated in hospital pick up and infection in the government were gotten by assisting the cleaning staff with the robot. infection rates are reduced failure, so it saves a human lives and then save in massive hennings process. in a testing room engineer, pair your nielsen applies, test strips to you v c radiation. the higher the exposure, the darker they become. the balance taken by the robot can be programmed precisely, room by room accounting for the furniture and floor plan. use the radiation would be fatal to humans, says the robot has to work alone in the room. most importantly,
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it must disinfect the places where the germs build up, known as high touch stuff, it is heavy. it's not getting food here. we can clearly demonstrate that the maximum radiation output reached the high touch surfaces when we disinfected them, fixed at b. c. and the u. v. c. radiation here and on all the services in the room was high enough to kill 99.99 percent of all the bacteria for fix paulina and her father. johan is waiting for the next round of page therapy at the antwerp the university hospital dr. tina boy uses bacteria pages to kill the germs in germany and many other european countries. these viruses have not yet been approved. as a medical treatment, the prostate, it would make the most sense to approve the entire bacterial stage manufacturing
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process for yourself. but to do this, you would have to relax some of the existing approval procedures for in many countries. there is no legal framework to make exception. but here in belgium, we have now done this for years we were looking for a way to allow phage treatments while ensuring patient safety. i believe that is why this has failed in other countries to dina digital to communicating along the coins, prepares the pages for power lena in the hospital pharmacy for every pathogen. medical professionals have to find and breed suitable bacteria pages. the dosing takes place here in the clinic. it is a serious age solution doesn't mean it comes from a military hospital in brussels. we only use it for infections with very specific multi resistant germs. we prepared here in our pharmacy. we only do this every few months. we've had another patient before,
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but it's all pretty new to us. the high security at the laboratory is purely a precautionary measure, because the side effects of the pages are not yet known. the doctors determined the dose individually for each patient. the so far paulina has tolerated the pages well. she's supposed to inhale the viruses one last time in the clinic. then she can continue the therapy at home. so it could feel i feel that my lungs have already become a bit really are applied from a cause and my voice sounds a bit strange now, but they're letting me go home today longer. second, paulina is supposed to inhale the pages several times a day for 3 weeks. if the virus therapy does not bring the desired results, she faces a 2nd round this time intravenously with
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a needle. and she would have to go to antwerp for 4 weeks. not something her father and the doctors would like to avoid. so let's hope that the areas of the loan will be enough and that you don't have to come back for the 2nd part of the treatment, but will follow up to the next weeks. we will be taking her sputum sample every week and we'll have to see whether or not and at what point we won't be able to culture the bacteria that are in alarms right now. so i can't predict it. if it's in the 1st week, then we'll throw a party, i think the very soon. but it's also possible it's in the 2nd or the 3rd week or, or not at all. we don't know to find almost jumps and to dissolve the secretion in her lungs. paulina has to inhale several times a day, both with pages and antibiotics. i think it's a good combination. thus under the antibiotic doesn't harm the pages because their virus pages don't harm the antibiotic conditions. there aren't
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a lot of studies on this studio and intensive research is needed if, because it's obvious, multi resistance germs will cause more and more problems for us. this is out in the my goals will only know in 3 weeks whether the therapy has worked. not any sages and better hygiene, promise solutions, new drugs are also being developed in hagen's book, molecular biologist, martine gleeful is looking for ways out of the anti bios crisis. for the biotech company news and he has developed a process with which he can specifically find any type of bacteria using artificially produced protein enzymes shine a comma our basic building blocks come from nature. any key how we optimize enzymes that are used by phases primarily to emerge from the bacterial cell at the
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end of that reproduction cycle from the old dominion. even visa in the basic idea is to make the bacteria burst from the outside, almost like a balloon on once the ages have found a suitable bacterium, they multiply within it. during this phase, they produce enzymes. if enough enzymes are present, they cause the host bacterium to burst and so glisten produces these enzymes artificially optimizing them to attack bacteria in the human body. he calls that invention, artie licensed the 1st volunteers like l can i get you have already been tested with the geriatric nurse suffers from neuro dermatitis again and again. stuff. hello chi, cause inflation on her skin. it's getting so bad that she might have to give up her work might. success has been off top yet. my doctor said he tried everything's.
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there was nothing left. so he didn't know what to do with me anymore. but then he read about this and said we could ask for a sample and, and then within 2 or 3 days of trying it, you could see how everything went away. i just took it, had healed this to skin, stop ditching, kind power. it was a miracle. this is bobbie warner martine degrees, so did a lot of tests and no resistance ever developed to anti license. so delta reagan, per biotech company, have a solution to the fight against john's calve death matter. and then let's non seed . i believe that in recent years, we have seen that the problem of multi resists and germs has come more and more into focus. and our technology in particular offers many advantages. over classic antibiotics is tiny assistance, resistance does not develop and we can kill a large number of germs in a very specific way to be
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a factor of crystals. artie license is visible under the microscope. they destroy the target bacteria in a fraction of the 2nd. but there is a long way to go before the enzymes can be turned into medicine. the small company need support from the pharmaceutical industry. and that's what martine grease will found in the western german city of upa. down i whole gives him a man, wants to bring art license to market. his pharmaceutical company by cooler it is one of the few worldwide that are researching new antibiotics and that present grease. so with a great opportunity for service the for us, it's very important because it's the 1st step toward youth and human pharmaceuticals. that's a big milestone or a bio technology company. last time, the potential of the new development is impressive. even a small dose is enough to read
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a highly concentrated jump solution of pathogens within minutes strapped to call kind are responsible for the milky countenance, particularly if just made this strep to caucus term solution. i'm about to add a controlled substance and are already license to compare them. you will see that within 5 to 6 minutes, the cloudiness will be different. so the germs burst and destroyed and as a result for the solution loses cloud introducing even time lapse shows how the anti license destroyed, that cloudy jumps hitting monitor to see the vision of the human medicine. this would be a huge step because you have a completely different class of ingredient was a completely different mechanism and model of action where you can work against existing resistances. this is a new weapon against resistant jermel's department. for many pharmaceutical companies to search for new antibiotics is not worthwhile. because new drugs have to be kept back, can reserve antibiotics, and only used in emergencies. use levels would probably be low and development
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costs would be high. level tension that in is when we talk about resistance, it's like an arms race because the bacteria will always mutate and build resistance with you constantly have to keep up with them because they never stop trying to defend themselves against the drugs where developing the it's an endurance phrase, all that love employees regularly analyze the global resistance situation. dangerous intestinal germs are gaining ground, that antibiotics can do little stop. 5 percent of hospital germs are resistant, even in the netherlands. a country with exemplary public hygiene in dodge london via by environmental that i now 12.2 percent. and you can see it increasing. and it's a similar story in poland, austria, and spain you do as kind of, i don't know if there is no country under 5 percent anymore. and i think that's pretty dramatic with the germs on. a new approach like that provided by artificial
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enzymes is not without challenges when he hits him at all. if i come up with innovative approaches that have never been tested and humans, and there's of course, a certain risk because they 1st have to prove their effectiveness and humans. and it takes time to develop them from scratch. the movie i was on the move out, we have to say and believe there will be a solution, there must be a solution because the problem is, so syria, unless i have on the news on given the problem is the goal. it may take another 5 to 10 years before the license ready for the market as drugs. paulinus. page therapy in belgium has now ended at home gene hales, a harmless fe line solution will become move your upper body so the vapors can get deep into your lungs. incomes ah,
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the pages worked out, lena finds it much easier to breed. she finally feels like working out again. and exercise is good for her lungs. what we have shot and how much is $122.00. wow. wow, not bad better than last time. go lower. if i do the pulmonary function test, the results are good. it also influences my mood. i usually feel better immediately now, which was to have more motivation and i'm somehow happier to show a feel better because i feel like i could do more muscle. because of illness, alina have to catch up with a lot of schoolwork at home. it's much easier for her to study when her lungs are clear. she is doing much better, but doctors can still detect dangerous gems in her lungs and point. so she is considering going to antwerp again with her father for another round of age therapy
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. doctors here at the cent agnes hospital in buckled has already made great strides in the fight against the germans. by applying hygiene concepts from the netherlands, standards have increased. the antibiotic consumption has decreased. regular training and self monitoring are important factors for ron hendricks, as it is incredibly interesting that in the last 20 to 25 years and microbiology, the approach to hygiene has changed. 100 times more than in almost any other discipline markets that makes it very interesting and also means that we always need to be on the ball and to be able to explain to people what is going on with us . some 113 hospital. so taking part in across board and network, more and more german clinics are adopting dutch standards in bulk out before doctors operated on your highness, bullying. the treatment significantly reduced the number of dangerous jobs. while
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the wound was open during the operation, he was given a one time reserve antibiotic that was all that was needed later on. i'm so really largely out unless it's such a weight off me. when i'm about to try to take some steps with crutches, and that's really good. got this listed in the monster land clinic. the doctors have the gems under control. but for ron hendricks, that's no reason for complacency. yes, forgetting how we proceed now will help us to keep these germs under control and the long term we need to restrict prescription of antibiotics, preferably using the oldest drug when we need good hygiene, taking swab, so we know who is infected with which germs. so we can act accordingly, and no matter what we can think of the germs already have an answer. the fight against the killer germs can never be entirely one. but we might be able to keep them under control with better hygiene, new drugs, and only using antibiotics as
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ah was ah, this is d w a why from berlin? the end of an era in israel lawmakers have endorsing government made up of an unlikely coalition of parties, united by just one goal. i think benjamin netanyahu, after 12 years and all of the coming up on the show, the g 7 at summit in england, are wrapped up with leaders pledging to donate a 1000000000 coven, 1900 vaccine doses, and to take action to curb a climate change in tennis novak joker bench comes back across the bridge when his 19th grand slam title 5. that reller asked the french open
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ah hello. clare richardson, welcome to the show. israeli parliament has narrowly approved a new government ending benjamin netanyahu. the record 12 years as prime minister. the connected voted $1659.00 with one abstention for the new 8 party coalition, which includes an arab party and ultra nationalist groupings. and netanyahu has been replaced by enough tale bennett. he's promising israelis a fresh start after 2 years of political stalemate. the they are dancing in the streets after the critics of outgoing israeli prime minister. make him in that know who celebrate the end of his leadership and the start of a new era of government grid.
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more than a year. we couldn't idea to become a sure netanyahu has been the dominant is really politician of his generation prime minister for 12 consecutive years after serving a 3 year term in the 990 day. i remember you coalition is a hodgepodge of a party together by central liter. yeah, you're lucky with help from alter nationalist liter, natalie bennett. bennett, who made millions and i was the protege of netanyahu, was sunday, the razor thin, both the right way national list has become prime minister in your meet with benjamin and sarah netanyahu. we didn't always agree along the way, but both of you has sacrificed a lot personally in order to serve the people of israel to data so that she's
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also part of the coalition. arab israeli lawmakers, a 1st for israel air bleeders say joining the government is risky. but worth it when i can, we are aware that this step brings on a lot of risk and difficulty. but the opportunity for us is huge. to change the equation and the balance of power and the connected and the new government. even at the fragile majority project to feel the countries division netanyahu. how's that? he and his party will be back up. i will lead you on a daily fight to overthrow this dangerous left wing government and with god's help and what happened much sooner than you think you must shot them was we? but the former prime minister's most pressing battle might be the corruption charges he's facing, which he and his supporters call politically motivated attacks. and earlier we
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spoke to g, w correspondence, tanya kramer, and we asked her what we can expect from this new government. well, you have to say it's kind of an unusual government. i mean it's, it has always coalition governments, but this one really stretches from the hard line. i'll try national is right with a lot of former of been, you mean yahoo as head of the parties that to the center and also to, to the left. and we also see the supports for the 1st time of an our apology which is supporting this coalition. now you have to look and that's quite interesting into the coalition agreement, a bit to understand what people i see because they come really from very diverse ideological backgrounds. and if you look at the agreements, you can see that the 1st and fullness focus seems to be on bringing forward social, social, economic topics and items that also think about putting
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a bill or legislation to limit the term. also prime minister to age. interesting in case you mean that you know, things of running again as prime minister. and you also heard the also heard enough tale, bennett of positioning himself in his speech. and the message he talked about actually gave a warning to gaza talking about that must hold. and also she talked about that with regards to the nuclear current to be negotiated with iran and the international community that israel will maintain towards when but i think the is for many is ready to be a golf functioning. and that is actually, that's before the rising device in d. w correspondent time, you're kramer,
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reporting for us from jerusalem. there. now let's turn our attention from other stories making headlines around the world. protesters and nan mars the biggest city yang gone, has staged a brief rally against the hunter, demonstrators chanted, slogan before, just 1st thing to avoid security forces. february military take over our elected leader on funds to cheat sheet that to go on trial. on monday, at least the 12 people have been killed and more than a 100 others injured in a massive gas explosion in central china, the blast tor 3 residential and market area and who by the province early sunday as people were eating breakfast. several buildings were also destroyed. anti government protesters have clashed for the right, at least in the colombian capital, bobo, top dozens of people have been killed in 6 weeks of nationwide demonstrations. they began, i guess they've planned to tax hike, but have widened into an expression of anger over poverty,
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inequality and police violence. and leaders of the group of 7 nations have wrapped up 3 days of talks aimed at addressing the world's biggest challenges in putting the pandemic and climate change. more than anything, some in corwell england with a chance for leaders to reassert transatlantic unity. after the fraction trump years, he w. carrie shoulder reports covered 19 climate change and china challenges that both united and divided leaders of the world's largest economies. as they closed out, there are 3 de summit devoted to a shared pledge to build back better brushing aside a squabble. over breakfast in northern ireland, british prime minister boris johnson, proclaimed it a hugely successful meeting of minds that has been fantastic degree of harmony between the leaders of the of our, of our countries. and if you need to get some of things,
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they come together to 2000000000 more days. is a 1000000000 more vaccines. everyone agreed to phase, right. the use of coal, a new atlantic charter plan to build back for the well, i don't think that i really, i could have asked for and will cooperative or, or a more energetic spirit for me, for my friends and friendships were a dominant theme with us president joe biden and his committed transit lantus has them warmly embraced bite and declared victory and getting support for a tougher stance on china. as well as a plan to invest perhaps trillions in developing countries to create an economic counter wait to beijing built and wrote initiative with higher standards for human rights and labor. g 7 explicitly agreed to call out human rights abuses. seeing jang in hong kong, explicitly to, to coordinate a common strategy to deal with trying to non market policies that undermine
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competition. they've agreed and that's on their way. now how to do that 3 to take serious actions against force labor in solar agriculture in the garment industry to get that's where it's happening. and they've agreed we will do that. the final communicate also emphasizes the need for a thorough investigation into the origins of covered 19, including in china, that's aimed at preventing another pandemic, while german chancellor will america welcome to the pledge to donate more vaccines . now to end this one here on the, and i, ne, does these upon them here. we agreed, this demick can only be defeated globally in the vehicle. the way out of the pandemic vaccines. and we must ensure access to vaccines for all dusted into bank. i love to install from the just in the but warming ties among global leaders didn't produce much action against global warming. the g 7 renewed, a pledge to raise a $100000000000.00 per year to help poor countries deal with climate change. that
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was due to be fulfilled already last year. before in the history of the g 7, been such a big fight, in contrast to what needs to be more protesters, a weight biden, and his european counterparts in brussels. as they meet monday for a summit at nato, and d. w correspondent, big mass was close by the summit venue in cornwall, where the g 7 summit wrapped up earlier today. and she sent us this assessment, prime minister, boys, johnson, the host of this d 7 summit will be very happy with the images that are coming out of the summit over the last days. fantastic sunshine, turquoise water, and the leaders assembled at the beach. having a barbecue meetings are all family that all presents this image that boys johnson and also the g 70 does want to present to the world that the west is united and it's tackling the problems that the western but the whole world has an expression
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of working together climate change and also obviously the global health crisis. however, when it comes to substance, a lot of campaigners are not happy with what has been agreed and they say it's really not enough. so for example, helping the developing countries mitigate the effects of climate change that what the leaders have pledged is actually an old pledge. and campaigners here and cone will have told me that they want to see the money actually spends. so not just another pledge, but they want to be spending crime and want to be seen to be spend an actual project. and when it comes to vaccination, also it's not enough that for example, what the former u. k prime minister gordon brown has said, 1000000000 doses is a fraction of what the world health organization is actually asking for, which is 11000000 doses. and prime minister, former prime minister gordon brown said that this was a moros havior. so there is a gap between what the leaders have committed and what competitors would have heard
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for the tennis. now when the french open at novak the yoke of which has one of the men's singles title after a grueling duel with stephanie, it's part of the greek one. the 1st 2 sets against the veteran serv, but then jo conviction dug into prevail in the final 3 sets in a match that lasted almost 4 and a half hours step enough to pass and insane the court as a grand slam champion in waiting. the great baseline looking to his 1st facing off against the serbian hunting his 2nd title in paris. the pe tried to heavy blows from the outset, but it was the younger man who dominated the 1st to sit to keep us was in command, but the serbian responded equal measures of power. precision and plain old leg work
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would square the match the longer the match with the more the remarkable fitness of the serbian came to the for more than 4 hours later, jarvis had grand slam title number 19. the only one. he says forgettable matching unforgivable moments for for me, for my career, for my life. i definitely remember these, this last 48 hours for the rest of my life. the victory means novak jock of it just now, just one. when behind breath a on the dial and roger federer on the list of old time, grand slam champions and euro 2020 the
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netherlands have been group a c rival. ukraine is 3 to 2 and a dramatic slug fest have for a goal is the 1st half of the dutch looks to have the game well in hand when they net in twice. but then ukraine of banged in 2 of their own within 4 minutes to level the score. it was up to dental. don't freeze to back the winner with 5 minutes to go. and in the earlier group, the magistrate beat tournament debutant north macedonia, 31 in bucharest. the score was locked at 11 after a type, 1st half, but late goals from michael greg over rich and marco are now to the field, the win for austria in the 2nd half. and gripped diego underway as well. on sunday, england started brightly in front of 20000 fans in wembley, where he missed sterling scores. the only goal in england, one nil victory over croatia, was revenge for the last match between the 2 sides and the semi final of the last world cup. when croatia, one after extra time and the news update at this hour, stay tuned for reporter,
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which looked at the pilgrimage to santiago to accomplish stella. and remember, there is always much more on our website at d, w dot com or on social media at g w. news. i'm clear richardson in berlin, that's all for me for now or for me in the entire team. thank you so much for watching. the news in the change, africa. what's the story? what do they have for their future? v w dot com, african megacity multimedia insight. click enter. how does a virus spread? why do we panic by and when will all of this? 3 of the topics that we've covered in
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a weekly radio if you would like any more information on the kroner virus or any other final topic, you should really check out our podcast. you can get it wherever you get your podcast. you can also find a w dot com forward slash science. ah, no path is too long for no, no hand and certainly not the camino de santiago. walking is a way to find himself a mere for me that the camino is definitely existential. electric, since it's real life, he's walking that camino to santiago toward the catholic pilgrimage side have santiago to combust taylor in the north west of spain. it stays in 1909th time on the route. that despite the fact that he's an atheist and is recovering from the
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covert infection, ah, ah li. on feigns atlantic coast. it's 6 am when manolo begin his journey. it's more than a 100 kilometers to santiago. he wants to cover the distance in 3 days. when i leave that this time i read that i feel much more alive this in which it's a completely different feeling. empathy of i couldn't set off at 10 in the morning and it was your darling in the my know know is always an early riser. even back home and sat down near the phenomena. he's a lawyer and around this time he'd almost be at his desk of the law firm. but here, the 65 year old let himself be driven by his inner impulses. and by nature,
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the hello. this lie, good thing in the if these when you are home in your city or visit inside, you don't feel that you don't perceive him here you can enjoy real life. the one that he's asked, move i ah, not every pilgrim is as committed a high caress my normal at the night house at cape finish. there he meet someone else who happens to be from the region and be moved from not because there are 3
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guys can't manage long stretches of hiking anymore. but still leverett or he's come the other from video and that's just a admit that he got a, a bi taxi monitor and brought a suitcase with him. but he'd like to hide violet. but his cars handle carrying heavy load, especially the roads around harris. the whole thing does the pilgrimage for in the just reasons. when asked for mrs. keith your own or for me, i promised one of my sister's meals. another lesson she was younger than me. you're safe community. peace would be that he'll. she's gone to heaven in transport. i promise her i would walk that community santiago coming over the summer. she's always with me much. he simply give me your she is like when we go then confess the monologue made his 1st pilgrimage. 24 years ago. he had a meal peroration and wanted physical exercise. he also wanted to test himself. the
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religious side of the communal is foreign to him. so yet there was a, i'm god, lidiam, the walking gives me a lot, nothing religious thought it was in the letter. it gives me physical and spiritual strength. and a lot of line. i mean, i come to find myself. you know this when i get home after a while, my nurse 10 topic and because of work in the stressful place, i life love, native of lucky that and my wife and my daughter say this, i know low. maybe it's time to set off walking again in this. yeah. so if i go again on the camino and i come back in the heck, i'm you know that i'm going, i'm going to will he be fit in a this did the in finish there. manolo has his pilgrim passport, stamped to prove he was here to get his certificate or compl stella. he has to walk
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at least a 100 kilometer. good morning. can i get the pilgrim stamp in cuba? for over a 1000 years, people from all around the world have been making the pilgrimage to santiago the supposed burial place of saint james in spain's can the region the locals pilgrims are simply part of life. even though neither of these 2 have actually the camino de santiago, happy to chat with my no, no big deal with the pilgrims. life here has changed their lives more tourism as much in the beginning. they weren't welcome from other people, saw them as happy people with no money who were just a nuisance older. today we are an economic factor in the finance. they are region the standard since the 970 camino de santiago and popularity has searched
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in 2019 before the pandemic, maybe 350000 people, went on the pilgrimage for all sorts of reasons. matthew, an up front. i mean, it makes me and that's a person come when he got the muslim unit. normally i'm not so open and now going around other people. here. i saw a couple. everything like a sponge. you know, i want to talk to everyone. camino does he look at that change? is me. i like the traditional greeting among pilgrim's is when camino meaning good pastor will have a good journey. after 46 kilometers and 10 straight hours of walking minute, which is his 1st goal. hustlin will give you another pilgrim of a 1000 to the fastest of them all. how are your wounded? what is going on?
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well, we haven't changed her 7 great sailor better than the 1st aid kit. went push me more than normal channels for some of pale grains during the day for today from this town. if not then the guy. now manolo is known almost wherever he goes, making you connections with people. is part of the experience and on the left hand corner and you get to know people without any preconception, then all i gotta get on them because some things just don't matter hair. that all they don't know. and you also don't know if you'll ever see each other again and some really authentic connections come about me very quickly. now for a month when i use the next day, 35 kilometers await my no, no i. i
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use it's a struggle. the distance takes its toll, his feet. get phil, but that's nothing to what he went through last year. the corona virus infection hit him hard and he even ended up in the hospital. he still feels weakened because of it. but under the la, they recovered from color and left the hospital. it was just something was missing it all there. now, i be able to return to the camino de santiago camino despite the virus and all the difficulty. it's like having an additional line that the 2nd line around the, the roof. is this a way that you should be the effect of the pandemic? what felt everywhere here. border closures and locked downs. many few of pilgrims visiting hospitals and restaurants are now publicans like pac lopez,
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us merely trying to get back on message. it's important that people are coming back and feels good level and helps us forget the past year. be that you give us bustle. my no, no keeps moving. he doesn't like taking long breaks all in all. he's already covered more than 20000 kilometers on the camino de santiago. not that he's interested in setting records. it just turned out that way. and just so you but people, i'm hyperactive was a start, but other comment. i'm still the ones that i'm a little money if i will come off and go to the hospital hotel. it's 11 or 12 o'clock or not. i couldn't just stay there until the next day. that would kill me, maria. and even if i'm moving very fast on camino, i don't, i don't miss out on in the same thing. ok. after $35.00 konami's henderson, 7 and a half hours. he reaches nicholas her magnanimous satellite that the beginning of
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the neck to morrow will be hot. it's no walk in the past because i'm in or that long as i warm up, it'll be fine. i always try to reach my limit that helps in life. and if i know what my limits all with hiking, like, you know, they are my personal and professional life or something that you need to come up. or if it's i know how far i can go. and i can always go a bit further for that. matter. i, one day 3 manolo has the hike, another 22 kilometers. but finally, he's nearing santiago. the goal of all the pilgrims from the camino. ah, does you get from the arriving here? is different every time and money that but it always feels different system but sometimes you'll overcome by emotion on to other and sometimes fatigue. but i don't
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think any of the 99 times have been the same for them. in the center of the after $103.00 to normative, he's done. his next image will be his $100.00. my know know is given his nature compost. dana certificate in latin with the sample the cathedral effect. and we're not really going to see him, but i mean that we have $100.00 camino de santiago will be something very special and personal for me that i would want anyone else there it is just me really that there. i'd like to feel really on my own, all of them, you know me small for now. he wants to, we unite with an old friend, so to speak. in the cathedral of santiago to compost, dana. saint james,
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said to be buried here. standing face to face with the saint is enough to make even the atheist manolo feel devout. he says that when he dies, he would like it to be on camino de santiago. if he could read the circle of light opposes with dan. again, i'm not afraid of it, and i'm no stranger to it like, you know in the stuff when it approaches me, i want it to happen in the place that gives me lines that middle of camino de santiago in santiago. ah ah ah.
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