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[000:00:00;00] ah, ah ah, this is dw news wise from berlin, another blow to press freedom in hong kong. editorial staff, better per democracy, newspaper arrested after a massive police rate. they're accused of colluding with foreign powers. also coming out the us and russian president told what they call constructive talk in geneva at their 1st meeting, joe biden and black has promised to work together, but tension and divisions remain
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a blast off to the heavenly talent that is kind of new space. it's making sense. 3 astronauts into orbit orbit in what will be the countries long this man's face mission 5 days after seeing their key make christian ericsson collapse from the pitch. denmark are back in europe and championship action tonight. we find out how the feeling about a return to the scene of the incident. ah, ah, i'm see me so much. that's good to have you with us. we started in hong kong where china us crackdown on descent is intensifying. $500.00 police officers have rated the offices of the pro democracy newspaper apple daily. they arrested by executive including the editor in chief ryan law. now authority accuse of paper of reaching
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and national security alarm hose defy a shame. apple daily billionaire, founder and democracy activists, jimmy ly has been in jail since december on a number of charges. and let's go to hong kong now for the very latest on the story our correspondence. phoebe collins standing by 4th there high. phoebe. tell us more about what happened in these raise their impress, then the rest, the 1st one target to media coverage under the national security law. we were told by apple they reported today that they so the south and the journal this what bars from entering the news that they were presented from like accessing that can documents and the general they say materials and also the notebooks and computers and so on. so these are pretty much difference from the last one in last
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august in 2020 that we didn't know much about like what's going on inside news for journalists and not know how to report or even a bit of the presence inside the said in the auditorium workspace and the security officials also order to freeze access of all 3 companies like to apple media and higher amounting to $1800000.00 hong kong dollars. so it also raised questions whether the newspaper published or the new in the near future. you touch on the tv, but this is the 2nd raid on apple daily and under a year, what has made it a target for hong kong authorities for apple daily newspaper. it's a very critical code, democracy, lawyer or newspaper in hong kong. jimmy lie,
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boy has long been outspoken for the chinese communist party. the chinese and most of the hong kong government thought that he's himself bought a rest, us all national security charges last year. and now southern child sentences, 5 pieces for other charges to 2019. and the government's movement of at this time, the government accused apple daily newspaper as a hold of the publishing sauces. off printed an online articles, calling for sanctions against china and hong kong. so this is the reasoning behind the subject, and they said that absolutely is not an ordinary news organization because a lashley making use of reporting to endanger national security. what's been nearly a year since the national security law came into force or the effect now becoming ever more severe in hong kong? yes,
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definitely. the impact is undoubtedly becoming more tangible. we are approaching and the anniversary of the implementation of national security law, us politicians, and from life activists. joshua long and july arrested. and now even generally executive in the news from breast. so really sense in the law, me like knows, are not only to the position time, but the society as a whole. and especially the press that direct line is if the heightened by the authority further that people are getting more than certain, like what it said. and what is safe under the national security law? and regarding the accusations made by the authorities of the union of the daily newspapers, they strongly lay objects of this kind of accusation saying that this is of late an attack on press freedom. now fear that this kind of action will offer him the check
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and call correspondent p become reporting for us there. thank you. now, joe biden and vladimir putin have described their summit in geneva as positive. it was their 1st meeting since barton became president, and it comes at a time when ties between the us and russia or at rock bottom. the 2 leaders agreed to hold more talks on nuclear arms control, but differences remain on many issues, including cybersecurity and human rights. a highly anticipated meeting against the backdrop of frosty relations. gilbride and vladimir putin succeeded in breaking the ice. the 2 leaders met for 3 hours in geneva, over several issues of contention and emerge with a hint at progress. we should be able to cooperate words in our mutual interest and where we have differences i want to present,
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couldn't understand why i say what i say and why i do what i do and how will respond to specific kinds of actions that harm america's interest. among the issues bite and wanted russia to address with cyber attacks, something puts in, deny, being involved in. and when the american counterpart brought up human rights on the imprisonment of the russian opposition leader, alexia navarro. me put in, refuse to mention the name of the man in question the states. i think julia that is now still a little shade. this person knew that he was violating russian law on that. yes. and let me check that he should have recognized twice convicted felon on the meeting that they did agree on nuclear arms control. and the 2 countries planned to hold further talks in future putin suggested biden, with someone he could work with a step forward despite the huge gulf between them. let's get some perspective on the story now. we can speak to you again hot. he's the german lawmaker foreign
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policy spokesmen of chancellor michael c d u party and he was previously the german government's coordinator for trans atlantic relations. good morning, mr. hart. so from your perspective in germany, did you see that hint of progress? i think her for all those who believe in the diplomatic solution of international context and what we saw yesterday from geneva, it's encouraging and from the german and european best perspective, i think it's important to hear that both will book russia and us work hard on the and controller, you know that the i n f treaty, which is important for the security of europe. it's out of function at the moment and also the open sky treaty, which makes it possible to, to investigate and to look behind the curtains of both sides is also stopped. and therefore, we appreciate that both agreed on
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a continuing control with discussions and concerning cyber. i think we have german elections in september. we saw dr. beside that tech on the put the top of all coming from vs and be highly interested in having no influence on driver. and so with faith and our next jeff, but particularly on that point to fiber attacks, was it really worth holding a summit with president putin because he didn't offer any concessions. and he also didn't denied essentially any russian involvement in cyber attack. so what was actually achieved here? i think it was good and 5 to hear from joe by that for him. cyber texts, from russia on us and, and of highly concern. and therefore he, it's defining red lines. he announced that in case that there might be a tech on, on america. it would be a huge problem for russia. and i think also you didn't mentioned that to us. russia,
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russian government has the chance to, in that we don't want to have faith in internet, our tv, about germany. just briefly, mr. how you can with the summit over, are you confident that president putin will not seek to escalate tensions with the u. s. and of course its allies in the you are the one of the messages from joe biden to apply to be put in author boss that he that's for that i'm it after talking for us to g 7, the like minded western vote for nomic group at to your pin union president of commission council and to the nature and i think the message to put in is clear, joe biden, believing in much of that resolutions he is living and cooperation among friends. and i think that what he mentioned to was put in a line with that. what's they discussed before this time?
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it's happened and i to and you'll be in union and i think this is also a strong message. we'll have to leave it there. you're going to hide from the cd party, joining us. thank you so much. bye. let's get around up up some other headlines now. a u. s. congress has voted overwhelmingly to create a federal holiday commemorating the end of slavery in the country. june teen mark the day on june 19th, 1855. when the last in plays african americans learned that they'd been freed. it's the 1st new federal holiday and 38. numerous airlines and major banks are experiencing website outages in the united states and australia, according to the tracking site down detector. among the companies affected our delta american airlines, commonwealth bank, and southwest airlines. it's not yet clear if the outages are related or what has caused them. and the driven biomedical company back has suffered a setback in its attempt to develop
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a coven. 19 back to the interim testing data suggests at the company's shop may only have an efficacy of around 47 percent. now sure of act said that the study has been hampered by the broad range of corona virus. very india is unlocking after a massive 2nd wave of corona virus infections. but there are fears that the country could be hit by a 3rd wave, especially as barely 3 percent of the population is vaccinated. one problem is that too few vaccines are available. as d w reports from the northern states of her yana officials are also having to contend with doubts about the efficacy of the vaccines. it's their turn to get back in a to. and these young residents of wrote up in the not indian state of her yano have been eagerly waiting for it after the month of low vaccine availability.
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supply is finally catching up with the demand. you should see online slots in the small city booked quickly. and allowing us flame that distributions in june has improved access to the jap, even further. doctors believe in the us massive 2nd wave. good have it is to racks, beam hesitancy. people are more of their mom. and they could also be driven by feel, as they have closely seen the horrors of the current after the 2nd b, b plus scrambling to get vaccinated. they say that when it goes on, we definitely want protection from like i believe vaccine hesitancy is negligible in a village 20 kilometers from the hospital. these men being very different picture. only 2 of them have been vaccinated because they volunteered in the vaccine tires. and even be don't feel confident about the benefits of the vaccine in the last 2
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months. more than 50 people have died in this village. these men see it wasn't a good one about us that get them. but feel you got several suffered fevers, but you're covered at home. you know, you must be believe only door to go to hospital die. and without your threat b. c vaccine, that doesn't even guarantee protection doesn't make sense out of the month. there is a new vaccine company needs to tell us why we should get into that. what are the benefits they are failing to give us information? because those cable even don't do have died after vaccinations. the vaccine, the record, i think the now they're saying plasma had to be, isn't useful. they just keep changing this down, which i had thought about as clean here. the problem is in the cities because of the felling trees, it's a city problem. it doesn't, it doesn't go to the many and the villages local health center where the deserted
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look. all your only 600 people have been vaccinated. supplies are limited, and there isn't a rush anywhere. and it's all the more reason that the few who do show up stand out . so need hard lodge, tabulate here from a nearby village to get his father the 2nd door. he himself, laptop is supposed doors as soon as it became available. he is now looking out to book a slot for his wife. he says there is no need to fear the jap, double so many people. what are you about? he was off to the vaccine, but my father had one to him and i got it as well. and i had no side effects at all . it's in the vaccine, it's very important to everyone must get it to. one part was maybe a little while you're right now, but he's in patrick heat as everyone around him said the back seat can save lives. india is slowly solving its supply crisis. but to me, faith,
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an uphill battle against skepticism. to prevent the crisis of demand as well as ghana status facing a new wave of corona virus, cases, infections and deaths of reach record highs. the health system is coming under strain with hospitals being forced to turn patients away. the country is also seeing the same problem that had india. oxygen is running out. this hospital in kabul has had to close its doors. no more admissions. it's full as are the cities other main hospitals, cov, in 1900 patients line. the rooms struggling to breathe, kept alive with oxygen, that's in limited supply. i'm on the agenda. the number of patients is high about 40 to 50 patients who need to be admitted come here every day. but unfortunately, there is no more room for them for the with hospitals full, a persistent shortfall of oxygen, and
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a general failure to adopt precautions like masks, and social distancing. afghanistan has entered its worst period yet, of the pandemic. for those turned away by doctors, it's a daunting task to get treatment. there's desperate demand for oxygen. families of the sick gather outside production plants hoping to get their cylinders refilled before it's too late. either monday that my father is sick and may only have oxygen for another hour or 2. i brought a small cylinder here to fill up with oxygen for him. but we have a problem here too, because some cars bring 40 to 50 cylinders and those are filled up very quickly and we won't get our turns off, you know, on a mac. and i didn't know that made on the oxygen crisis. and if can stand mimics the shortages that nearby india faced weeks ago. and some would argue,
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was foreseeable. the acting minister of public health was summoned by lawmakers for an explanation on monday. the appeal is out for international aid. but supplies are still low. those who want oxygen now have to pay dearly not that doesn't make and i came here to fill my cylinder with oxygen because there's no more room for patients and hospitals. i bought the cylinder at a very high price, and it's very difficult because we make an appointment here at 10 o'clock at night . but it's not our turn until 10 o'clock the next day. rights groups have urged the government to procure more oxygen and vaccines. so far, only 2 percent of the population has received japs and years of war have already weakened the health care system. that's now one of the world's most unprepared for the pandemic. you're watching d. w. still the come back in action. denmark face belgium, the euro, 228-2020 rather later today. and that's comes just 5 days after danish midfielder
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present, erickson collapse on the pitch of the suffering cardiac but 1st peruse leftist a presidential candidate. pedro castillo is claiming victory in a polarized election because the use lead is just 110th of a percentage point. official results have yet to be announced. and if rival is claiming election fraud celebrations in front of the headquarters of the left wing pedo, leave it a party. after 9 long days, the votes have all been counted for my village, school teacher and union leader pedro castillo is ahead. must reflect on your struggle, my struggle and the struggle of the people to find solutions to the great problems of this country. about the demonstrate that we're not sure we are not communist. no one has come to destabilize this country. we are workers,
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we are fighters. the, during the election campaign kasteel had fought for the nationalization of infrastructure in raw material extraction, as well as the new constitution demands that horrify his opponents. so like my dignity has been taken away, i feel robbed of the opportunity i wanted for my children. the opportunity of a country with democracy of a free country, not a country that can believe in a free market economy. the free market economy is essential issue for keiko for more of a right wing popular candidate who suffered a narrow defeat. she refuses to recognize the election result possibly for personal reasons. she was involved in a corruption scandal and was remanded in prison for 16 months as president. she could not be prosecuted today, the results has come out from the national office of electoral processes. but the
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most important thing is the evaluation of the balance by the national jury of election. you're not going, oh yeah, we trust the authorities. yes. you know, but we trust more in the popular will. irreconcilable positions on both sides, to him already versus castillo. the rich urban elite versus the indigenous and rural poor. the 1st astronauts for china new space station a successfully blasted off and what will be the country's longest crude mission? the trio launched on a long march to africa, the new orbit in face station named the heavenly power. for 3 months astronauts will set up experiments and prepare for a series of faith for this latest mission is considered a significant step forward and establishing beijing as a major player in space. travel john,
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or how many of the heavens is supposed to consolidate china's power in space? it's the name given to the 17 meter long coal module, which will supply the new space station with energy. keep it on course and provide the 3 astronauts with room to live and carry out research. the crew will examine whether the solar cells billable electricity reliably that also try out improved space suits which should allow them to stay in space twice as long. the at, you know, they're what they call module was transported into orbit with china's heavy lift launch vehicle the long march 5 at the end of april. the mission took place later than planned due to mechanical problems. john, who is similar to the module that russia bill for the international space station and legacy of close cooperation in space. that china and russia now aim to
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strengthen further a cargo spacecraft, carrying important supplies, including fuel, clothing, and provisions for the crew. dr. with the space station at the end of may it will take 11 more emissions before the space station is complete. to further research modules will duck with the station in 2022. when it will begin operations. it's and then bishop schedule, but china is fast advancing to the top league of space travel the country 1st sense and astronauts into space in 2003 well behind russia and the united states. in 2019 china celebrated a spectacular 1st by landing in the dark side of the moon in a scientifically interesting region and the satellite south pole china also has month in its sides. since last may,
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the g hung research spacecraft has been exploring the red planets and even sending stealthy back to earth ah, beijing is offering every nation the opportunity to conduct research on it space station. but getting there will remain firmly in chinese hands. europe has already accepted the offer. european space agency astronauts have already undertaken training in china. the i s. s. era is coming to an end. the united states is critical of the project. it says, cooperating in this way would put international security at risk at the european championship, italy lost a convincing win over switzerland. it is italy, 2nd victory. now in the group stage in rome matter, we'll look at tele scored twice for the home team and italy. a short themselves of
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advancing to the round of 16 well have put themselves in position to advance to the euro's final 16 thanks to a win over turkey, garrett bail was instrumental despite badly missing on a penalty. he assisted on aaron ram. these 1st half goal and then on another with 2nd left in the matches, wales claimed the victory. denmark are getting ready for their match up with belgium. its been just 5 days since danish midfielder christ on ericsson suffered cardiac arrest during his teams match against finland. now the 29 year old is on the upswing and posting on social media from his hospital bed. but his near death experience left his teammates badly shaken, stronger together. denmark squad are preparing to face their toughest group stage opponents, belgium, while also dealing with what happened to christian ericsson. we have been talking
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about that it will be quite emotional to go back to parking and we know that we will have one believable support by our offense, by the whole country. and, and these emotions. we have to prepare that psychologists and crisis counselors have been helping players work through what they witnessed teams that the euros usually train at the match irina the day before again. but the danes chose to stay at their training base instead. and how we're going to react about getting back. we don't know. we know as little as you do, how it's going to affect us emotionally, how it's going to affect us being there. and it doesn't matter if it's today or tomorrow. coach hillman says, eric, since hospital is right next to the stadium, and that he thinks is star midfielder will hold on his shirt to watch the belgium game right from his room. thanks for watching the w. r. show focus on europe is
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