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whereas on the fin, the process. so at the time it was unclear what was such and taken from us. it is especially concerned because the warrant, they get this time and they tend to search and the journalist stick materials with which is a very concerning for us. so with executives, the respite, assets and material the computers taken. how is daily going to keep on reporting? well, we have to find, find, find all ways to, to cope with the situation now. i mean, computers taken to the hardware problem, the more solvable we can use, computers use back up. so we can get by the day today we, we carry on, but it was reported, but in the long run,
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of course it's very damaging to us because those rented, keep it all to come to the newspaper. so we are yes. and we have to know how to believe this going to handle the case. will they be charged tonight or tomorrow? we have to wait and see. so the authorities are saying that this rate is not about abroad a crackdown on of press freedom in hong kong. what do you say to that? why i think that it's hard to believe. i mean, the whole accusation is based on news reports. it is saying that certain articles have breached the national security law, but they haven't specified which articles or in what ways exactly today did they reach the law? so it, it does produce chilling if you know,
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throughout the industry and then we all 2nd guessing what, what is allowed and what isn't under the national security law. and given the wording and how the red line can, can be moved from time to time. this is everywhere ring time is for president hong kong, alex lam, assistant, you said it's at apple daily in hong kong. thank you very much for your time. joe biden and vladimir putin have described the summit in geneva as positive. it was the 1st meeting since biden became president relations between the u. s. and ross and rock bottom, the 2 leaders agreed to hold more talks on nuclear arms control, but differences on many issues remain including cybersecurity as human rights. a highly anticipated meeting against a backdrop for the relations. joe biden and vladimir putin succeeded in breaking the ice. the 2 ladies met for 3 hours in geneva,
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over several issues of contention. little progress was made on the main issues, but both ladies pledged to hear each other out. we should be able to cooperate words in our mutual interest and where we have differences i want to present 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. there should i believe that there was no possibility. but on the contrary, meeting of course took place in a principal manner. assessments on many points. i differ, in my opinion, both sides demonstrated a desire to understand each other and look for ways to bring that position. by yet little escape you completion. your policy to cyber attacks were among the issues bought and brought up,
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put and denied kremlin involvement in hacks against us target. and when his american counterpart brought up human rights and the rest of the russian opposition activists, alexi, nevada, any person refused to mention the name of the man in question that this person knew that he was violating russian law. he should have recognized this as a twice convicted felon. was doing that was made in small steps were made on nuclear arms control. and both sides agreed to return the ambassadors off that they were withdrawn earlier this year in a series of tit for tat sanctions. and diplomatic expulsions, like law makers in europe, were relieved to see a shift in tone with an emphasis on mutual cooperation for those who believe in the diplomatic solution of international conflicts. and what we saw yesterday from geneva, it's encouraging and from the german and european best perspective,
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i think it's important to hear that was really book russia and us were caught on the and controller. the 2 countries plan to hold further talks in the future. the progress on the main issues seems a long way off. a 2nd look now, some of the other stories making headlines around the world. german biomedical company, cure of cast stuff, set back in its attempts to develop a covert, 19 bucks inter and testing daytime suggests the company's shop my only have an efficiency of 47 percent. sure of our study has been hampered by the broad range of corona virus. barriers several airlines and banks around the world have experience science and app outages among the companies affected us. airline delta, the american and southwest also the commonwealth bank and the hong kong stock exchange. it's not clear if the auditors are related or what has
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voters, the former ivory coast president law tobacco preparing to welcome him home some 10 years after it was sent to the international criminal court on war crimes charges he was later quitted back was former rival president della son who invited him back in the name of reconciliation. what about the police here in germany? say to people have been shot dead in the town of s boot camp. special police come on. those at the scene and police from across the region have been deployed and a man hummed for what we understand is one suspects as become pass about 25000 residents in the western state of north wind west failure. from on this story, i'm now joined by my colleague manuel shaws. and what more can you tell us? well, what we found out is that the police nefco can received an emergency call earlier today that came from the city center. police responded to that call and found
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people injured with gunshot wounds. we know that the victims are one man and one woman that were found at different locations. one of the victim was found inside the house, while the other was found outside a police school. you were mentioning, you were mentioning it from the nearby city of benefit joining the investigation. camp is a little town of over 26000 inhabitants in north one with fall. yeah, that's in the west and part of germany. so quite a small town and police confirmed that the shooter was too large and that police units in the entire region are mobilized at present to look out for the suspect. and according to the press agency dpa, it ruled out a rampage so far, but terrorism, but do not know yet the si come since is crime. does it come senses in which those 2 people died? they say it's too early to establish correlation right now between the victims and
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the killer down to investigating and shot that for us. thank you. m here in germany, a key chapter of recent history is coming to a close the secret files of the stars, the intelligence service and communists in germany, being transferred to the national archives. and the agency that preserved them is being resolved because he was notorious for surveillance of ordinary east germans after communism collapsed and 1989 civil rights activists prevent destruction of many stars. the fire gave victims and perpetrators the john to confront you want to ring the bell? i didn't do much longer. i read the door of their old building any friend and
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they lived here when they were young. a life that will anything but private. you've been on the place stealthy and whom i spied on them from across the courtyard bank when this tree was much smaller. did you see stones people standing, magical had i just found out when i read about it, we would never have thought about it. the thought of them standing there. now that's on my bill. i'm not in the dish doughty files contain hundreds of pages intercepted letters and informers reports including viva and also the apartment layout. the thing is this nation recorded april 30th 19 a. she at 7 up oscar and the light was on in the kitchen and the window was humphrey took off roughly 15 minutes later, the light went out and zabel left the apartment alone. she headed on foot in the
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direction of the street subway game and had my someone looked into my life and i have no idea why they described me as a person from that perspective which wasn't a very friendly ones. i know the mission was on the last style. it says that i live with a subsidy in my experience and you get through life just as well or even better. and when you adjust to a situation with no good and it leads to culture. but why were the 2 women spied on and then they came from the provinces to east berlin and found good jobs here working for the east german state newspaper, northeast georgia, and new germany. they made a fate for move. they tried to leave the country from 1976 onwards, circle or fall and in nevada, applied again and again to leave. always giving the same reason is lifeline.
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i do not believe trustworthiness of discovery. i have seen 1st hand how little human rights are respected in east germany. in these days, they tell people born after the war came down, how they risked life and limb to leave east germany. for people at all. i didn't want someone else to decide where i lived here, leave me. i had a certain point i had enough and then i thought, well, no, i want, i want freedom going to need loss. if i had and that desire, they almost ended up in prison. much of europe is gearing up for some of the occasions after a winter spent in lockdown. that's despite concerns about the spread of the coven. 19 delta variant, which is considered to be more transmissible across the continent. returning to the stadium,
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to watch the engine limited prompt sizes hungry is allowing full attendance without mouth officials from the world health organization warning against complacency. so let's bring in doctor hans clue. he is with a world health organization, he's the regional director for europe, dr. clear. you have boned that a new delta very and is poised. busy to take hold of europe this summer. what's your main concern? that was the fact that there is a spectacle. that means that the virus still has the upper hand. so we have to be very careful with large mouth gathering bins, particularly the people without a mock which still remains has it for the time being. the mapping is much more better for the cases hospitalisation that are decreasing, but we are still not out of the woods. i do understand that no one wants to give up but all the summer,
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but we should not face with another lot. ok. you mentioned hungary that you mentioned be the euro's is hungry being reckless, always the rest of us overcautious. well, i don't want to point also, and he couldn't really say as a principal, that's a controls. ground opening of society is never a good idea. and we should learn the lesson from one get to go gradually safe and a minimum of public health makers oversight. so vaccinations still have shown to prevents serious illness. we have a different situation than, than last year. we absolutely. the only issue is that there is too much iniquity in access to that scenes, and no one is safe until everyone is safe. we need $11000000000.00 doses in the next month, which will cost $100.00. $15000000.00 a day. why the funding every day cost $100.00 times more. so we need strong
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leadership and thank you to germany for a very simple diffusion. look over, let's go back to the new very and even with travel restriction, it's not easy to believe that the delta variables have already sprayed very quickly . absolutely. so that's why i said trouble advisory measures remain very, very important. but at the main point, i would say it does mean people kind of travel, but rather safely, we know what, what needs to be done. what we need is that the vaccines are part of the foster then because mutants are splitting. so actually that saying they're coded 19 in the long run will become endemic, which means that we're going to have to live with it will determine the point you think when we can get back to business. as usual it's tricky to,
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to figure that's all experts in the w would have been region have the benchmark of 80 percent. if you have 30 percent over the population vaccinated, you start to stabilize. you have 60 percent at that moment. you really prospects and 80 percent we can get out of it. so it's very important for the people. it's your turn. please show up and take the do those. are you worried about vaccination skepticism in europe? absolutely, but this is nothing new we had is that the me just, we know what to be done to study the behavior, not to point thing the people, but we have to be and we are in this hope is very pro active, the target we sickness of the populations are hesitant and then to adapt over approaches. dot com click the well, how from alaniz ations regional director for europe. many thanks for your time.
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sign of spacecraft carrying a 3 person crew has docked successfully with countries. new space station 3 astronauts blasted off about 6 hours that they had to take part in a 3 month commission. they will set up experiments and prepare for a series of space walks. this lead latest mission is considered a step forward and establishing beijing as a major player in orbital space. the another success for china space program, the sion joe 12 rocket last thought to dock with the country's new space. so or for the next 3 months to the coolest 3 will live in a module slightly larger than a city bus. carrying out experiments going on space walks and preparing the station for completion. next year shine space agency will be monitoring the astronauts to see how they handle the time away from earth separation. joe,
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off the sunday we see the time to 3 months commission is a long term human crude space flight plan, which requires astronauts to stay in a relatively narrow and confined environment that it takes time to adapt to the weightlessness. she's all now. they will also have to cope with an environment filled with noise and vibration. it will be uncomfortable and these effects will have a cumulative impact over time. china space program is mostly home grown. the united states congress forbade nasa from cooperating with china a 10 years ago. it cited concerns over the chinese space program secretive nature and its connections to the military. the international space station launched in 1998 has hosted astronauts from over a dozen different nations. but for china, it's off limits between regimes response company will build one ourselves. while the i s s reaches the end of its life, sandy, often china plans to complete its station by next year. and when it does,
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it will be in a position to decide who can come aboard. so you that think that you're done on the mayo caught you at this stage and construction were not yet considering for an astronaut dissipation. ok, and that would be for an astronaut. they're certainly going to enter the chinese space station one day. you also know there are a number of countries that have expressed a desire to do that, and we will be open to it in the future. they go teach it type while they're still work to be done on the space station. china is already looking ahead to its next project, a proposed lunar base that it's planning together with russia. from space back to earth and suck at the european championships. denmark is getting ready for its match up with belgium. the game will be paused in the 10 minutes for fans to applaud christian ericsson, the danish midfielder, suffolk cardiac arrest during his team's match against finland on saturday. the 29 year old is now recovering in hospital, his doctors have announced he will get
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a hard start a device because of his collapse on the pitch erickson's near death experience left teammates. the 2nd stronger together denmark squad are preparing to face their toughest group stage. opponents belgium, while also dealing with what happened to christiane erickson. we have been talking about that it will be quite emotional to go back to parking and we know that we will have on believable support, by our fence, 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
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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, erickson's hospital is right next to the stadium and that he thinks his star midfielder will hold on his shirt to watch the belgium game right from his room. italy, not so convincing when over switzerland, that's italy's 2nd victory. now, in the group states, in ro manuel look until he scored twice for the home team and italy assured themselves of advancing to the round of 16 and spanish football legendary camps. and sergio ramos has bid farewell to round madrid. after 16 years at the club and emotional ramos leaving route was one of the most difficult decision of his life from the ground. $122.00 tunnels together, including 4 in the 35 year old center back, failed to agree a new contract with
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a club. he has been plagued by injuries lately and didn't make spain's euro 2020 squad law. but in that tennis ruffin dollars decided to pull out of wimbleton. and the tokyo olympics in a bid. he says to prolong his career known as the king of clay, the da lost in the semifinals of the french open last week with 20 grand slam big trees in men's singles and doubles the old time record. 35 year old span, it says he needs more time to recuperate between tournaments, wimbleton staff later. this also story very close to my heart of tokyo said to start at the end of the month, but as wayland fence up because they came. pharaoh is hoping to make his mark at the summer games 24 year old sobre managed to qualify despite the economic and crew of ice crises in his country. now he's hoping to bring the country's 2nd gold metal
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for fencing back to his whaler. the dean is wailing. jose can taro, the son of a fencing company has been in fencing since the age of 8. can tara one his place on the venezuelan fencing team last april? me in madison. my goal was always tokyo. i prepared a lot for that, but i thought that but then as well as only 12 gold medals at the olympics, and possibly a good omen for. can taro is the fact that fellow fin, sir reuben lombardo one, been as well as 1st gold metal after 44 years of coming up short at the 2012 summer games in london? that recent success gives can 0 hope, having to tokyo know that. okay, well i think it was very important. it shows all of us here in latin america that
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it is possible to win and eliminate gold metal. that if you work hard, you can win a metal. and i think i also have my eyes one and a little big metal kid hero. if he does win, gold will be only the 2nd latin american fencer to win limpid gold in more than a century. to keep my fingers crossed for him, you want to see w news is a reminder of our top story. it says press freedom in hong kong has been dealt a serious blow. after an tauriel stafford approach, democracy newspaper were arrested in a massive police raid authority and accused them of colluding with foreign towers and violated the new chinese security. as it from me and the news team don't go away though, coming up next in d, w, and use asia. india's job, skeptic goods vaccine hesitancy dash hopes of voting. also throw in
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