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story me. ready happy with and i was specially a victims of sign and take part and send us your story chain. only understand this new culture. so you are not a visitor, not against you. want to become city into migrants, your platform for reliable information the. the hello and welcome to focus on europe. i'm la bella, it's nice to have you with us today. what was once a paradise for sunday? there's a fisherman is now a cesspool and environmental disaster has been unfolding in the turkish sea of mara
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. blue waves have since been replaced by brown, grew a slime known as fees, not that produced by l. j. and as a result of the climate crisis and environmental talks in, authorities are now in a race against time to get the situation under control. well, the see of mom, maria is an inland body of water with narrow connections to the mediterranean and black seas. this makes it a prime spot for pollutants to gather an untreated waste water from the megacity of it's done. who ends up in the once pristine fee, a burden for the ecosystem. and for people like alley justin, the fisherman is fighting for his livelihood as the seas not continues to grow. a layer of organic goose floats on the water in the port if you could up an island nearest on both local fishermen. all the josh corner is shocked at the sight. it's a catastrophe. he says. i was supposed to survive in that
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city. swim into will die in minnesota. the fresh fish from the sea of mara used to be a staple and its danville eateries. but for years the regional fish stock has been declining, parallel pollution is on the rise. never before however, has the sea of mom or a seen this level of pollution. vast areas are blanketed by cease not as the slimy substance has been dubbed. we've encountered similar kinds of seasons, the early 2 thousands of what we would just rinse off our net and continue with our dig back, then it didn't affect the fish. but these days that take substance produced by micro organisms covers vast expanses of the sea. it can drift on for kilometers and doesn't only stick to the surface. it's
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a result of sewage from istanbul, households and industry, compounded by the climate emergency. turkish authorities are trying to pump the go out of the water with specially fitted ships, but it's unclear of these desperate attempts will be effective as the sledge can be found up to 30 meters under water. turkey also plans to modernize a string of water treatment plants along the coast and has hastily launched at $22.00 point clean up action plans. well, that's on those terms. i believe you will conduct jane in the most of the clean up in turkey ever. we're just able to, i'm calling on all citizens to help them with me, their dog to do. but marine biologists like math. good cult aren't impressed. the waters ecosystem has been out of balance for years. he says it's the see of murmur as connected to the black sea and to the mediterranean sea to narrow channels for a couple of days. it is an inland sea, a clue system. and for the past 50 years, we've come a waste from 25000000 people into its waters and he says,
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decades of pollution have had a catastrophic impact on marine life. you beckwith has ceased not, has only made matters worse, it could suffocate. the corals below which filter and clean the sea using the sunlight from entering the sea. this makes food to synthesis impossible. organisms cannot produce oxygen. almost poly josh kuhn meanwhile can no longer go about his work. it will all be, give us your name will sink below the surface when they do collect all kinds of grain, but certainly no fish, as well as one of the after 40 years as a fisherman, ali has swapped nets for fishing lines even so he's out of luck today. well,
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little bit of that, i recently headed out to see if you could go fishing with my grandchildren. i couldn't catch a single thing for them. i get the did with all this sludge swimming is out of the question to the gooey substance. can harbor bacteria and viruses harmful to humans? some experts warn that a cholera outbreak is looming. many beaches along the sea of mara have therefore been shut. bali josh good might also have to close his business forever. if you look at this wound issue with nature ever treat something like this without doing that is the. but if she'll a bit of that is all i'm think of 11 the once the sea of monro is teeming with life today. it's covered in wrought
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for 7 years now. war has been raging in the dawn bass. the region officially belongs to ukraine, but parts of it are controlled by pro russian separatists. they wanted to succeed from ukraine and so far from the 13000 people have died in the conflict. though a cease fire has been in place for nearly a year, violations are commonplace. while the front line runs between the town of nev horror scott and neighboring done esque, the residence of nevada scott live in constant fear of shelling attacks by the separatists. now some local believe they have found their own solution to the towns crisis. destroyed factories, abandoned homes and uniforms. as far as the i can see, this is no photo sca small town on the government health side of the front lines in the ukraine town. there was just getting by then was struck or stomach before and over. there were leave car when the
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next with the separatists are like, we will be practically a part of or least gotten done yet. it was like one big city. everyone with their to work just give them a silhouette. the traces of the war bound hearing of what else can jumps denote to jennifer school was born and raised here for years. she taught history at the local school during the heaviest pricing to china, became the towns deputy math. a job included, making sure civilian casualties were careful of the daily shilling. i gave you to that a sense of insecurity never leaves you that we suffered our last, i'm direct, hit back in february will 7 years have passed since the war began for you while you were and you were people still believe we'll ever see the end of this that both sides will re unify miles of
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trenches and mine fields. now cut no photo scare off from the big cities that used to be practically, it's backyard. if ever town needed to reinvent itself, it's this one. but how to jessica, go think she's found the answer here at the towns overgrown cemetery. this is the aunts and family young. the german founders of new york, the ukrainian new york. that is that's what no for oscar was officially called until 1951. the name dates back to the 19th century. one story popular among locals is that one of their founding fathers visited the real deal in the us and returned to ukraine. wishing to see his home town flourish like its namesake after world war 2. so we took 30, proceeded to raise all memories of the towns. german passed the selected name, his plans,
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it gets new york became no hurricane or new town sell this needs to be called gardens or garden street in german. believe it was the heart of new york, new york to john is convinced that returning to the towns previous name, it's only a survival. if nevada went back to be new york headlines would surely be guaranteed musical as a foreign minister has already suggested to you in assembly here and our ukrainian new york. let them come. we're ready for them or was it was for new york already has a petrol station be to rear and a handful of clubs. it seems all that's missing is a baseball team. and the legal underpinning a draft law to officially change the towns name has been submitted to ukraine's parliament and it's pending approval. but not everyone has to jonathan,
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do you have them? since 5 year olds, mccullough's garden is directly on the front lines. just getting to his house require the permits. should nice book, you know, it's quiet enough today. who knows what will happen tomorrow? down to shooting never really stops here. nobody. mcculla children, harris, strict it his life has become the buses. stop running landmines now prevent him from visiting his parents, graves less skeptical that changing the towns name will make any difference yet he was born back when this was called, he was your you are done yet. with feel named after stolen at the time, but you know what is changing and name going to achieve going on. we need jobs. talk isn't enough. time for spring cleaning of the playground, the towns, military authorities and all the time, nor the resources for this kind of thing. it's volunteers like to china. we filled
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a gap. she's there wherever she's needed, encouraging her neighbors to keep on going to never give up. when they viewed and we believe in this place when there's really, if we didn't, we wouldn't still be living here. you know, who knows? maybe at the ends about new york again. then perhaps the other side will stop showing up. it's in the cell phone. after all, who's going to want to pick a fight with the american out and then what might sound a little, far fetched, but it's better than sitting around waiting message, dream of new york than to do nothing. giving up just isn't an option. take back control, that was the slogan for the regular campaign to leave the e u. and at the beginning of the year, that's what the u. k said out to do. but it turns out the divorce wasn't a seamless a. some might have hoped. shipping agents like rob holloman are still struggling
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with a new reality. as red tape continues to put off the drivers traveling between britain and the u. many are asking themselves how much more they can take. is it curtains for britain, logistics firms? there's almost nothing young's haven't transported from here in east london. the company transports everything from food, stuff to tool. their operations are perfectly orchestrated. and rob holloman, it's something like the conductor. only now he's watching his musicians leave in, drove a lot of a to reflect that they uncertain whether they'll be tv to be welcomed and it doesn't matter how much reassurance is offered. yes, we need these guys here and i've got a work that is not reassured them enough and a lot of them are disappearing back to their native land for extended periods or
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for good. for decades, british logistics companies have attracted truckers from the you. but ever since brags it came into effect, many no longer want to work in the u. k. you know, i have some friends to, to me to, i don't want to work anymore because, you know, before was like limited self employed. yeah. and this is a big problem. mm. fewer drivers and more bureaucracy for month. british logistics firms have been saddled with the consequences of bricks. it the very consequences rod mackenzie had long warned. the british government about essentially the drivers feel they're no longer welcome off the brakes. it that we are an island nation, or we become even more of an island nation. they don't like the red tape that goes with every,
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every load. they have to ship lots and lots of forms that they have to not necessarily fill in, but be aware of to foster the authorities. and it is no longer an open border with europe. so the job has got more difficult for years, right? mackenzie has been representing the interests of the trucking industry. now he's worried, the lack of drivers will damage the entire british economy as replacement parts or raw materials don't arrive on time. the problem with supply and driver shortage is the 2 are and it's connected. so there's the example of a launch laurie, which had to pop up h laurie's last week because they couldn't find any drivers to drive. and that means that all the contracts for they were supposed to fulfill for deliveries could not be done. and that adds up to shortages somewhere in the supply chain. to date, it's mainly the logistics firms that are feeling the pinch and the smaller the
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company, the harder they're hit. clive mills used to transport stage equipment for big pop group street across europe. he had a fleet of 16 trucks and vans and employed drivers from the e. u. now he works on his own. a friend helps them secure a fishing boat. he'll transport to wales causes damage because i'm not, i haven't got yeah. with me with it. i can put an adverb in the paper and get dr. a. maybe we'll want to do what i do. maybe know the lack of e workers along with a new post briggs rules are making life tougher. mills of neighbors to farmers kept finding the harvest hands, fishermen can't deliver their catch to europe. why didn't you tell us is 2 years ago that you wouldn't get to sell your place? you wouldn't get to sell your craps. we would have to get extra pipe work to do to your exhibition goods the band. so it's going to have problems trying to do the band to work because some of the stuff doesn't stay in one place. and then so that
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the huge thing that we were asking for for years, what is it going to involve for everybody? you've got mark that was it. that was a stony silence. they didn't know me. now. quite mills only received smaller contracts, restricted to the island tickets miss l. just thinking about the hundreds of thousands of kilometers. he's traveled all across europe. knows love being a trucker. but ever since briggs that he's not sure how much further he can go. difficult question. what i close it down, i mean yeah, i'm at the now where i think already one older grace. so what i've done. yes, i did. so point we did to a point with the site 100 percent, but there is that still a thought on the minds of many british entrepreneurs since britain left of the e u. the war in syria is still unresolved. after
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a decade aside, remains in office of the country. he fought over lies and ruins. while he was recently re elected in a vote that lawmakers have called neither free nor fair. millions of display, syrians fled the conflict and came to europe in countries like denmark. but now the government says it's safe for them to return. russia. ca rude is a mother of 2 who manage to build a new life in denmark. now she may be forced to abandon it as it becomes the 1st you country to revoke residency premise for some syrian refugees. every d demonstrators take up position, i'd say to dennis parliament and copenhagen hand drawn posters like this one. call for a stop to the deportations to syria. to being about 20 protesters have shown up for weeks they have been concerned about the government's plans to deport syrian
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refugee. one is 30 year old russia route. she and her 2 teams have been living in denmark for 6 years now. they've been told to leave. then they come. one day, i received a letter from the immigration agency, stating i no longer had a residence permit. yeah, i think the blood rushed to my head and was sick to my stomach. so yeah, bang, i couldn't sleep. yes, i didn't have cared. i've told my kids, we couldn't stay below. mister also got a letter from the danish immigration agency. he was just 13 when he arrived in denmark, he was horrified to hear that women and children would be the 1st to be sent back. because they didn't have to fear forced military service against some of them and very dangerous to send women back to syria. because the men will them use them. the
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military got the syrian armed forces aren't only targeting men like me, but also women use millions for their husbands. their parents or their families might have fought against the military. so they're not ideal. lee, denmark's prime minister, the social democrats metaphysics, and they wouldn't want to accept any further asylum seekers or parliament has been working on tightening up immigration laws. method fredrickson claims sending refugees to syria is fully justified. sick for all the brain and people have no further need of protection because the danger is no longer given me that they should return to their homeland to help with reconstruction, to base if you feel and if they're unable to travel for whatever reason, they should go to the partition center, if we should have handled it this way and denmark it from the beginning, he's going to have people only counted refugees if they're in need of protection. and m and s need no longer exist. the whole system,
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just like statements like these of brought the demonstrators onto the street. the fighting and shelling me have widely seen the human rights group. see that many people have actually fled the secret police and bashar assad iron fist. and the recent election has only cemented his grip. i think and i am the international, have been documenting serious human rights violations in syria for years from the barrel bonds in limbo to the attacks on schools and hospitals and hama, ha, we've also documented systematic torture and abuse in prisons thinks 35000 syrians currently live in denmark, so far about 300 have been stripped of their residence status. well, few been forced into the partition centers like this one. lisa blankenburg still worries that denmark's policy set of fetal precedent with larry worrying if the other european countries were to follow. the summit marked as a wealthy country,
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could afford to let the people stay here, especially since many of the are working or in training with it and russia. key root was a teacher in syria over the past 6 years. she's integrated into danish society. at 1st she worked in a hotel and copenhagen and then an elder care piece as syria is anything but see for her and her children. i were to land at a syrian airport. they saw my name on the roster. the military would be waiting for me upon arrival. russia keep, it will soon be interesting and appeals board to be for now. she's still away to work and her kids may still attend school. in late june, the authorities are set to make their final decision on her deportation. anthony part of the parisian cityscape for centuries, the book, merchants along the then in the latin quarter. but the future of these look nice as
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they are called, has been under threats since the pandemic broke out. a sharp decline in tourism left many unable to pay their bills. natalie, carla has been running her bookstore for decades. and though corona virus restrictions are slowly easing in france, it comes to late for some natalie fears. this could be the final chapter for her business. it's the place to enjoy a book and a cup of coffee in paris. the latin quarter is the traditional haunt of french intellectual tourists. bob, it's unique, blair. but during the corona locked down, the cafes were empty and all fell quiet around the saw upon university. even now booksellers, like natalie qu long, have but few customers. they'll say, here we have political philosophy and epic. and here are the used books you look at, you know, whether old or new. natalie has been stocking philosophy books for over 30 years.
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but her clients have been slow to return. plenty to read said that we had to adapt to try and remain present even when we were closed during the 1st 2 locked down, so weren't allowed to open at all. that was tricky. down to completely block away, a legend is being dismantled. the corona crisis has claimed some high profile names in the latin quarter. g version. one of the biggest book stores in paris has closed the doors of its flagship shop are good for book lovers. it was an institution that it was just the only way over to buy use because, you know, as you look sample size is such an old bushman is gone. we can kid, you can take it back just to get it back. yeah. district has changed a lot. there are no more kathy's chains, like starbucks. the city should do something about an exercise preemption, right? for a neighborhood that's so historical. this is a terrible development digital,
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but it's not just the corona crisis that's led to the book. shops demise, says historian eric city, who grew up right here by the sin. he believes sky high, real estate prices have also played a role. which i feel i think he clipped more and more than my son portrait is dying, where he is dying. partly because rents are way too high, and shopkeepers can no longer afford them. think the 2nd crucial factor is only sales platforms like amazon, which people shop online more, less from visit to shops less ah, but the quarters smaller book shops are putting up a fight. not only on knows, only true book warms like yourself can offer personalized book recommendations, and here people can have a hands on experience. would you like a mini book to oh, sorry. oh, no worries. after there therefore together with other booksellers,
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natalie insured that book. stores were class as essential services in france. as a result, they could operate pretty much as normal during the last lockdown. next, she aims to beat the big internet platforms at their own game. when a scene and we've been posting new releases on social media, instagram and facebook, i'm showing new ideas and themes, what we show and publishers bring out new exam preparation titles. we're just trying to react to this crisis as quickly as possible. and if you'd like to proceed on not only hopes this extra effort will keep customers coming back and ensure small bookshops like hers survive so badly. a files can continue to enjoy a copy and a good book in the latin quarter. thanks
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millions can live the ah was, ah, this is the w news life from berlin. editorial staff at hong kong pro democracy newspaper apple daily arrested in a massive police rate and accused of colluding with foreign powers. also on the program, us to pay court dismissal. republicans that legal challenge to a bomb care saving health care coverage for millions and denmark back in action that the european championships 5 days after christian ericsson collapse. so the
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pitch will find that how is the feeling about returning to work in the me? i'm fil gale. welcome to the program. john is cracked down on descent in hong kong is intensifying. 500 police officers rated the offices of pro democracy newspaper. apple dated this morning and arrested 5 executives including the papers. the top 2 editors. authorities accused the paper of breaching the national security law imposed by basing a crackdown on journalists in broad daylight. hong kong police rated the offices of the pro democracy newspaper, apple daily, and arrested. several executives, including the editor in chief at their homes. officials accused the journalists of being involved in an illegal conspiracy, although not
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a secret one. their transgressions relate to their public support for sanctions on china. fiance mobile mena. our investigations found that through apple, daily newspaper and online platform, there were around 30 articles on both chinese and english, which requested foreign countries and institutions to impose sanctions on hong kong as well as china, dating back to 2019 home go home. i don't, why am i going to talk at at a press conference, hong kong security chief, john lee warned other journalists present not to defend those arrested. it is your choice whether you re gotten them as part of you who global your journalistic work lawfully and properly. apple daily belongs to the media conglomerate of jimmy ly, who was the 1st high profile hong kong are to be arrested under the new security
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law imposed by beijing. apple dailey, has provided extensive coverage of the crackdown on the pro democracy movement as of thursday evening. its website was up and running. the paper staff published and editorial there, reassuring their reader is that, though we are facing a sweeping clamp down on our publication, the staff of apple daily will hold fast to our duties faithfully and press on till the end. to see the arrival of don. on the w correspondent fee because it's in hong kong. she says, the warrant authorizing the right, allowed police to remove journalistic materials. the unprecedented arrest. and right inside i put a newspaper headquarters with the 1st target saying media coverage under the national security law. what makes it even more exceptionally stop police were given calls for, for the 3rd time to see the general is take materials for investigation, raising further concerns of erosion of press freedom in home comb. although the
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authorities tried to reassure to help her that you have nothing to do with press freedom is actually accused. i put a newspaper as a whole publishing, sa sense of online and printed articles, calling for international sanctions against china and hong kong. they've been back to 2019 and 2 recent period of time. i'm met, people are getting more fearful that the southern route line is going to impact all walks of life in home comb. after a year off, the implementation of the sweeping legislature will term grundy is the editor in chief of the hong kong, free press. he joins us for more on this story. welcome to d. w. what have you heard about what happened at apple daily's offices of 500 police deployed this morning in the early hours they went through repulsive computers. a lot of this was live stream by stuff. they seized a 40 p c in the 5 hour raid and they came after the police broke into the flats and
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rated and a warning rate arresting 5 executives, some of them were hancock's and paraded around the newsroom national security chief . the really thing that this related to the 30 articles and all some of them they came back to before the national security with an act. and he said that they related to calling for the country to impose sanctions on hong kong. so, although apple daily were rated last olga and connection to jimmy ly tycoon owner or found a ra, isn't the 1st time we, we've seen a newsroom rate over a media organizations, output it content. yeah, and so that is you say the charge is that those articles in danger, national security. i'm, i went that does it make people like yourself as, as a pro democracy outlet? does that make you wonder about your own future there in the territory? well, let me add when not a problem, because the outlet, we're an impartial,
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non profit news organization. and for that reason, i am sure you know we're going to be okay, but well, i think all of us would like to see, clarified is what exactly the 30 articles were with a hard news pieces with a opinion pieces or were they added tauriel the voice of the newspaper, unless that is clarified, i can see this having a chilling effect, you know, across the industry. but when we have put this question, another question to the security chief to the national security chief. you know, the media and public just told to obey the law and we're not getting any clarity on that. like a lot of the media here are fine at the moment, is to simply keep common carrier on a path for the worth hope for the best. and get the news that i suppose cannot for daily keep going with its assets, frozen, and equipment seized. that's a good question for them. they, they want to say, you know,
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the show goes on for them to put out a print edition, particularly tonight is quite symbolic and important because they don't particularly make money. they shut down the taiwanese print edition just weeks ago . but with it being the last pro democracy daily in hong kong, they're going to be putting out hall for 1000000 copies overnight. we've got a staff member there this evening to witness this because the way hong kong they tend to respond as they did last august, is to basically white the shelves of the apple daily in the morning in lieu of their being any protest at the moment, particularly during covey, this is one way on calling the of have found to express their support and their discontent. i imagine so for them the show goes on and read of. they have said that they will buy apple daily even if it blank. good talking to you. thank you so much for joining us. tom grunted from the hong kong. free press will take a look at some stories making headlines around the world now. starting in space
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where a chinese spaceship, carrying 3 notes doc successfully. with the country's new space station at blasted off about 6 hours early to take 3 months mentioned to experiments in the past for a series of space walls. this journey is considered to be a significant step forward and establishing asian as a major player in by prosecutors in france, if requested a 6 month jailed time for the former president nicholas because he is on trial in paris for illegal campaign. financing denies, being responsible for the massive over spend on his fail 2012 reelection bed. it's a nice because his party spends about double the amount allowed and then tried to hide the police. a man and a woman had been killed in a shooting in western germany. authorities say the circumstances in the time of ashville camp, remain and clear. the agencies are working together to find the local man believe to be the shooter. at the united states,
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where the supreme court has dismissed the republican lead challenge to a bomb, a k. the decision will therefore maintain affordable health insurance for millions of americans, justice israel, 70, to the texas and 17 other states that man to the challenge did not have standing in the case. republicans have made numerous unsuccessful attempts to strike down in the bama era health candles since it was passed in 2010. let's get more from d. w correspondent of a solid in washington. welcome oliver significance best but special pauses. we waiting for you to just talk about this, but it is significant. was it more of a technicality now it's a very big deal. so because just consider a obamacare, the affordable care act has been one of the most prestigious projects of obama and
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his administration. and it has also been on top of the agenda of donald trump to get rid of it. so it's been really the clash of to america's you're seen in this law that brought health insurance to 31000000 americans. because unlike other industrialized countries, the united states had, had not had a law before saying that you have to have health insurance. so the republicans always argued that it's too expensive for the taxpayer. also, it's a very individual decision. the democrats wanted to protect low income families in the middle class. and then now the republican states, as you mentioned, 17, including texas suit against a part of this law, which is a penalty. if you're not insured, you get to have that you have to have this, you have to pay this penalty. the supreme court however argued, saying no, the states do not have the legal standing to take this to the supreme court. right . and this is not the 1st time the causes rebuffs republican attacks on about mckay
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. now it's been the 3rd time, in fact, the 1st time was 2012. there's been another case in 2015 and now always with a different legal reasoning. but the ultimate goal has always been the same. and that was to take obamacare down again. the 1st time was a very close verdict, by the way, a conservative judge, justice john robert sided with the liberals at the time and 2012 for the $5.00 to $4.00, a verdict now it's very clear, 7 to 2, although donald trump appointed 3 conservative judges in his term, so you have a very conservatively dominated supreme court ruling in support of this law of the obama era. so you cannot have it any clearer than that. right. so does this mean that does this mean that the affordable care act will not stay on the books for now, at least as exactly right, because with every verdict, the hurdle is higher for the g o. p for the republicans to take this back to court
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. so they will always have to find some new legal reasoning. they will certainly try the g o p. that's pretty certain, but they will have to come up with something completely new and it's going to get more complicated. also, as we speak, the law is getting more and more popular. as i mentioned earlier, 31000000 americans already have obama care or insurance under obamacare. that's almost one out of 10 americans. and therefore, the attempt to take it down will receive more and more resistance from voters as well. thank you for that. all of us alex in washington. the ok football and the 1st off today is the euro. 2020 matches. ukraine. kept bare hopes of qualifying from the group stage a live with a to one when of a north macedonia. andrea yama like co school, the open for ukraine double that lead before half time. well macedonia pull to go back after a penalty,
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but ukraine held on to take 3 points. that mark's getting ready for its euro 2020 match against belgium, the game will be paused in the 10th admitted to allow our fans to applaud danish midfield. the christian ericsson, who suffered a cardiac arrest during a match against finland on saturday. he's not recovering in hospital when doctors announced that he will receive a hot start a device. the 29 year olds near death experiences 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 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 one believable support by our offense, by the whole country. and, and these emotions. we have to prepare that psychologists and crisis counselors
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have been helping players work through what they witnessed teams that the euros usually train at the match irina the day before a game. but the dames 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, erickson's hospital is right next to the stadium and that he thinks is dar midfielder will hold on his shirt to watch the belgium game right from his room. intent is rough and dal has pulled out of wimbledon on the tokyo and then picks in an effort he says, to prolong his career known as the king of clay as the old time record of 20 grand slam victories and men's singles. but the 35 year olds find it last and last week's french open semi final. it says he needs more time to recover between
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