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and the smaller the company harder there, hit the car mill, is to transport stage equipment for big pop groups straight across europe. he had a fleet of 16 trucks and vans and employ drivers from the e. u. now he works on his own. a friend helps them secure a fishing boat. he'll transport to wales very of course it's damaged because i'm not. i haven't got yeah. with me. i see it. i can put an adverb in the paper and get dr. a. maybe. will he want to do? well, maybe not the lack of e workers along with a new post briggs rules are making life tougher mills of neighbors to farmers can't find in the harvest. hands, fishermen can't deliver their catch to europe. well, why didn't you tell 15 years ago that you weren't got to sell your place? you wouldn't be able to sell your craps. we would have to get extra pipe work to do to your exhibition goods. the bands who is going to have problems trying to do the
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band to work because some of the stuff doesn't only stay in one place and that so the, the huge thing that we were asking for for years. what is it going to involve everybody you've got mark that was it. there was a stony silence. they didn't know me. now. quite mills only received smaller contracts, restricted to the island. he gets mis deldrick, just thinking about the hundreds of thousands of kilometers. he's traveled all across europe. mills love being a trucker, but ever since brags that he's not sure how much further he can go. difficult question, what i close it down. i mean, i'm at the i, it's now where i think i really want all the grief. so what i've done, yes, i did. so point we did to up to a point, i wouldn't sight 100 percent, but there is that a thought on the minds of many british entrepreneurs since
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britain left, the e u. the war in syria is still unresolved. after a decade aside, remains in office of the country. he fought over lies and ruins where he was recently re elected in a vote that e lawmakers have called neither free nor fair. millions of displays. 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, i root 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 permits for some syrian refugees. every de demonstrators take up position, i say the dentist, parliament and copenhagen, and drawn posters like this one. call for a stop to the deportations to syria. today about 20 protesters of shewn up for weeks they have been concerned about the government's plan to the port syrian
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refugees. one is 30 year old, russia root. 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 to yeah, i think the blood rushed to my head and was sick to my stomach. so yeah, bang, i couldn't sleep. yes. geared i've told my kids, we couldn't stay up below. mr. 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 on the very dangerous to send women back to syria them. because the men will them use
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them. the mentality of the syrian armed forces aren't only targeting men like me, but also women use many lanes for their husbands. their parents or their families might have fought against the military. so dead on ideally, denmark's prime minister, the social democrats metaphysics, and i wouldn't want to accept any further asylum seekers. they are. parliament has been working on tightening up immigration laws. miss fredrickson claim sending refugees to syria is fully justified. seek for autopay and we will 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 debates. 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 then mark from the beginning, he's going to have people only count as refugees, if they're in need of protection. and i'm and ask if they need no longer exist, it's still just
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a matter of ice statements like these of brought the demonstrators onto the street the fighting and showing me the widely seized, the human rights group. see that many people have actually fled the secret police and bashar and the recent election has only cemented his grip. everything's an amnesty international husband, documenting serious human rights violations in syria for years. from the barrow bonds in limbo to the attacks on schools and hospitals and hama, we've also documented systematic torture and abuse in prisons. 35000 syrians currently live in denmark. so far about $300.00 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 consist of fetal precedent. larry worrying if the other european countries were to policy then would land and mark as
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a wealthy country could afford to let these people stay here, especially since many of them 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 pieces. syria is anything but see for her and her children. i were to land at a syrian airport if the military would immediately pick me up and take me to prison because i am against god. i fled from assad. if they saw my name on the roster, the military would be waiting for me upon arrival. i shall keep it will soon be addressing an appeals board to be for now she still lay to work and her kids may still attend school. in late june, the authorities are set to make their final decision on her deportation
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anthem, part of the parisian city state for centuries, the book, merchants along the then in the latin quarter. but the future of these look nice as they are called has been under threats since the panoramic broke out. a sharp decline and 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 bon university. even now, booksellers like not to the qu long, have but few customers. they'll sit here,
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we have political philosophy and ethical hello. ok. 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, but her clients have been slow to return plenty to eat. he said that we had to adapt to try and women present even when we were closed during the 1st 2 locked down, we weren't allowed to open at all. that was tricky to block away, a legend is being dismantled. the corona crisis has claimed some high profile names in the latin quarter jeep as june. 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 i'm sad. it's such an old tablet that has gone wrong. can kid you can take it back just to get it back up. district has changed
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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. but it's not just the corona crisis that's led to the book shops, demise, says historian eric on suit 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 more and more portrait is dying, where useful is dying partly because rents are way too high, and shopkeepers can no longer afford them for. the 2nd crucial factor is only sales platforms like amazon, which people shop online more, less form and visit shops. ah, but the quarter's smaller bookshops are putting up a fight. not only knows only true book warms like yourself can offer personalized book recommendations. and here people can have
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a hands on experience. would you like a mini book to oh, sorry, no worries after there therefore together with other booksellers, natalie ensured that bookstores 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 that their own game. when they see that we've been posting new releases on social media, instagram and facebook, and 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 feel like if we did the nothing, the hope this extra effort will keep customers coming back and ensure small bookshops like hers survive. so big lee of files can continue to enjoy
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jewish in years. the 2 port documentary starts july 5th on dw, the, in the news . this is a w news live from berlin, a bomb the kids survive again, despite a long battle to destroy the us health care law. for the 3rd time, the us supreme court dismisses the republican late attempt to kill the affordable care act. this means millions will keep their healthcare coverage. also coming up. don't safely on board and 3 aster notes into china newspaper station for the
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countries longest orbiting mission. yes, last people in iran has be done voting in the presidential election that hotline to bring him right. favorite to we had turn out though is expected to drop off to several more moderate candidates were bod from ah, i'm jared res. thank you very much for your company. the u. s. supreme court has dismissed the latest republican late attempt to overturn the national health care law known as obamacare. the decision means that affordable health insurance for tens of millions of americans will remain intact. it was passed by the obama administration in 2010 to address large gaps in health care coverage for american
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yeah, this is the moment former us president veronica obama announced the passage at the affordable care act. today. after all, the votes have been tally. health insurance reform becomes law in the united states of america. and since that time, american republicans have bow to repeal the act, often referred to as obamacare. this is the 3rd major attack on the health care law taken to the supreme court. and it ended the way the 1st 2 did with the majority of justices rejecting the case made for scrapping it there were some hope among the opponents of obamacare that this time would be different. mainly because the court is more conservative now that there are 3 appointees of president donald trump on it, and i mean, millions continue to suffer from obamacare. well, we're trying to support 18 republican ledger states sued over the law.
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conservatives have always said it is too expensive and have argued that government should stay out of health insurance choices. this time. they argue that charging a mandatory penalty for those without private or public insurance made the entire law unconstitutional. the court disagreed at congress or moved financial penalties for the uninsured in 2017. but the ruin doesn't mean that the health care law is safe from future lawsuits. it just said that the people who brought this lawsuit didn't have any right to do it. and so, in a sense, the court sidestepped the issue of the constitutionality of the now toothless individual mandate. democrats are praising the decision. good morning. good morning. once again, the supreme court upheld the constitutionality of the affordable care act and the transformational directions that it provides. every american,
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with the ruling protection for people with preexisting conditions will continue and lower income people will keep their access to medical care. the u. s. has the highest health care costs in the world, according to the biden administration, 31000000 people have health insurance because of the law. and from washington correspondent oliver solid has been following these events at the u. s. supreme court. and earlier he explained to us the significance of his ruling. it's been the supreme court several times the 3rd time in fact today. so there was a ruling in 2012. another one and 2 fell 15. and now every time with a different legal reasoning, of course, but it has also been one of the most prestigious projects of the obama administration. and then trump, in his term, really tried everything he could to get rid of it. the republicans have always argued it's too expensive, there should be an individual decision whether or not you want to have health
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insurance. the democrat, in contrast, trying to help low income families here. also those who have pre existing conditions and eventually this law abroad health insurance to 31000000 americans, oliver sell it in washington dc. okay, let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news today. ivory coast, former president, lo, phone back book, has flown back home after being acquitted of war crimes that the international criminal court. he was forced from power back in 2011 after a month long conflicts bought by his refusal to accept electoral defeat. thousands of people died during the conflict. a gun fight between rival gangs inside a prison in honduras has left at least 5 people dead. 15 people were made to hospital with injuries from the fighting. hundreds of relatives of inmates gathered outside the prison guys waiting to hear news of their loved ones. i will not put it
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on us. investigators taking a closer look at 30 accidents involving cars from electric, also make a tesla dell examined way that the use of case was also pilot them contributed to the crush. and the company is one of the leaders in the race to develop bill driving cars. can people died in the accidents under investigation? a chinese space craft caring. 3 people has now docked successfully with the country's new base station. after launching from the edge of the gobi desert, the trio arrived at the new station about 6 hours legs out. the research module is still being completed. the astronauts will now over the earth for 3 months, setting up experiments and preparing for a series of bice walks and the next stages of construction. this latest mission is considered a significant step forward in establishing beijing as
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a major player in space. the another success for china space program, the sion joe 12 rocket last off to dock with the countries new space or for the next 3 months to the crew of 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. china space agency will be monitoring the astronauts to see how they handle the time away from earth operation. often sunday via the see the top 3 month commission is a long term human crude space flight plan, which requires astronauts to stay in a relatively narrow and confined environment. i see that it takes time to adapt to the weightlessness. she 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. trying to space program is mostly homegrown. the
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united states congress forbade nasa from cooperating with china 10 years ago. it's 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 is off limits. between the aging response company will build one ourselves. while the i s s reaches the end of its life, sam, often china plans to complete its station by next year. and when it does, it will be in a position to decide who can come aboard. so you that's got you done on the mail called you at this stage and construction were not yet considering for an astronaut dissipation. ok, and what was before an astronaut? there certainly going to enter the chinese space station one day, a football. you 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 you to
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type while they're still work to be done on the space station. china is already looking ahead to it's next project, a proposed lunar base that it's planning together with russia. turning to iran now where some of the countries 59000000 registered voters have begun heading to the polls to relate to success to president. how sandra, how many bob current estimates suggest turn out could be as low as 40 percent. many people are expected to boycott the vote after several moderate candidates were not accepted to run. the front runner is hotline at abraham. right. you see the ultra conservative cleric is a staunch ally and protege of the supreme. later i totally ali harmony, the abraham race. he has what it takes to make it to the top in iran, the 60 year old received most of his education that religious seminaries supported
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ayatollah khomeini during the revolution in 1979. and has been part of the islamic republics in a circle ever since. he's got the support of the ultra conservative establishment. and most importantly, iran supreme leader. so when he entered the race to become president racy, immediately became a front runner even more so after any serious reformist and moderate competition was bought from running. and other hardliners bowed out to boost his job after the few relatively unknown rivals still in the running. no, they don't stand a chance against the truck when the services head of the traditional reach, they only serve as a backdrop. give rise, even one thing almost lacking so far. democrats did missy studies and again, as a result, many iranians feel they have no real choice that the ballot box. now, i'm not taking part in the election said we participated for many years and it had
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no impact on our lives. and the elections are not free or the new. so i have voted 3 times before, but what i wanted never came to class. so this time i'll definitely not vote that public dissatisfaction and high inflation, no one's living in comfort and peace. and the government never keeps its worth paradoxically, this increases raise his chances of winning even further. because the rhymes, most conservative voters are the ones that usually do turn up at the pulse. in the long term though, if he's elected, a lack of public support could end up undermining his standing the in football, the netherlands continue, their success will start 2 years. 2020. with the window of austria. the dutch took the lead in the 1st half through a penalty and after half timed,
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and they'll don't freeze out of the 2nd goal to confirm the wind and leave the netherlands with 6 point from to guy. denmark christian eric's and we'll have a defer later fitted after he's offered a cardiac risk during his country's opening game. at years 2020 on saturday on the ph. his team mates fell to a to on defeat against belgium. kevin de brian up not the goal and an assist off to coming on as a substitute. canceling out denmark's early opening goal. and in the 1st of thursdays, euro 2020 matches ukraine kept their hopes of qualifying from the group stage, alive with the to one when over north macedonia, andree malenko school, the for ukraine, who doubled their lead before half time north macedonia. pull to go back after a penalty, but ukraine held on to take 3 points in tennis, women's world, number 2, naomi. a soccer has pulled out of the upcoming grand slam at wimbledon in order to
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spend time with her friends and family. a soccer recently said she struggled with anxiety and depression after she withdrew from the french. i've been like last month, or agent says she'll be ready to return to the court in time for the olympic, which of course, take place in her home country of japan. and we've take 2020 set to start at the end of next month, athletes like venezuela, jose can terror hoping to make them market the summer games. the 24 year old fence managed to qualify despite the economic and corona virus crises in his home country . now it's hoping to bring back in the gold medal to venezuela. the venus wally jose can taro? the son of a fencing company has been in fencing since the age of 8. can tara one his place on
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the venezuelan fencing team last april? mad sir, my goal was always tokyo. i prepared a lot for that, but i thought that, but vin is whale, is 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 gifts can taro hope having said so. you know what? ok, well i think it was very important. it shows all of us here in latin america that 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 king hero. if he does win,
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gold will be only the 2nd latin american fencer to win elliptic gold in more than a century. and you're up to date up next is october 19 special based more on d, w dot com. and you can follow us on instagram and twitter to ask you if you're watching the w news on jared radian berlin. thanks so much. the news. the fight against the corona virus pandemic. how has the rate of infection in developing? what does the latest research information and contact the corona virus not change because the 19 special next on d w. when i arrived here i slept with
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