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their flight, it could be fatal, but going back is not an option. i'm on and he are stuck in the spanish border area there. they're waiting for a chance that will probably never come. shattered dreams starts june 18th on d w. i w news, a sure coming up today has troubles in india. multiply updates accused of allowing the spread of hatred and enmity. i take that out for a controversial video of an elderly, mostly man being a soldier vent vital on the platform. it's the latest drop in the long run and puzzled with the government of complying with new social media rules. plus the uncertainty of us future lives. many african refugees and pockets on his this is a ton home anytime soon. and the philippines is beach towns that have become
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a refuge for stress city workers looking for somewhere most families to watch from the news i'm british managing welcome to the program. it's good to have with us a long running dispute between the indian government and twitter escalated on 1st day when police in northern for their state, someone, twitter, india, s g for questioning their legit twitter in cottage. the spread of court have an enmity by failing to remove a video being circulated on the platform. these are still images from that video which shows several men beating an elderly muslim man and cutting off his beard. the man later said he was attacked because of his faith and that the men forced temperature on to religious. induce logan, police have disputed the claims dismissing the violent attack as personal. the video went vital with several journalists retreating it. but the story is actually
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more complicated than that to help us break down. let us bring in the double correspondence, michelle, just while in delhi, let me show up. why is to obtain the doc for a video that went viral on that platform. nobody really says that twitter now would put a big you good inside your differences on because many to be propagated and why did it on that form that it allowed for people who were tweeting out your information thing that they had to communicate to the online. now nobody twitter, other platform, social media back or would be protected under protection for inter duties. basically if you thing when you're back or you want, once before the content. however, some you do, the government hasn't stated in the end of me maybe right to it is running a mark on the front. the government,
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if the twitter advised leaving these rules. however, the last fall. and if the victim reproductions apply or not to which will be made in the court, the government a law cannot decide if to it is no longer protected. just a little bit more about these intermediate protections. what is the protection of that social media platforms like twitter get with these so called intermediary protections? basically, british any code party, a washing machine is not held responsible for either implement, see, or condense just want them published on it by somebody else. however, it is also important for each of these dot coms to try to offer government the government if you would look in the end of me some of the requirements for this. for example, it offered each source platform to introduce driven office so that the government or the court can reach out to be involved with or if they want them to be my lead
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to. when these do fletcher lead to direct express concerns the mean by the police speech. however, it's failure to comply with setting up to the office. so if the, you know, the reason why maybe running into trouble today, however, in fits now that if keeping the government updated and invented to comply with the loss of the land, i'm just wondering if other social media companies have complied with these detective as part of these new rules, or is it only twitter that is being potentially targeted by the government facebook and we have some place what has also come around what that did could then be another strong mission. what to put into ended corruption because a lot of the other ox august gene is to allow traceability. what's up? it's fighting bad, but they have no intention of grievance off of the government for the market, the government, and also the twitter back to
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w standard. but it has mock some poor. i've manipulated media most implemented truly for the government bought by b j. b minister. while it allows for other or to do one form, but i'll be others. and the government said that it cannot do so. and also the laws of the land is the government attempting to control social media in india. but definitely confirms around that many critics and internet speed and active with how pointed out that happened. often some of the government i've been to adopt deep down the information of course, critical 40 thought, but handling the end of government on the other hand. but twitter is practicing double standard. pointed out how to wanted to pull about the capital of rights in america. they wouldn't be to house, responded to why i didn't put the public in january when the indian government
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offered to be doing these for to be able to comply. so there's a divide in the conversation that are concerned. but if that's one place to get jack to the court, every time something water washing comes up on the phone, they may stop policing, which will essentially go up to speed and expression office. you are complex and lead issue, but thank you so much for expanding that to us and michelle address. well, in delhi, the whole broadcast on has begun issuing biometric identity cards to some 1400000 african refugees already registered in the country. the aim is to enable better services to be delivered to them. it is also hope that the cards will help the government return. those refugees who are willing to go back to have gone on off of the situation there stabilizes. but as officials have found most don't want to go back. the howard dean con, runs
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a small grocery store and this refugee camp in pakistan. every day he checks his income and expenses. when he was about the same age as this child, his parents fled africana stan taking him with them. that was about 40 years ago. it's a dim memory for him now. what a young that we had to get out of afghanistan. there was a war going on the lay both those. busy when the situation became worse, if we fled for the joe, that's why we came to pakistan. pakistan took us in that we have been able to live here ever since. had you by her door also fled afghan to stand with his family. 40 years ago. the soviet army had invaded his homelands. he has lived in this camp ever since. the refugee camp is one of 20 in this province below that, a little more than a 1000000 afghans live in pakistan. they are largely on their own work
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done that would be lying. if i said we got financial support. so the truth is we don't get any financial support from the pakistani government milan. now for the 1st time pakistan is planning to register all it's african refugees. the figure is thought to be $1400000.00 that that is only an estimate. centers like this one will collect their data, but many refugees, especially the young, have never been registered. each family member now gets an id card. biometric data is stored on it and with this id card, international agencies can better reach people, but there is also something else going on. this side, we are codec. a most updated information such as educational ok from a to use also maybe language or this up with the
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information is also going to be the same wrong of activities, not only in the file. what's going on wednesday, the town to i forgot that is the plan. at least nadine jobs is taxed with pushing for their return on behalf of pakistan's government. he is interviewing families to see if they are ready to go to afghanistan. after nato troops leave their new id cards are only valid until 2023. in the questionnaire. they are asked if the situation in afghanistan normalizes. then do they want to leave 90 percent of the refugees answer with a no saying that they do not want to go back to their home country? here? indeed for bad howard dean con. one thing is clear, he will only return home if there's peace there. pandemic luck, towns have put office life on high interest for many workers in big cities across
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asia. after months of being stuck at home, some have planned their escape. in the philippines, they found a warm welcome. in resort towns where the local economy has nose dived over 900 travel restrictions have largely cut off to it as em. but as these digital nomads have found, sometimes all you need is a why fi connection and a dream. the beach town of london where the welcome mat stretches for miles. there's friends, sand, and sun. and the commute to the office just stepped away. after 9 months ago this startup executive fled what he calls his prison apartment in manila and landed here. and he has no plans to leave. i didn't realize how stressed out and anxious i was about the pandemic until i got here. so here on
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the beach with a mask on and realize that like nobody else can do it. and really no reason for you to do it unless you're here. i'm next to people. many of the manila digital workers are escaping deserted beach towns like this one. the panoramic was the nudge they needed to say good bye to city life for tanya mariano and her boyfriend. a view like this just might seal the deal for us or take away as that movie out here just is such a big quality of life improvement. a fraction of the cost local businesses couldn't be happier. that manila salaries can stretch further here without the usual stream of tourists. they're struggling to survive. and the new arrivals flush with cash. keep them afloat. it helped
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a lot here, especially when low and you and was close for tourism basically. you could only really rely on customers from within low in your digital know math are now a target market for the tourism industry. resorts are offering and treatments like high speed internet and wellness activities. just the things that could turn office work on its head forever. what a dream that would be. that's it for today is more than a website. and david dot com forward slash asia believe now with pick just from thailand where boy, the cited lion has are correctly called out for your on 2020 match when he makes his predictions. by sorting. meet john smart with nations. flags from a wire above his family. this is all true for back to the same time on monday. we'll see you then have a good weekend. the news
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. the news in the fight against the corona virus pandemic. how has the rate of infection in developing? what does the latest research say? information and contact the corona virus off the co. the 19 special next on d. w. use crime fighters are back in radio drama. continues the seasons. the story focus on his speech, cholera,
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prevention and sustainable charcoal production. all episodes are available online. and of course, you can share and discuss on the w, africa's facebook page and other social media platforms. crime fighters to noon, now. the how will cove it 19 shape or economic future? the m f. estimates the global cost of the virus at $28.00 trillion us dollars in last output. the 20202025. but we've heard a lot about how damaging the damage has been for the economy and people's livelihoods. still, there may be some changes for the better economists hope the environment, local industry, and even our social lives could eventually benefit from the experience. hello,
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and welcome to your cobit 900 special and preschool, berlin. there's so much that we needed to learn about the corona virus that we needed to adapt to during the pandemic. and still, the cost of it has been overwhelming when it all started the w's benches, all in talk to 5 top economists about their predictions for the business world and working lives a year on. he spoke to them again in the hope of garnering a little more hope. i think he should be confident, not optimistic, confident. this is one of them most severe crisis in the world history. we have a head. but on the other hand, of course, we see also very positive things off, let's say people sitting in the same boat. now as i don't think we have one enough, so we're still stumbling on why forward. so we have amateur drive, is that the wheels of the love of economy,
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and that's the main danger we me and i make has increased corporation and society has been a lot of cooperation across country. that's a big source of innovation, where we do need to go now is a more inspiring collective future vision of what we want our economies to look like. and this is the moment to do it. i april 2020 was grim. where is everyone? now there's life at the end of the tunnel. there's a vaccine. we have a strong instrument in our hands to fight this and i make a year ago, it wasn't clear we would have a year ago. economists were trying to predict what sort of recession was coming of be signifies a shop brief decline, followed by a rebound,
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w double the procession. l is a plunge that stays down low for a long time. it was nothing like an out of shaped recession. fortunately, we would have been sauce worse without that level the government spend was between the v saved recession and something maybe like a w. it was an up and down a roller coaster situation. but at the very end, i'm quite confident that we are not really on be tracked. it depends who we referred to. what has become very clear is that we're looking at k shaped recovery, the continued polarization, the hollowing out of the middle class, the concentration of workers in low skills, low pay job, and then a concentration of workers, and high skilled, high paid jobs. the pandemic was
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a major dis equalize. i think that is probably the key issue between rich and poor after the crisis that this trend is really exhilarating. what about the record amounts of money government the spending to rebuild economy? this is only going to maintain a close at already working. we will see more home office more working from home. and that means more options for highly trained and how you indicated workers. we've also seen, of course, in digitization and acceleration. again, this favors highly educated people and now post the pullback of some of the support measures. you can probably expect that for those that were already having a difficult time, things will get worse. there has definitely been a will transfer again to the wealthy and every everything and happens in western economy. the solution is to make it better by making the wealthy, wealthier it has to be a day of reckoning for that of some strange i heard
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a year ago economist daniels stand to toby, just throwing money at the problem wouldn't work our energy of the past. so the years of solving all problems in the economy by having cheaper money and more credit and more loans is coming to an end. didn't governments have never spent so much? but daniel's still not a fan. what if the, the main drive off inequality of the past, 40 of easy credit, much more money was created, low interest rates and whatever that was a crisis instead of having who lose money is instead of being stepping. so they should really rather do their job. and get to the financial system back to the original role of funding, productive investments, and not speculation. so if you make a late and you'll make a mistake or lose money for the rescue, is there something positive that's come out of all of it where you okay, the world woken up all of this and finally understand economic well, why don't step on authentic another adult, to be honest, i see a big risk
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a petition now have see, believe, let the other ones managing the world's and i think they have not done a good job. as a corona crisis, i fear it's going to be lead to less efficient and effective solutions. and therefore, i would say it's an excuse support difference to drive more power. getting bolder is going to pay off in the longer term because this is the moment to create the care economy to upgrade our education system, to put in place like long learning system to put in place, sustaining better social safety nets for the future. all of that happens now and what about globalization? the pandemic, broad international trade to a screeching halt. the main change over time, i hope will be more localized section of the manufacturing. i think that we've got thoughts or lengthy supply chains. far too much price and exporting shape wages in
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the rest of the world, and not developing the domestic economy where the consumption actually occurs. i do not think that globalization would be replaced by regionalization, localisation. we shouldn't forget that locally. concentrate production also has its risks. so what we are heading for, i believe, is less concentration, let's say on the cheapest supplier, but more diversification to be more resilience in future crises. but this may even lead to more often, less globalization. i'm very skeptical fraud, for instance, about supply to supply chain laws because they split labor markets in poor countries trapped in commodities. it's not good that developing countries, poor countries will always be commodity exporters. and that's, that's not the way to development to prosperity. the, the, the,
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the crisis gave us all pause for thought. it gave the environment a break too, but not for long. and wherever the fires came from, even if it came from the hand lab, the ultimate cause of this process has been excessive human pressure upon the bars fear. and we're going to say more and more instances of that coming back. so like that, the channel maybe the far as far as burning is if you bringing the factors down. all of us have seen one dyer warning after another that talks about what, how, how far we have pushed to the limit the planet and how our current economic systems are not compatible with having a more sustainable and greener economy. we have to change our consumption habits, we'll do that. and maybe we'll be more social interconnection and maybe also social, let's say coherence. when we had it before,
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it has also shown us that maybe we can travel a little less new, more things from home be and that alone would be more environmentally friendly of cause i'm bad and you know, it would be better to if the next and them didn't come before let's say under 2 years. ah, maybe much later than that tackling the calamities at hand seems to be difficult enough. for example, when it comes to having the right jap to fight the current of ours. here's our science correspondence, derek williams, answering your questions. paul, why is authorization for the chinese and russian vaccines being denied by your medical regulator, all under ordinary circumstances. so we're not down in the middle of the largest global health crisis in a century. it takes quite a while for the e. n a or the european medicine agency,
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to carry out scientific evaluations after phase 3 trials with therapies and vaccines generally, between 9 and 10 months. but that's under ordinary circumstances. in the midst of the pandemic, the e m. a set up a special task force to help fast track coven 19 vaccines. a key change is that developers don't have to wait until all of their data is final. before submitting it for approval, but have been able to submit it and fed in batches while, while trials are still ongoing. a process called rolling review, both chinese and russian vaccines are now in this rolling review process in the u. but the agency hasn't made any promises on when exactly market authorization will
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be forthcoming. if it does, i say there is no question that politics has played at least a secondary role in delaying this process. but, but that's far from the only reason. it's taking so long there have also been issues with trial data for some time. the e n. a said the data being presented by chinese and russian developers didn't meet new standards for proof of effectiveness of safety and quality. the agency, as a rule, is pretty tight lipped about the review process. a chinese vaccine has been in it since the beginning of may and rushes. sputnik be since march, but it's still impossible to say anything firm about when exactly e m a authorization might be granted, though many other countries around the world are already using the vaccines that
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