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youtube and i ah was who's this is the news that live from berlin. polls close in a snap election named healing national divisions in armenia. voters give their vertical disastrous defeat in war and a prime minister who signed a waiver, large chunks of bitterly contest in territory. also on the program on world refugee day, we hear the stories over a hinge about from stranded in bangladesh and struggling to get back to their home in me and not all quite on the ben and dorm beach front. strict quarantine conditions for the british tourist returning from vacation or putting
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a strain on spain, tourists ah, unexpired are welcome to program polling stations in armenia have now closed in early parliamentary elections that were called month after disastrous war with as by gen. armenia. last large swats of territory in the long dispute. no. gordon caraballo region in a cease fire agreement for more than 20 parties were confessing the elections. foreign minister nichol question is hoping to renew his mandate. despite a drop and popularity. the election result will also have an impact on the future of the ceasefire. as or by john, which was broken by russian and dw, spoke to voters on the streets of armenia, capital year events. many were disillusioned with choices on the ballot. the
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current situation in the country, the current government has failed, failed on the economy, and they failed to protect us from the last 3 years have been awful. i economy, our politics, it's all gone tightly wrong. because we do, i want to be able to get up in the mornings and go out from my exercise without finding a demonstration outside on the street. me think of georgia, we need our board is protected. we need to be able to feel confident and safe within this country and our borders is this is showing this and is armenia struggles with the fall from last year's conflicts. and 0 is warned that the next round of fighting could be just around the corner. d, w, correspond nick connelly reports from the border region between armenia and as or by jen where peace is fragile despite the sci fi, almost 3000 meters above sea level, but only a few meters apart, armenian,
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and as every soldiers stare each other down, the matter months after brutal war, so thousands killed and war crimes committed against prisoners. this proximate t campus conflict. the commanders eventually put an end to this brute. recent weeks have seen repeated shooting and meanings. soldiers kidnapped, oh, it's a pass and repeated up and down a mean years, hundreds of kilometer long border with us by john. until last autumn sees for the 2 countries international border was in practice, little more than a line on the map. armenia controlled both sides. the frontier as part of a buffer zone around the going to care about. the problem now is that these 2 adversaries have very different ideas as to whether you bought a post should be armenia accused by john of moving his positions deep into armenian territory. other east, close the borderline office will say borderline, came east side the army in territory about tricky elementary. my opinion that the
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situation might be resolved, as soon as possible to have partner college is very say they have different maps digging back to the 900 eighty's maps. we show a very different borderline. down below in the armenian border village of could locals can hear the shooting in the mountains. but some, it's more personal than that. he just, my, my 3 sons are up there now. he's in the middle of the dad that yes you sons on the school called a novel about 2324 and 27 about the steed. just 3 days ago. their friend was killed up there with him that he was just 18 and had just joined the army toward this departure, very and drunk tells us his neighbors are too scared to take their cows up to their usual mountain passes to graze. after his airy forces shot, heard as that couse to be wandered away. a tragedy for villages surviving on little
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else yesterday they knew he is aires. come here now must stop the trample us. not enough here and lots of there are, you know, get done. but i'm not going anywhere. i'm staying here as i've already had to move 3 times where, where like most people in the coming in the village and drunk was born and as a by john, a refugee from the 2 countries. first conflict back in the late 19 eighties. the war he says, has never really ended merely been caused some so far as of last for years, some just hours. the currency for looking more precarious by the day. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world. around and 6 world powers have adjourn nuclear talks in vienna to enable concentrations in their
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capital. use envoy to the negotiations and rekey mora. and he expected the international nuclear watchdog. the a and t ran to reach a deal on extending and monitoring agreement of iran's nuclear activities. current accord. and on thursday, israel's new prime minister natalie bennett has reacted angrily to right. he's election victory. it is urging western nations to wake up before reviving a nuclear deal with iran condemns around leaders as mass murderers. united states has sent 2 and a half 1000000 covert vaccine doses to the island of taiwan and a move likely to anger. beijing has a huge china of hampering its efforts to secure enough doses. agent claims tiwana chinese territory. i was furious earlier this month when american senators visiting taiwan announced the vaccine donation. more than half
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a 1000000 people have now died from corona virus in brazil. tens of thousands of taken to the streets to condemn president j are both scenarios. handling of the crisis call center has consistently opposed lockdown restrictions and failed to insure a rapid nationwide back rule. out in the united states, a man was killed when a truck drove into a pride parade in south florida. another person was seriously injured. police are investigating whether it was an accident or a deliberate attack on the l. g. b t. cucumbers. the united nations is marking world refugee de u. n says at the end of last year, 82000000 people have been forced out of their homes by wars and civil unrest. among them are state las ro hinge. a muslims facing constance set backs in returning to me and mar homeland. one shall lose after another. battle by monthly rain. these are hinder refugees,
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a trying to rebuild that makes it wellings. in the world largest refugee camp. tens of thousands were left without shelter. when fire toll through the camp in march, 11 people were killed as our own. and we've suffered a lot since my husband died and the fire was so much. hi, we were staying in a plastic shelter, open to the heat and the rain. my whole family with one small room would affect it and the higher while i was praying in the mosque when the fire started, i rushed back. but i could not find my father and mother. they both died. the fire was the star of another miserable chapter for the displace ringo who fled their homes in me. and now after the military launch that cracked down against the muslim minority. now nearly a 1000000 of them live in squalid conditions in this camp in neighboring bangladesh
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. the pandemic has made it much harder for international aid to get through there. a hanger worried there'll be forgotten. i've been on. well now we want justice and appeal to the whole world to help us we want to go back to our country as we try. but we need your help to side on the left so that the united nation is appealing for more funding to help the rectangle to return home. spain tourism industry relies heavily on british vacationers millions of holiday makers from the u. k. pack the countries beaches every summer, but all that changed with code 19 and particularly now with the delta varied. it's not spain's fault. the country is allowing vacationers to enter without quarantine . but british rules mean tourist returning home myself isolate and that's keeping them off. spanish beaches,
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a beach that usually sees tens of thousands of people now with plenty of space. the high tourism season, they have started. but ben, a dorm is still half asleep. the popular holiday destination is missing, its main summer visitors, the british. and that's why almost half of all hotels remain closed here among them the rio park. in normal times it's $400.00 rooms, would be booked by now. what is more important? you feel powerless? because we need to ensure the situation for a long time already almost getting we were told it would be one to 3 months to match those players among them. and it is not getting better and that can be quite motivating. what i got. i got him brooklyn, in spain have made it on the united kingdom screen list. meaning british tourists need to corn teen for 10 days when they get home. it's a disaster, not just for ben dorms, hotels, taxi drivers,
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shops and bars are also feeling the impact. and the few british that have made it here like day from liverpool, cannot understand the policy base of the 70 percent of the population in britain's facts. so why are we allowed to be in the house and just the metal nevermind. would enjoy the locals. you say the problem is that the u. k. looks at the national cobit 19 incidence rate. not that the regional manager arms infection rate is below $25.00, but even the local hoteliers group and the stance, the british caution. you look at getting there's him don't want to get started my one country and then with like with portugal, operate isn't complicated for clients. there's no need to leave earlier. okay. another flight. the british don't want to talk again. ricardo sat no, no, get him out. despite the struggle to fill the cities skyscrapers, there is still hope my, your remains optimistic, that british tourists will finally arrive in the coming weeks. now have this has
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been going great for 60 years. why should be change anything like how you, when you're happy married, you wouldn't let me get along said korea to is waiting for the brits in july. his hotel will reopen the already reservations, but mostly from spain and important markets to preparations for the guests. on the way, the reopening has been a long time coming. this hotel has 130 employees. and at the moment, only 5 of them are working and maintenance and management. we miss our employees and we are really keen on getting started again with it's serene pool, sent a spacious speeches. benny dorm is waiting, hoping for the annual invasion of british holiday makers. better late than never the hungry could face an official investigation into
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claims that their fans racially abused france players in their match. in budapest, there were reports of monkey chance when france, striker, kilian, and bobby was on the ball green bens, the man who has algerian roots was also verbally abused. football authorities have punished hunger in the past profound racism can travel to germany for their final match. group japan has refused entry to a member of uganda olympic team who tested positive for corona virus. is the 1st infection detected among athletes arriving for the summer games squad was vaccinated before traveling. one tested positive during an airport screenings informing the one red bulls max or stop and has won the french grand prix after taking the lead late in the race from mercedes louis louis hamilton. the win extends for staff is bleed and championship standings. to more than 10 points over hamilton and your staff is red bull team make sergio perez completed the podium
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finishing 3rd. you're watching dw news line from berlin coming up next is reporter, reporter orlando 5 years after the massacre. and don't forget, you can get all the latest news and information around the clock on our website. that's d. w dot com. now will leave you with music from the arena in verona, italy, it's reopening was celebrated with a concert version of just that the verities are conducted by ricardo, which he makes visor thanks for watching enjoy. and thanks for joining g w ah,
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promises partners, rich. there's a sharp warning, wherever except money from the new superpower will become dependent on in china's gateways. euro starts july, 1st on d, w. ah, me. it's the worst act of violence in history against the u. s. l. g b t q. community 5 years ago. a gunman killed 49 people, 53 more well, 100 a night club pulse in orlando. amanda grow only survive because she hits herself on the other victims bodies. her physical wounds took months to heal. she still has nightmare and wakes up screaming in the arms of her wife.
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the news for the 1st time in 4 years, amanda returns to the site of the massacre. she was shot on the dance floor of the shooter open, fired, and was critically wounded by 4 gunshots. a good friend for son phillips was murdered. that night. wish i could've done more the same you. amanda only survives to by hiding under the bodies of the victims. it took a 3 hour hostage situation and gunfight before police shot omar martinez dead, his motives so unclear to this day. shortly before the attack, he swore allegiance to the so called islamic state. i remember crying and
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screaming and pleading to please, you know, no more enough is enough. then we hear a blast. that's when a fire and police came in there with the empties and paramedics and saying that, you know who stated who they were and that were safe now. and that they killed them in. no, we're safe from them. that they need us to try to get out as quick as we can. so they could get us to the hospital. i had to tell him that i can't walk. i can't really move. so i had to drag my body across the bathroom floor. jasmine, ralph amended, wife accompanies her to the memorial on the 5th anniversary of the shooting. oh, i can never, ever forgive him ever god forgive,
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but you can't forgive amongst you like me a practicing christian. she also murdered the victims. what she should do through prayer thing rainbow. so that was my sign from them saying, you know, do it, do any, go be any empty fire, fire paramedic. go help people in this world that really need help and trying to save their lives. so hopefully something like this or anything else in the world will happen just just to be there for me. amanda followed through and successfully and then training as an emergency medical technician. it gives me a sense of purpose to know that you know, when i'm out there and i'm helping somebody, whatever the situation is, whether we have to do cpr or somebody i was in an accident or an elderly maybe have
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fallen just to know that that they that they see us and they know that we're going to take care of them. it's just, it's just gives me just a warm feeling and sign and just happy that i can help somebody and need just been working with id brenner for the past year. the shift are 12 hours long. sometimes longer, they do live an average of $8.00 to $10.00 medical emergencies per day. the tight space in the ambulance have allowed them to get to know each other well. me the best person to talk about it with somebody who's been through if i've seen her interact with trauma patients. she's great. i see that twins,
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but she's moving through it. i know this job because sometimes depending on what we go to sometimes you know, tragedies like what was happening. so it's hard because i know she's been to me. and during
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your day good. how is yours? her home gives them enough strength and a feeling of safety. she and jasmine have known each other for a long time. a year ago. they got married and now live with jasmine children. as a family you like it. as saying, if you look at to signs and feel it makes me feel helpless like i just wish there was something more i could do. especially in times like when we're on the beach and they start the fire work start and unexpected because it's daytime or something. and she just starts running and you know, she, she's looking for some way to go to run from, you know, gunshot sounds, you know, because that's what it sounds like to her. and i am chasing her and i'm,
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we're trying to go some more safe somewhere to so that she doesn't have to hear that and feel that way and bring it all back. you know, so, so i, that's, that's flashbacks, that i get when that happens. so, but you being there it's that's, that's enough for me that, that is doing something. so i don't want you to feel like amanda and her whole family, including her parents and her brother lives in temple, an hour and a half by car, from orlando. and i know always had a good relationship with her parents and her brother, but the have gotten closer since the shooting that night. the head all celebrated her father's birthday afterwards. amanda wanted to briefly go to the club to dance with her friend chris. she had been there only half an hour in the hall began 911 recordings portray people waiting in panic for help to arrive. ready ready
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ready i don't know what's the location of your emergency call for, and i need you to stay where you are. i'm going to try to cheryl in a police department, but we have multiple calls coming in. they're working the shooting out there. okay . ready ready ready ready he's still inside the shooters, inside what address coca cola, the amanda caught her mother from her hiding place in a bathroom stall. the phone rang, i immediately looked at the clock every time because my kids and so if it's late, i panic. so i jumped, i answer the phone and all i got was mom. i've been shot. unlike amanda, where are you? she she said was paul some like wars. paul, she says orlando, i said orlando, i said amanda, where our land is parts. i don't know, mom, please call 911 i've been shot and then i got
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a dial tone on my sister's. always been the type of person that will just give us your offer back. she's always been a very loving accepting person. i know we joke around about about her, but she truly is an awesome person. i don't see that because she's my sister just. you can just see it from her. she always wants to help people. we always make a joke that if she's got $5.00 in her pocket, she'll give you $10.00. and so how this changed her, i feel is just more of an advocate, more to help people and understanding of what happened to her and but not let her define her. i couldn't even imagine moving it was, it was rough. i get like the only one i think amana or talk to somebody about it, but for the most part, you know, we're just happy family and just happy that she is here with us to continue life, me and brandon wolf. it's
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also a survivor who there's a lot that has to be done to stop things like pulse from happening. we have to have a conversation policy wise about how we treat guns in this country. it is far too easy for dangerous people to get their hands on weapons that are designed to kill as many people as quickly as possible before the attacks. brandon was a manager at starbucks. now he's an active is fighting for stronger gun control laws and against anti l g b t q discrimination. what happened at pulse was not an aberration. it was an avid ability. the ingredients to algae, anti l g b, g q violence are ever present. they're the same ingredients that show up when a trans kid had get slammed into a locker, they're the same ingredient that exists when a black trans women has gone down on the street. when i was growing up, church wasn't a safe place for me. school was not
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a safe place for me. home was not always a safe place for me. and that's true for a lot of l g b t q people. for that reason we carve out the safe spaces like whole as sort of lifelines where we can be authentically. ready ourselves without having to be afraid or look over our shoulder 1st. ah, i oh, i amanda and brandon on meeting for the 1st time. exactly 5 years after the massacre from all over the world, people are just coming together as a community and just kinda lending their, you know, their shoulders and their hearts. and you know, if we needed help or anything like that and just coming,
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trying to be like united. so that was, that was very lovely when they, when the world was doing that, a re commitment to a world where we can be ourselves unapologetically and do it in honor of the people that were stolen from. ah, great, really damage each front of art by the mash shooting in the past up shouldn't tie the fact that the members of the l g. b t q. community has to live that the daily threat in the same country where as the president himself has termed it, gun violence is an upper demick. oh, oh i i
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