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for the jewish in europe, the 2 port documentary starts july 5th on dw the news. the news news lives from berlin, bold clothes, and a snap election aimed at the healing national positions. in armenia, voters give their verdict on a disastrous defeated war and a prime minister who signed away large chunks of bitterly contested territory. also on the program and brazil becomes the 2nd country in the world to confer more than half a 1000000 deaths from cope at 19
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a sombre tribute. the victims appears on one of its most famous beaches and asked the french grand prix. red, bold mac. first off and wind again, overtaking world champion louis hamilton, late in the race to extend his lead in the standings. ah, i'm wearing boot rap. welcome to the program. falling stations in armenia have now closed in parliamentary elections that were moved up due to a disastrous war with as or by john last year. the see fire saw armenia lose large swath of territory in the long dispute and going to a car about the region. more than 20 parties are buying for the vote. the prime minister nicole hash indian is hoping to renew his mandate despite a drop and popularity election result could impact the future of the ceasefire agreement with as or by john. it was brokers i russia earlier d, w,
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spoke to voters out of polling station in armenia, capital your yvon. many were disillusion with the choices on the ballot and the current situation in their country. the current government has failed, failed on the economy, and they failed to protect us. on the last 3 years have been awful. i call me our politics. it's all gone tightly wrong. we're going to 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 shown earlier. we spoke to d, w. a corresponding economy in europe and about how the government unpopularity among voters is affecting the election. well, i think that unpopularity is yes indeed, a factor for the current going,
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but also for their main arrival of the main opposition lead ever because your and as a can broad tiredness and kind of disdain for the future cloth from both sides and people at the police station telling me that basically for them this was the question of choosing the lesser evil interpretation question. yes. great appointment that he agreed to receive that gave up a lot of territory searches the there is haven't taken by their own arms that i mean a gave up voluntarily and it were, his main rival is seen as being closer to russia. the expectation would be that being close to russia, he could have got more russian support during that war. but his record is very chicken and the daughter criticism of what he did when he was an office. so nobody in 2000 in terms of the numbers. what we don't have reliable exit polls for now, the most credible polls before the election, put it extremely close, just less than a percent, one percent between those 2 front runners. so everything really to go for and a lot of attention now to the counting the votes. i think the important thing,
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though this isn't really about personality, this is about this war about this defeats and about the father has been holding since last autumn, but is increasing looking difficult with tensions on the border writing the united nations as marking world refugee day, the un says at the end of last year, 82000000 people have been forced out of their homes by war and unrest. among them are stateless, where are muslims facing constant setbacks and returning to their homeland of me and one challenge after another. batted bi monthly reign. these are hinder, refugees trying to rebuild that makeshift, wellings and the world's 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 mother. we've suffered a lot since my husband died and the fire was so much suffering as we were
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staying in a plastic shelter opened to the heat and the rain. my whole family were one small room that would affect it. and this one does, and 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 or a hanger who fled their homes in me. and now after the military launch the crack down against the muslim minority. now, nearly a 1000000 of them live in squalid conditions. in this camp in neighboring bangladesh, the pandemic has made it much harder. the international aid to get through. there a hinder worried, there'll be forgotten. i've been on will now we want justice and appeal to the whole world to help us. and we want to go back to our country as we are trying. but we need your help. us. i don't know they,
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out of the united nations is appealing for more funding to help the rectangle to return home. take a look now. some other stories making news right now. iran and 6 world powers have wrapped up nuclear top in vienna, the eas envoy, enrique more than he expected the international nuclear watchdog, the i a and here on to reach a deal and extending a monitoring agreement of iran's nuclear activity. the current accord and thursday, libya has reopened a key highway linking miss rother in the west coast city affair. after 2 years of closure, unity government had abo hamid the bay but used a mechanical figure to remove the earth roadblocks at the last western checkpoint. but the eastern base libyan national army of can leave for half star has not allowed traffic through. 4 10 people, including 9 children, have been killed in a highway accident the u. s. state of alabama. the 15 vehicle pile up near the city
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of montgomery occurred as tropical depression. claudette swept across the southeastern united states, causing flooding and tornadoes, that destroyed dozens of hopes. united states and 2 and a half 1000000 cove in 1900 vaccine doses to the island of taiwan in a move likely to anger beijing, which considers taiwan part of china. taiwan government has accused china hampering its efforts to secure enough vaccine supply. china was furious earlier this month when us senators visiting taiwan, announced vaccine donation. brazil has become the 2nd country after the united states to surpass half a 1000000 official destro cove. in 1900 south american country is grappling with a 3rd wave of the pandemic on one of brazil's most famous speeches. a tribute has sprung up to commemorate the many victims. rio de janeiro is famous, cooper, cabana beach. today, it's the scene of
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a some the memorial to the victims of covered $19500.00 red roses. to commemorate the deaths of 500000 brazilians since depend image began, the symbolic display was also meant as a rebuke for president j are both an arrow for his handling of the pandemic and attempt to down play the disease. absolutely, absolutely, absolutely. he's to blame extremist politics is rejection of measures to reduce the impact. rejection of the rejection of vaccines. the propaganda against all that we're going to do to move in and out of this the n g o. rio, the pass which organized the beach memorial has campaigned strongly for a more effective government response to the pandemic. why, you know your home where did we go wrong? the society has to answer that question. because unfortunately,
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part of the answer lies with the political phonetics. never show any empathy for the brazilian people. during this period. in large cities, life seems almost back to normal with restaurants and bars open, and many people not wearing face must, but less than 12 percent of the population have been fully inoculated. the country of just over 200000000 people is seeing nearly 800000 new infections and 2000 deaths each day. and many experts say the health ministries official death toll underestimates the true number of fatalities. much of europe as seen, a sharp decline in cove in 1900 cases this month. but in moscow, the number of infections has tripled hitting new record highs. and this, despite the availability of vaccines the store in case load has caused alarm officials stepped up measures to contain the rapids spread the virus. the
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celebrations that moscow soccer fans own are over for the time being the russian capital. i've seen record numbers of corona, virus infections for 2 consecutive days. hospitals are preparing several 1000 extra beds for proven 19 patients. the cities mercer gay, so beyond he says the delta variance is responsible for the latest outbreak. with the united mich i'm asking, lation was unexpected. because 60 percent of musk advice have already been infected with coven 19, or have been vaccinated. so there should be a lot of heard immunity. so we need to know. what about the delta variance is not the only problem the mer says too many russians are skeptical. vaccinations are easy to get, but just 10 percent have got the shot so far. in response, moscow has imposed a mandatory vaccination requirement for some sectors other regents want to follow. the capitals lead, but residents remain unconvinced is the worse they show their instructor more
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people will have a negative attitude. i don't trust the vaccine he's going to look so well. that i haven't found the precise information, they just say we should be vaccinated against cobra. that's all talk of the cities . hospitals now want to restrict routine procedures to vaccinated patients with exceptions, only in emergencies. starting monday, moscow will be testing so called cobra free bars and restaurants only vaccinated people. those who have recovered from the virus will be granted access soccer now and it euro 2020 italy at one group a after beating whales. one nail in rome, though, both sides qualify for the last 16, but they have seen a score the winner for the italians with a header in the 1st half wales had eaten up. i'm produced sent off, but they still qualify after finishing 2nd in the group. now switzerland could still qualify as one of the best 3rd place teams after may be turkey, 31 in bako,
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turkey exit the tournament after finishing bottom. let's take a look now at that final group, a table for you. italy top, the group with 3 wins from 3 and 0 goals, conceited wales and switzerland. both have 4 points, but wales qualify with a superior goal difference. in turkey, you can see their didn't manage a single when they had dismal campaign formula one and max for stop and has extended is lead at the top of the drivers championship. with a thrilling victory over world champion louis hamilton. the finish was close, but the message from the weekend was clear. red bull as well place to add an era of mercedes dominance. it was clear at turn one, what the french grand prix would be all about. mercedes versus red bull, the young bush step and charging and the wise old champion hamilton waiting to pounce and pounce he did. but the younger man and his team had an ice up their sleeve running to stop strategy step and was pitted at lightning speed to return on
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fresh rob that had his rival looking over his shoulder depends on how easy pickings get through. hamilton's teammate wasn't easy but 8 and we'll, we'll at $300.00 case and now the dutchman skill gave the chase a sense of inevitable lity as they recriminations began. why don't this is to be what i said. it's gotta be a to suffer. the final move turned out to be somewhat simpler. well, champion hamilton would be beaten in 2 seconds place on the 2nd last lap, the step and taking the chicken flag, the winner showing his brawn before celebrating the brains of the operation who delivered the victory. i made the call to do it luckily and paid off. we had to work hard for it,
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but was very rewarding. the red bull is now one the last 3 races and they have the sports sparkling new superstar, the heat of the pack. the japan is refused entry to a member of uganda olympic team who tested positive for corona virus. it's the 1st infection among athletes arriving or the summer day the squad was vaccinated before travelling. yet one tested positive during an airport screen. a giant panda in western japan has been treated to a father's day feast. amy received 5 kinds of bamboo, his favorite food at a zoo, and walking on the prefecture 20 year old is the proud father of 16 cubs. he's also the world oldest pan in captivity, to have bothered by natural, maybe any youngest was born last november
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and happy father's day to all those who are celebrating, including my own. next we have a story of 2 people in exile from sports became a salvation that is in sports life. and we'll have more news for you, of course, at the top of the hour. but that's all for now. they tune with us and stick around w dot com, twitter, and instagram. s u w. news. we have blue cross. thanks for watching. the the secrets lighting was discovered new adventures in 360 degree and explore fascinating world heritage site w world heritage 360. yeah. now that, you know,
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i mean you may not anything on your wedding party, so i'm wanting to know what i'm putting in between them. what am, what can i see? but it's, it's just, you know, i mean, you can, you know, getting can when you guy. i mean, i'm gonna tell you an image. he showed us yesterday said hello to go. and he said, but i got going on with the funding the the the the the
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it's training time to take one day club in berlin petty's f. i c d and asian games over medalist was born and bred in the wrong she was 11 years old when she 1st tried this and made it a pivotal task of her life. on the last tech one has told me about patients and visit me and then took the sounds of salmon hope, rustic. it was not doing those things competing with all the tension that involved but also teaching the kids about what i'm trying to prepare them for me. i'm motivated on this and and least that will to when she came out and really get as much katherine, maybe she is also from iran and likewise to cup, ty quando as a child. he's now among the best in the world. always in the 1st you
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have to focus on not surrendering points dear if you want at the same time using their mistakes. because school point, you're breaking a own, go take one to emotional out the teachers, me to never give up. whether in competition or in my private life. this is emily here. just think the 2 people living in exile for him for his venus, ovation visa and cancer, and now also a couple. they left iran independently of each other, but both out of fear. both it was the most difficult decision as they now live in berlin, some 5000 kilometers away from their home country. spend several hours a day commuting between their apartment and their training facility in london. saturday. i love my new city in somebody and i gradually gets and use
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a life even if it's completely different to where i used to live. a new city in a new country and a new culture i left home. the 1st thing i noticed was how there are laws that everyone has to follow in germany. it's a bit different in iran. to mean you didn't really have that legal security. you have. so that's been an interesting and positive experience. the. it's the new scenario in various ways back in iran, contra with the star, a multiple national champion in his discipline, under member of a round tie. quando team. mm. that's what i mean by that fact. tell me that you treat so many people just between one, even helen and getting in the tag. i live on the street. you say hi to friend. well,
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the guy in the local supermarket who, you know, go market it and that's something i really missed here. we stopped, i let them get into your mind is another from the fingernails that plan her problem started. teresa was also known to the public as a member of the national team until the day when she was dismissed shortly after her greatest triumph. second place at the 2010 asian games. bad as he thought. you said it was the iranian woman in 30 years to make it into the final plan, which was just awesome for everyone in iran. i knew it would be live on tv. and then that initial, the president of the iteration asked me afterwards why i had nail varnish on when i must have known it was being broadcast line on this apology, i was harming their image to all the motivating. anybody has faith was ultimately determined not by her sporting progress, but by her country's religious police. wearing a hit job with mandatory,
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not the choice. and with the country's ty quando team in the public high, she was subject to very strict surveillance sister had to provide my father was some in the oh forties and had to make us feel more commitment. that actually my hair would not be visible in social media call, which was tough for my father to join with. kip hit that man. you know, he told me, i've been supporting you because i know this is your dream. to win a medal at the olympics or the world champion, show me the lowland pitcher medulla john. yeah. but i don't want to see my daughter broken lunch. well, i can see how much grinding you down and making you depressed me really. so the roller who michelle michelle are happy memories of her mental winning heroics at the asian games during the presentation she was cancelled to hold her hands to her chest in order not to further upset the iranian morality police by shaking
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a man's hands. eventually the pressure became too intense. while attending a seminar in germany in 2019, she decided not to go back home. she's not seen her family since. as a mom, i let you know. i never had the intention of leaving iran. i never had a proper goodbye with my family because i've been planning to come back. i would be on my bag techie technique again is living in exile also means having to find your way around and re finding yourself and a key part of that is learning. the new language by reason has been getting lessons from customer homes who already been living in berlin for a number of years. ok. less master marcia. morgan. very. the issue for me. tag slashed in this because i knew the
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place doing then. so i stood then put on your counselor. i was also in germany before perry's that arrived. he's been here since 2017, but he's reluctant to talk about the exact reasons why he stayed as a fear for his family. whether any of those are called with ela, my fallacy. i don't want to go into detail on the political reasons. i wouldn't have felt safe at home. if i'd gone back mon jeremy should be a man. i'm the i was just you like to reason he hadn't planned to become a refugee but back home. he was at risk of going to prison. staying in germany meant starting from scratch, who he had with him. was this factual like this one for me was a sausage i got from germany is one of the safety. i knew i had supported and we'll
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be able to return to a normal life while also reviewing my sporting cram. and if you have feedback although there are limits cannot support a life in exile. also means having to fight for your own status, filling out applications, arranging appointments and spending hours traveling to different til storage. she's a counselor and, and the reason like it's all been an additional challenge challenge living conditions are completely different. it's a different culture and language and it's, there are so many challenges and barriers that i have to overcome so that my life and continue with them. all those sports is always provided a welcome change and a big help. they also make the most of having access to the facilities at the german and then pick team training center in berlin. offering
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my i'm calling to hook up given so many opportunities to share my training site with well and unlimited champion, i'm having to really differentiate which is quite me being a refugee athlete and not even a member of the german national team the on monday. so i'm really grateful. i appreciate the opportunity and intend to make the most of this on the who we are. this is the for the a, the training center was also per eases way back in the sport. is there a way i can really make my mind go and work out with fear? i just have to walk in and despite not having much time to train, it's gone quite well with no pressure on me. he shouted along out the counter is determined to qualify for major tournaments and when metal
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base athletes spend several hours a day training at the olympic facility. and at the ty, quando elite club in berlin, where they've also found a new sporting family. the clamp which means the sympathetic to apply of the to refugees, especially in the 1st few moments when it wasn't even clear if they'd be allowed to stay in germany. the flu shot remembers that time of worry went on with the movie them what it was that really stay on and continue to fight. but will you have to go back? of course that was an issue and showing them training is not working in training. he could switch off and focus on the content korean, but once he left the whole, that was of course, he was wondering whether this was all in vain in good time to have to go back over . this was on smart sort of the most for the
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athletes have since been granted residents permit, sli visa is already setting herself new targets winning titles and being an inspiration for others. ultimately, she'll say wants to become a coach herself, something that's appreciated at the take one day club. the youngsters training here are among the best in the city. what i love this man contested working here with kids. they listen to me, even though my german is great, because kids around here i wasn't sure whether i'd be able to make that connection with him while he's been assigned to me some of the from day one they seem to like me is a big deal for me because i'm selling my usa it's something else that's possible and permitted. here. catherine and perry's us swearing up to fight
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against each other but then now reddening in a life of fulfillment, one in which they can focus on what they love most, their sport, and each other the even if living in germany meant leaving unlocked behind, over all the benefits outweigh any regret, ah, ah, what about a lot of tournaments as a refugee whenever they ask me, i say, yeah, it was, was coming here
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