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how we can make a difference. knowledge grows through sharing. download it now. the the the news news is d, w. news light from berlin. a 3rd cove in 1900 weight we've across africa. corona virus cases are storing again across the continent and vaccine campaigns cannot keep up. math fatigue is making it more difficult for authorities to tackle the numbers. also coming up, the pandemic forced millions of indian migrant workers back to their home villages
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. we looked at a project training, some of them for a new future, and the un calls for the great barrier reef to be added to endanger lead australia, about to fight the move. we find out what's gone so badly wrong with the natural wonder plus a show of solidarity with hungry l g b t. community gets rejected. european football, governing bodies locked the plant light up, munich, the rena with rainbow colors for germany's to match against hungary. it says that the sport mistake politically neutral. ah, i'm sorry, kelly. welcome to the program. the world's help organization warns that the global vaccine distribution program to help poor countries is failing. only 80000000 doses
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have so far been delivered through the kofax program. the w h o says that the shortfall, least half of all recipient states unable to sustain their vaccination program. now this warning is coming as the african continent experiences. a 3rd wave of the pandemic with new infections increasing by 20 percent on the continent. weak on weak congo namibia, and you've gone the are especially hard hit with each country seeing its highest rates of new infections. since the pandemic began. and now we're going to get a closer look at south africa, which is also suffering from a rapid rise and pace numbers. a 3rd wave there is adding to the over $1700000.00 confirmed cases of the virus in the country has the highest figure anywhere in the continent. it is prompted south african president, c o ram, a post to call on developed nations to end vaccine hoarding. he w, i drown crecia there and brings us this report and made an alarming situation.
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the message shouldn't be new to anyone, one and a half years into adobe pandemic wash, your hands maintain social distance where mosque. but the disaster management offices in cape town have observed that more and more people and not sticking to the rule pleated him. he's really to consider the loved ones, even though they may be resistant to, to comply with total but the marking of the family members and they want to know because how they feel dividers. they don't want to come pick it people. i don't to be losing a lot to i'm not wearing math in public as a criminal offense in south africa, yet many people don't. but mostly this last year. everything is for each people, you know what i mean because they have so a lot of money. they don't want to die. bullet eating us. it is tiring. it is
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especially for those who goes to school, like kids now they must go 2 days a week. like, it's all it's frustrating man is frustrating for a lot of close to me died because i've already done this 2nd week. so i'm what i'm doing this way so far. the province of how ting around south africa, economic have you had this book has been hit particularly hard making up for more than 60 percent. you infection? scientists expect the locked down rule soon, but will the 3rd way fits the entire country harder than the 2nd? no, we don't expect to in the, the areas at listing the cost of provinces of south africa to be worse than the 2nd wave. why that is because the 2nd wave was very severe in the coastal regions of south africa. and we also know from the science that we have done that the people that got infected with the parent had released very high level antibodies. so we
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expect to see a kind of population immunity around the course of medicaid from cape town. and the data management team is encouraging the elderly to sign up . what you will have to go through this and let's get more we are joined now by a drug trade show you saw there in that report. he is joining us from cape town and tell us the vaccination shortage in particular is the huge problem right now in south africa. how is the campaign going? very slow. sara, south africa, all the big scene for 75 percent of its population, but so far, only about 3 percent got inoculated, mainly due to global supply shortage. something that the president and people have been complaining about bitterly. the latest setback was when that was just recently announced, the 2000000 of the johnson and johnson doses that are already in the country cannot
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be used because there were a possible problems and contamination during the production process in the us. a still most likely south africa can not really count on the vaccination campaign during this current 3rd wave. so how is it coping in the meantime? first of all, and 2nd of all, when we're also looking toward the future yesterday, the w h o announced plans for setting up a vaccination production hub in south africa. how long would that take? well, they expect them to take 9 to 12 months. and then it will still possibly also take longer. we're not 100 percent. sure. not likely that this will be making a difference during this current pandemic. maybe when future invitations are coming up, then these vaccines can be used. but the biggest hope is that these new factories could possibly be used for many of these as for neglected thesis. and possibly vaccines can be produced for them here in south africa and the future address the
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south african presidency o rama. poster has been speaking about the situation in the country, and he's actually been lashing out. he said yesterday, and i'm quoting here, that the selfish, unjust refusal of pharmaceutical companies and allied western governments to entertain emergency patent waivers uncovered 1900 vaccines, was indeed during the entire world. talk with us about this issue in particular of waving patents and what it means to a country like south africa. i said it's still quite a controversial issues there. i'm opposed to the president. he has been very vocal about it saying we're tired of standing in the line and waiting. we want to produce our own vaccines. and he kind of suggests that this will speed up things big time if this waiver will go through. on the other hand, you have people you're thing, well even if the waiver fault that would not make a difference on the short run, that's basically 2 major vaccine producers in the country. at this point i talked
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to one of the most recently and he said yes, the waiver is important. it would speed things up, but just slightly in the end of the day it's about knowledge transfer. and if a company that has to give up a waiver is not willing to cooperate, this thing will not work out as well. in the short run, the country just need vaccines delivered in the end of the day and ardently to really tackle this crisis. i mean, it is obviously not clear and right that in some countries we're talking about vaccinating children, where while he and south africa, only those above the age of 60, i eligible if you have co morbidities in south africa. you have no idea when you will get the jap and if you will be getting it by the end of this year, even around increase with the view from cape town. thank you. here's a look at some of the latest developments in the corona virus pandemic. elsewhere, india gave out a record $8300000.00 vaccine doses on monday, under a campaign to inoculate. all adults, australia's most populous state, new south wales has reported its biggest rise in new locally acquired cobra. 1900
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cases. in nearly a week, officials have now extended a mask mandate, and sidney. cuba says that it's vaccine has proved 92 percent effective in last stage. clinical trials. the vaccine requires 3 shots or when the 1st covered 19 wave head india, millions of migrant workers lost their jobs. strict locked downs meant that their source of income in the cities was cut off overnight, forcing many to move back to their villages. nearly a year on some are still their rural communities believe it could be a blessing in disguise. as they hope we're turning migrant workers could help breathe new life into their economies. the pandemic costume, his job can around garcia was working far from home. when the lockdown came. you're
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talking 4 months to get back to his village and registered state. there he had family, but no paid work. then he heard of training courses for migrant labor is in the nearby city will die poor. now he's learned to operate a sewing machine and put out an account for the lockdown. i worked as a stonemason with greenwich in the city of threat. i was there from 2012 in the lockdown announcement came so suddenly everything was shut down. and prime minister, moody said the government would take care of us, but nothing happened. we weren't even allowed out on the street. the police would be just with the batons as soon as we left the house. when they live in the market for a 1000 rupees or a live in euros. the stiff academy provides a one month training course, including accommodation and meals as well as text all work for school offers a wide range of courses from addressing to electrical installation as well as repairs to mobile phones and cars. school
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director believes the return of migrant workers is good for the local economy level, which i don't think they will offer over today because of the 10 gaming we've trained around a 1000 young people. many of them are found who had locally are open businesses is creating jobs because employers and business owners are returning to the villages and it will be more time and i will be gone with the certificate to me. also partners with local enterprises he provide on the job training like here on this construction side and the government. the trainees are in a minimum wage and can be fully qualified. and 12 months. got down, got that. i worked in a kitchen and go gerard and then $5000.00 rupees or 55 years a month. i had to work non stop even night. i came home just before the lockdown implant a stay here. the work is better and so the wages on home in the mornings and evenings
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so i can help out with the housework. songs that were paid at their teacher ram is happy to be back on the land. despite the hardships he and his wife live in a remote village, which they can only reach on foot. god, there is no cities or okay, but the loud and dirty. i'd much rather live in the village here. can around garcia's month of training is coming to an end. he's now contacting local taylors, who might offer him a job. he's determined to stay close to his family and not returned to serat or any other large city to see work. man went far away again. i couldn't look after my children, so i'd rather look for work close to my village on nick nick. and after a visit to a local shop, he's types of high. the owner wanted proof of his sewing skills and things was
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training. kinda ram garcia, was able to show him once his courses over he's been promised. there'll be a job waiting for him. now let's get more on this and the overall situation in india, we are joined by correspondent namisha joyce. well, who is standing by for us in delhi? mr. how representative is kind of rom story of what migrant workers out large are going through in india right now. while even my i've been out there and you, they do go. why different kinds of support to my story, like this one battle creating it, knowing what my back was, i don't what we saw under the 1000. so my don to the div off of the locked lock down. and once again, during the current like locked down that you thought during india that going to be and many of these people don't home to and let me walk over to you and the are the
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provisions as well as medical or the also the last year we spoke to my parents and they agreed that they were much stronger than you know, the religious close with their family that work in the city. but there's a lack of opportunity and did what truly love migration and actually, and once again, you're going to go through the live to drape. now despite the opportunity more to be my thought don't do. and some experts are saying that the 2nd wave has actually hit the migrant workers harder, so just walk us through what they're facing right now. but that is evident, that job as well as active and have pointed out saying that god is down. i don't that needed to be have him the migrant part of one of the walkability, one of the factor into and this is that many migrant spend back on saving during
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the 1st week and eventually entered deck as well. and they will be beginning to be that, that all i think we're normalizing before the 2nd be hit. so now we have no savings back once many actually to the back of the do you because unlike the national lockdown of last year of this year down look like an extended week of one week. so they have to be a congo as a part of the lack of provision, lack of money. i think beated again, in addition the center had the job to, to might been getting locked down but into the top of the provision. and going to that gashed on these were not, i think you to not provided in lockdown that have to some positions rolled out by the center, but not to the extent that people are locked. so we're then things stand in general right now with the pandemic in india. so there is some that things on him
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to lean case 50000 a day, and right the water, very high number. it is coming down from a $100000.00 for the debt. all sort of mean height, but once again that you can derision happening in the depth. gone to the concern about understanding that also wanting being given that people more dig dropping precaution, auditory to solving unit. and doctors are wondering about what could be a full or what back recent don't seem to be picking up off the supply price on me. supply plants will ring out of moving and india needed each reagan yesterday. and if the continue to be able to target back to meeting all adults by the end of the year, and he said the wall in delhi, thank you. and here are some other stories making
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headlines. barcelona and the rest of the catalogue region of spain are expecting pardon today for 9 people in person or trying to establish an independent republic in 2017. the spanish cabinet and madrid is likely to approve prime. mr. pedro sanchez is request for the pardon made. he says to bring reconciliation self, so we in president mean j. n has met with the new u. s. envoy for north korea sung kim kim said that the us hope that the north will agree to new talks. this, despite the statement from the powerful says you're going leader kim jong on that missing hope of a meeting, that drinking coffee can cut your risk of deadly liver disease that from the study just out in the journal b, m b, public health. it says people who drink $3.00 to $4.00 cups of regular or decap coffee are markedly less likely to develop or die from such diseases.
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while the great barrier reef off of australia's east coast should be put on a list of endangered world heritage sites. according to a un scientific committee, and that recommendation angering the australian government. the reef is a major tourist attraction and australia has been working to keep it off of the endangered list. the un body says that the decline in coral is due to climate change and urged australia to take accelerated action. let's get more. we're joined by rebecca amr. she is a journalist. she is based in sydney, rebecca australia saying that the recommendation is politically motivated. that it will challenge it. what's behind this controversy will, is trailyn environment minister susan les, his said she was blindsided by this proposal. and in fact, the united nations had assured the strategy and government that this kind of
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recommendation on the race would not be made ahead of the july meeting. the environment says that the proposal has partially davey. a. that's in the normal process and that it has failed to include the latest information on what the astronomy and government is doing to mitigate the damage to the rates. so that includes restoration of karl as well as from water quality management. susan les says that it's julia has been singled out and that she will challenge the proposal . however, marina, but here in australia are saying that a given the damage done to the race already and the conditions, conditions that continues to face. this proposal does make sense. tell us a little bit more about that damage, rebecca. i mean, you know, what has it been in recent years and what is being done to counteract it? so in the last 5 years, also alarm there has been 3 major coral bleaching events. an ocean warming
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water quality pollution, even inappropriate fishing use, as well as the crown of coal and star face, which is a major predator to some types of carl. they have caused significant damage to the rates, massive coral loss, some of which can't be undone. you visited the race we understand not long ago. we're about to see you in a, in a, in a video shot actually coming up. what has been your personal impression of the condition of the reef and how it is you have seen it evolved over the years? so i went to the race earlier this month a couple of weeks ago, and i went to 3 different sites on the race. and i know right next time, but i was surrounded by an abundance of healthy fish and healthy carl. it's important to remember that the great barrier reef is made up about 2 or 3000 individual size. and there's absolutely no doubt that many of base thought have
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been destroyed and completely damaged, in some cases, such preservation and all the restoration of the focus of the race at this time. the big question is we've heard how exactly that happens and under what classification internationally as well rebecca am, are filling us in on all the details. they're joining us from sydney. thank you. the at euro 2022 groups wrapped up on monday in group. see austria joined the netherlands and qualifying for the last 16 while there was a night of drama and group be in copenhagen. denmark hammered russia for one to secure a surprising 2nd place. finish in front of a pack stadium with fans and players. clearly emotional after christian erickson's collapse in the 1st group game and st. petersburg, finland held belgium for a long time before and own goal and
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a roma. lou lou cock who strike featured a to nail when for one of the tournament favorites. and now after denmark, when against russia, there coach paid his team attribute. i think the only way i i can tell it is that we a unit it's, it's not one person, it's not me on anything else. it's, it's, it's a unit we, we are packing each other up and that is the best within mark. i think it's the best values we can. we can show the world that a we stand united we, we, we, we are helping and show the an out of some controversy because organizers of the european football championships have refused and application by munich city council . to have it stadium illuminated in rainbow colors for germany's final group game against hungry. the sports governing body 1st says that it was declining the request because of its political content. the munich mayor theater writers
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application made clear it was meant to protest a new hungary and law that prohibits the sharing of content portraying homosexuality or sex reassignment with children. human rights groups have described it as n p l g b t q discrimination. for the spring and d w jonathan queen, who's joining us from d w. sports. so why did you waste a step in here? but quite simply, you a 1st says they wants to keep politics out of football. as you mentioned, that hunger area law, which was specifically referenced in the munich request. now we're seeing the serena lit up in rainbow colors before and you wait for suggested alternative times to doing that, for example, day pride week in july, because it says he does support a tolerance and inconsistency, but in its statements. it also mentioned that statutes said that you wait for the
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politically and religiously needs for organization. given the political context of this specific request, a message a minute to a decision taken by the hungarian national parliament, you must decline this request. now, of course, some people pointed out the hypocrisy of the organizations and their desire to be a political because that receipt in the pastor sports that lead to cozying politicians when it suits them. you write the president alex on the chef, written for example, photograph return, dairies prime minister, victor, all back. other people also thing. why did munich even ask for permission? what was you going to do? if munich actually just went ahead and lift up the stadium in rainbow colors anyway, sandpoint, and it's interesting to see actually that way for is framing this and political terms. so tell us a little bit more about that. i mean, do they have, are they afraid of hungry or be relationships are important and hungry could come into play because budapest is the only venue allowing for stadiums. now if,
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for example, london has problems with current a virus london is due to host the final, then maybe budapest could come to the rescue and step in and host that final instead. but i think what this is also done is highlights a cultural and political divide. in many ways we've seen a hungary fan. a lot of the traveling element is made up of a hard core, right rig group. they've been marching before the game in budapest, very vocal inside the stadiums. you can see them outside that they're actually being investigated at the moment by you a for defense of front players complained of hearing monkey chance during the match . the we can say, maybe you a for, is mindful of this tension. they mindful, they didn't want to inflame things, but i didn't mix the fact that matter. well no, it will be wearing probably his rainbow on bad bizarrely you wait for it does allow some confusingly and a bit concerned what might happen inside the stadium. but for an organization that kind of talks up it's, it's discrimination program. people will say, well that is,
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that was being met by actions and to just take the question. who side you actually on a lot of people saying that right now, jonathan crane d w. sports fillings, and thanks. welcome. turning now to the united states and a watershed moment for the l g b t q, community and the country's most popular sport call not of a defender. with the las vegas writers has become the 1st active player in the national football league to come out as gay. now, he originally was drafted by the cleveland browns. in the 3rd round of the 2016 draft. he's signed with the writers ahead of the 2020 season and says that he hope test decision will help make the coming out process easier for others. i'm pretty private person, so i hope you guys know that i'm really not doing this for attention. i just think that representation and visibility are so important. i actually hope that one day videos like this whole coming out process are just not necessary. but until then,
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you know, i'm going to do my best and do my part to cultivate a culture that's accepting that's compassionate. and the next on the w news, the, her opinion starts handing out corona virus recovery funds. where's the money going to go? well ben, for the land has all that and more coming right up in dw business news. i'm sarah kelly in berlin. thank you so much for watching more of the website g, w dot com, take care. the news. the news. news, [000:00:00;00]
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