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so much more than what you think, you know, i would never have thought that can be made. so i'm really remind myself because i grew up in a completely different way. it's broad explorer, the stickers, jewish in europe. the 2 part documentary starts july 5th on dw you're watching the w news asia coming up today, new beginnings for some migrant workers in india. we take a closer look at why and how some have found the opportunity to stay closer to home and vaccination tourism. some indonesians have plans to pursue the american vaccine dream plan in cambodia. adventures missing travel are all aboard. the royal railway
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will tell you its destination. the news i melissa chant, thanks for joining us. india's migrant workers have suffered and struggled at terribly because of the pandemic. they have died from co bid. they have lost jobs. they have had to abandon the cities and return home. and most feel the government has not adequately stepped in to help. but for some, the pandemic disruption has proved a silver lining back home. like so many other people around the world, they have taken stock of what's important to them and have found a way to make it work. the pandemic costume. his job ken around garcia was working far from home when the lockdown came here talking 4 months to get back to his village in rochester state there he had family but no
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paid work. then you 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 that in there for the lockdown. i worked as a stonemason was 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 beat us with their batons as soon as we left the house. when the market for a 1000 rupees are 11 euros, the stiff academy provides a one month training course, including accommodation and meals. as well as textile work. the school offers a wide range of courses from head dressing to electrical installation, as well as repairs to mobile phones and cars.
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school 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 pandemic. we've trained around a 1000 young people. many of them a found were locally, are open businesses is creating jobs because employers and business owners are returning to the villages and it will be, lord, i will be gone with it. steph academy, also partners with local enterprises who provide on the job training like here on this construction site. and the government of the trainees are in a minimum wage and can be fully qualified. and 12 months. that's gone. got out of i worked in a kitchen and good you're out. and then $5000.00 rupees or a 55 years a month. it says i had to work non stop even nights. i came home just before the lockdown and plan to stay here. the work is better and some of the wages i'm home in the mornings and evenings so i can help out with the housework sounds that were
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going to be that the 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 lengths, i will let them know the cities are okay, but the loud and dirty, i'd much rather live in the village here. 10 around garcia's months 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 return to serrato or any other large city to see work. oh man, i went far away again. i couldn't look after my children, so i'd rather look for work close to my village on nick and after a visit to a local shop, he's hope so high. the owner wanted proof of his sewing skills and things to his
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training come around, garcia was able to show him once he calls is over, he's been promised. there'll be a job waiting for him. d w correspondent, anesha guys, all told us more about how representative can run story is for india's migrant workers who were hit harder by the pandemic. second wave that you do. why different guy, you support to my story. you like this one knowing what my back was, i thought we saw under the 1000 for my g dawned the div off the locked lock down and see once again the guy didn't look like lockdown that you thought during india that can be and when you're done to home, to and let me walk over to our provisions as well as medical or also last year we spoke to my parents and several different states. and they agreed that they would
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much rather, you know, their religious clothes for their families that go to the city. but there's a lack of opportunity. and this is what truly migration and actually, and once again, you're going to go to drake. now, despite the opportunity more to be my thought to don't do the job as well as active and have pointed out. seeing that this down or the last don't be to be to be have, have the migrant partner one of the walkability factor into and thing bit is that many migrant spend back on savings during the 1st week and eventually and the date as well. and then we'll be beginning to be asking when organizing before the site can be a pit. so now we have no savings to back one, many actually to the back of the do you because unlike the national lockdown of last year or this year down an extended week upon weeks to be had to be
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a congo at the lack of provisions. i lack of money, i think be to putting up again. in addition, the center had why the topic to, to migrate and get him logged down. bit into the top of the provision as well as dash strong. these were not add you to not provided in lockdown that have to some provisions more by the center, but not to the extent of the global inequality uncovered 19 vaccinations has meant that rich nation, such as the united states, have been able to race ahead with their campaigns, while countries of the global south have struggled to buy vaccines and often ones with lower efficacy rates in indonesia, a spike in new cases is adding to the pressure to be vaccinated. so, some people have decided to jump the queue by jumping on a plane. the corona virus has hit the us like nowhere else,
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but when it comes to vaccinations, few countries have done better. its abundance of vaccine is the envy of many where the jobs are still in short supply. in indonesia, some are tired of waiting and are prepared to travel to get their shot vaccine tourists like mohammed risky butram. my niece in india, and i haven't had the vaccine hearings in asia, so monitors will go to the us and get it there. why not? it's free for indonesian travel agents. it's an easy pitch to a public, tired of restrictions, and eager to get on with life. this company lost most of its business in the pandemic. now they say vaccination trips can benefit everyone if they do that man helping out people who want to get vaccinated, but having trouble getting a shot. since they also want to travel. i wanna combine both with
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indonesia, mainly vaccinating with china, sign evac, and the aster seneca shots, a trip to the u. s. can offer different brands. it doesn't come from the brochure. i learned that will get johnson and johnson. my husband and i checked out the company and it's a large one. so we trust their research and believe this vaccine is good. to me. my less than 5 percent of indonesians have been fully vaccinated. one of the lowest rates in the world. health officials warn it could be some time before the vaccines are available to everyone from when i think i want nations to be evenly distributed, but we need to prioritize areas that need. the most case numbers are still very high in jakarta, so it will definitely be prioritized as it struggles to meet vaccination targets.
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indonesia is also tightening cobra restrictions as it battles a new surge. but for those who have a visa and enough money protection could be just a 20 hour plane ride away in cambodia, like in so many places, pandemic restrictions have brought travel to a halt and with cases surging. now in many parts of asia, the borders have generally been closed and travel off limits. but one transport company has found a way to offer travel attics, a taste of what they're missing. what looks like a grand adventure is actually a journey to nowhere. this train is not leaving the station, but instagram errors can still rack up their likes by just staying put on cambodia as royal railway. when we come out to take pictures and have coffee,
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it helps reduce my stress. because during the panoramic, i stay home most of the time and there was a locked down. so it's really stressful. train travel has largely ground to a halt in cambodia is capital city due to corona virus lockouts. but when restrictions relax, non tens, new train cafe is a favored backdrop to come and strike a pose. the sophie takers can then relax inside with an ice coffee and more screen time. me after life under locked down, the cafe owner says customers just want an escape. even if the scenery stays the same. so make converted a passenger carriage into the train cafe. we didn't make a lot of changes to it so that it's original look wouldn't disappear. because when
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gases come into the train cafe, they can have the same feeling like drinking while they're writing a train. during the long and for this taste of adventure, you don't need a ticket. all you need is attitude. that's it for today you can get more on our website, d, w dot com, forward slash age and follow us on social media will leave me with pictures of that . migrating herd of elephants capturing international attention and china is united province. the latest news is they found food on a farm and have enjoyed a summer time bath. thanks for watching and see tomorrow goodbyes. who's
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asked me to neil, host of the on the green fence both come to me is clear. we need to change the solutions or out the join me predict the green transformation to me for the the ah, the cobra 19 has ripped through india, living horror and heartbreak in its wake. officially, the virus has killed 400000 indians for the real dest thought to be much higher. the races on to vaccinate the country. they're not everyone is convinced. oh my god,
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needs to tell us why we should get into what are the benefits? failing to give us information, it's especially a problem in rural areas where 2 thirds of indians live. vaccine hesitancy is a major threat to india is race to beach the panoramic india devastating 2nd wave of corrective virus infections appears to be epping away. focus now is on vaccinating as many people as possible through the 3rd one. however, in a country as diverse as india, there remains a diversity of opinion towards vaccinations. namisha jives while reports from the north of the country. if they are going to get back sedated and these young residents of wrote up in the not indian state of her yanna, have been eagerly waiting for it after the month of low vaccine availability.
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supply is finally catching up with the demand. you should see online slots in the small city booked quickly and allowing all slammed registrations in june has improved access to the job even further. dr. believe in the massive 2nd wave. good. have these 2 axis hesitancy off of the 2nd b, b plus scrambling to get vaccinated? medical d. c. that's benita. we definitely want protection from that's why i believe vaccine hesitancy is negligible in the village 20 kilometers from the hospital. these men, the inter, very different picture only 2 of them have been vaccinated because they volunteered in the vaccine trials. and even they don't feel confident about the benefits of the vaccine. in the last 2 months, more than 50 people have died in this village. these men see it wasn't
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a good one of us that get them. but feel because those crib we do have died off the vaccinations. the vaccine, the record, i think the now the same plasma had to be, isn't useful. they just keep changing this down. i had thought i was long as clean here. the problem is in the cities because of the felling trees, it's a city problem. it doesn't go many than the villages local health center where the deserted look only $600.00 people have been vaccinated, supplies are limited, and there isn't a rush anywhere. and it's all the more reason that the few who do so up, stand out. so need hot lunch traveled here from a nearby village to get his father, the 2nd dog, double so many people. what do you about? he was off to the vaccine, but my father had one to pick him and i got it as well. and i had no side effects at all. it's in the back scene, it's very important to everyone must get it to the ones that i thought was maybe
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a little white right now. but he's in fabric. what he does, everyone on him said the vaccine can save lives. india is slowly solving its supply crisis. but to me, faith, an uphill battle against skepticism. to prevent the crisis of demand as well. but let's speak to and wish due to who is a senior research the christian mickleson institute. thanks for joining us on the coven, 9 teams special. can you just explain to us how governments india are trying to tackle the challenge of vaccine hesitancy? thanks up for the question and thank you for having me on the show. but as we know, vaccine has been in itself is a very complex sentiment and we even see the whole empty vac lucy and in the global north where people are much more educated. so clearly education is not a reason that makes people take vaccination or not. now coming to india,
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we see more has been seen who are areas as opposed to urban areas. and there are several calls us to that. and very briefly let me touch upon those to 1st being into an area historically, there has been an aversion towards western ethic medication. and as opposed to urban areas where people have had more access to health care to begin with. and that's about the health care act to these makes other factors like religion, cost, gender. so for example, there's been a lot of hesitation amongst the muslim community because they feel that there we speak fact in the vaccination or the jet community in india who think that the vaccination is not vegetarian or the hindu community who might think there is cow serum in the vaccination, we also see that the vaccination rates are higher amongst men and then women, given that it's a patriarchal society as well. and finally added to that are various other
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factors like mis trust in the state itself. and also if we see india has been very successful in it's all your vaccination program, but those are cater to children and not necessarily adults. so all of these i think makes vaccine has a tendency, very complex problem. and how indian stay dealing so often late, they have brought together a lot of religious leaders and they're making this religious leaders in the field to their own communities and talk to them and to persuade them there have been celebrities going on tv or local politician because there is also this neighborhood effects the if someone in your locality gets the vaccine and you are more likely to take it. so those are the, some of the yeah, maybe it's a big issue is, is diversity, right? i mean, india is an enormous country with an illness amount of diversity. you've talked about the different things in terms of, you know, city and rural,
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but also religious groups. how do you go about tackling a pandemic in a, in a coordinated way? when that's so much difference within the different areas. i think it has been a major challenge and we can see the state kind of failed, especially to contain the 2nd wave of the panoramic and a part of that also arrest in not being prepared for what was coming. now how do you calculate something that really worked in india in some states as opposed to other? so let's take care a lot. for example, i said that manage to car. these are, contain, or manager, go born up and to make very well as opposed to one of the most populated states in the world. and what explains this, our historical investments into decentralizing local governments into building healthcare and other infrastructures. which necessarily did not happen in case of
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the bread they do to say corruption due to other political factors that have been at play and therefore the approaches to 2 different areas. is that what you mean by the decentralization? yes. so do you centralize ation means, where you'd be centralized power to up to the local level. and you'll see in india case the fungi at the local governing board to use the amount of power and resources to go burn because they are the last leg of delivery of services to the people in the most remote rural areas. and therefore, the management should have been kind of top bottom up rather than you know, complete top down. and so we see a diversity of response is, and of course we've been that we have to feature for other social political strategy fires as i mentioned before. and which is there anything that we've seen during the 2nd wave in india that leaves you thinking that
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a 3rd wave can be prevented? well yeah, a couple of things. firstly, i think we have learned that we should not already accept victory over a virus which is still ongoing. we need to be more prepared and not this mental health care infrastructure and other infrastructure facilities. and particularly, we need to take into account, for example, the migrant crisis that affected the 1st wave so that it could not have happened much in the 2nd wave. so taking into consideration the most vulnerable groups and, and so that in a tug wave, these communities can be protected and they can be more preparedness. and i said that from the christian mickelson institute, thanks for joining us on the curve at 1900 special. thank you so much. and now it's the part of the program where we put one of your questions to ask science correspondent, derek williams. paul,
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i had my 2nd do some sign of can we could do, but i also want to get to vaccine certified by the w h o e. you. how long should i wait? since this question came in the vaccine made by sign a back which, which is called the vero sal maxine its received an emergency use listing from the w h o. it's still under review at the european medicine's agency. but i still want to look at this topic because i received questions like this one all the time. that's down to the fact that in trials inactivated virus vaccines made by chinese manufacturers had lower efficacy numbers than for example, approved messenger r n a vaccines. and there are also now some doubts about how well they work against the delta, very end of stars co b 2. so. so let's look at what the experts are saying so far about getting booster
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shots with the 2nd type of vaccine after being vaccinated at least one with another mixing and matching is already going on with different vaccine platforms. big clinical studies, looking at a range of combinations of different vaccines, are progressing pretty quickly. and there don't seem to be any big red flag so far when it comes to safety. many experts believe that mixing and matching even within the 2 dose regime, that most back things require that that might actually turn out to be more effective at preventing cobra 19 than 2 doses of the same vaccine. so i don't think anyone is expecting that a 3rd booster shot with a different vaccine would cause major problems in a couple of persian gulf nations. for example, already begun giving a 3rd 5 or via tech booster to some high risk people who were fully vaccinated with
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a sino farm vaccine. more than 6 months ago. the w h o, how ever still hasn't made any concrete recommendations. in science correspondent derek williams. and that's also this kind of 19 special for more information about that. you can of course, check out the kind of 900 section of d, w dot com to next time. thanks for watching the the news
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start july, 1st on d, w. me the news . this is the w news life from by and then a 3rd covered wave sweeps across africa. once again. corona virus cases are storing across the continent, and vaccine campaigns can't keep up. massive fatigue is making it more difficult for authorities to tackle than others. also on the program could be called germany's biggest postal fraud scans. and a year after the wire card to be asked was exposed to part of entry committee,
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severely criticized angle american government for failing to stop the global scale . the un calls for the great barrier reef to be added to its endangered list, but straight yes, that it will fight them. so what has gone so bad the wrong with this natural one? and you a lot supply to live community living in a, in rainbow colors for germany's match against hungary. european footballs governing body rejects the show of solidarity with hungry l g b, t, community. because of its political context. ah, i feel gail, welcome to the progress the world health organization has worn that the global vaccine distribution program to help poor countries is failing. 18000000 doses have been delivered through the kovak scheme and the w. h. o says the short for nice,
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half of all recipient states unable to sustain their fascination programs. the warning comes as the african continent experiences. a 3rd wave of the pandemic with you infections increasing by 20 percent awake congo namibia and uganda have been hit particularly hard with each country seeing its highest rates of new infection. since the pandemic began south africa is also suffering from a rapid increase in numbers. its 3rd wave of infection, i think the countries more than $1700000.00 confirm cases, the highest figure anywhere on the continent. south african president as serial ram opposed, has called on wealthy nations to end vaccine hoarding. he w, as adrien crease reports, 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. they have observed that
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more and more people and not sticking to the ruling. please do the really to consider the loved ones, even though they may be resistant to comply with. but they must think of the family members in the loved ones because how they feel like the artist or the day was complete. but they still the people i don't and potentially losing enough to. i'm not wearing my, in public as a criminal offense in south africa, yet many people don't. but mostly this mosque and everything is for the rich people . you know what i mean? because they have so a lot of money. they don't want to die. boy with eating us, it is tiring. it is tara, 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, it's frustrating for a lot of close to me. died because i've already done this 2nd way.
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so i'm, what are you doing this way? so far? the province of how ting around south africa, economic kept your hands book has been hits particularly hard making up for more than 60 percent. you infection? scientists expect the lockdown rules 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 will be worse than the 2nd wave. why that is because the 2nd wave was very severe in the cost though, at regions of south africa. and we also know from the science that we have done that people that got infected with that the variance had released a very high level antibodies. so we expect to see a kind of population immunity around the course of the med take in cape town, the data management team encouraging the elderly to sign up. what you recall
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let's take a closer look at this was professor yup, a boon. the 2nd who is an d. me ologist and visual representative of epi center africa, the research of doctors without borders. he joins us from the cum rooney and capital. y'all. welcome to steve w. professor is the continent. therefore, at risk of being left behind the current, i've already been left behind as you've been seeing in the western country device position in december last year. and 6 months after that. that's when our free guys trying to move forward. but if we'd be, we'd be left behind. but unfortunately what you're seeing is that you have a way that in many, many countries you can bobby and fortunately ok, so we have the, the kind of ex kovacs scheme which you say is inadequate. but what would you say to
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vote isn't government enrich countries who look at the lack of vaccines in africa and say, this is not our problem. and if it becomes our problem, we'll just stop flights and stop traveling to these regions. yeah, i will just tell them that if you just impose people to stop traveling and because we cannot stop travelling, we are all interdependent. you, we don't money to protect african population, then at some point will raise new bobby. and then when do we come back into europe in the us, the vaccine that are being used currently, it may not be workable for that to get those areas. so when we go into people and people is all the you for the place would be of joke because we are not in chef. i love the vaccine. other time when we are actually need it happening, john, i just made the country. i like to go yesterday we had the announcement from the
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world health organization who said that they have plans to set up a vaccine production in south africa. how quickly will that be able to make a contribution to the fight against the found demik i p t. then 43rd. we are seeing the procedure to validate that because we don't have low grade vaccine or what also one high place you'd like to talk about sometimes one month to month. we're not sure. in the mean time, we need to those to be available so that those who are nice hobbled by like, well then we had and i spent last week from the g 7 industrialized nations who said that they provide more than 1000000000 cove in 1900 vaccine doses to puerto countries by the end of next year, is that still not enough?
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i mean even yourself when you mentioned by the end of next year, what you're going to happen between now and the end of next year. how many via, real, amid from uganda, from all the country. we don't know how to read it now that we need to have if we don't need to all the country currently, i'm not sharing need the lexia. all right, thank you for joining us. professor professor got a bomb the 2nd from at the center, africa, and apologies for the quality of life. now, columbia has lost more than a 100000 people to the pandemic, and just recorded a new 24 hour record of nearly 650 death. hasn't even do k has pointed his finger squarely at the 10s of thousands of people who have taken to the streets to protest
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against the government in recent weeks. the president issued a statement saying they protested cost $10000.00 lives. nearly 15000000 japs delivered. and yet, still not enough to slow down this new wave of corona, virus infections in columbia. the nation ranks 10 in the world until infection and then fatalities. people are worried that he sent them. would you go look in the book? sadly, we have read 100000 deaths. the truth is that the health system is that a breaking point. it can be say to those of us who have lost loved one. and we know how the situation is. the government is returning everything back to normal. but the numbers are too high, and i do not agree with this. the more i am very sad that we reach that figure in one way or another. people are not fully aware of it because there's
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so much responsibility in the street or not. and it's partly governments negligence . part of the governments is the blameless elsewhere the health ministry put out a statement describing reason protests where thousands of people took to the streets against taxes and corruption. as a super spreading events will kill us in the main breeding ground. for this disease to spread exponentially, amino element if we didn't have large crowds in the last 6 to 7 weeks, more than 10000 deaths could have been prevented aluminum owners. and as we'll do my phases here minus but at the same time, restrictions to curb to spread, the virus were lifted and at least 2 of the 4 most contagious current virus
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variance arrived in columbia. now the intensive care unit of hospitals are filling up and health workers, fear essential supplies may run out. well, let's take a look at some more developments in the pandemic starting in india, which is distributed a record 8300000 vaccine doses on monday. and it's campaigned to inoculate old adults. italy will drop requirements that people were face masks outdoors. actually, the 28th of june organizes of the tokyo olympics time to allow the sale of alcohol according to local media. that's a decision that strong criticism from residents who face curves on access to bars and pubs. and north korea says it has just been 30000 people without finding a single infection. experts doubt the claim because of the countries of poor health infrastructure. why a card, the name stands for the biggest financial scandal in german history ever since the company's collapse and investigative committee has been trying to shed light on
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what happened today. the german parliament to debates its final report a year ago in june 2020. why a card, a financial services provided file for himself, and after it became known that 1900000000 euros was missing from the company's balance sheet. within a few days, the company stopped plummeted from a 100 yours to just one euro. 41. the drug also plunged many small private investors into financial ruin. so how did it happen? well, there were red flags, but apparently no checks. auditors, ernst and young had been criticized for signing off on the balance sheets that germany's financial markets watchdog bath and also failed. the w. c. political editor mccain our customer has been following their story and welcome mikaela. what other questions have come out of based parliamentary committee reports into wildcard?
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well, the overall thing finding was that the information that was that simply wasn't taken up and it wasn't acted upon. and at least a picture that at the very least the german authorities and also the german government were now eve. after all, it was none other than the german chancellor herself who went to china in 2019 and still did some law being a full wire card. wanted to see it as a pioneer and financial transactions across the border into an out of china. while those reports were already on the table that there was something unsavory going on, and i'm at the very worst that could have been a complicit element here with the boffin itself. actually ordering a stop to some trading practices, savoring wire card. so pretty the german government still wanted the company to be a success, was the same times and lots of red flag for ready up in the f. okay,
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hedge that did role as i understand, will this parliamentary report actually change anything, make anything better? what stopped sort of pinning blame and that attracts a lot of criticism from across the board at the smaller opposition parties say it's not as simple as pointing towards finance minister will have sorts who's also running as a candidate to replace uncle michael. he's from the social democrats and anglo michael's conservative party. he is very comfortable putting the blame on him saying that the boffin, the financial, what stock sort of acted swifter more decisively and faster, much earlier. and that it was all up to him at the same time. the finding was also that there was a political network that was supported the wire card at the very least tolerated wire card when it was way beyond the point of being rescued. so no
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direct blame found some heads rolled in the fire by fun. be fun. what stalk but the blame being distributed along those party lines as could be expected, as we're heading to general elections in september here, and the world will soften spade when 9 imprisoned to catch them. i'm activists to be pardoned. they were jailed for organizing an illegal independence referendum and the reason of catalonia, 4 years ago, the spanish cabinets in the jade is likely to approve the prime minister petro sanchez. this request for the father may, he says, to bring reconciliation. south korean president, moon j and has met with the new us envoy for north korea. so can song says the u. s . hopes the north will agree to new talks? this despite a statement from the powerful sister, north korean leader kim jong on dismissing hopes of a meeting.
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