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on 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 was starting spade when 9 in prison to catch them. i'm activists to be pardoned. they were jailed for organizing. i'm illegal independence referendum and the reason of catalonia, 4 years ago, spanish cabinets in which it 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 is despite a statement from the powerful sister, north korean leader kim jong, on dismissing hopes of meeting drinking coffee can cut your risk of deadly liver disease and is the according to a study published in the journal bmc public health says people who drink $3.00 to $4.00 cups of regular or decap are less likely to develop or die from such diseases
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. that's drawing movement to put back to the environmental destruction on the part with war crimes in genocide and increasing number of activists lawyers and politicians. one what they're calling ecos size to be punishable by the international criminal court. they say making this a crime would deter companies and governments from home and the environment instead of paying fines and compensation traitors would be liable to arrest prosecution and imprisonment will marie to so is a lawyer, an advocate for criminalizing an acre side, as well as being a member of the european parliament for the greens. welcome to the w. let's start by defining our terms. and so what sorts of things are we talking about when we talk about eco side? hello. hello everyone. when we're talking about because sides where it's a against the planet. and what we see now is that there is an acceleration of
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the destruction of natural resources and collaboration of so they miss tens of the less favorite. the 6 extension of the, this is. so when we talk about equal size, we talk about this a long term crime that really gets reading our planet. and we also talk about the grave assemblages close together. very large always feels, for instance, a large and said use which are killing both systems in human beings. right. and what difference do you think about changing the law in this way would make well, we need to cancel the wing. it's recognize recourse a crime. this is what we are working on with a lot of numbers, assignments, and see this is a movement for a few years. now. why is that? because we see this acceleration of the destruction of the planets that is
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currently going on. and we need to sub that there is a large infinity of both corporate heaters and heads of state heaters. one of the examples, the most famous that our, of course is of course day of most natalie brazil. war and leading activities that are leading. this friction of the planet, this is why we need urgent and you know, to condemn the crime in order to prevent them from happening. and what is real, urgent? one to say that the plan. okay. so, so in the world that you envisage, if this law was, was passed them was on the i, c, c, a statute that someone like, for example, jaya both scenario would be able to be taken in front of the i, c, c and charged with acre side that's the sort of thing that you're looking for. well, yes, but you know, the 1st thing about defining you said as an international crimes is to have the means to prevent those crimes from happening. so when you can then
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a crime like damages grades and damages to the, to the senate and him for him. and then you also give you and yourself and international community. the means to prevent it from happening. so this would be the world which we did a very briefly then the punish, biggest pollution in the united states and china on not signatures to the i, c c. so you would only be catching the little people rather than the, the big pullers as know well, what we will have today in a few minutes. smell is a proposal of the definition of the site and then the form of an amendment to the roman shoot of the a, c c. but this definition can be used crowd the world in every single country. right now it was size is already in the low ascent countries. yes ma'am. where there was the use of the orange agent phase in the us army during the vietnam war, which was one of the biggest sites,
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but also in 9 countries from next to us. this are and we are currently discussing the recognition of the site in belgium and france, where i come from in sweden, in bolivia, in many faces of the world. this definition is a definition that we can share for the will where we could nicest in each one of our on the space, even at your level. and then we have his, you know, international crime recognized further since the fcc that we can all use together. and this is really a battle that needs to be led from the world altogether. thank you so much for outlining that for a summary to some of the european atomic for the greens. now you unscientific panel has recommended that australia's great barrier reef be put on the list of endangered world heritage sites, angering the australian government, the reef, the major tourist attraction and the straight has been working to keep it off the endangered list. your body says the decline in cordele east. you to climate change
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and urge australia to take accelerated action on just both your 2022 groups wrapped up on monday group. see austria joined the netherlands in qualifying for the last 16 while there was a night of drama in group bay. and copenhagen denmark hammered russia for one to secure surprising 2nd place. finish in front of the pack stadium. fans and players . clearly emotional after christian eric since collapse in the 1st group game and st. petersburg felon held belgium for a long time before own goal on a rama, lou lou cock who strike secured a to new win for one of the tournament favorites organizers of the football championships. have refused to request to light up unix stadium with bravo colors. and germany play the final game that on wednesday. but the sports governing body said no because it had to stay politically neutral. pictures of the leon serena
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from january decked out and rainbow colors in memory of the gay men and women killed in the holocaust. this week unix mayor wrote a letter to you way for asking to use the same color scheme as a statement against toma phobia and transfer via when hungry come to play germany. hungary official response was dismissive for doesn't mean bell. i think sporting events with politics is a bad idea. if you look at history shows that the germans should know all about it . it won't go on a sunday and shut up and kick. not any more times have changed from the days when footballers were to be seen but not heard. more and more players are using their platform to speak up about causes they believe in like germany's lay on griddisca it's been, i've affordable and for me. so i'm just glad to see it. i'm happy anytime an
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example is set, it's a great sign that they're creating awareness of diverse ideas of mix. i'm going to it but the sports governing body in europe, you wafer said it was declining the request because it would be a political message to protest a new hungarian law. that rights groups have described as anti l g b t discrimination. instead, you way for suggested alternative dates for the rainbow colors in the later rounds of the tournament. when hungary last place in their group are unlikely to be playing well match merrill is the munich, has stated and could talk us through this. welcome max. what has been the reaction to us as decision? i fell, i'm in the city center in munich. and of course, the reaction has been one of the sudden outrage here in munich, and in germany all over the munich, mad details i've had really pushed for this himself already many weeks in advance,
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but especially now as hungry. the game was coming closer and closer and he is now called the decision from you a for shameful. the hungarian law which l g b t q plus activists have really condemned. he was hoping to form a peaceful protest against that. and those sentiments have been echoed by the bavarian state premier la casita as well. so now you have offered this alternative of potentially lighting up the stadium in pride colors on christopher street day that is off to the euro. so something that has really been met with ridicule here might have a noise. we'll likely, again be wearing a pride flag colored captains on band at the hungry game like he did against the portugal game. he was initially threatened with a fine that was reversed by your wife. and i believe you are for here really out to not upset certain factions here at the irs. yeah, let's just talk about that then because you're ready for says this is not about political new trying to say, but because of political context. so what is it about this political context that
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he's making you wait for so careful with when it comes to hungry? well victor, or been in budapest to have really boosted your wife in the effort to have as many fans as possible at the games. the budapest stadium is the only one that has been operating at full capacity in accordance with the government. they're in hungary and they are out not to upset victor oberon, because while the semi finals and finals are scheduled to be taking place in london at wembley stadium, there are rumors that they might be moved to concerns about the del delta vary and they're in the u k. so the 2 sites being discussed are rome and hungry. just room it's so far, but that is my view here from the ground that that is likely to be the reason why they're being extra careful. although we just heard a few hours ago that wembley have now been given the green light to operate at 75 percent capacity. so i think it's less likely the semi finals and finals will be
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moved. putting a further question, this decision not to allow the munich might have to do this. all right, max meryl and munich, thank you. well from that, so it is pointing us a decision to a watershed moment for the l g. b t. community in america's most popular sport called massive defendant, where the mass bankers re this, has become the 1st active plan in the national football league to come out as gay. and he was originally drafted by cleveland browns. in the 3rd, around the 2016 draft, he signed with the writers ahead of the 2020 season and says he hopes his decisions and help make the coming out process easy for us. this is the w coming up next news asia look have time. demick has helped some migrant workers in india find the future near a home in tourism of the indonesians trying to fulfill that american dream of getting a coast at 19 shows. melissa,
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d as the environmental to do global 3000 on d, w, and you're watching d. w. news, asia coming up today, new beginnings for some migrant workers in india. we take a closer look at why and how some has found the opportunity to stay closer to home and the vaccination tourism. some indonesians have plans to pursue the american vaccine dream class in cambodia. adventures missing travel are all aboard. the royal railway will tell you its destination. the news i melissa chant, thanks for joining us. india's migrant workers have suffered and struggled terribly
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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 can around garcia was working far from home. when the lockdown came. you're talking 4 months to get back to his village in rochester state. there he had family, but no 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 look down to put up for the lockdown. i worked as a stonemason with greenwich in the city of threat. i was there from 2012 in the
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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 for a 1000 routine or 11 euros. the step academy provides a one month training course, including accommodation and meals. as well as text all work, the school offers a wide range of courses from head dressing to electrical installation as well as repairs to mobile phones and cars. school director believes the return of migrant workers is good for the local economy. somebody over there, which i don't think they will over today because of the pen gaming. we've trained around a 1000 young people. many of them have found work locally, are open businesses. it's creating jobs because employers and business owners are
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returning to the villages and it will be more time and i will be going with a specific head to me also partners with local enterprises. he provide on the job training like here on the construction side and the government. the trainees are in a minimum wage and can be fully qualified. and 12 months. that's i got, i've got the, i worked in a kitchen and good you're out. and then $5000.00 rupees or a 55 year as a month to work non stop even night. i came home just before the lockdown and plan to stay here. the work is better and so the wages on home in the mornings and evenings. so i can help out with the housework songs and they go to bed 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 a certain length as there was no, the city or okay, but the loud and dirty, i'd much rather live in the village here.
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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 returned to serat or any other large city to seek work. man, far away again, i couldn't look after my children, so i'd rather look for work close to my village and as they can make our own and after a visit to a local shop, he sleeps a high. the owner wanted proof of his sewing skills and things was training kinda ram garcia, was able to show him once he's causes over, he's been promised there'll be a job waiting for him. d, w, corresponded myisha guys will told us more about how representative around story is
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for india's migrant workers who were hit harder by the pandemic. second wave and you, they do go white. different support to mike saw you like this one battle knowing what my back was. i don't we so under the 1000 so my g dawned the div off of the locked lock down. and once again, the current localized lockdown that you thought during india that can be and menu gone home to unlock will walk over to them. and the are the provisions as well as medical or the also for last year be spoken to my parents. and they agreed that they would much draw the religious clothes with their families that were to the city. but there's a lack of opportunity and did what truly migration and actually and once again, you're going to go through the lift drake. now, despite the opportunity more to be my thought,
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don't do the job as well as active and have pointed out. seeing that this goes down as the last don't be did need to be have, have the migrant partner one of the walkability of the factor into a bit is that many migrant spend back on saving during the 1st week and eventually in debt as well. and then we'll be beginning to be that, that all i think when organizing before that that can be hit. so now we have no savings back. once many ask you to be back in the do you because unlike the national lockdown lock this down an extended week upon weeks to be had to be hunger, lack of provisions. i lack of money, i think be putting thought up again. in addition, the center had the topic to do migrant getting the locked log down but into the top of the provision and going to the dash strong. these were not,
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i mean you to lock provided in bits locked down that have to some provisions by the center, but not to the extend it before long. you know, the 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 us like nowhere else, but when it comes to vaccinations, few countries have done better. its abundance of fact seen 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
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tourists like mohammed risky pulcher, my d. c. mean, you know, i haven't had the vaccine hearing denisia so i might as well go to the us and get it there. why not? it's free for indonesia and 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. momento helping out people who want to get vaccinated, but having trouble getting a shot since they also want to travel one or combine both and again and within denisia, mainly vaccinating with china sign back and the astrazeneca 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
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a large one. so we trust their research and believe this vaccine is good. to me. my lewis, 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. whenever i want jackson 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. indonesia is also tightening covered 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
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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, it helps reduce my stress. because during this panoramic i stay home most of the time and there was a lockdown. so it's really stressful of training travel has largely ground to a halt in cambodia capital city due to corona virus lockdown se. but when
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restrictions relaxed, nom tens, a new train cafe is a steeper backdrop to come and strike a pose. the sophie takers can then relax inside with an ice coffee and more screen time. after life under locked down, the cafe owner says customers just want an escape. even if the scenery stays the same. so we 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 guests 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
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get more on our website, d, w dot com, forward slash asian follow us on social media. will leave you with pictures of that migrating herd of elephants capturing international attention in china, united province. the latest news is they found food on a farm and have enjoyed a summer time bath. thanks for watching and see you tomorrow, goodbye. who's
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percent. now. every weekend on dw, the me. ah! coven 19 has ripped through india, leaving hora and heartbreak in its wake. officially, the virus has killed 400000 indians with the rio desco thought to be much higher the races on to vaccinate the country. or not everyone has convinced the governor to tell us why we should get into what 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 beat the pandemic in the
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devastating 2nd wave of comparative virus infections appears to be epping away. focus now is on vaccinating as many people as possible to rent a 3rd one. however, in a country as diverse as india, there remains a diversity of opinion towards vaccinations. namisha giles, while reports from the north of the country. it's their turn to get back sedated and these young residents of wrote up in the not indian state of her yano have been eagerly waiting for it after the month of lo, vaccine.

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