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but the disaster management officers in cape town have observed that more and more people and not sticking to the rule. 8 i'll plead to the really to consider the loved ones, even though they may be resistant to comply with people. but they must think of the family members want to know because how they feel is divided the day to come. pick the people i don't and potentially losing love to. i'm not wearing map in public as a criminal offense in south africa, yet many people don't. but mostly there's mosque and everything 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, especially for those who goes to school like kids. now they're months called 2 days a week. like, it's all, it's frustrating man, it's frustrating for a lot of people who close to me died because i've already joined the 2nd wave.
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so i'm why don't you done this way so far? the province of how ting around south africa was economic. have you had this book has been hit particularly hard making up for more than 60 percent. you infection? scientists expect strict 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, on the areas at listing the cost o provinces of south africa will be worse than the 2nd wave. why that is because the 2nd wave was very severe in the cost or at regions of south africa. and we also know from the science that we have done that the people that got infected with the bit, the variance had released a very high level antibodies. so we expect to see a kind of population immunity around the corner. from cape town,
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the management team encouraging the elderly to sign up or professor boom. the 2nd is an epidemiologist and regional representative of the said to africa, that's the research arm of doctors without borders. he joined us from the cameroon in capital yard and i welcome to d. w. professor is accountants at risk of being left behind or currently we can see that africa are already been left behind. when you look at a time between the vaccination, the went a couple last year and what you company currently in terms of quantity, we don't have any of those. we've used to what's happening in, in africa, in uganda and many other countries. but also what each of the label. so when you look at those different, i mean, i forgot already be making high, but we need to keep pushing so that we can make those. but you know, any more before you have a term or you know you've been award for wait time. okay,
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so we had names with last week when the g 7 lead us mass that day, and i'm so they would provide more than a 1000000000 coven, 19 vaccine. doses to poor countries by the end of next year is not enough. this is not the know you mentioned the end of next year between now and the end of next year. how maybe you can raise for from the african countries, quite to quite a lot. so what is going to happen if we keep on taking time to provide and i build a barking africa is that we have to buy. and when all the population in the west will be back to me that we for the day and i will see the bible might come back into what and the fact that you helped me not walk anymore. so we are completely different and we need to provide a faculty now, especially for the countries in high need, like africa. now, again, you can, as you mentioned,
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we had an announcement yesterday from the w h o. they were going to set up a faxing production hub. in south africa, how quickly will that fill the gap in production for the for already been put into appreciate the work that has been done with the i forgot to be pushing for that to to happen, conduct a good, that's an important milestone. but this is not going to solve the current wave because the number of case i increase, right? not the doors, but it will be great for the upcoming wave and also for the prediction of order seen about 4 beat, but making progress and using africa. important. so it's a good okay, i good start. so that's good for the medium to long term, but right now, africa needs vaccines. so your message to richer countries than would be what the message would be. you won't be able to see what's happening in montgomery
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county. i removing the mask promising a very old time in the summer, but that is not going to happen. well, if you're a public, a world in africa, do we need the vacuum function? so they have to act now and to make sure that the available now and not by the end of next year. if not, we'll all be took from the time you say that, but that will be a voters in politicians who will say, well, we're doing our best, but this is someone else's problem. it's on the other side of the world. and if it becomes our problem, we'll just stop traveling that and we'll, we'll stop allowing them to travel here. i think we've currently put the boat to refill for traveling. i think quite a number of goods of material actually coming from africa, how we get those. although, i mean, you're drinking coffee,
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choking. most of those are coming from africa. if we close the border, just imagine there is no more coffee in germany farcical country. how we use the state. i think we cannot. we have to make the daughter believe more because if not now in the next month by the end of the year, we don't know how, what is going to happen and we all be in trouble again and again in the game. good . talking to thank you for outlining that 1st professor, professor young boone, the 2nd from epicenter africa. germany currently has no official recommendation to vaccinate pregnant women against the cove it, but one state has pushed ahead on its own. now many women who are willing to wait for a nationwide recommendation or traveling to get the job and demand it quickly outpacing supply. so if you hung up the info mit, i don't think it's evelyn kern is one of the exceptions and not the norm among
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pregnant women in germany. she's about to be vaccinated against coven. 19 i heard that it is now possible for pregnant women to be vaccinated, and i want to have as much protection as possible so that i don't catch the virus after roll and then put myself or my child in danger. seattle, germany has yet to issue a nationwide recommendation on inoculating pregnant women. but last month, the vaccination commission and the eastern stay of sex and he did with emma renee vaccine such as madonna and biotech, pfizer from the 20th week of pregnancy in the we can see that pregnant women don't experience more side effects and the unborn children don't have a higher risk than without a vaccination, but we can also see that pregnant women with carpet 1920 times more likely to die from it. so commission use data from israel, the u. k. and the us decision. gynecologist cornelia herman has been inundated with
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requests in from principal principal when doing the vaccinations in our free time. we just can't manage it during our consultation hours. and patients are coming. not only from lights that are going around saxony, but from other states to like today, for example, from north run west failure. many people are no longer prepared to wait for a recommendation from japanese national vaccine commission. nadine visa has traveled from saxon these neighboring state of total india and for me it's just very important that i protect myself as much as possible. and for me, that's the vaccination. some doctors in saxony holding off on vaccinating pregnant women until the recommendation is approved nationwide. but the only thing hindering gynecologist cornelia husband at the moment is the location arrival of doses. let's take a look at some of the stories that making news around the world. now we'll start in spain. we're 9 imprison capital. i'm activists have been released from prison. they
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were jail for organizing an illegal independence referendum in the region of catalonia. 4 years ago. astonished cap cabinet approved a prime minister petro sanchez, his request of pardons, a maid, he says, to bring reconciliation. south korean president, moon j, and has met with a new a u. s. envoy for north korea. some that can assume that the u. s. hopes the north will agree to new talks. this, despite the statement from the powerful system of north korean leader kim jong, dismissing hopes of any such meeting. drinking coffee can cut your risk of dead. the liver disease is according to a study published in the journal bmc public health. it says people who drink $3.00 to $4.00 cups of regular or decaf less likely to develop or die from such diseases . germany's marking 80 years since they not see invasion of the soviet union. the surprise attack on the 22nd of june, 941,
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would open the biggest and the bloodiest front of world war 2 and end in the complete destruction of nazi germany. by the end of the war and estimated 27000000 soviet citizens had died, including 14000000 civilians from its beginning operation. barbarossa as the invasion was cold, was conducted as a war of annihilation. germans also treated soviet prisoners of war, brutally that were executed or starved or died on forced marches from the front. the next season, the nazis took some 5700000 soviet prisoners of war of the course of 4 years. it's estimated that more than 3000000 soviet prisoners of war died, making them one of the largest groups of nazi victims. step by step, combing the forest for traces of the war. what do you mean? this is an empty cartridge from a german plane. that means it fell down here while the plane was shooting my love.
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for 40 years now, the server has been searching the area in her home region with a metal detector. she often comes with her husband to look for remnants from what is known as the great patriotic war. here in russia, there was a soviet air field nearby. these forests and fields were the sight of fierce battles. around a 1000000 soviet soldiers died, protecting moscow from nazi forces between 1941 and 42. many of them went missing in action. galena states that event digs in her free time. the work can be dangerous. it's lucky. galena is a trained bomb diffuser for the russian emergency services. sometimes she finds shrapnel and old mines, but there are also human remains under the roots. within the boom, around is filled with war. the earth hides all these interesting secrets and traces of the past remains of people and traces of vehicles. just imagine walking around this wonderful forest, girls and boys are picking berries and there's
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a skull sticking out of a trench that shouldn't be normal. it doesn't say on the skull, whether it's russian or german, it has to be buried no matter what. over 40 years of digging colleena has made many fines. she has collected them in a museum called a soldier's fate in her hometown of opium, south west of moscow. 3 years ago she found a bomber in a nearby swamp. the remains of 3 soldiers were inside. using our cable information about the plane galena has finally managed to find the relatives of 2 of them. today, poverty, my toilet and the commander of the plains crew will finally be reunited with his family. he was 24 when he died. he was missing all this time, no big living stones next day, and it's very emotional for me that he'll be returning home when i was little, my mother said that my grandmother used cry when she looked at his photograph, delete the bubble of blood work. i lena reunions like this several
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generations later are emotional model names are good looking teacher. we weep on each other's shoulders. you can't really find the words to say, the communication is happening on some sort of an emotional level. and of course, people just keep telling me thank you. thank you. i see was possible spicy. sometimes people say, why do you dig? why disturbed the dead? but i think there is somewhere in the ether faceless, i don't know how to explain it, but their souls are restless. every year galena sets off on her search. again. there are people like her across russia. people here say the war isn't really over until the last soldiers body has been buried. catalina has made that her life's work. that's the growing movement to put on the environmental destruction on a par with war crimes in genocide and increasing number of activists lawyers and
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politicians. one what they're calling ecos side to be punishable by be international criminal court. i say making this a crime would deter companies and governments from harming the environment instead of paying fines and compensation offenders 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. let's start by defining our terms. and so what sorts of things are we talking about when we talk about eco's side? and what we see now is that there is an acceleration of the destruction of natural resources and the collaboration of, of tens of the less of your favorite, the 6 extension of the fishes. so when we talk about equal size, we spoke about this a long term crime that i really train our planet. and we also talk about the grave assemblages close to the in the very large always feels for instance,
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a large this is said use which are killing both vehicle systems and 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 recognized, recourse a crime. this is what we are working on with a lot of and number of the image 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 currently going on. and we need to sub that there is a large infinity of both corporate heaters and heads of space heaters. one of the examples, the most famous that our, of course, is a day of most and 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 israel urgent
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. 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 a crime like damages, great 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 that the world which we are a very briefly that punish biggest pollution the united states and china are not signatures to the icbc. so you would only be catching the little people rather than
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the big pillars as know well, what we will have today in a few minutes. smell is a proposal of definition that aside. and there are the form of an amendment to the room, assess shoots of the a, c, c. but this definition can be used pro duals in every single country. right now it was size is already in the low ascend countries. yes ma'am. where there was the use of the orange agent phase of the us army during the vietnam war, which was one of the biggest sites, but also in, in 9 countries from next to us. this are and we are currently discussing and the recognition that side in belgium and france, where i come from in sweden, in bolivia, and many faces of the world. this distinction is a definition that we can share for the will where recognize it 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.
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and this is really a battle that needs to be led from the world altogether. thank you so much for outlining that for us, mary to some of the european public for the greens are you in scientific panel has recommended that australia's great barrier reef be put on a list of endangered world heritage sites angry. the australian government, the race a major tourist attraction on the stranger, has been working to keep it off. be in danger lest un body says the decline in coral is due to climate change and as urged australia to take accelerated action. now why akash the name stands for the biggest financial scandal in german history. i was in the company collapse investigative committee has been trying to shed light on what happened today. the german parliament debates its final report a year ago in june 2020 this financial services provided filed for insolvency after
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it became known that 1900000000 euros was missing from its balance sheet. in a few days, the company stock plummeted from 100 euro's to just one euro, 41. and that drop also plans many small private investors into financial ruin. so how did it happen? so there were red flags, but apparently no checks. what it is at ernst and young have been criticized for signing off on the balance sheets. the japanese financial markets watchdog bath in also failed. the w. 2 political editor, mccain of cooking, has been following their story. welcome mikaela. what other questions have come out of based parliamentary committees reports into wildcard? well, the overall thing finding was that the information that was, that simply wasn't taken up and it wasn't acted upon. and it leaves
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a picture that at the very least, the german authorities and also the german government, were an 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 in a 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 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 cards. so clearly the german government still wanted the company to be a success, was the same times a loss of red flag for ready often the f. okay, hedge did role as i understand will this parliamentary report actually change
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anything, make anything better? what stopped sort of pinning blame and that attracts a lot of criticism from across the board. and the smaller opposition parties say it's not as simple as pointing towards. finance minister will laugh. so it is also running as a candidate to replace the angle of michael. he's from the social democrats and i'm going to michael's conservative party. he's very comfortable putting the blame on him, saying that the boss in the financial, what stock suit is, acted swift 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 direct blame found some heads rolled in the fire by fun. be fun. what's
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dog? but the blame being distributed along those policy lines as could be expected, as we're heading to general elections in september here in germany. mccain a chief political a thank you and football organizes of the european championships have refused to request to light up unix, rain unix stadium with rainbow colors and germany play the final group game there on wednesday you. i refused your request because of what it called. it's a political context. pictures of the leon serina from january, decked out in rainbow colors in memory of the gay men and women killed in the holocaust. this week unix may i 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 the remainder of sporting events with
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politics is a bad idea. if you look out of history shows that the germans should know all about it. it's all on the wrong name. i think you should all 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 correct sca it's been, i've affordable and for me. so i'm just glad to see it and happy anytime an example is set. it's a great sign that they're creating awareness of diverse ideas of make some of that . 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, he 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
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playing. as reminder of our top story at this hour, because we didn't of africa is in the grid on a 3rd wave of a covered 19 pandemic with new infections arising rapidly, congo, namibia, and uganda. particularly hot that you're up to date. more world news at the top of the hour of next on the w football show, i tickle where to look at the rising stars of the funders later have a good day. the news . the news. the news
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