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to hong kong where they pro democracy, newspaper, apple daily will stuff operating tonight, bringing an end to the cities most to china, critical media outlet. this comes after authorities froze the papers assets using the sweeping new national security law. police have also arrested some of the papers employees, including it's found to jimmy ny. the top of this is a newspaper have been arrested. what else? let's a bit decision to stop publishing. well last week, 3 to 5 executives, some type of a prosecutor for conspiring to collusion reform for us under the national security law firm to apple. david. and that made apple. they almost impossible to deal with any kind of banking operation or data expenses, including payroll employees. but that's why the board is, was considering to shop day and other additional arrests on the
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columnist for apple. dady was like another triggered to, to fasten the pace of the close shelf applet 80 that the bought a eventually decided to shut apples. all right, so that was, that was phoebe called in hong kong. apologies for the quality of the lines and technical interruptions. and that's moved to afghanistan where taliban fighters are currently seizing more and more territory as a september 11th deadline for us troops to the country approaches gordon to report taliban and even made it to the border of the city of missouri. sheriff in the north of the country where soldiers and the german bundles van still stationed around $700.00 troops remain about meant to be pulled out of the country by the end of june. german special forces are increasingly worried about the recent development and the implications for the withdraw from afghanistan. it's the quiet
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before the storm here in the city of conduce ask can security forces on watch. as the sound of small arms fire creeps closer? the taliban is steadily gaining territory, taking district after district situation and come. this is very bad. it's insecure . there are so many wounded people in hospital un, jessica and envoy is sounding the alarm. more than 50 of afghan, a stand. $370.00 districts have fallen since the beginning of may. most districts have been that have been taken. surround provincial capitals suggesting that the taliban are positioning themselves to try and take these capitals. once foreign forces are fully withdrawn. us president jo biden's, mid april announcement at all international troops will be withdrawn by september. same lines calls us seismic tremor through africa, politics and society. the withdrawal decision was expected,
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but its speed with the majority of troops now already withdrawn, was not all actors have had to adjust to this new reality that is unfolding. lyons said that adjustment has meant more suffering for the people of afghanistan recounting a number of attacks, including the killing of 100 young women students in cobbled in may. and she won't increase conflict and greater insecurity for many other countries, both in the region and elsewhere. we'll take a look at some old stories making news around the world now will start to iran. president elect abraham, right. you see is delivered his 1st public speech. and since his victory, he said a rapid corona virus or vaccination campaign would be his government's immediate concern. the countries confirmed the 83000 deaths from covered 19 not yet
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us senate republicans have blocked election reform bill from moving forwards. democrats say the laws needed to counter increasingly restrictive voting rules. in many parts the country, the republican side, the bill infringes on states rights, the 5050 party line vote on the bill fell short of the 60 necessary to advance a most legislation in the senate democracy. his aliens, his paws, its travel bubble with australia after traveling from sydney tested positive for cobra, 1970 struggling with a spike in cases as local authorities, as the ban on people leaving the city. the non essential reasons united nations is to warn of irreversible damage in global temperatures exceed $1.00 degrees celsius above pre industrial levels. the report by the us climate change panel is due out next year, which has been reviewed by the pain use agency. it says that deadly heat waves could impact hundreds of millions of people. and starvation threaten another
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18000000 by 2050 i did a quick look back at the football that you are trying to transaction from tuesday. angland took best 2nd when of the tournament. this one against a check with public to confirm their qualification to the round of 16. him standing scored early and his team held on for one day when and 3 valuable points in the group stage standings and the other match croatia. 131, again, scotland, luca mud rich score. the best of the goals is kritisha. i guarantee the best part in the next round. i checked republic go through inserts scotland bart. as you heard earlier and germany will play hungering group f after a tricky 1st match, the germans look strong and a win over defending the euro champions, portugal now the team has to push the has to finish the job to push through to the round of 60 quiet dealing and completely separated from the rest of the world. germany training camp is the perfect place to focus on the next match. despite
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being in a corona bubble load, the players are aware of the countries euros. excitement can be months. i just met them. we don't hear about much in our camp, but we had a feeling and we hear from friends to that there's a certain euphoria throughout the country. of course that makes us really proud and happy. after the difficult year and a half that the country has been through and it's nice to have an 82000000 want to be germany coaches again, instead of 82000000 verola just so enough to 1000000 people on the one actual germany coach has a few concerns to deal with after his strong performance against portugal, thomas miller is suffering with a knee injury and may not be available for the game against hungary that could open up space in the stuffing 11. fully on correct sca i hope this will be fit because he's a very important player for us. while i'm problems as obviously on confidence
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stepping into that role. i'm used to that position of folks who despite injury worries, the mood among the team remains good. love of football has returned after a difficult spell and you are in love seems to have found the right balance in his team to make it for you. when like in the last game makes you strongest, and we are doubting ourselves, even if we did lose to the world champion much more for her. but we also knew there was certain things that we could do better next time around my out. germany have found for me just in time. now they have to prove they can keep it going. on unlikely a youtube started shaking the foundations of turkish politics after serving several prison terms, exiled mafia bosses set out to pick up. the car is now speaking out against members of president reggie time earlier ruling party is tallow videos, a captivating the nation in
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a country where free speech and criticize the government have been largely silenced . i think the fugitive more has become a youtube sensation in turkey. his videos make damaging claims about top turkish politicians. well, let me tell you will be defeated by a camera and a tripod. i swear you will be defeated. he said that's peg delegations, range from drug trafficking and rape to murder and arm stealing his videos have been viewed over 100000000 times. he john love, i wait with such excitement every week for a new episode. just like with my favorite tv shows, we get up and watch the videos at breakfast you that many of his claims are already known. but when he talks and provide evidence, people wake up. people want to see the truth and a conversation about all that's almost like a tv drama, and all of us are waiting for the season finale. it said that peg care is the well
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known turkish under world figure. he's been in and out of prison for a string of crimes that spend 3 decades from extortion to running a criminal organization. pick a one fervently supported president, ad one's ruling coalition, but flat turkey in late 2019, she now lives in the united arab emirates. set up picture, little people, listen to him because the media here in turkey has been silent and they can't report many faculty. so people prefer to believe what a mafia leader says, just very tragic i would pick as the main target has been interior minister montoya, whom he accuses of corruption and of betraying him of you if you will be taken to the highest court, you will be tried and punished you have no chance, i will reveal everything i will destroy you step by step. i have the evidence, i will take you down to the do not of those implicated by poke. i have rejected his
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accusation for congress, the ruling k p. and there i live, have also blocked parliamentary inquiries into the claims president ad one has weighed in personally dismissing pick as allegations as an attack on turkey, allowing them of emily to missing with god's help and support of the people we will boil this conspiracy. we'll see, no one should doubt that we will disrupt it. this insidious plot was done to send in ship is almost pick a promise to make, add one the focus of future video. but his weekly revelations have stopped in his latest video. he says his life is at risk. i'm on a red land, which means there's a high risk of being assassinated. but i will keep my promise to you, god willing. we will have a lot of fun in the coming days. i will drive them all insane. really,
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it is almost no, don't hard to predict what will happen with the fact that he told his viewers, don't worry, despite the risk of being killed because i will continue to reveal what i know. food means that he will not give up easily do so on the peca has not yet provided concrete evidence for his games the stories. but according to polls, a majority of the viewers believe that there is at least some truth to his allegations, and many are eagerly waiting for the next episode of his mafia drama. this is de dublin years. i from berlin, coming up a news asia will check what's behind the warning by the us envoy to scottish town. as taliban rebels, i keep scoring victories. i will pass this weekend imation of india's new government quarter to find out why not everyone is applauding.
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documentary starts july, 5th lawn, d, w. i you're watching the w news asia coming up today. as the taliban chapters more territory, the international community sounds be alarm. what can anything be done to ensure the survival of the afghan government? we take a closer look. plus is this prime minister moody's vanity project? india spend big on a revamp of its capital. not everyone is happy about it. the news i melissa chan, thanks for joining us. the united nations top envoy and afghanistan is sounding the alarm of taliban rebels. keep gaining territory ahead of nato's planned withdrawal
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. gabrielle lyons told the un security council, everything must be done to get the taliban and the afghan government back to the negotiating table. on tuesday, the islam is rebels captured afghanistan's main border crossing with its northern neighbour. tragic is done. here's more of what lions had to say. more than 50 about the dentist and $370.00 districts have fallen since the beginning of may. most districts have been that have been taken. surround provincial capitals suggesting that the taliban are positioning themselves to try and take these capitals once foreign horses are fully withdrawn. so withdrawal decision was expected, but it speed with the majority of troops now already withdrawn, was not all actors have had to adjust to this new reality that is unfold.
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for more, we have journalist allie latifah and cobbler joining us ali. this is not looking good, but is also not a surprise. there's plenty of critics who will say, i told you so the americans should not be withdrawing thoughts. i mean, i've heard this argument before, but there's not really much room in there because the decision has been made. and i think more than saying i told the statement or the question to be, what's happened the last 20 years? you know, why do i just paint and it's mission, you're actually conflict. it's one year later we feel like we're still seeing a resurgent influence. people need them. you know, they're just literally die for you go to the point where they would be willing to ball themselves. so i think rather than saying high school you, so the question was being was wrong. you know,
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what did they do wrong when it happened that we're still seeing the situation and it's only getting worse now. in the comments from the un really, can the international community do anything they can do a lot and they have the they shouldn't been doing a lot. and so now you know, we know the government has so many times. thank you for saying that there are sanctuaries and apparently even been support and they say that there is support in on, you know, the country can influence and pressure on influencing directly in the war and a lot of fun. and there are, i mean, you know, you know what the forces, so there's a lot that they have been doing a lot. i think it's still be doing and, and hasn't been an ocean. there's no reason that the countries are on the all of on tuesday i'm going to say you have to think seriously, you know, we up and die. you've been there 11. the government has been there for the last
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year. why do you have to start making some real look? you know, it's a lot for payments and conducting things. ashley. actually over the last 20 years. i think a lot of people are wondering how seriously we should consider the possibility of a complete collapse of the afghan government and the establishment of a taliban islamists state. i personally don't see it happening and i feel like i was all about having been doing all the last year and a half, 2 years. they've been going on the missions around the world they've been going with enabling living when you're in american officials all statement, thank you year, i really don't think that price again, like they were like i think they still want some call support legitimacy. if that's a common overriding whole into killing people, you know,
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bring it back to enroll. i don't think that's gonna apply again and hopefully they're realistic enough to know that you know, the only way through. i mean, right now they're trying to price everybody for the ward, but hopefully the reality is only way for the tv. thank you so much for joining us. thank you. ask dennis down has a long history of local malicious switching sides and allegiances depending on the type of politics. this is gloria, militiamen and helman, province are currently fighting the taliban. the 4th count former insurgents among their ranks. some say they've been trained by afghanistan spy agency as well as foreign forces. what certain is that for now? their resistance is stopping, though perhaps only delaying the capture of a strategic city. the gunfire at the gates left the capital of home and province. as these defenders of the city farm telephone
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position from a wendy, this is the front line and the fighting is going on every day. the situation isn't good. right now we have firing all around us. just days ago was injured in the battle. we're fighting the taliban. he read extremely close quarters. that can i know about that? and that's these other send dorians, a fierce fighting force and hated by the insurgents. the militia were established in 2015, taking its name from a turkey soap opera about undercover agents. many here were recruited from the taliban emission to infiltrate and disrupt the insurgency. for some sand gordons, the fight is personal. as well as my youngest son,
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my brother and 3 of my cousins, joined us 1st followed the regular dentist. okay. got it down or you know, you got it. yes. the taliban retaking more and more of f. kennedy then ahead of the us withdrawal, the st. gorey and face an enemy. that's better equipped and growing bolder by the day that you should have been the good. we'll have the television used, modern weapons like sniper rifles have not vision benign. and they come in with very close photographers. i was injured thought i survived. we can't even stand up in our postage without being shot at. and i see that some people tell me that there's got to be a media fighting force numbering between 500000 militia. he's holding the line for now. what about mike? i believe if we send gordon's weren't here,
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laska guy would fools. defending both entrances to the city of numbers. nobody local officials acknowledge the vital role of the sang. gore ends in keeping the taliban at bay more fit them. i'm cvd got what the mom was telling me that you know what i'm saying. gore into having a big impact on the security of health problems. whereas can government to me israel defense and the national security director to recruit moral sizes for the same dorians to defend hellman proven that the will that help my never arrive with government forces on the back foot and soon to lose american support. the send gordon's no, they're fighting with nothing to lose the whole. the central vista redevelopment project is
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a massive state effort in the heart of india's capital to construct new government buildings including a new parliament, a residence and office for the prime minister and museums. modi's, hindu nationalist administration, has ambitions to build this fast and just 5 years. critics worry about the cost, they worry about builders working through the pandemic. and they say this has more to do with modi's desire to emulate the washington ball or kremlin from the iconic in the gate to the presidential palace. this historic area of india, the capital, is being transformed. it is parts open ambitious project by the national government to redevelop india, the power cord to it aims to create a joint complex of ministries and a new parliament building among other structures. but this process has met with controversy and criticism most recently around the work being undertaken during the
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devastating 2nd quarter on about a week since last year. they have been multiple petitions in court against the project on various drones, including home to the environment, headed to structures and land you will need to petition demanded an immediate quote to the project on its own, to the ongoing for with 900 fund to make the daily, hypo, don't dismiss the petition, calling the project a work of national importance and on the watch by a historian is part of a group trying to draw attention towards the concerns conservationist and why mentalist and historians have with the projects which we'll see historic buildings like the national museum don't, don't. last, my question is why the project has been designated and essential. so this at a time when india, it's being a national health emergency. she also says the government began this monumental undertaking process without any public or export consultation. what actually happened was they do have the biggest public health emergency that the world seen and certainly that india has seen em. it's not safe to have hundreds of thousands
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of workers or know open construction site. oh, you know, in the most contagious disease you've ever had to watch play as that the resource is being spent on what she calls a vanity project could have been allocated to public health and disaster management . speak 80 non b r a political analyst. on the other hand, consider the central with the project. both timely and distance. should we are the world's largest democracy, be one of the largest military powers and globally into the 5 economize. so a country like us should have a great parliament billing and a super simple mr. non the stresses that all the necessary precautions are being taken out the construction site. yet critics, the, the project could not have been more ill timed. recent reports in the local media
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have revealed laborers working on the site, have complained of cramps, living conditions, and that sample with 900 food have been confirmed amongst them as the country is still recovering from the after effects of the deadly 2nd leave. and preparing for an anticipated todd, we questions about the government for allergies in this our need are getting louder . that's it for today. you can get more on our website, d, w dot com, forward slash asia and follow us on social media. will leave you with more pictures of delhi future government district and parliament building as prime minister moody government envisions that. thanks for watching and see tomorrow, goodbye the news
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business beyond and on you to me the me a tragedies unfolding enough gonna stand with the probate 19 is running rampant in the capital capital across the land. security forces are losing the battle with italy by the hospitals of full us and nato troops are leaving oxygen supplies are running out the what happens when koby 19 attacks? a country at war what come talk will be $900.00 spatial i want to johnson berlin. thanks for joining us. the start of the pandemic. we often heard
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that the corona virus is some grade level because it attacks rich and poor alike. but there's a difference. a lot comes down to a countries health care system, or the lack of it. this hospital and couple has had to close its doors. no more admissions. it's full as are the cities other main hospitals, cov, in 1900 patients line. the rooms struggling to breathe, kept alive with oxygen. that's in limited supply. a moment the number of patients is high about 40 to 50 patients who need to be admitted come here every day. but unfortunately there's no more room for them. but with hospitals full, a persistent shortfall of oxygen and a general failure to adopt precautions like masks and social distancing. afghanistan has entered its worst period yet, of the pandemic. for those turned away by doctors, it's
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a daunting task to get treatment. there's desperate demand for oxygen. families of the sick gather outside production plants hoping to get their cylinders refilled before it's too late. either monday that my father is sick and may only have oxygen for another hour or 2. i brought a small cylinder here to fill up with oxygen for him. but we have a problem here too because some cars bring 40 to 50 cylinders and those are filled up very quickly and we won't get our turn to call on a mac. and i didn't know that the oxygen crisis, and if gamma stand mimics the shortages that nearby india faced weeks ago. and some would argue, was foreseeable. the acting minister of public health was summoned by lawmakers for an explanation on monday. the appeal is out for international aid,
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but supplies are still low. those who want oxygen now have to pay dearly. not that doesn't make and i came here to fill my cylinder with oxygen because there's no more room for patients in hospitals. i bought the cylinder at a very high price, and it's very difficult because we make an appointment here at 10 o'clock at night . but it's not our turn until 10 o'clock the next day. rights groups have urged the government to procure more oxygen and vaccines. so far, only 2 percent of the population has received jobs. and years of war have already weakened the health care system. that's now one of the world's most unprepared for the pandemic entity. and for more, i'm joined by roller royan. he's the research and lecturer at the medicine faculty in of cognitive university in tumble. it also had of quality assurance. so very good to have you with us. and we've just seen this report couple of health care
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system overwhelmed by the spread, the virus. what's causing this crisis? why? campbell, not better prepared. thank you. thank you. we got a great 19 infection as a st in rapidly and the digital writing, anybody did the lack of health percentages all the way, especially in kabul, best of hospitals are not meeting new patients and the lack of medical personnel and more or less for shortage, has increased and i cannot find oxygen. and another thing is that the power to the power to end up fighting is either
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a big problem and i've run and people are poor and they cannot afford to go to find it to why susan, for the patients and any money, any of the fighting is going on, so they are not has percentages for, for the people, for the fish. and so the problem all of that, there are a lot of different factors at play, but the african government claims that it's spent $200000000.00 on watching the pandemic. where did all that money and top? that's right. the guy claims that the $1000000.00 bank are fighting with 19 but my point of view, we do not have. we don't see the effectiveness of that money, which is a spent. we see that the people are testing the last problem. shortage of all our grammar income and oxidation is not going and not
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often available for the people. and i think the reports of can i send you this money? so these are the things that we don't to see. i think it has not been sent effectively. right? maybe one good thing if you can see anything good in all this afghan is done, is there a young countries from 70 percent of the population? they're under 30. is that a good or a bad thing when it comes to fighting the pandemic? i think it is a our route for some more. most of the population is young, but we see that that is rising. this 19 infecting both the old people. but
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maybe more than young people have gone, but is everybody sticking to measures? how do people protect themselves? are they all wearing mosques? i know that the ministry of health has issued certain protocol people following that. another. another big problem in grammar is that the people following that off called a social defenses around i'm not going to go out to out of 10, maybe the last and they are falling social distance. so i know the cause of this is treating rabbit is 19 and this is the, this problem is that i know the protocol that has why not
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the i maybe monday, some people are not believing in grade 19. and some people maybe did come up before to go to buy it off. so i had a lot of factors and they're going to also not forcing them from the get it not i find which for the do to follow the understand that i only got i'm asking you to do follow protocols. i drove roy in from i counted university in cobble. thank you so much for your time . thank you. thank you very much. thank you very much. what time now for more of your questions and as always, very williams is here to answer them. paul,
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what are the consequences of not receiving the 2nd do so the vaccine own schedule or north to told o different vaccines work in different ways. so there isn't really a kind of one size fits all response to this question, but one thing is really clear. that's that, it's definitely a bad idea to skip the 2nd shot of a 2 dos regimen completely. experts say that's because it plays an essential role in hyping up your immune system to deal with a possible future exposure. the 2nd dose encourages your body to generate particular cells that are able to, to remember, sorry, covey to, even though you might never have had at the 1st dose. initiates the response and set the immune system on high alert, while the 2nd help cement the memory of the pathogen providing more powerful protection that's, that's also likely to be
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a lot more long term. so although the 1st dose provides some protection, it's really important to follow up with the 2nd one because until you get it, you'll be a lot more vulnerable. the question of whether or not you can delay a 2nd dose is a little more tangled and our understanding of what doing that means is still evolving. the rollout in britain has contributed a lot to what we do know since it's focused early on getting as many people as possible. their 1st shots, which meant delaying 2nd doses from the recommended 3 to 4 week interval to 2 up to 12 weeks. and people who received the astrazeneca vaccine there, the longer interval actually improved immune response. and a recent study still under review, implies that it might do so and those fascinated with pfizer by on tech, as well,
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or, or at least and the elderly. the researchers found that an older people waiting 12 weeks between pfizer, by on tech shots instead of 3 to 4 weeks caused a more powerful antibody response. in general though, authority say people need to still be getting 2nd doses after the recommended intervals, simply because that's where we have the most robust data, the data from trials me. and just a reminder how fragile a controlled pandemic situation can be used. elan says, paused it's travel bubble with australia, but after a traveler from sidney, this is was infected with probate 19 that neat, you're struggling with a spike in case numbers as local authorities announced a ban on people leaving the city for non essential reasons. and that so
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