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tv   Check-in  Deutsche Welle  June 25, 2021 5:03pm-5:31pm CEST

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a lot of them are not smart people opperation here in molly, we're in the temporary base near a village school start up, which is in the kids area, which is about a 1000 kilometers to the northeast of the capital obama. go in the region of gout, which is the main city in this part of the country and they were there in a temporary base to recover a vehicle. ready that had previously been hit by an i e. d. in an improvised explosive device. the attack this time this morning against the german blue helmets, the german troops was made by a car bomb. not quite sure about how like around heavy the explosives were. but what we do know is that it did enough damage to at least 15 german soldiers, as we now know, 3 of whom i've been injured seriously. and as you mentioned in your introduction as of not might have issues of states. i'm saying the evacuations are ongoing. find
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you this is harry remote terrain. extremely difficult to access. so any documentation must be done by air. i'm pretty sure that using it's helicopters or other apple and transportation means to get this accomplished. because more about the german armies mission than molly. why are they there? and do they have a robust mandate? will be there monday, depends on the monotonous monday, which is quite clear with us why is that to accompany the state of molly tamale and using, extending it's already to the entirety of this 1200000 square kilometers. big country, it is a huge part of the whole west africa and it is that to engage in civilian protection, it must protect the civilian population in law against all kinds of facts, whether. busy they come from, you know,
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groups in the region or indeed from the army. so although this is obviously an extremely touchy area of which we are not really, really able to discuss, hopefully all sides are indeed engaging in abuses and your rights abuses against organ population. such easement as much pre. there are about 1000 german through the 2nd part of the peacekeeping operation, which is the biggest and certainly the biggest in africa with some 14000 participants. and they're also engaged in a training program which is you. and it's happening in the town of fully growth, which is not very far from bulk where the ross and 450 german troops engaged in training tomorrow. the army. ready from hospice, journalist and body. thank you very much. we're going to kenya where there's an alarming surgeon covered 19 cases, pushing health providers to the brink, health officials on the delta. very 1st that inside and india is responsible for
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the rise in infection. it is thought to be more contagious than previous w. miller visited the hospital in keys sooner. screams for more oxygen, the intensive care unit and key sumo hospital, one of the biggest in kenya, nurse nicholas piano has seen a 3rd of his covered patients die. you might think of if you might think the patient is improving, they may talk to you in one second and then they just collapse and die. the i see you is for a piano and his colleagues overwhelmed. they just lost another patient will keep hearing patients calling from oxygen in this intensive care. and that's about 15 people who are struggling for their lives. and we just had to witness how the 40 has been removed out of a room full of patients. and as you can see, the same as quickly being filled again. the hospital director is worried. the need
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5 times more oxygen and far more high flow oxygen machines than they have. and we in africa need those high flow devices. they're very expensive. so we kind of for them, we lose lives that could be saved because these devices are not available. health officials believe the number of crew is much higher than recorded, especially in villages. people can't afford the transferred to a hospital. you need a new true. well, jennifer, a witty bird. her younger sister, 2 days ago, it went very fast, says a bad headache, fever, shortness of breath would be greatly it all started on a sunday when you learned church. she felt unwell by the time saturday came. it was too much for her to bear. she was taken towards the door and the same day she died in death has come to this village. residents say they have been 50 barrels
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here in recent weeks. the only oxygen plant in the region has reached breaking point and won't be able to meet an increasing demand. i'm getting so many calls from the person who need to do will need to be done home for regular ducks, don't forcible. then the next few minutes will be gone. back at the su more hospital, there's some good news. a patient who's been dependent on oxygen for weeks will be released soon. somebody should not, you know, cut out and that is not the thing is really when you want to take life, just to remove whatever they're giving you where you are in treatment, then you feel it's luck was on his side and the health system. so overstretched.
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luck as what these patients will need. let's have a look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world today. australian authorities have ordered residents for neighborhoods in central sydney to stay home for a week. it's part of measures to contain a growing up break of the delta very and of course, 19 several dozen cases have been recorded this week. ella ruth has most anti government journalists to remind for the savage from prison to house arrest inmates . he was arrested in may off the intersection of a ryan plane on its way to villiers from athens authorities and by the routes for the plane to land and minced, where he was taken into custody the arrest prompted. international outrage. let's take a look now at some other developments in the global corona, virus pandemic. israel has we introduced the mandatory wearing of face must indoor to slow rising infection rates. people only exempt from the rule when exercising or
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at home taiwan is tightening. border controls to keep out the highly contagious delta variant of the virus arrivals from 5 countries, including britain will be placed in centralized, quarantined facilities. and russia is hoping to speed up. it's like a box, a nation campaign for making it mandatory for certain workers to be vaccinated. employees in government, retail and health care could be fired for refusing the job. i tend to be in union, summit has wrapped up in brussels after 2 days of fetus discussions. leaders discussed various matters including economic recovery after the pandemic. but the meeting was overshadowed by disagreement on russia and on hungary. most member states expressed strong opposition to new laws, passed and hungry that impact the l. g. b t q. community that. meanwhile, a joint franco german planned to hold meetings with russian president vladimir putin was shot down. john chancellor, england acco said she's disappointed. the proposal failed. a more on that,
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let's speak to caterina about a she's a member and vice president of the european parliament of his body. you lead us rejected my cause and knock a suggestion to hold talks of putin. how is the use supposed to show strength for moscow if it can show unity? well, was russia, it is very difficult for the european union to be united because the countries have so extremely different historical experiences with russia. so this is the area where probably is the most difficult to find common ground. and i think that have been good, good results reached. but yes, on this point to meet him or not, there was no agreement on that one. in a press conference angle, america defended the suggestion to try to put in. let's have a quick listen. duff getting up front, adding that he has taken
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a very different view of what's being proposed. well, it doesn't matter whether it's speaking with the russian president or the us president speaking with him. he didn't offer the russians any gift. if i may put it like that, i am saddened by that because it shows that we don't have the trust amongst ourselves. that needed to know that we do have the self confidence required to conduct such tools on all class. we need to work on that. the understand all that comment was there from german trans. mccleary. disappointed over lack of disagreement issue right. does that you need more courage and dealing with russia? i do agree with anglo mack on this point. i mean, she mentioned it. the american president met joe biden and letting me put in, sorry, we need other people, other presidents that are not, that not have a highly democratic reputation. so i think there would have been good reasons for,
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from meeting letting me put you on this level. but we do have to take into consideration that there are countries like the baltic men states who are really very hostile to this idea because they have this very different experience. and they believe that you would see this as a witness and not as an invitation for fair dialogue and other hotly debated topic summit was hungry is controversial. l g b, teach you law or some you leaders. question with a hungry still actually has a place inside the you with a does prime minister even go so far as to say? no, it does not. we agree. well, i'm very happy about this outrage because it is very much justifies, but it is far too late. we have all watched the orbit and turning hungary into
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a country that cannot be called democratic anymore, and this has been going on for over 10 years. and nobody is really spoken out, which of course has to do with his party if he does being part of the conservative parliamentary group in the european parliament. now, he is not remember that he left and now everybody is more outspoken, which is good. but we've failed to, to really stop him from turning from turning this into a dictatorship. but what do these wrists tell us about the state of the european union as pretty fundamental stuff? is it not? it is absolutely, it is absolutely vital that all of them on the states returned to the common ground . i mean, it's not something but one member state defined. it's laid down in the treaties, especially an article to all our fundamental values. and they're not respecting
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democracy and rule of law, not the separation of powers, not the independence of the judiciary, not free media. so we really have to not only step off and say something, we have to narrow possibilities to act, for example, to hungry to the, to the european court of justice or impose sanctions on the basis that we have just we have just opened up about a vice president of european parliament, thank you very much for your time. you're welcome. rescued rescue crews are still searching through rubble that used to be an apartment building in the u. s. state of florida. it partially collapsed early on thursday. at least 4 people are known to have died, but the official fear this number may rise as more than 150 people are still missing. it's day 2 for rescue operations in florida. the sun comes up and the
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severe damage is visible. once again, the only debris is left of roughly $55.00 apartment units in surfside. close to miami teams are working in 12 hour shift search unless you haven't stopped since they 1st arrived. at the scene. in the parking garage firefighters tried to stabilize the foundation and tunnel into the rebel of what used to be beach front, high rise. we are going to work as hard as we can to continue our search and rescue effort. that is our priority. that is where we're focused and protecting our 1st responders who are on the scene. but it's not just the rescue teams that are at the scene. non stop residents and neighbors were there throughout the night to support each other, waiting to hear from loved ones. i tried to conduct them about nobody, nobody answered, i tried to contact them also on what's up, nobody you know,
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under any answers. so hopefully the are okay in the area where the collapse building is located. many residents have an international background and relatives abroad where we're working with constituents to help get visas process quickly. so we can get their family members over here to be able to make sure that they can be standing by to get to the critical news. they're all waiting for florida declared a state of emergency to release additional funds and personnel, federal assistance is on the way as well. all we can do is try to help people that are in that situation and obviously get us answers as well for the future. so something like this never happens again, because it's not just the search for survivors that keeps this community on tenterhooks. they want answers about how this could happen. we both have question on to veronica rubio. she's a journalist and speak so now from miami, veronica, do you have any new details how this could happen? the collapse of building?
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hi and thank you for having me. so what we don't have, it will take engineers yesterday. they were predicting at least a week, but this is certainly going to take longer to understand what happened. but there is some understanding or you play some of the questions that are arising in what kind of concrete was you because of the proximity of the building to the beach. and that means that the concrete have interaction would fall with salt water. you know, we don't really have the hurricane here, and so there is going to be a lot of inspection into how the building was built and then how the environmental factors contributed to catastrophe that took place yesterday. we'll come back to that in a moment. but what's, can you tell us about the rescue operations? this is still hope that someone survived. whereas hearing that they are conscious, they have some specialized microphones and, and whenever they hear some sound that they're, you know,
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priority things that people are hard. but i really don't have information about how hopeful you know they try to limit how much they're saying. i don't know if it's so that the family and friends with people who are missing maybe just get whatever limited information that the media has. what have while they're doing there and they're inspector, i went to work. so i, you know, the 4th official by trying to be hopeful people i speak to are hoping that they're going to find the missing people. but the number of missing people has been pre overnight. and so it's hard to say this has been it for now and will really surprises me is the fact that normally we hear these kinds of stories of collapsing building that usually come from countries with developing economies and not highly industrialized western countries like the u. s. do you think that this could have
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to do with i don't know, show the maintenance of any kind of disruption to the building that wasn't taken care of? yes, in this building and found that it's located in verify, it's part of the program that requires buildings to go to a 40 year certification process that includes looking at the architecture plan and any maintenance that was done over time. and then if we need every year, and apparently the building inspection process was not done by this point. and so i think there's a lot of frustration because perhaps they could have identified some major flaws in their construction before they. this is an area that yesterday i haven't spoken to an elected official rep commissioner for position. and she was saying that this is
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a call to stop the over development. and if it's a very it's a beautiful small town close to the beat. what literally on the beach, and it's very attractive for developers, and they're trying to see that it's, it's, it's, the focus has been so much in bill bill bill getting more people here and not the concerns on the mental factors and all of the instructional concerns. so it's certainly there they're going to find certainly they will find problems in construction and maintenance over the furniture in miami. thank you very much for this backgrounds and update. thank you for having and i look at some of the stories that we're following for you. keep all that has voted in favor of eating. it's strict abortion law. 62 percent of residents voted to relax. the lord government proposed legal changes to allow termination when the
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woman's mental or physical health is at risk or when fetuses have fatal physical abnormalities. former president trump's lawyer, rudy giuliani and has lost his license to practice law in new york for supporting donald trump's big lie that presidential election was rigged. this is the bitter blow for the man who was once mayor of new york city and the federal prosecutor. for the very beginning, the male ballast for at least 5 people died off the rad. so nato raised houses to the ground and the check republics, se hundreds of others were injured and at least a 1000 homes were destroyed. neighboring austria for vacuum has sent crews to join the rescue effort. this is what wind speeds of up to 330 kilometers an hour can do 7 small towns in the czech republic. south looked like this on friday morning.
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everything is somewhere here. all the windows. it took everything it flew through here. everything is all over the courtyard. thousands of homes were destroyed or lost power when the tornado struck on thursday night along with strong thunderstorms residence reported hailstones. the size of tennis balls. also extensive traffic disruptions with fallen power lines closing a major motor away. the send the send, the i can't even describe it. it was like a was on everything was spinning around and flying. it took our roof away. in one minute everything changed. emergency work is spent the morning combing through the wreckage, looking for survivors. they have now moved on to the painstaking clean up phase. the ministry of the interior has relates to over 60000000 euros to help these
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communities. there also be charging collection of brian out over nice people. i've been spending sending a lot of money towards those. and also major online crude suppliers in district republic, i've been delivering food as a to these areas. so we're things that i am trying public is a strong sense to solid. darcy tornadoes in the czech republic with the last notable one dating back to 2004 researches in israel say they have identified a previously unknown type of actual human that lives alongside all species. more than a 100000 years ago. the finding said new light on, through the course of human evolution. remnants of an ancient human form near the city of rambler, research is discovered remains of this previously unknown link and evolution. a partial skull and jaw from an individual who lived between 140120000 years ago,
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belong to the very old group that lived in the vine. we can rewrite in a, in a way the history of the development of the under tells. now we can say that it's probably that they originate in, in the event in our region, rather than in europe, in many researchers. so it's until now, the dig also uncovered large quantities of animal bones as well as stone tools. scientists believe this species most likely interacted with the local homo sapiens, meaning modern day israel may have served as a melting pot where different human populations mixed with one another before spreading out across several continents. supposing is now in formula one, the turkish grand prix has been added to this year's calendar to replace of toby council rights. and singapore is the 2nd year running that the event of the symbol park circuit has been brought into the schedule due to other races being canceled.
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the senior program pre was removed from this year championship this month, due to corona virus restrictions that an antenna. it's raining wimbledon champion, simone, a hollow pass announced that injury will prevent her from defending her crown. at this year's tournament, held up says a calf problem will stop her from taking part in the grand slam, which gets on the way on monday. the romanian is the 2nd big name to pull off of a women's drop. well, number 2, now me a sucker also withdrew for personal reasons. you want c d w news. he is a reminder of the top stories were following for you. at least 12 german soldiers have been injured in a car bomb attack on us troops. and molly, the attack happened more than 150 kilometers north of gout troops stationed near by it camp capital. that's part of the united nations peacekeeping mission
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