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[000:00:00;00] ah, [000:00:00;00] was, ah, this is the w news coming to live from berlin. russia sounds the alarm over a new wave of the corona, virus numbers of new cases have reach record highs across the country. some regions are introducing tupper restrictions to stop the virus spreading. we take a look at why the pandemic is surging again. also in the program. because 19 outbreak in australia, once lauded for containing the virus authorities in australia,
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are now dealing with multiple clusters of infections and rescue team searching for survivors at the site of last week's florida apartment, collab say they are not ready to give up more than $150.00 of the complexes, residents are still missing, plus an evening of suspense and surprises at the euro. 2020. yeah. the belgium ends portugal. stream of back to back titles while the czech republic known south another ah. me hello and terry martin, good to have you with us. russia is in the grip of a 3rd wave of the current virus that's threatening to overwhelm the country's health service. the capital moscow recorded 144 cobra, 1900 deaths and 24 hours on sunday. that's the highest rate since the beginning of the pandemic,
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and an average of $20000.00 new infections are being reported across the country each day. authorities are imposing strict new measures to counter the surge as the w. your chateau reports, the st. petersburg city beach couldn't be busy with temperatures about 30 degrees celsius. thousands of russians have come to the gulf of finland to escape the hard to weather and social distances. russia is in the middle of its 3rd quarter fires. wave thanks to the rapidly spreading, built a very and the stories are sounding the alarm is in you. you taishan accounts for almost 90 percent over the u. k. presentation will go with 9 net explosives. you have had record numbers of new because mortality statistics. i'm not going either here to record the numbers. so just one day to switch those to
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me at most officials are talking about more than 20000 new infections every day. most of them in moscow to get to the situation under control is irrational. capital has re open field hospitals and build medical stations, especially for corona virus. all of the hospitals are quickly being re equipped to handle corporate 19 patients. but their main goal is to get more citizens vaccinated against private 19. russia was the 1st country in the world to get a scene to market with nick t. v. so far, however, only 10 percent of the population has been vaccinated. the government wants that to, to change by degree from now on, all companies in moscow must have at least 60 percent of their workforce vaccinate . right. and the mayor is right. everyone has to get vaccinated to stop the corona virus each year. they shouldn't force them, they should try to motivate us with jim,
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because there was correct time for love down in the virus will spread less quickly this way because everyone should be vaccinated at home and to get money for food at the same time. then we will all healthy movies. the restaurants are still open if only until 11 pm, but in the future, the only people who have been vaccinated have a medical certificate showing that they have to come out or have a negative p. c, r test will be allowed to eat there is there will have to scan a q r code issued by the moscow health authority, which with a cheerleader. and of course, this means our turnover will be much lower, especially at the beginning until the customers have gotten used to it. but i think with each passing week will feel relief with more and more people getting vaccinated. i filled out to your fatalist, but even these unprecedented measure, i saw a cry from the tough luck. don't think government imposed last year as an sections
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began to rise. biologist say it's a case of too little, too late, and that 3rd wave could be arrested last oil. and d, w, you're russia who filed that report join just now from moscow. you're a how well equipped is the russian health care system to handle this 3rd way? well, terry, i do hope and people in the russia also do hope that the rational houses didn't want to collapse. actually moscow survived the 1st to current wave pretty well despite the quite high high numbers of infections. and this time, once again, all the resources are currently being activated. we saw it in my report, but i have to say that the here in moscow will even kind of west on bubble with western medical standards and pretty well equipped hospitals. but not all of russia you'd like moscow and the situation in the rest of the country was often much more dramatic last year. and now we are unfortunately,
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once again hearing about all the crowded hospitals where passions are placed on mattresses in the hallways because there are no bats left. we're hearing about exhaust doc, doctor us about the shortage of medicines and even about the shortage of the vaccine against cali 19 in some region of russia. speaking of vaccines, here is russia, as you pointed out, was one of the 1st countries in the world to develop an export code vaccine. how can it be then that it's now so far behind many other countries in backs moving its own people? well look as there are different reasons for this. russian vaccine supposed to be had a long been considered unsafe who, when it came out, it was released onto the market to quickly before the clinical investigation was completed. the next problem is that the ration simply have very little trust in their own state and much of what comes from this state isn't necessarily considered safe. finally, the russian officials have been down playing the scale of the pandemic.
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consequently, in the past few months, the message has been sent to us has almost that shift of victory over the coral. no virus. ultimately people here believed they would be spared a 3rd way for december. that are consequences, like the ones we have seen in india. it seems now that that, that won't be through unfortunately. and so the 3rd wave is beginning to take hold there. the russian officials are relying on vaccinations up in vaccination numbers to fight it. what about a lot? do authorities really think they can avoid a lot them i don't think so. even though in moscow city government has introduced to new measures against covet 19 virus resorts to say that there is no way any more that these metals all locked down will be enough to stop the 3rd wave . as the only thing they could do is to minimize the extent of the panoramic a bit in restaurants in moscow starting today. only people who recovered from call it on people who have been vaccinated. i allowed in then all employees in the
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service service sector in moscow. must be vaccinated with no exception, and 30 percent of all employees in companies must work from home, but the most important factor is time and it seems that the authorities may already have lost it and that they are now playing catch up. jury, thank you so much. our moscow bureau chief, you're ever shut. australian cities are tightening their current of virus restrictions, as cases rise across the country. sidney and darwin have imposed locked downs. other cities have made mask wherein compulsory experts say the current outbreak is the most serious. since the beginning of the pandemic. the countries response has been hampered by a stuttering vaccination drive. only 5 percent of the population is fully inoculated against the buyers. more than this, let's cross over to catherine james freelance journalist in sydney. thanks for being with us, catherine. i understand there are flare ups occurring across the country. what's
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behind that? the big. there's 2 main flare ups that term have been spread. so one was in sydney, the, as you know, we have very strict quarantine rules around arrivals except for the airport for the airline staff. and apparently the driver of the airline staff contracted the delta various on june 16th so only 12 days ago. and we now have $130.00 cases in should be and grad sydney area. that's what sparked the most recent lockdown key. that's going to be in place for 14 days. meanwhile, in victoria regional work was traveling up to the old and territory. now he didn't have the virus, but he's playing transferred in queensland, another state and that state required him to go into temporary hotel quarantine
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where he picked up the alissa curious strain of the covert bars and took that to the mine where he worked in the northern territory, the concern for that particular situation is that he worked in amount of 900 people and for 7 days it seemed he had coated without realizing. and those $900.00 people have all gone to other parts of the country. and so this is because these are the 4 cases that are in the northern territory, the community cases in the northern territory that until now hadn't had any community transmission on the days. so that's that look down. ok, sterling was celebrated for its initial response to the pandemic. now we've got these outbreaks happening, did that early success? maybe get the country a false sense of security? it may have, obviously a trailer was banking on this very strict quarantine that it had in place for new
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arrivals and had very strict caps on arrivals. and obviously these 2 cases have both been lakes in that quarantine. and as you mentioned, there is a 5, only 5 percent inoculation of the population. the lockdown was required for that. in those situations, the government is trying to prevent spread, but the complacency is a difficult question and perhaps perhaps the complacency was more that people didn't feel there was much of a threat. and so a lot of these restrictions were listed and astray. there is definitely going to be facing a different different kind of struggle to what other nations have saying in that we, we really have 0 tolerance for cobra as you've been here from the numbers. i mean, these cases for cetera, 85 cases. the look down. ok cancer, thanks so much. that was journals. catherine james, they're in sydney and let's check on some other stories making
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headlines around the world today. local media and hong kong are reporting the arrest of an editorial writer at the now defunct pro democracy newspaper. apple daily. they say full why kong was detained as he tried to fly out of the territory . please confirm the rest of a 57 year old man. us president joe biden has authorized the 2nd round of air strikes against iranian back militias in iraq and syria. the u. s. as the strikes targeted operational and weapons storage facilities. after drone attacks against us personnel and silly comes by and tries to revive the international nuclear deal with rab residence in the german city. a boardwalk have held a funeral service for victims of a brutal knife attack. they laid wreaths and candles at the scene where 3 women were killed. the suspect that 24 year old smalley immigrant was shot in the leg by police and arrested. and frances par, right national rally party has suffered
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a severe blow and sundays regional elections. the party again failed to secure control of any of frances electoral regions. the outcome deprives maureen le pen of the chance to show her party is fit for power ahead of next year's presidential rates. risky worker is coming through the rubble of a collapsed florida. apartment block say there is still hope of finding survivors. more than 150 people are still on, accounted for some 4 days after the 12 story complex collapsed. the death toll was now at 9 relatives of the missing have been allowed to visit the site to see rescue efforts for themselves. mike noriega came looking for his grandmother, a 92 year old living alone, my grand. when he got the, the devastation was right before him, and yet he couldn't believe it. we rushed over and got here around 2 30 am. and
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when we saw the scene, it's just it was so hard to process them in the debris. they stumbled across a card and it happened to be my grandmother's name silva, and it was a birthday card that was given to her a couple of weeks ago. mean what are the chances that that would happen? many others in miami dade county florida are desperate to find signs of life at the sight of collapse. on sunday, some family members were shuttled in buses after they demanded to visit the site. rescue teams have been working through the wreckage for dave's international units from mexico and israel are assisting as well. but people are frustrated that the rescue mission appeals to be too slow. the refill now scattered throughout and it's compact and extremely compact. so it's a very slow process where we have to sure we have to have a live the best we can as we're moving through the area. because again,
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if there is a voice space, we want to make sure we're given every possibility office of items. and that's where we can't just go in and move things radically, because that's going to have the worst outcome possible. over the next days, miami dade county says it's going to audit every building older than 40 years to ensure that they won't come crashing down under all this ruin. noriega doesn't know if her grandmother is still alive, but he sees her birthday card as a sign. i just feel like it's really god's way of comforting off to say either way . whatever happened with your grandmother, she's okay. spain has joined a handful of countries to have legalized euthanasia and assisted suicide, terminally or severely ill patients can now and their lives upon request. if they
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fulfill the requirements and receive the approval of doctors to change the law comes after years. campaigning by supporters. d. w correspondent nicole reese piled this report from address as soon go, miss boy, don't take care to keep the photos of the husband placed the important memories of him. the time they spent together and the challenges they had to overcome, especially after her husband luis, started the fight against an aggressive type of multiple sclerosis. and say to me that you will give us the disease was the devastating for him. it destroyed him within 10 years until he died in the new york and he was in great pain. it was so bad that he couldn't even stand the weight of the bed linen on his skin. and the pain got worse than usual. there was no drug that could have helped him even a little but the worst thing was, and that is what he always said, that there was no dignity in his life any more. in the way,
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he was completely dependent on others. he didn't have any freedom anymore. he wasn't able to do anything by himself except move his head. percentage one last week, demarco's passed away 4 years ago. all the while he was fighting for the legalize ational euthanasia in spain. he wanted the right to end his life and dignity as a woman, when all had continued her husband's fight together with many others until they will listen to in march, spain became the 4th country in the you to approve youth and asia supported by a clear majority parliament, historical moment expenses federal law is now when you fact the association for a dignified death estimates that in densely populated regions like madrid, that could be one application for youth and asia per day. per applicant will probably be people who have an advance form of cancer and only
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a few months left to live. and we are those who have severe heart lung kidney disease and would also dies within months, measures. there's still a lot to learn about. the new law says that no matter only people who are incurable ill and that's an unreasonable hardship can make a request for euthanasia. people with mental illnesses excluded before the request is approved. several doctors, inter commission need to discuss each case and intentionally long process designed to avoid mistakes. the new law also means that doctors is the death won't have to stay hidden in the shadows anymore. there's a ones in spain and 15 percent of doctors admitted that they already had help someone at some point. and then there were also doctors who said that they would do it again because they thought that duty over the, the progression to get,
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i mean there is some conservative politicians have criticized the law for putting life in the hands of authority. the catholic church reject euthanasia to that resistance is why it took years for the law to be passed. watson will move when an unnecessary wait. 3rd, when the police everyone wants to be alive and that those who ask for the permission to end their lives to it because they are already tremendously detached from their lives because there's no solution for the suffering for her husband, the law comes too late, but his wife is sure that he would be pleased to hear that from now on a self determined death is legal in spain. the. these were the scenes in bruce. he says belgium don't raining champions. portugal out of the european football championship in the round of 16, oregon. those are made the difference with the superb long range goal in the 1st
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half of one neil defeat means portugal relinquish their hold on the european championship trophy. well to talk more about the exit of the title holders younique's speeches here from the w sports. good to see yet did you see this coming? i didn't say portugal exiting the torments, so i had them down to make the semi finals. they do have a very good scored, but then again, they came up against a very, very good belgium side and sometimes that's how it works. and these knockout torments in portugal, they have a very, very good squad of talented plays. but there were always question marks about the coach and in the center. and i think they probably got punished teeth and playing to conservatively in the 1st half. they did. try to open up the game, bring on the creative plays in the 2nd half, but by then already a gold down. and they didn't have a bit of bad luck. they hit the post a, the keeper, belgium cape cut was made. if you could save, they could say because they are unlucky. but at the, on the day this belgian teams to good. i think they got their tactic spot on. and they're the ones going through the next round. so the belgians have not the reigning champions out of the tournament. do you think the belgians can go all the
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way? yeah, definitely. they definitely have the talent. they've got romilly leacock who up top who is just a big force in scoring goals, but also bringing the other players into play. and then they've got a great mid field as well. but there are injury concerns over kevin the brain and it, and so missing 2 of the best players going into the next match against italy is going to be pretty tough. they've also only been tested in this torment so far by conservative or defense minded teams against italy who play a more attacking brand of football, a lot of movement, a lot of intensity. i think the aging backline is going to have a tough time. so this will definitely be the biggest test the belgium have had so far in the torment. you know, i, thanks so much looking forward to all that alex paid from d w. sports in some of these other game, the czech republic reached the quarter finals after a surprise whenever the netherlands in budapest mathias,
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the licked red card in the 2nd half turned the game in the checks favor. and they capitalized on their advantage to win to nail. well, it's just a couple of hours by car, from the check border to budapest, so it's no surprise that fans traveled hungry and their numbers and later celebrated their team's performance. do you the, the triumphant walks from the stadium, the check invasion, celebrating the sweetest, the victory? oh, i think people perfect down very good much i like to use my 1st much in chick or players were just as ecstatic as it goes from too much honish. and puts a chick with the dutch to the sword, so misquoted me is unreal. no, it's a dream. but i'm, yes, and it was the basic game of my life with this is the euro's on the check national
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team, though, it just came out of lots of funds in the stands and it was a great game. i enjoyed it. a little sybil describe us. how does this, i'm still the dutch struggled after mathias the legs red card for them. it was another bitter disappointment and their weight when the 1st major trophy, since you $88.00 goes on. well, i hope we were very optimistic, but no, we're ashamed. losing to now to check the public shouldn't be possible. funny. it's a shame we didn't play well, i think we're finally allowed to watch football from the stands again. and then this happens. but the night belong to the checks. you played denmark in the quarter finals and will know surely fear no one in this week or half of the draw in gymnastics, reading olympic champion simone biles has booked her place on the u. s. team for the upcoming tokyo games. miles is considered one of the best gymnast in the sports
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history. but she didn't enjoy perfect night at the u. s. trials, she fell during her routine on the balance beam spice that despite that, her overall was easily good enough to secure her spot in tokyo files as aiming to become the 1st woman in more than half a century to successfully defend and all round olympic now of south africa where starting fever has broken out one year, millions of sardine swim along the country's coast, followed by birds, sharks and fishermen running to get their chair. sure. catch our correspond either increased join the fisherman of causal lou natal province to experience the fever for himself. this isn't an oil leak. it's a shoal of nadine fishermen, gerald michael and his team. a waiting for this warm. okay. yeah. yeah.
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there's no that was within seconds. everything suddenly gets very hectic. right, right. good. i thought in view everybody starts to read and shack. yeah. yes, more yeah. right. oh yeah. between june and august, the sardines move along the east coast of south africa following the cold currents in the indian ocean. bigger hungry fish follow them. and so do the fishermen. the clothes or the shoals of sardines gets to the coast, the better the chances of catch a pocket of guardians in the middle of the net. a thing on the rock is huge disappointment when the net gets caught and breaks. most of the sardines
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get away. let's put a portrait off with few kilometers further on. another team have more like throw in catches 150 crates worth of sardines in a net 2 thirds of the fish i sold for more than 2000 euros. the rest goes to the team. it took a chance to gamble and it's paid off. and like you can see the novice about the edge, you know in the game is very dangerous. as you can see, i've injured myself. i had a cable go through my leg. and that's the name of the game. we play with shocks, rocks net, rough seas, everything. but if you can get the fish, you can make some money. for gerald tobacco and his team, the 1st thing to do is repair the net. and then go home,
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empty handed bed to bed. 3 bad luck. everybody. i suppose a name gets it. according to buckle. saudi fever should be around for a few more weeks. you're watching d. w. news from berlin, coming up next business with my colleague, monica jones. i'm terry martin for me and all of us. thanks for watching the news . news
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