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ah, was, ah, business the w news live from the corona virus outbreak in australia takes the time for the new restrictions are imposed as small case as emerge. and multiple parts of the country. officials call it a new phase of the tandem also on the program brush also sounds the alarm over a 3rd wave of the corona, virus numbers of cases have reached record highs, despite russia being the 1st country to roll out of axes and hopes are fading, but rescue team searching for survivors of the apartment collapse and florida say
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they are not ready to river plus an evening of suspense and surprises at the euro. 2020. yeah. the belgian and portugal. dream of back to back title. as a check with public knox out the netherland ah ah, i'm guy that says welcome to the program. australian leaders are holding an emergency meeting. as new corona virus cases emerge across the country. several cities have imposed lock downs and made mosque wearing compulsory exit say the current outbreak is the most serious since the beginning of the pandemic. sidney's iconic opera house shrouded in silence. it's puzzling street's deserted
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decision has responded to an outbreak of the highly contagious corona virus. delta variant with the 2 week lockdown. meanwhile, a lot done, and darwin has been extended. the reality is we are not out of the woods yet, not by a long life. the risk to the community has grown in the past 24 hours. we are now in an extremely critical period. we must die lockdown while we keep this bar as trapped. other cities have made mosque wearing compulsory and limited social gatherings. australia has recorded relatively few cases. $30000.00 since the pandemic began. but its success in keeping the virus at bay has been threatened by a stuttering vaccination campaign. only around 5 percent of the population is fully vaccinated. we really faced the most serious crisis in the coven demik since the
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early days. in february, march, last year. it's made the worse because this was a largely avoidable and foreseeable crisis. but thanks to the very poor procurement and roll out of the vaccines, we don't have that strength to, to respond to the situation that emerging as the virus forces life to a standstill. australians can only hope that the vaccination roller picks up speed soon. for me on this, let's cross over to catherine james, the journalist in sydney. catherine in new clusters of cases across the country. what's behind that? that's right. as you heard the case numbers are relatively low, so we currently have 130 in sidney. the reason for stress is locked down is that is caused by the delta variance and that happens at the last 12 days. astray
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is tolerance for any cases is basically zeros. the same in the northern territory that locked down is full cases. but again, with a much lesser equipped health system, they have locked down immediately. they do not want any further transmissions within the community. and so we're seeing that you are a tolerance for coded bringing a lot downs and mainly so the conch tech traces have time to get across the, the track, the right of transmission. so i understand only 5 percent of history as population as so far been fully vaccinated. that's definitely not much compared to other highly developed countries. even germany is much further ahead. why is the figure so low? well as you mentioned earlier, the, the rollout has been. flo, the right of vaccinations that are arriving in the country everyday has been small and when you think about the threat level and astray was so low. so the, the urgency to go out and get back tonight at the definitely not there. this
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situation of course will change that people really do not feel that they want to be back and look down to like rebecca, the start. so that's going to be wrapped up the government, as you mentioned, is having an emergency meeting on monday out. that will be on the table in a very serious way. the state governments are pretty furious about it. the federal government has been in charge of that. they banked more on the astrazeneca vaccine and then the medical advice around that changed. so they are trying to ramp up the purchase and shipment of the 5, the vaccine. and a lot of people were waiting for the arrival of the find the vaccine for the people who is age 60 and under jealous. catherine james, joining us from sitting there. thank you. thank you. was down the subject. russia is in the grip of the 3rd wave of the corona virus that is threatening to overwhelm the country's health service, the capital moscow, and just recorded 124 death in one day, from colbert 19 surpassing
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a panoramic record set at the weekend. an average of $20000.00 new infections are being reported across the country each day. the authorities are imposing. spect new measures to counter the search as t w's. you will hear misha. to reports, the st. petersburg city beach couldn't be busy with the temperatures about 30 degrees celsius filaments 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 on the fire wave. thanks to the rapidly spreading built very, i'm sorry, it is. sounding the alarm is in you taishan accounts for almost 90 percent over the years with school with 19 explorer. if you have had record numbers of noon because mortality statistics, i'm not looking either because i've been here to has direct numbers. so within one
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business officials are talking about more than 20 fellows and new infections every day. most of them in moscow to get the situation under control, the russian 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 it 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 seen to market with sport leak v. so far, however, only 10 percent of the population has been vaccinated. the government wants to get to change by degree from now on. all companies in moscow must at least 60 percent of their workforce vaccinated. we have the right and the mayor is right. everyone has to get vaccinated to stop the corona, virus,
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euros. the 70 or they shouldn't force us, they should try to motivate us with the gym to deal with. correct. i'm flora logged in in the virus feel spread less quickly this way because everyone should be back to needed at home and to get money for food at the same time. then we will all be healthy movies. restaurants are still open if only until 11 pm, but in the future, only people who have been vaccinated have a medical certificate showing as they have recovered or who have a negative bit the art has to will be allowed to eat. there is, there will have to scan a q r code issued by c moscow health authority with a trina 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 to your fatalist. but even these unprecedented measures are cry from
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tough lock down the government imposed last year as infections began to rise. biologists say it's a case of too little too late and is that the 3rd wave be arrested by someone that's go to moscow. your father was report is standing by for a theory. how well equipped is the health care system to handle this 3rd wave? while people in russia can only hope that the valve system won't collapse at this time go to at least he and moscow, all resources are currently being activated. an actual fact, despite the quite high numbers of infections, most close to revive, to the 4th, to go on the waves quite well. but we have to keep in mind that he and moscow people leak and kind of bubble with western medical standards and quite well equipped hospitals. the situation in the rest country is very different and it was often much more dramatic last year all ready. this time, once again,
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there are imports about over crowded hospitals where no beds left so that the patients have to be placed on mattresses in the hallways. that report to be shortage of medicines and even lack of chemicals for the corona test. and some region have apparently not enough exceeding against 19 all the russia that was the 1st country involved to put ever seen against the growing aren't in the market. you know, and you just mentioned the vaccine, is that a lot of vaccines skepticism in russia wise, the percentage of people who have oxygenated so low well, the reason for these are very different. i think when school came out, the russian vaccine had to be long, been considered unsafe. not only in the west, but also here in russia because it was too quickly released onto the market before the clinical investigation was finished. but the big problem that russians have very little trust in the state and much of what comes from the state isn't
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necessarily considered safe for them. are there the kremlin, has consequently done play to the scale of the panoramic in the past few months, announcing the prostate has almost achieved victory over the wireless. so what comes from the stave could also be locked down, but officials are still shying away from it. why well, look, a very tough look down is that the, the mosque of, i've had in the 1st wave of the corona virus, of the virus. again go simply had many damaging consequences for the economy. another reason is that it was form, it was in march last year, but not hot. now we've got temperature is above 30 degrees celsius. and if you look, if you look at the people back at home with a, just like, yeah go, they go crazy. so if the government is trying to introduce other soft measures, restaurants here in moscow starting today have to elect even the only people who recovered from corporate or people who have been vaccinated. all employees in the
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service sector in moscow must be boxed and needed. and 30 percent of all employees must work from home, but called the 1900 resorts to say that there is no way that these measures will be enough to stop it. the 3rd way, a wife, as the only thing they could do is to minimize the extent of the pandemic a little bit. the w u a her reporting from oscar, the i thank you. you're a annual monsoon. rain has called flooding along the river ganges in india. and exposed hundreds of graves of corona, virus victims. most of the bodies are thought to be of people who died doing a big rise in cases earlier this year. the discovery has fueled allegations that the indian government has concealed the true number of coven 19 fatalities. a single body floats down the ganges. india's sacred river has turned into
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a graveyard. seasonal flooding has caused the river to swell, revealing hundreds of bodies, they are mostly sought to be victims of india. second ways of coded 19. during a search in cases crematorium could not keep up with demand. the mama bodies was thrown into the river and were floating in the water. the local authorities arrange information for them because upon the water level in the river is rising, many bodies end up in the water and there's a chance that the river will be contaminated with cremation, that families could not afford. and now being carried out on the river banks, more than a 1000 corpses have washed up here. since may health professionals have accused the indian government of fudging its current of virus figures. to hide the true death
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toll. the official number stands at nearly 400000. the hundreds of corpses emerging from the ganges suggests that number may be far higher than some of the other stories making headlines today. torrential rain is called flooding. landslides, in hong kong, authorities say more than 70 millimeters of rainfall was recorded. several districts severe weather led to the suspension of classes, vaccine services, court hearings, and morning trading at the hong kong stock exchange. sweetest prime, minnesota steph, unless and has resigned a week after losing a confidence vote in parliament. it means that countries, parliamentary speaker, has now to appoint a new government. the alternative was left and to call a snap election. he decided against this because of the pandemic. france as far rides, national rally party has suffered
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a severe blow in sundays regional elections. the party again failed to secure control of any of frances electoral regions. the outcome deprives leah morrila penn . offer chance to show her parties fit for power ahead of next year. presidential race the us military has released footage. it says shows as strikes against iran back to malicious along the theory and iraqi border. the pentagon says it's targeted operational and weapon storage facilities off the drone attacks against american personnel in facilities. it comes as president, president biden tries to revise the international looks, nuclear deal with iran rescue workers combing through the rubble of collapse. florida. apartment block say that is still hope of finding survivors. more than 150 people are still unaccounted for. 4 days after the complex collapse, the death toll is now at 9 relatives of the missing have been allowed to visit the
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site. 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 when we saw the scene, it's just it was so hard to process them in the debris, the stumbled across a card. and it happened to be my grandmother's name hilda. 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 the demanded to visit the site.
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rescue teams have been working through the wreckage for days, international units from mexico and israel are assisting as well. but people are frustrated that the rescue mission appears to be to slow the refill scattered throughout and it's compact and extremely compact. so it's a very slow process where we have to sure we have to stabilize the best we can as we're moving through the area. because again, if there is a void space, we want to make sure we're given every possibility office of items. and that's why 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 there won't come crashing down. under all this ruin, noriega doesn't know if his grandmother is still alive, but he sees her bought the card as a sign. i just feel like it's really god's way of comforting off to say either way
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. whatever happened with your grandmother? she's okay. spain has joined a handful of countries to have legalized assisted suicide, terminally or seriously ill. patients can now and their lives upon request if they fulfill the requirements and receive the approval of doctors. the change in the law comes after years of complaining by supporters w correspondence. nicole is filed this report from madrid. as soon as miss boy takes care to keep the photos of her husband safe place, the important memories of him, the time they spent together and the challenges they had to overcome. especially after her husband, luis stopped at the fight against an aggressive type of multiple sclerosis and said me that you will give us the disease when the devastating for him. it destroyed him within only 10 years until he died in new york. and he was in great pain,
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it was so bad that he couldn't even stand the weight of a bed linen on his skin. and the pain got worse. 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 anymore. in the way, he was completely dependent on others. he didn't have any freedom any more. he wasn't able to do anything by himself except move his head and proceed with them. articles passed away 4 years ago, all the while he was fighting for the legalization of 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 were listed in march, they became the 4th country in the u to approve youth and asia supported by a clear majority parliament historical moment expenses that the law
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is now in effect, 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 advanced form of cancer and only a few months left to live. and we are those who have to be a heart long kidney disease and would also die within months. this is, this is still a lot to learn about. the new law says that, and i mean only people who are incurable, ill and unreasonable hardship can make a request for youth and asia. people with mental illnesses excluded before the request is approved. several doctors into condition need to discuss each case and intentionally long process designed to avoid mistakes. the new law also means that doctors to, to death won't have to stay hidden in the shadows anymore. there's been a ones in spain and 15 percent of doctors admitted that they already had help
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someone at some point, you know. and then there were also doctors who said that they would do it again because they thought that you t already a progression to get. i mean there is some conservative politicians have criticized for putting lives in the hands of authorities. the catholic church rejects euthanasia to that resistance is why it took years for the law to be passed. watson will miss window an unnecessary wait. 31, the pretty we everyone wants to be alive and that those who ask for the permission to end their lives to it because they're 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.
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the weather seems in brussels. belgium dumped raining turn to portugal out of the european football championship in the round of 16 to organize. i made the difference with the long range goal in the 1st one is that he means portugal relinquish that hold on the earth in san francisco, probably little earlier than expected from w. sports told us what belgium did right and what portugal got wrong. portugal i have a very, very good squad of talented players, but there were always question marks about the coach and no central. and i think they probably got punished if applying to conservatively in the 1st half. they did try to open up the game, bring on their creative plays in the 2nd half, but by then already a gold down. and i didn't have a bit of bad luck. they hit the post a the keep belgium cable made. if you could say, they could say you could say they were unlucky. but at the end of the day,
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this belgian teams to good. i think they got their tactic spot on and they're the ones going through the next round. i definitely have the talent got romilly lakoff who up top who was just a big force in scoring goals, but also bringing the other players into play. and then they've got a great midfield as well, but there are injury concerns over kevin brewing and it and. and so missing 2 of the best players going into the next match against italy is going to be pretty tough. and then some there's other game, the czech republic reached the quarter finals after a surprise when over the netherlands and the past not he us delights red card in the 2nd half turned the game for the check in the cheques favor capitalized on their advantage to win to nail by just a couple of hours by car, from the check border to who to pass. so it's no surprise that fans traveled to hungry in their numbers and laid celebrated their teams performance.
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the triumphant walked from the stadium. the cheque invasion, celebrating the sweetest victory. okay. i think people perfect sounds very good. much. i like these my 1st much in chick or players were just as ecstatic. that's their goals from too much, hollis and puts a chick with the dutch to the sword. some excuse me is unreal. no, it's a dream. but i'm yes, and it was the best game of my life. this is the euro's in home, has the check national 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 the soldier, the dutch struggled after mathias, the legged red card for them was another bitter disappointment and their weight to win the 1st major trophy since you $88.00 goes on. wow you,
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i hope we were very optimistic, but no, we were 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 suns again and then this happens. but the night belong to the checks played denmark in the quarter finals, and will know surely fear no one. and this weaker half of the draw and formula one red bulls mark for stop and has won the syrian grand prix in austria. and the wind puts pressure on raining world champion louis hamilton, whose place at the sports some it's not a threat. high in the austrian out is home turn the red bull racing. i qualify. number one, drive the max, the stop and on the very front of the grid. the and with command of an incredibly powerful on the engine under the drivers right foot. soon feeling right as phone at the front of the field. back behind him 21 year old lando norris. he in
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the orange maclaren added to his reputation as a good driver in heavy traffic. they were thrills and spills, and some bumps and bruises too, as the battle for the points played out behind the step. and there was hamilton seen, no play up before, and he's re if you mirror the difference. this is that he's one of the chasing pack no longer the runaway leader for a mistake in the pits from sergio praises crew. and it may have been to red bulls on the podium, but there was no doubting the final result. stephan comfortably answered every challenge from the writing champion hamilton and even had time to stop and enjoy that winning feeling with his team of people. delta reporters finished stood behind the englishman who was looking for and i don't know why we lose all the time, but i think that the long run think be a bit better that we have to continue pulling out those that that that's been good . another champagne shower from hamilton, chappy and coach,
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was the little guy that is a 77 percent the bomb is issues share. i did, you know, or this channel, we just have some young people clearly have the solution, the future goals, 77 percent. now every weekend on the w, the amount of cost is increasing every year, many and gone out of working on landfill. we work very holiday destination drowning in ways we rely at the car every year. europe, the exports over what you like to use them another
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way. after all, the environment isn't recyclable. the make up your own mind. the d. w. made for mines the, the after 16 months of condemning carbonation, the world's biggest telecommunications trade show is opening a door and bus a low and other mobile world. congress gets on the way. we talk to the director general of the telecom carriers association. give them a to find out what to expect. also coming up, cape pop goes, took, took, struggling, took 2 drivers in bangkok receive an unexpected helping hands. who's
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i with that very well. welcome to d, w. a business. i want to get jones in berlin, but we're headed straight to barcelona because barcelona is back. the mobile? well, congress is opening its doors today. mobile operators, device manufacturers and technology providers from around the world come together to present new technology ideas and share industry knowledge. the theme of this year's event is connected impact. the program will explore how artificial intelligence, 5 g, big data, and the internet of things will shape the future and continue to transform life. and certainly a main topic. the ongoing pandemic and the role of mobile technology playing, especially over the past year and a half. what king phillip, of spain was present at last night's opening dinner. and he had this to say. therefore, today i would like to acknowledge publicly and abroad, and thank the role played by mobile to connectivity not only in the professional
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sphere but also in the private sphere helping and accompanying older people, people in hospital and those who are alone, keeping them in touch with their families during the lockdown. my grand ridge is the director general of telecom carriers association, g s m a, which organizes the mobile world congress and which celebrates this year's m, w. c, with a slogan back to business, back to boston loan. our 1st of all, very good to have you with us and is this m w c really simply back to business? it is. it's going to be a very different show, obviously not as large as previous years. while we have the quality is it remains we have the keynote speakers, we have space. thanks way the way i've done roy's done on tail could be are we have plenty of c o it's, you know,
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this is all around creating new businesses and we will see new business be great in here this week. ok, so you mentioned some of the highlights, certainly in terms of speakers. what about technology? what is telecommunications headed next? yeah, well as you know, 5 d is being rolled out as we speak and when we cancelled the show in the february 2020 there were only a few, 5, the networks out being alive today. we have more than 165 enough gross live in the concrete. so 5 d has really taken off. and in fact, when we compare the rollout speed of the connectivity speed between 5, g and 4, g, we see that the pick up is 40 percent quicker with 5 d than what it was when for g . and i think the pandemic has shown the way and show the way on how important
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connectivity is. imagine if we would face the pad that make with no means of communication, no means of being online or mean. so sitting at home and working, it would be a completely different ball game that while we have faith, it has been very tough for, for all of us during the past year and a half years. but certainly we are in a better place and i think you would see mobile operators, really cherishing center stage and really try to make sure that we as a society stay connected and stay in business with life. and this, this m w. c 2021 is a celebration right up the panoramic tool to the industry. anything? cuz you mentioned about time port and connectivity is else we all would have been very, very lonely. hasn't had any impact. do you view your role in telecommunications differently? no. that's. that's a really good question, and i think, yes,
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absolutely. i think we have been somewhat taken back by the dissenters center stage that we have taken, that it's not just communication at lasher, this is now a critical piece of communication and connectivity for the planet. it is effective, the 17 s g, so you can see that i have that on my left parallel to the united nations, 17 sustainable development goals. and we're affecting all 17 of them. everything from inclusion to gender equality, to no poverty, to hunger, education and health. so certainly i think that it has dawn, dawn on us that connectivity is a center stage and we take that responsibility with, with our most serious. so turning it around is there still a need for in person conferences and meetings at all? so i've seen those say i, you will see here that this show is a hybrid show where, you know,
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we're going to have 30000 physical people here. but we're also going to have several 1000 people in virtual mode. so this is a, a 1st attempt of having a proper hybrid show where we will interact with people on line versus people. and physically here, obviously being physically pressed them, gives you a completely different experience. yet if you are in a virtual mall, you will still be able to enjoy many of the benefits of being part of the shell not graduate. their director, general g s m a. thank you so much for your time. all the best for the days. ahead and continue to stay safe. thank you so much. thank you. bye bye. now what's the connection between korean tape, popstars and ty took folks easy. the 1st one's throw a lifeline to the nasa and it's all because of the pandemic which keeps tourist away from bangkok. making it harder for took, took dr as to make ends meet is the full story. until recently, some on thomas,
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i had no idea who jessica chill was. now her face is helping took, took drivers to make ends meet, even without tourists. the banners showing chung okay, pump star on tom office vehicle at least makes him a bit of cash. he earned $600.00 bonds for about 16 euros for it each month. along a monthly marg alone, i mainly got a lot of foreign tourists during the pre coven year on time. don't use, took tongue, they normally take taxis. and now during the pandemic ever since the k pump fans came to us with their banners, more people have been stopping buying to take pictures of they took, took, and more of the fans are choosing to take took, took me maybe a lot know thomas can at least pay his electricity and water bills. and he
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is not the only one who drives the took took covered in advertising for k pump starts through bang, tang. a new puzzle one, suck the rudy and other fans of korean k popstars used to advertise for their idols . and the subway and pay for it. but during the anti government protests last year, public transportation ground to a halt in order to keep students from reaching the protests. many of them are also k palm fans and would now rather give their advertising money to others. for instance, to the took took drivers the ban here, the phone. and this makes me feel better than paying a high price for just one billboard to capitalists who already have a lunch. me my my have moved by going to the drivers. though it's not a lot of money. they can use the money to feed their families. i've been making
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images of the stars can now be seen all throughout the streets of bangkok, not just in the subway. the tide government says that there are 9000 took, took in bangkok. a few 100 drivers have already profited from the cape pop fence. now some time i can just about get by, but he can only dream of pre pandemic times when he earned about 40 years per day, driving foreign tourists around. and it's unlikely that thailand will lift it strict measures on tourism in the coming months. let's take a look now at some of the other business stories making news. german import prices are growing at the faster pace in 40 years back then prices were up sharply during the all crisis and energy prices are to blame. again. they doubled in may because of extremely low, comparable during the height on the pan down for plans to start producing cars with
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internal combustion engines in europe by 2035, a face plant in other regions too. but might take longer. there. the german onto giant has recently focus on electric vehicles, not least following lingering reputational hom from the diesel gate scandal. speakers are comfortable and durable, but as we can see here, eventually they to need some tender love and care. a berlin based start up has long been specializing in patching up your worn out sneakers. now they also sell their own sustainably made shoes, including one repair. this is the latest in sneak of fashion. first fare made by berlin, cobbler hog, and matter shack start up sneakers rescue $200.00 euros a shot, including one repair. so they can last up to a decade on golf,
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nino. and so, you know, just buying issue, you're buying a shoe, including the cost of repair and final disposal when you've had them on non stop for a year. and the so going through will replace the entire. so because we have the original components, then they go back to the customer ready for of the season. but i mean it's, it's almost impossible to find original components to repair brand, name, sneakers, a headache for math to check and his team. so the idea for an own brand sneak was born made in germany under jim and working conditions, taking shape in perma sense 700 kilometers away at the foot where innovation lab, the leather. so i'm blind come from germany or other e u countries, just about as fair as it gets fia via you said because we stick to the working standards here. and of course the materials are manufactured in line with the regulations. that means now child labor adherence to health and safety regulations,
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and of course, fair pay. we even pay above tariff here is a snake. a produced in germany is a rarity most of made in asia and n g o like in quarter, say that work is they're still being exploited in, as we see forced over time high health risks, there's a lot of informal work in the factories or the any formal work in contracts and so on. and the worst problem is that people can defend themselves against that, because the unions are suppressed that looked when jim and his industry association denies that and points to its cooperation with the caps program that's supposed to ensure adequate environmental and social standards in global shoe production if it's not going to start off, we rely very much on our members self regulation, ultimately though, when kids so that means old can members have agreed to maintain the standard floyd . and if we hear about any grievances, we are proactive and insist there adhered to the hold on the 1st 1st sneaker is
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about to go into production. if it sells well, matter check plans, his own production line in berlin, he's playing with the idea of one follow up model. but no more. he says more than that would be on sustainable. and that's off a business at this hour. thanks for watching stacy. ah ah, i'm just kinda not tagged and in the end, if you are not allowed to see any more, we will send you back. are you familiar with this with lions what's your story. ready what can i was women, especially and victims of fine and take part and send us your story
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chain. only understand this new culture. so you are not a visitor, not against you. want to become a citizen in so migrants your platform for reliable information me the own words to refugees. faith an uncertain future and practice the terrorists plans to attract tourists again. we begin in russia 80 years ago, and that's the germany effect the soviet union. launching has devastating war, the remnants of which is still the phone to read mostly today. many bodies have yet to be recovered and identified. step by step,
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combing the forest for traces of the war. you may go again. this is an empty cartridge from a german plane. that means it fell down here while the plane was shooting. 7 for 40 years now, the study 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. telling us this reverse 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 find shrapnel and old mines, but there are also human remains under the roots. within the boom round,
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it's filled with war. the earth hides all these interesting secrets and traces of the past remains of people and traces of vehicles. just imagine we're walking around this wonderful forest. girls and boys are picking berries and there's 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 home town of obedience southwest of moscow. 3 years ago she found a bomber in a nearby swamp. the remains of 3 soldiers were inside. using archival information about the plane galena has finally managed to find the relatives of 2 of them. today pub, in my taught in 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. nobody living after that,
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it's very emotional for me that he'll be returning home when i was little, my mother said that my grandmother used to cry when she looked at his photograph julie linked to bubble black, maybe issues with regard lena re, unions like this several generations later are emotional what and then look a little bit pitcher. 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 what i see, but sometimes people say, why do you dig? why disturbed the dead? but i think there's somewhere in the ether, faceless, i don't know how to explain that, but their souls are restless. every year, catalina 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. galena has made that her life's work
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. the in pakistan around 1500000 refugees have been living there for decades. authorities aren't sure how this happened because they weren't registered until now. that will change students and many fear deportation. hardin con, runs a small grocery store in this refugee camp in pakistan. every day he checks his income and expenses. what he was about the same age is this child, when his family has done some 40 years ago today, it's a distance memory was a young that we kind of there was a war going on. so when the situation became, was we flag on our school. but also the jacket on, took a thought and we've been able to live here like the
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hardy, by her door also fled off kind of stone after the soviet invasion in 1979. he has lived in the camp ever since. it's one of 20 in this province alone. more than a 1000000 afghans live in pakistan. they're largely on their own. so no, you won't be lying. if i said we got financial support, let go. the truth is, we don't get any aid from the pakistani government to milan. now, for the 1st time, pakistan is registering the african refugees residing in the country. registered refugees issued a biometric identity card. many children born here have never been registered to its hope. the data will give international agencies
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a clearer picture of the needs in the refugee community. we are collecting a most updated information such as educational vocation. that skews also may be wrong. we also just up with that information also gonna assist us to better design wrong about not only in the package was enough gunny sound when the town to africa package, johnny or sarah cheese have tried to encourage refugees to return home. nadine and jobs is interviewing families to see if they're ready to make the move off. the nato troops leave afghanistan. the new id cards are only valid until 2023. so i'm in a questionnaire. it's
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a situation in afghanistan normalizes. and then do they want to leave 90 percent of the refugees answer with a no, they do not want to go back to their home country. he didn't fit the how didn't con one thing clear, he will only return home if this piece the instance africa. you can, one of the sections are increasing rapid as our concerns of its 3rd week. in some regions, hospitals are capacity. the vaccination campaign is fluid and people aren't hearing to corona, regulations. the methods shouldn't be new to anyone, one into have used into adobe pandemic wash. your hands maintain social distance mosque, but the disaster management officers in cape town. they have observed that more and more people and not sticking to the rule lead to them really to consider the loved ones, even though they may be resistant to,
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to comply with those people. but they must think of the family members in the loved ones. because how they feel like divided the game vertical. but they, so if people don't potentially be losing a lot, i'm not wearing math in public as a criminal offense in south africa. yet many people don't. but mostly vers mosque and everything is 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 tara, especially for those who goes to school like kids. now they must go 2 days a week. like it's all it's frustrating man, it's frustrating for a lot of close to me. died because i've already joined the 2nd wave. so i'm, what are they doing this test belief so far? the province of how thing around south africa. economic kept your hand. this book
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has been hit particularly hard making up for more than 60 percent of you infection . scientists expect strict lockdown rules soon, but will the 3rd way fits the entire country harder than the 2nd? no, we don't expect to in the, the areas at listing the cost of provinces of south africa will be worse than the 2nd wave. why that is because the 2nd wave was very severe in the cost though, at regions of south africa. and we also know from the science that we have done that the people that got infected with the variant had released a very high level antibodies. so we expect to see a kind of population immunity around the coast. meditating from cape town to disaster management teams, encouraging the elderly to sign up what they call the community restrictions and relaxing in europe. and
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people can travel again, including parents. the french capital is trying to do, or to respect the special offers easier said than done. ah, paris loves its stories. that's the message. these young, multilingual ambassadors, are trying to spread. why did you have to return? it shouldn't hesitate and just come to paris. we'll help them find the bearings here, sancho pompey do, and all the other side. harris is such a pleasant city and more and more of us to help visitors doing this makes me happy . some of the buddha, up to $500.00 of them will be deployed. this year in an effort to kick stop tourism again, after visits and numbers plummeted by 2 thirds last year. but the tourists who normally represent a large ship, the cities, visitors, people from asia and the u. s. might be a bit longer incoming or sweat school or more of the movie,
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the more we would like everybody to come back to paris. but we are obviously aware that the french and european choices are likely to be the 1st one back, as it's still easier for them to travel. so please stay on the many hotels are trying to learn invalid cars with special deals with some luxury establishment, offering discounts of up to 70 percent. but no offer will convince those already desperate to get out of the city. this french couple have chosen to go to higher ground, 50 kilometers north of the french capital, people to leverage with this pandemic, people have understood that they needed to disconnect from reality. such as special offers aren't necessarily so important for me. we need to breathe and take a step back from work, especially as we've all been working from home for quite a while now. because they are not the only ones who feel the urge to get out of the
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city, but reservations at these cabins have skyrocketed. say dave, i'm only dickie for the majority difference. it's like people have slipped since the beginning of the cobra. 1900 crisis and realized that they needed nature to reconnect to who they are. we can't keep up with demand and, and now planning to construct an additional 5 cabins by the end of next year. it will reflect new. well, given that this is amy portion, and yet some might argue this is exactly the right time to visit paris or other cities. the news the news,
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