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me for the role of money and manage and on the loan. the voices, the only way i can be on top is to create my own empire. women this weekend on d. w. did up the news, a shot coming up today. the 1st ever drawn attack on an indian air base came tempest used to drones to bump the installation. it's the 1st time jones have been used in terror attack and india. is it a sign of things to come? i'm can tackle the challenge plus your vaccine. hesitant. hong kong comes up with innovative ways to incentivize people to take a lot of jobs and a bunch of people rushed to get out of the capital tucker as it enters
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a strict on us lockdown. the me i'm british manager, welcome to did up the news a shot, glad to join us. and that officials in india investigating what has been called the 1st ever drawn attack on an indian military base authority. se terrace used to drones to drop explosives on an indian air force base in the northern john went to the region. 2 soldiers were injured and a building slightly damaged in the attack. on sunday, the police blamed a pocket started back military for the attack. and for more i'm joined. my journalist and defense analyst either shook lar from a quarter gary in southern india the for the 1st time ever a drawn attack on an indian air force base. how concerned are taught it is
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oh well, no, it's not a sort of a serious military threat. but in simple reason that there's a limit of the size of the drones that you can create or will create across the board in the pockets on region of jumble. you know that, that the border is just about 15 kilometers from the jump. be very heavily defended both from the box of psalms night and from the indian side. and if a larger drone that carry a really damaging payload that will be able to blow up a whole lot of names and so on. if that were to come across, it would be quickly picked up by indian a depend radars and guns that and brought down quickly. but jump being very close to the border and the grown being very small. they can quickly sneak across for
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a quick attack, or even in the, as in this case, a suicide attack, where they try to grow and go into a building. and you know, to that extent there's a limit on the damage that can be done. so it's not a hugely sort of, it's not a huge matter of concern, but still nobody likes a space. so to be greater than, oh, what about what is that that you could use and drawn swarms. for example, i'm, it is not the 1st time that we've seen a military application of drones. and the indian army is also in the past demonstrated. it's a drone capabilities using small drones, but to attack specific targets. is that not what at all for the authorities here, especially if it is a lead service to doing this? yes, i mean, it is a matter that they will give their attention to. but there really is not very much that can be done about it because he is growing that small. they are cheap,
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they are available to tear it, you know, marcus, on having crack down on groups like the last story behind the ball mud in the last 2 months. they are under sort of surveillance from the pockets on the military. and when so did the really laboring under sort of a lot of constraints and they're still trying to make themselves appear relevant by attacking indian dog. so on the one hand, it is good for the 80 d. it is good for projects, ship all my if they can make a sort of an attack that is, but the den seen by the following is an attack on an indian target. but as i mentioned a little earlier, there's a severe limitation on the amount of damage that they can do. so to that extent it's, it's, it's sort of, it's something that will continue. it's something that has happened in the past as well, not against in abby's, but again, you know,
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trying to get guns and weapons across the border to these grow. so to that extent, this is something that the indians will have to find ways of dealing with 15 seconds left as i how concerning the fact that you could potentially be talking about commercial commercially available drones that could be potentially used to attacks like this. but yes, that's, that's true, the commercially available, they can even be read up by, by sort of amazon has to do with that amount of damage. but as i mentioned, the amount of damage they can do is severely constrained. and to that extent, isn't really a huge quotes for why never leave it there with a man being. thank you so much for joining us. and the use of john's to attack the military targets is also the subject of a documentary on our youtube channel by the w's chief international editor,
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richard walker. richard discusses the dangers and concerns around the military use of drones, and also the use of artificial intelligence to make them more deadly. the many southeast asian nations have been slow when it comes to not collecting their populations against coven 1900, especially when compared to europe and not america. now some suggest this is because of the initial success at containing dividers over another reason is vaccine hesitancy. hong kong is one territory now offering incentives to try to convince holdouts to get jobs. this lottery has a prize. few in hong kong can pass up real estate. nearly half a 1000000 people signed up on the 1st day. the grand prize, a one bedroom condo, the catch, you can only win if you're vaccinated. the apartment not, we can motivate more people to get vaccinated. it might not be too helpful,
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but it can provide hope. still, not everyone is swayed by the sky high jackpot. that's not really for me. if i'm fit to be vaccinated, i would do so. but i suffer from high blood pressure like glucose level and blood limpid level. my doctor advised me not to be vaccinated to others, so are now rushing to schedule their jobs and ties to buy a slew of new incentives, cash gold bars. even cars offered by private companies, eager to get the economy moving again, all with the backing of the government. my funds. so we all share a common goal to restore normality to hong kong possible by boosting the vaccination rate so that every industry can do more business on high go hong kong. but hong kong slow vaccination rate is not due to lack of supply. hundreds of
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thousands of unused by on tech doses may be destroyed if they don't enter arms by august. so what's behind vaccine hesitancy in the city? there's the fear of side effects and government mistrust. but nearly 600000 people have been vaccinated in the last 2 weeks, as dreams of winning big turn heads, and change mines. now, another reason people are not being inoculated is because of a shortage of actions. this is true and taiwan, which is suffering a new outbreak that bailey 7 percent of the population have so far received one dose. the government does take an extra steps to protect essential workers, such as garbage collectors. the, it's the familiar sounds that accompanies rubbish collection in taiwan. a call to action,
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while in other parts of the well as you might expect your garbage to be picked up in high pay residence or expect you to drop off their trash to the truck or something that's continued even during the corona virus pandemic. i'm osha and i was on your on board the vehicles all have a public address system to remind the public box. when we reach a collection point, they should wear their mask and maintain safe social distance thing to avoid crowd infection long to get i'm not. but the routine for 54 year old sanitation work hanging when has completely changed these days, he has quite an extensive to do less to prepare for his day at work. it's all part of the time when he's government's efforts to protect its essential workers from cove at 19. the islands doesn't currently have enough doses of vaccine for all it's trash correct is. so is having to take other steps to protect them.
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ah thought, yeah, you can by all these extra protection gear they giving us that this recent virus outbreak is very serious. only around 7 percent of taiwanese residents have had even one dose to vaccine in with a population of 23000000. the territory has a considerable way to go. nevertheless, hang in when sales the government together with the help of the public, can sources out high bases type pay use after all the capital ends. emotional city residents are very cooperative. i feel safe working here. it lassitude like this, the government hope is when ensure a clean bill of health for its essential workers and a clean bill of health for its streets or in his alteration alpharetta sweeping,
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locked on a bundle, others to combat the deadly decides of over 1000 infections started on monday, and it has sparked an exodus of migrant buckets from the capital taco tens of thousands of people crammed themselves onto ferries of the weekend to cross a major river and get back to their home villages before the restrictions kicked in . over 19 infection started to rise again this month. more than 2 thirds of new vitus cases in taca out of the delta variance and speaking at an overcrowded river terminal, south taca ready to board a fed, a migrant workers express their frustration at the situation that i'm heading home . what would we do during this lockdown? it's better to start with my family in the village. everything will be closed during the lockdown. there's no point sitting idle and imprisoned, and i'd rather spend time with my kids and parents at home. we have to accept
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reality. there's nothing else we can do with simply victims of this bad situation. is of course more based on the current situation. the issue on our website, the debit. come forward slash a. shall we leave you today with the footage of a 2 and a half me to crocodile. i was surprised. the girl on her doorstep early sunday morning and i left official struggle to capture him, but did so eventually this is hopkins played out. it's you tomorrow by the
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it's clear we need to change. join for the green transformations for me to use the greetings from balmy berlin and welcome to arts and culture. the psychological pressure cooker of a world, a wash in information inspires new work. fine german artists know about biscuit and also coming up efforts to preserve the ancient libraries of chin getty, in more retainer may be in vain. as the sahara desert encroaches at an alarming rate and durham, and also jennie up and back. 3rd, novel visitation, as this lead to pick for a summer must read,
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but steeped in history on orbit risky is one of germany's most successful. contemporary artists he exhibits worldwide, but his current solo exhibition is right in his home town. awful, life sick. this infotainment explores how the pandemic age specifically has in many ways diminished our space of experience to the screens of our many technical devices and how a world ruled by digital technology echoes other forms of oppression. me no, but biscuit takes artifacts from the past and uses them to comment on are complicated present. the result is an organized chaos of computers, doors, and fluorescent tubes, almost all of which originally came from the exhibition building. in so doing, he combines the design vocabulary of the 1900 eighty's with his art sponsor, nicholson. i think it's incredibly interesting to have this sort of bracket from
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antediluvian 1900 east german robot. tron computers where they tried to collect people's data, but didn't really manage it to the current situation where our life is completely determined by algorithms and machines cycles. and everyone's got one of those things in their hand and stairs at a smartphone, a laptop or some other monitor laptop and wanted to use. these are systems of fines that the light sic born biscuit has arranged in front of his paintings. and what i'm mistaken, in them is an imprisonment within digital world being confronted with hatred and the systems on self presentation. even against a backdrop of danger. biscuits painting is not suggestive. it makes direct even bold statements to the viewer in garish colors. the exhibition touches on teams of information, overload, entertainment, and misinformation ongoing is we have an incredible flood of
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information on glove. we have an incredible flood of misinformation or as incorrect absurd theory of conspiracy fears and theory revel in $12.00. and on the other hand, over the past months, we've unfortunately not really had any new impulses in our real life. kind of annoying and poisoned loosely, obviously for biscuit, who was socialized in east germany, the lights, the const hello offers an intriguing location for his flourish. and cheese seems this building as an interesting history. it was built as an extension of light, 16 own data processing center. here as and other such centers in east germany, the socialist republic was to become more digital with enormous computers. but the end of socialism put an end to those plans and the computers never arrived. not at pesky uses this historical legacy, old ro, betron pcs and other remnants of the place and
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a range of them. and everything else, yvonne's and i take on all that madness and like a child, i sit down among it all and rearrange it off. i think that's something i also do on the canvas off. can i cut things up and glue them down again on mirrors? are on campus. i take a similar approach with the installation here. i'm playing with the materials, i find them for the one who then he stacks the objects layers and arranges them in front of his paintings, which are from various periods of his career. but put together, they express a feeling of turmoil, supposedly innocent, vulnerable faces. fiscal beautiful young men disintegrate, explode, or scream in rage. ah,
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falling into an abyss, this light motif of biscuits can be seen in a large scale painting, which can be read as a reference to a fierce laden world whose downfall is being invoked is printed on the plan. so i find 2 aspects interesting about this. one is the permanent fear mongering that the world will end. that's something that's been going on for ages. the world has been ending for centuries. and on the other hand, the question of how we represent our fear. and how do we actually imagine that the world is going to end doll and we stand on this for dusty very again build disinfo tainment shows norbert bisk is apocalypse, including unrestrained media consumption and the overwhelming flood of images we struggle to process with his colorful paintings. the artist conveys both dreamily and clearly the restlessness inherent in our time. and in other
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news, the 2021 b. e. t are black, entertainment, television awards on sunday gave the impression that life was back to normal in tinseltown. megan v sally in car d. b and queen latifah were among the winners at an all out in person event that lived up to its chosen theme, which was year off. the black woman and the image will mel brooks creator of popular genre, spoofing films, such as blazing saddles and young frankenstein. and the broadway and movie version of producers turns $95.00 on monday. the actor for doing so director and eternal comedian is one of the few people who's the chief an e. got having one, an emmy, a grammy, and an oscar to tony unesco world heritage site. she gets in northern laura tamia has long been a gathering place for pilgrims on their way to mecca,
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founded in the 8th century in the desert away. so became a major center of science and religion in west africa. and the books and manuscripts left behind by travellers were gathered in preserves into a network of libraries full of nearly 30 original libraries. only 5 remained today, but political instability, climate change, and the encroaching sounds of the sahara. mean these examine islamic treasures are in jeopardy. oh, willing from 1000 years the ancient teaching martinez has woken travellers by blistering. he's ah, he has served as a caravan stop for both pilgrims and scholars alike from behind, priceless. right. and that is de house in libraries like this one is you know, so here we are in my house could excellent from the collection of my family. my mom
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was exec, towards the oldest day from $1699.00. jim cease is long, proud custodian, for the trophy collected by his ancestors. the many of these ancient works were left behind by pilgrims on their way to make the moon is he will you have the famous arabic book. they have the scientific astronomy, and here we have a customer on the small, the smallest my collection for a travel pocket book. i mean, you know, she had a fresh in the region that kept to the way, has receded in recent years. but there are plenty of other changes for those guarding the manuscripts. the biggest threat is the blistering heat of the sahara. de la glum owns one of the most renowned libraries here. his collection of those 1000 works many with no gazelle skin blind with gold is being eaten away my termite
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. you need to know about single family know son, brother to marchese the shadow. yes, you can see the pro p the material is now working. do need to set out a ton to outside another problem. so she get is 5 such remaining libraries is the aggressive expansion of the with frequent sandstorms, into the local homes. ah, as it was, and it was like you to the, to the mohammed. the mean is in charge of library maintenance in order to get in know he 1st. why did the cobra one of
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the to move it in this house was built in 1993. before noticing the brain and band was of it. now the tune rises to 50 centimeters here. but i think of something that's almost the level of the roof of building for me. that of course, that external, which is $3.00. i think our community will note that the rows of trees planted for protection have proved no match for the encroaching as it the now least you can get is time captured. libraries are still the most part standing. the jenny opened back was born in east berlin in 1967, and she was originally a theater and pro director before she turned to full time writing. meanwhile, her works had been translated into nearly 20 languages. and in our series on german
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books, in english, we feature her 3rd marvel visitation, which the british guardian ranked number 90 on its list of 100 best books on the 21st century quiet here in the german countryside. now every corner of this country, even cute little wake houses, have seen some of the dark as chapters of history, especially in the last century. jenny opened back spoke visitation is inspired by her grandmother's lake house. and it's many different owners who displaced each other. ah, ah, a jewish family forced to flee before the nazis murder their relative,
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an architect, his wife is raped by a red army soldier in the closet. he's built for her, who later runs away from the east german communists. a pair of riders returning from soviet exile. you've heard the expression, there is no place like home. but what happens when there is no way you belong? when you've arrived, can you still be said to be fleeing? and when you are fleeing, can you ever arrive? and visitation, the characters fates are all tied together by the brutality of the 20th century. whether or not they realize it, it's a quiet little place in germany's not so very quiet history. me i finally and yet another sign that live entertainment is resuming bruce springsteen returned to broadway this past weekend with a reprise of his offer biographical sho springsteen on broadway. it was an emotional appearance and so i will leave you with that. and until next time, go, well,
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