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[000:00:00;00] ah ah, this is the w news coming to live from berlin. if you will be a government declares a cease fire in its war torn to gra region rebel fighters, reclaim control of the regional capital. after 8 months of fighting the dramatic turn and the conflict of his claim, thousands of lies also coming out south africa. the type of rent of iris restriction says the delta variance fuels the 3rd wave of the inspections will take you to a small town fault is had whether it depend demik with no cases,
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and then went into lockdown flood just as europe launches its summer holiday season . rising cove at 19 cases dealing another blow to the struggling tourism industry travellers cut short their holidays in portugal. as the delta vary and spreads, fans rejoice after their teams duns world champions, friends at the european football championship with the favorites and knocked out the competition is now why don't use hello, i'm terry bargin, thanks for joining us. here is government has declared a short cease fire in its t gray region for 8 months, a deadly conflict. its forces are sent to have left the regions capital mikaela along with members of the government,
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regional administration. areas former rulers say they are now back in control. thousands have been killed since fighting broke out last november. more than 2000000 people have been displaced in the region. there are hundreds of thousands facing starvation. well, joining us now to bring us up to date on developments integrate correspondent maria gap. nicole s. scoop maria. a dramatic turn of events there. with 2 grind rebel forces saying that retaken the regional capital. what more can you tell us? what we know so far about the situation is that a monday, the cuban army who had been patrolling at grant's capital mccula for 7 months, withdrew from the city along with members of the great enter him administration. before leaving some of your soldiers reportedly looted properties and rated banks. later in the day to green horses entered the city. they were greeted by
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a crowd of people attempting waving at gray and flags. and later in the evening, the chirping government announced a fire. the fire is a uni lateral aims officially allowing farmers to work in their field during the planting season, but so far needed the t. d. f to grand defense forces or the retrans soldiers who had been backing the government in the great region since last november had officially accepted. the fire didn't come as fighting intense insides in the region over the past days. with the grand forces thing, they claim several territories and they see the retake of mckelly as a military victory. ok, so we have a cease fire on the table. we have to wait and see if anyone's going to really respect that if it holds. is it going to help the humanitarian situation there for the people in the region who have suffered so much?
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well because of the ongoing insecurity it has been so far very difficult for and to reach some of the rural areas and to grow the population suffering from widespread moment attrition, especially in children and job repeatedly blocked at checkpoints, accused of supporting the to grand forces. so it's use, fire is in place, this could allow us to maintain workers to bring much needed help to the civilian population. farmers are also saying that they're very late on plowing their field because they either had to hide or to escape because of the situation. the u. n. a thing that 350000 people are currently at risk of having integrated a claim. the prime minister has repeatedly denied this conflict in the region has been going on now for 8 months. tell us what's at stake here. so integrated ethiopian army, which is backed by a return soldiers,
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is fighting the former ruling party, the t p l. s or to gray people's liberation front, officially the government, the thing that the operation is a law enforcement operation after the attack, federal military bases in the region. but the conflict on the ground so far has shown that the civilian, the civilians have paid the price for the war. thousands have been killed, although there is no official vessel yet. a more than 2000000 people were displaced as early as last week. tried a small town near the capital, mckinley and killed doesn't civilian. there's also been a property, looting, a lot of destruction. so the economy is currently at a standstill in the gray region. so the international community repeatedly called for the fire called for tween the parties for now, negotiations seem quite unlikely still, maria, thank you very much for filling us in there. that was journalist maria gas and
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nicholas school in the south of south africa has re introduced tough pandemic restrictions amid a 3rd wave of corona virus driven by the fast spreading. delta variant for at least 2 weeks. gatherings and alcohol sales have been banned. there is a curfew in schools have been closed. that includes one town in the western cape where residents were hoping they'd be lucky enough to get through the pandemic unscathed christine. one was reports no one in the small remote town was known to have been infected with the corona virus since the staunch, depending. but that changed in the middle of june, when 3 people suddenly died from colbert 19 related complications, just hours apart. one of them lived in this house, hendrick or case was
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a retired minor. he was 75 years old and diabetic. and then my sister goes on sunday morning and something is wrong with the chase. he couldn't breathe properly. and i said, maybe you guys were on the ambulance and then i thought he went to east doing fine . my mother must be putting on some point on his chest to having to breathe properly. and, and i told him, and i asked him, why did you want us to do for you? and if it to be you guys to stay for me. and i said to my sister, just keep it updated already doing what's wrong with the and then we can take it from the the raise, the alarm prompting local helpful flores, he's to probe, display of infections in the community. testing revealed that almost a quarter of clip runs $250.00 residence. we're in fix it. a recruiter is the community spokesperson. he told us people here were caught off
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guard. so that does go what he does with a bang. we weren't prepared for it since the last 15 months. we were totally free since march last year when we go, we start year in south africa and suddenly it says where the bang and as i already mentioned what we weren't prepared, there isn't any place in the heart of the community, but it has no capacity to provide care for people who are seriously ill because the hospital is about 200 kilometers away. while most people who tested positive, hardly experienced any symptoms, no one wants to take any chances. i was negative, but my, my gosh, i was born. so i decide i want to do it for you. course if i was positive, then you will do it for me all. so that's why i stay in my house in my room in florida also,
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of course i don't want to fix some out of peoples of i don't wanna have to be infected. that's why i want my residence agreed to impose a quarantine on all of plans. 65 households to slow displayed open fiction among the people of this type of community. every one isolated from each other and the outside world. however, 100 nice have been the exercise proved rewarding. most people are now free of the virus and there is the general feeling that the words is over for the brand. but just if people felt safe to come out again with youngsters resuming part time, pleasure like this game of rugby, fresh nationwide restrictions mean the newly found freedom will be short lived. and d w as christine manuel, who file that report joins us now from cape town. christine, that small town in your report,
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its been hit really hard by the pandemic. other likely to be many more towns like that in south africa. certainly ferry, that is the likely reality. there is not enough testing happening in south africa at the moment. for example, in the last 24 hours. and she managed to taste only about 50000 people. this is a pennsylvania 50000000 people. so that gives you a sense of just how limited the visibility is in the, into just how flaw inspection infections have sprayed. indeed, in major cities like cape town and in small communities like the brand, which are really on the out of the country, sort of support is available for smaller towns and remote villages in south africa that end up getting hit by cobra 19. well this is what we're learning at, terry. there isn't enough support. it's in the case of brand,
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it's the death of 3 people. and then of course, the authorities realized something was wrong and rolls out that mess his face. but that has always been the challenge that, that people who live out in the room areas as we call them. these are the people who lack access to hospital, for example, people in the near the hospital is nearly 200 kilometers away period is a long road. so people understood that because they being out in the remote part of the country, they had to take action on their own. and you for that initiation, they decided they had a warranty on their own. because if somebody really needed to get to the hospital, it would have been a real challenge to get them back. so these are people who luxury how k at periods, essentially, and luxury because they don't access it. and we see that the help take that doesn't reach the areas where they are. ok, well, wherever you are in a big city or small village, access to health care is crucial, especially in
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a pandemic. how is south africa and other parts of the continent doing in providing that access? terry depend, demik has really revealed just how di, of the situation is in this country's help, but not just this country. the whole of sub saharan africa is essentially from the beginning use of the frontline doctors and nurses di on the job because it wasn't enough either to be any comes to basically inside or africa that help you take there is on its knees in this country and across the beach, it's not enough. investment has been made that on enough hospitals period, there aren't enough personnel as low at some point that would invite the doctors from cuba to assist. and this was in the 2nd wave, and you already hearing reports of being overwhelmed hospital people being turned away or made wait for days before they can get an i c u bed. so the infrastructure is limited and we're feeling it now,
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especially in hot spots. when fictions of speaking lots of students of africa, but across the region, as, as more and more people that could advise and they were just not enough resources. so you said you hearing it from what he's like the i am, it's more investments to be made in africa health care because resources are very much limited. christine, thank you so much. d, w christine was there on a rainy day in cape town. well here in europe, the summer holiday season is getting into full swaying, but rising co, 19 cases are now threatening to put a damper on tourists travel plans. in portugal, visitors have been cutting short their holidays as travel restrictions tighten. it's a blow to the struggling tourism industry, which had been banking on measures easing to call back losses. this deli has been operating here in lisbon for more than
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a 100 years. the shop survived the last major global pandemic. the spanish flew its owner. jose bronco isn't easily shocked, but he is worried to lisbon is very dependent on tourism. a large part of our business comes from this sector. lots of those tourists come from germany. but with the delta corona virus, very spreading in lisbon and the l. gov. germany has now classified portugal as a virus variant area, even though cases remain low in some places. if you look at payroll in austria, only certain regions were restricted, but now all of portugal is being held responsible. that doesn't make any sense. anybody traveling from portugal to germany must now quarantine for 2 weeks, including people who are fully vaccinated. monday was the last day to leave before the new rules came into effect. i'm happy that we're going home today. it was just by chance. we booked for today,
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but we're on the safe side and won't have any problems getting back to germany. i think it's good that they reacted in and people coming back after quarantine for 2 weeks, but the down for variance will spread anyway. i was fewer holidaymakers will hit the tourism industry hot just when it was starting up again. but back at the deli, jose bronco remains optimistic. shove, this board is close and then open again. that's the pandemic cycle. but everything will get back to normal. the local certainly hope so. and so do the tourists sketch up on some of the stories making headlines today. parts of western canada recorded there hospice day ever on monday, with temperatures and much of british columbia. soaring past 46 degrees celsius. further south on the us west coast, seattle registered its 2nd consecutive day of record temperatures. to experts. warren such extreme weather is likely to become more common due to climate change.
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there's been extreme weather in hong kong to torrential rains, caused landslides and flooding in some parts of the territory. on monday, it was the city's 1st so called black rainstorm of the year, with more than $100.00. 50 millimeters of rain reported in several districts philippine present, rodrigo detach says he is opening. he is open to running for vice president next year when his current term ends under the constitution. philippine presidents are only allowed a single 6 year term, but they are able to run for lower positioning. opponents have called the prospect a joke, and if there is a space for me to france, now we're lawmakers are discussing a bill that would extend fertility treatment to all women, regardless of their marital status and sexual orientation. such treatment is currently limited to heterosexual couples. forcing an estimated $3000.00 single women and lesbian couples to travel abroad to get pregnant. our reporter sonya fall
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in the car has the story from the french capital. you because the cause of the puzzle got benedict loss. she always knew she wanted to have a tried on her own. her son is the bond, is almost 3 years old and doesn't type of father. he was born to in vitro fertilization or ivy, if you think jonas mom, under existing laws in france, ivy is available only to women who had no relationship with the man. and this is when i went to fall together. benedict had to go to denmark and been to portugal 5 years. it cost $15000.00 euros, forcing her to take out the procedure, worked and have a dream come true. after months of people who have to, to cross mom claims, because it's the legal in france, i want to be legal. i want to show that my family needs as legitimate as the, the semi who has a died and the mother, i'm just on the kind of funny my journey is not
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a bad thing. it's full of love and that's the most important night benedict thousands of single. and there's been women who wish to have a baby a currently banned from existing fertility treatment and france. those who can afford it, travel abroad, others try to illegally secure spawn donations, to unregulated on like networks. a process that brought with health risks. but all that me trench the french parliament could soon possible allowing medically assisted procreation for all women. the miniature demonstrations in should be to compare with the legislation is long over the scribe and having a family is a dream for me. when i was at the moment, it's not possible to be rich and i'm out and it bothered me because i really want to have to because i went down so far. but some disappointed bills doesn't go far enough. trans women and men still have no legal access to i v. s and other procedures. jen,
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not dan. i think medical use the pro creation on women is the same. but the law be pulse is not a gallon, doesn't allow us to access shared model options. and it's discriminatory towards cancer in the box and up in the debate of allowing single and lesbian women to have biological children in france has dragged on for years. the issue is now part of a broader bioethics bill being discussed by french lawmakers many a hope. the bill will finally be adopted, lifting some of frances tight restrictions on fertility treatment. but not everyone agrees looted in the lateral sheer heads, a conservative group that lead backlash against the bills and also the same sex marriage. and she says, allowing single and less than women access to fertility equipment will lead to a surge in fatherless children or little farm just show before the move. of course, children need love, what they also need to normally come from, who gave them life,
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who would it allows them to over the are in this and how strong select me do. saki . so i'm going to fly. think the child of his father love doesn't work. i'll find a terribly unfair law because me now approved. sit there why use that? even if i v f would be a legal thing unless been women, it would take time before it becomes reality. francis both banks already face a shortage of donors. and even heterosexual couples, currently face a long wait. the nights of drama, european football championship, switzerland pulled off a shock as they beat world champions prints on penalties in bucharest, french star kelly and bob a missed the decisive penalty to send switzerland through france. had been 31 up with 15 minutes of normal time left to play,
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but the swiss equalized with too late goals to force extra time and reach the quarter finals, or for more on the demise of pre turn them in favorites, france, i'm joined by younique's speech from dw sports morning. yeah. like how did france manage to lose that game? i honestly have no clue. it was a wall game front. i mean switzerland were excellent. they were brave though persistent. they played attacking football. and so they usually defensive football instead of 100 percent to the this victory, no doubt. but at the same time, it's hard to see how friends let this go with 15 minutes left a play pool papa who was probably the best play in the torments. sofa scored a great gold 2 and 3 went ahead. 15 minutes, play that game over everyone. so france certainly did, and then they got complacent and the switched it back with 2 very new goals. they saw next time. and then i hit every single one of their 5 penalties perfectly. and of course then killing them. but a,
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he was the poor soul to missed his penalty to send france crushing out. it was a pretty crazy come back pretty quickly. so what is next for france? do they need to go away now and reinvent themselves in a way? yes, i think this is a massive fairly for france, so clear favorites. and that's on to the additional, the, the coach. he got a terribly wrong in this match. he changed the tactics for this game. he went with 5 defenders instant sort of 4 defenders. and that really affected the teams fluency and you know, we're talking about the best score in the world here. they clearly the best team, the world will have the best players and to change the tactics to this match was just a little bit baffling. and you could see it on the pitch. and yes, they came back to 31. but then the sean also didn't make any substitute to close out the game. he was far too reactionary in terms of what we were doing. so i wouldn't be surprised to see a coaching change of homeowners, maybe in a didn't did on not sure, but you know, to show him he did when the 2018 will come. you can take that away with him. but
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with this school, with this depth, with the quality that they have, you have to do better and it also shows you that individual talent isn't enough. you also need the right tactics and the right team spirit to win major torments. so the favorites release, the pre tournament favorites are out. does this mean that the tournament is now wide open yet? totally? i mean, i can't remember a more exciting to them. and maybe that has something to do with the pandemic and look down. but this is just exhilarating and switzerland could i went, why not check republic? honestly, it wouldn't surprise me at this stage. i think anyone anything is possible here and it makes tonight's game, particularly mouthwatering. we have england against germany too big hit his left in the tournament. and if they, whoever wins this match will be pretty confident of 1st making the final and then of course, winning the whole tournament. so yeah, there's a lot more to come. very exciting. expect from did up the sports. thanks a lot. just well, switzerland's shock,
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victory means they will face spain in the quarter finals. that's after the spanish beat croatia. 53 after extra time. and another thriller this one in copenhagen with the score 33 after 90 minutes, alvarado murata finally broke probation resolve. busy and extra time with spain's 4th goal. mikhail, we are the ball, then made the game safe with a 5th. later on tuesday, one of the great rivalries in soccer enters its next chapter when england post germany at wembley. germany have mostly come out on top of these tournament. clashes with one exception that goes way back the historical game with a goal that remains controversial. today i thought england's only major trophy came in 1966 when they beat west germany on home soil to claim the world cup courtesy of what's known in germany as the wembley go. the rivalry has since made
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its mark on pop culture. germany both for world cup titles and 3 european championships there last year as when came in 1996 when they beat england and penalties shoot out in their own backyard on route to the final current. england coach garris southgate missed the decisive spot. kick in the semifinal clash. there is of course, great excitement with, with friends and people tuning into the game. but it's a game of football and an opportunity to get to a course of final. and that's what we're focused on. england have traditionally made more of the rivalry than that german counterparts with the media often stoking the flames of this rather one sided affair. but now that has been a role reversal of thoughts. germany's usual clinical efficiency has disappeared and 3, wildly inconsistent performances saw them not a loss when and draw to scrape through the group stage
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threats, as long as it's difficult to say before the game, what the english think about as well. i think there's mutual respect, respect, this is that we're self confident. we're convinced that we can beat england. but of course we know what a strong team they are. it's not too late to see. another struck a bunch of things and meanwhile the 3 lions have played less exciting but more solid football unbeaten in 3 games. and yet to concede england fans will be hoping garris southgate could make up for his penalty miss. but against germany, it's never easy. the so who's going to win that? well, if you're struggling to place your bets for the game, maybe you need some help from someone with a nose for the right result at hamburg. so yeah, showdown is known as the elephant oracle. she has predicted that germany will win the match at wembley stadium. and if you doubt the elephants credentials, you should bear in mind that she's correctly predicted the outcome of all 3 of
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