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and the consol again we, it's a terry, a did that part one will mon seeing the p women and he's in the ability to cross taiwan streets and how present in daily life is that threat that china might try to take taiwan by force for people who live in taiwan, we would just step to need to step the reality that the tension between taiwan and china is just there and it's been going on for decades. so if you ask people on the sheet as one of the people on the sheet, how if they are worrying about chinese of nation, i would say most of them was saying no. however, if you look at the chinese activities are recently last month, china just send 28 aircraft closed to high one thing that the parish is definitely increasing,
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right. thank you so much for that. that when you lay in time. thank you. we're trying to has have a turbulent century under the communist deposit which started in 1921. the secret meeting of 53 people in shanghai. since then, it has been transformed into an instrument of national political control with 92000000 members the decades and the founding lead amounts. they don't, the people's republic was essentially close to the rest of the world. today, the ones impoverish nation is the world's 2nd biggest economy. but that transformation has come at a cost. to day tourists bowed supply this lake, but 100 years ago, it was a small group of marx's to sort out this a deluxe. but they had convened in shanghai, but the fear of spies. so they move their meeting to boat on non who lake 100 kilometers south of the city. he is where they found that the communist party today non who receives visitors from all over china clinton. that
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meant that it is the communist party that stands for it has brought us the good life we have to day to day to day the household for month. the government has built an impressive museum on the shore visitors. i told the story of the party that has tireless forward with the re nations of the chinese nation. but during the culture revolution, millions were you really aged and killed. or there was mouth great famine with tens of millions of victims by an erroneous collectivist ation policy. those pictures are absent from the exhibition of course in the development of a party like i was the achievements in there are problems. but overall, our party has maintained the right course and has made great efforts. so in our
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exhibition, we focus on this big trend on what really matters. not everyone sees the trend in the same way, which is one of the few critics who still dare to speak out. he compares the parties confidence to germany and japan before world war 2. how much is that part of g? they paint a picture of an ascending global power whose rise is inevitable. it is the kind of fanatic nationalism that the world saw 100 years ago. the communist party is completely incapable of introspection and to reflect on itself, fascinatingly, all over the country. his tory party locations are turning into pilgrimage sites. here in shanghai, the party founders convene before fleeing to the lake. parties says from all over china, happy organizing, visits to the site. the exhibition has received
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a complete make over with a prominent role for president seeds in p. here to party history is a carefully engineered narrative. to jazz is tori and at the party history institute, which is supervised by the center committee. there are materials we can not publish . this has to do with opposition. research or communication have to the party, a people that is our standpoint to laneesa paging is pulling out all the stops to celebrate the centennial of the chinese communist party. but it's a party that remains and extremely tight control. a work has been halted at the sight of a collapsed apartment block in florida. i made fears that parts of the building still standing could give way. news was announced as us president joe biden arrived in florida along with the 1st lady at jill biden. the president is being briefed
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about the situation in this side, although he and the 1st lady will meet with rescue cruise have been carrying out the hazardous work of combing through the rubble and also hold a closed door meeting with the families of those killed and missing because death has risen to a table with as many as 145 and accounted for. no survivors has been found since last thursday. but a little earlier, i spoke with d. w correspondent, oliver salad, whose insert side. i asked him about the delicate balancing act, the president faces as he meets the families of those missing. that's exactly right, philly's meeting a rescue workers, 1st responders to thank them for their tireless efforts and then also talking to families to give them some comfort in their situation. and of course, it's a very fine line because many of them are still hoping that there might be some survivors found underneath the rubble. of course,
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that scenario is becoming more and more unlikely with each passing day. so there's been all these fish tokens, a structural damage that's been reported, but have authority is yet pinpointed why this building collapsed. well no, of course the initial impression that this just happened overnight or the last days as you just mentioned them, there came a different picture with that 2018 inspection that the found structural damage to the building. and then we also learned just few days ago to reminder of yours, that the president of the condominium association in a letter to the owners, wrote that the situation that you rated, that it gets significant worse. and he also wrote that it would cost $15000000.00 us dollars in repairs, but we have a contracting account from the city inspector who said it assessed it as a less urgent situation. and apparently this is what the owners went with. eventually, of course, a fatal mistake as it seems, but it also is important here to point out that it looked very plausible all of
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this. but there's many, several investigations in fact underway. they've just started and will take several months. of course to find the final conclusion. they're right now that there are lots of people carrying out lots of urgent inspections around other buildings in the city. now of course, there is some concern not only in the city by the way, because there are several older buildings of that style along the whole east coast of the united states and many are being checked right now. the problem, however, is, and that's one of the lessons learned here from surf, said that knowing the damages of the building doesn't necessarily mean they're being fixed until they're also holds that legal action might follow. i had the opportunity to talk to one board member of another condominium here in surfside and he, she said she would propose that the owners could be forced to sell their units if they can't afford the repairs. certainly a very tough measure, but perhaps one possible way to avoid a situation like that from happening again. ok,
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thank you all over all of the sellers and so side florida. launching dw news, i'm from fallon still to come after 30 withdraw its commitments to a key international convention. d. w means one of thousands of women inside the states has failed for victims of domestic violence. that will take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world have been present, frank about this time i, as in israel, on an official visit to spokesperson said the trip, which was delayed last year because of the pan demi ames to honor and strengthen the friendship between 2 countries, evinced on hotels with israel's new government, led by the prime minister of talley. bennett's mamma's ministry has begun millicent to $2300.00 prisoners, including activists and journalists were detained for protesting against february. the reasons being given for the releases, thousands asked them to be behind bars in connection with pro democracy demonstrations to the head of the world. health organization in europe is one of
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the new wave of corona, virus infections will be less fascinations. increase in people, remain discipline and clue. after 10 weeks, a falling cases, numbers on the rise and again, the number of cases rose by that. well today marks the launch of the european union's digital covered 19 certificate system. it's supposed to make driving across the u easier, but airlines are warning the system isn't ready and could cause long delays. it links up the various existing cove in 1900 apps approved by each state. the apps display a q r code which can be scanned to confirm the person status as well as vaccination details the apps store test results and evidence of recovery, which is a paper base q r codes should also be available. we spoke with detail because the band riggers in brussels a little earlier and asked what changes travelers in europe can expect for the 30
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percent of all those already fully vaccinated in europe. that means there's less hassle when they travel by plane. they don't have to come up with a p c r test before they enter the plane. and that's also true for people that recover from covered and that the other 60 percent still have to provide in most cases a p c r test. but the truth is also that there is no common e rule. every member state does it differently. so you have to check where you go and which was actually apply. and for this is for intra, you travel only. and if you coming from the 3rd country to the you, this coverage vaccination certificate doesn't mean anything because you don't need it actually to enter the you. you can also have your proof of explanation from your home country or a p c r test show that you have recovered from cove it. so and also he had the member states in the driver's seat. they also can apply different drugs. so if you
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come to you, if you have to check anytime, which country entering and which was there? so the system is still the very shattered me. yes, i turkey formerly withdrew from an international treaty against family size and domestic abuse today, sparking outrage amongst western countries and rights groups. the stumble convention is the world's 1st binding treaty to prevent and combat violence against women. president reggie type of defended the decision to leave arguing that the agreement had been hijacked by people attempting to normalize homosexuality. thousands of turkish women are expected to protest against the moves, and he sends a reckless and dangerous message to offenders and her set turkey even farther back on the road to women's rights. she looked anxiously out the window. there were any suspicious cars parked out front. is anyone standing by the entrance? this is john through earl keys, daily routine. the 31 year old and her son rarely leave their apartment in the
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western turkey city of bolo anymore. not since receiving death threats from her own husband. i'm going to kill all of you. like the slippery with a blonds news kid stays with me. do you understand? jones, who continuously received threats like this? and she knows he means every word. before she left him, he had abused her for years. he even bade her mother, the police did nothing apart from advising johnson to seek protection at a women's shelter. all. meanwhile, are abused. the field is perfectly safe. your son was in december, he told me, but if i kill you, i'll go to prison for 3 years or, you know, about shot, but that won't stop. after 3 years, i'll be back out to jump off. johns, who doesn't believe the turkish state,
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will protect her. instead, she is turned to the public on turkish media. she's spoken out against her abuser and the turkish authorities. failure to act a bold move, especially now that turkey has withdrawn from the east and the convention, protecting women from violence. president ed one justified this step by repeatedly claiming that the convention served to spread western notions of emancipation can demit any. it will not let foreigners influence the way we deal with the issue. we have her own historical and cultural ways. we will not allow the safety of our families to be jeopardized. these women are demanding the protection of their families too. but in a different way than at one envisioned, they pressuring turkey to respect the international agreement. in the past year, 300 women were murdered and another 117 women died due to unknown causes.
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now turkish women are fighting back. literally. more and more women are signing up for self defense courses like these here, crow, my god, and israeli marshal law to being taught that time because it meant the women in this class have had enough of violence and harassment for men. the course leader has observed mostly young women in her group. this is all to all the different, more and more 25 to 35 year old women come in there is not all participants have experienced physical violence sized. our kids for kids can just wanted to know how to react to harassment if the order, the it new they just don't want to put up with that kind of behavior anymore than the new probably to johnson. he has found another way to protect herself. she's installed the security door in her apartment to prevent her abusive husband from breaking in. but she knows if he's to turn to kill her. he will dive under the or
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if he told me himself that he said, look at one has withdrawn from the symbol convention, protecting women. so we can kill as many women as we want without punish. the stumble convention should continue to be respected in our country. ma, it was the only thing that heard many long cor, cool arter growing solidarity among women and turkey is also acting as a deterrence johns, who experienced in our poor support after she made her case public since then, the threats against her and her family have stopped well, i'm could be 10, is the turkey specialist at amnesty international germany. you joins us from hamburg. welcome to the w, a president. turn around and says that jackie's commitment to ending violence against women will not suffer. as a result from, of withdrawing from the stumble convention and what would be your response to that?
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well, that's one to side said violence against women is also forbidden and the internal turkish legislation. but the problem is it does not implemented and it's very difficult victims of violence to have to put say to a tried and punished and many of them on hold. and afterwards killed turned to the police many times and i'll protect you and say they denied they just sent back or not protected. the problem, it's not like it's lation in turkey about the problem is they're missing implementation. and of course, the flooring from the on the convention is a fatal, fine fuchs of paper, cook, small, safe, and so you can use violence against them. but from what you say, it sounds like this will have absolutely no effect. you say the law as it stands in
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turkey, is badly implemented. a wasn't being particularly well implemented under the stumble treaty, so nothing really changes. n, o is tumblers, convention was also not implemented that the problem is for the protection of the police and better protect some program and to provide shelter of all things that are not implemented. and as well as the internal leg placement is not implemented. but this law firms, the convention, give another time to seize people, see if they can do violence against them. i can just give an example. caski in a famous human rights law told us she was off for a taxi driver who said, just after there was call, it was the known, the us
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a colleague of mine to consider the call to better to slice. really come out, know that's a way to, to see, right. and so given that these laws were not implemented at all, if you are to be a take what you say at face value, why do you think this is now happened? there was much pressure. it started last year was a pressure from 20 nan islamic clergy and highlands is who said, just the arguments as we are news to himself. the convention is to gain some additional family values of 2. okay. and if normalizing homosexuality, just because the convention policies that the same protection is also to be provided for thank you so much for joining us and explaining that to us. i'm detail time today the international gemini well take
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a look at some more stories making news around the world now starting the u. k. where prince, william, i'm prince harry and veiled stature. their late mother of what would have been her birthday, dine, it was killed in a parish car, crash. 19770 briefly reunited. 2 brothers will be the odds of allegations and racism within the drawing. a coach in the united states has denied the request by the sing a britney spears to remove her father from the guardianship arrangement, gives him control of her offence. the ruling is independent of testimony given by students last week that she, that she had been abused under the arrangements. bill cosby has been freed from prison after only 2 years after pennsylvania's highest court overturned his sexual assault conviction. and court said cosby should never face to charges after he struck a nun prosecution deal with the previous district attorney more than 15 years ago.
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the former comedians re basis prompted outrage from sexual assault victims and advocates just like that, bill cosby was free. his car sped by the walls of the pennsylvania prison, in which had served 2 years of a 3 to 10 year sentence before arriving at his home in nearby norristown. after being helped from the car, cosby gave the camera signal v for victory attorney. with similarly triumphant thrills and i am pleased with the pennsylvania supreme court. what we knew all along, which was that mister causing never should have been prosecuted. part was driven by politics, were quite pleased that the pennsylvania supreme court seems impervious to what is going on on the outside world. and all of that pressure that was placed on the
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criminal justice system from hash tag move and the, the me to movement helped bring cars. the under scrutiny. he was one of a number of high profile men in show business accused of using their power to exploit and sexually assault women. but only one case against cosby went to court village trucking and meliss station of andre a constant observance, say the outcome of the case needs context. basically a couple of years ago before he was actually charged, the older prosecutor, the previous prosecutor that is in the state of pennsylvania, asked him to come forward to give a deposition in exchange for that he would not re prosecuted as long as he told the truth, well, bill cosby came in, he spoke are considered urgently very, very long gave extreme graphic details about the fact that he drugs certain women that he had. according to him affairs, with certain women,
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they say the public should not view the rolling as cause be being pronounced innocent. what people have to understand is that this decision that came out on wednesday does not say that bill cosby is innocent. it is not say that there wasn't enough evidence by these dozens and dozens of women that came forward the crushing it. this conviction has re ignited debate over the ability to hold a fair trial amid intense public pressure. and the efficacy of the me to movement and holding powerful men to account you. ah, i, let's start with that tennis, and germany's alexander spirit has advanced to the 3rd round of wimbledon, after beating tennis, some granite straits sense. fair of who you can say at the bottom of your screen is too good for his american opponent. never made it past women's 4th round before his 1st ever grand slam title. next to face the winner of the old
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u. s. match between the taylor fritz and steve jobs and football germany is the interior minister jose offer has criticized us as decision to allow large numbers of fans inside stadiums that europe 2020. this is a half a call the decision by european footballs, governing body. utterly irresponsible, especially considering the increasing number of corona virus cases in the u. k caused by the delta various for the 40000 fans attended germany's match against england at wembley stadium on tuesday, the venue you're welcome 260000 fans to the semi final and final later. because you don't want to have confirmed a jayden, sancho will leave the club. this summer, and dale's been a great aim to join manchester, united for 85000000 euros sancho emerged as one of europe for both of these prospects. students for years. and dorman, school 50 goals, 137 appearances. move these sonco whose england that you in 2020 scrub returned to
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