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idea the, you know, these channels, we are not afraid to young people clearly have the solutions, the future. 77 percent. now, every weekend on the w this is the doesn't use a sure coming up today. indonesia heads into a new car. oh, no biased lockdown. hospitals are struggling to cope and cases are reaching record highs. the highly transmissible delta variance is being blamed for the increase for restrictions beginning on the weekend to be enough. foster coming up the depth of variance was 1st identified in india and now a new delta plus is having to pin son. i thought us ones and proposed from tele plus market. but because what among the hardest hit,
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when the indian government suddenly imposed its 1st lockdown last year, even some who have managed to turn their lives around unexpected ways. the vanity welcome to dw news, a shot, glad you could join us. the red cross is warning that indonesia could be on the court edge of a covered 1900 catastrophe. as the number of cases continues to rise on friday, the country are just of nearly 26000 infections. it's highest ever. it's hoped a lockdown beginning over the weekend will bring numbers down. non essential businesses will be closed and schools will hold online losses on the main island of java and the tourist destination of bali. the restrictions are to last a little over 2 weeks. the increase in cases has been linked to the highly
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transmissible delta variant. first identified in india, indonesia on the brink of a cove it 19 catastrophe. with more than 20000 new daily tases hospitals in jakarta, and across the main island of java, a food to the brim. working 12 hours a day. if the medical staff stretched to the limit the family members of scrambling to buy oxygen for their loved ones were being turned away by the hospital that tested positive at the hospital to just give him some medicine 1st. as the hospital boom, which i did out of the red cross says the new crisis. this been food, but highly transmissible. delta variant, an increase holiday travel to kept the spread the virus. but guzman has been
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banking on most next nations. this single the inoculation event has attracted thousands of indonesians eager to get a shot. but so far less than 10 percent of the $118000000.00 targeted population have been fully vaccinated. as the situation threatened to run out of control, the government explains why the new copes have to be introduced by the input from ministers, health experts, and also regional hub. i have decided to impose emergency restrictions to be a lot of july, the 3rd to july, the 20th 2021 only for java and bobby islands. 2 courses. the child doesn't body but some criticized that the measures a half hearted, as they don't appoint across the country. and people are still allowed to move
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around. they fear that this will not be enough to fend off to disaster in india on friday, across the milestone of 400000 deaths due to the grown about as much of it recorded in the last 2 months when the delta, very and traveling the country health care system. now a new delta plus variant has the government concerned? it declared it a vacant concern last month. even though case number's a still below 100. the restrictions like you once again the another. you don't know why the crowds are going to the freshly opened markets in india already. it is hard to imagine that just 2 months ago, the country was recording over 400000 gifts. but the indian government is warning that all is not well yet. a mutation called delta has recently been
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declared a variant of concern an unwelcome message for many at this deli market. we should live in the presidency instead of worrying about the future. new i've been so long base to no one and a half years over. this is going to be new. every time it's going to end. so these are going to be there. so it's not like that. the place is something different from a normal covered by this is the dental variant was both detected in india last year and was instrumental in causing the massive 2nd beef of cases. here it is now said beginning ground as a dominant variance around the wood driving and up certain cases in a number of countries. the new addition of this ready and the delta plot have even been detected outside of this time. belly had been quick to react. after the criticism of failing to anticipate the crushing impact of the earlier adult of it,
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the end it has ministry has worn see it that this virus mutation is more transmissible. i'm more likely to resist anti bodies. but experts say it is far too thorn to that doctor saw his senior biologist explains why this lead this read and it's causing concern. but it, because this mutation was 1st seen in the area of concern something that only of course, the south africa, the beetle baby, and he's able to evade pre existing immunity much better than all of the levy and self concern. but he also emphasizes that more detail will be needed to confirm if this variant is more infectious or liter papers calling get some things that cause cynthia and are missed then more region
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one for now x. let's see, vaccinations are the best ways to fight off. marian's like the delta and does up last and after the sluggish couple months, the peace of india backseat drive is showing signs of improvement for the government urging people to get innoculated as soon as the people reading and displaying what a job appeal to have got the message. but even if the gifts, the jobs, how effective will these be against the new variance and see them those people, stevens reports, that is good news, but also reason to be cautious. cutting the facts, see they can't cope with 19 is likely to come as a big relief to those lucky enough to have one. but what happens when you very come along? well, somebody has some good news on this front. against the delta vary and biotech was found to be 88 percent effective at preventing symptomatic disease. that's
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according to a study by public health, england. after dediker was 60 percent effective after the delta plus ferry and not enough k through the fatal to know how to interact with immunizations, scientists in india and worldwide, and looking into it, research, just say it's unlikely lout fox, the current jobs, as well as the vaccines effectiveness against the variance. another big question is how long was shot to protect us for? according to a nature paper, it could be a good while. that's for m r and a job like biotech madana. so figure of the immune response found in some bio tech vaccinated people was fed by researches to be a strong indication that protection could last for years. that's against the 19 as it looks at the moment. if the virus changes article recognition, it might be a different ball game that that may or may not happen in the future. so now the
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vaccines available are best way answer this from demick. the pen demik has hit one group of people in india, especially hard migrant labor as tens of thousands, was suddenly forced to leave the cities they worked in and return to their home villages. when the government imposed the 1st lockdown last year for many, this was the pro magic expedients as to face the prospect of life without a job. but as we report a training center in one village in northern india, rogers state is offering hope to some of the return is the pandemic cost of his job. ken around garcia was working far from home. when the lockdown came, you're talking 4 months to get back to his village in rochester state. there he had family, but no paid work. then you heard of training courses for migrant labor is in the nearby city will die poor. now he's learned to operate a sewing machine for that and that the lockdown, i worked as
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a stonemason with greenwich and the city of threat. i was there from 2012 in the lockdown announcement came so suddenly everything was shut down. and prime minister, moody said the government would take care of us, but nothing happened. we weren't even allowed out on the street. the police would betus with their batons as soon as we left the house. when the $4000.00 rupees are living euros, the step academy provides a one month training course including accommodation and meals as well as text all work. the school offers a wide range of courses from addressing to electrical installation as well as repairs to mobile phones and cars. school director believes the return of migrant workers is good for the local economy and, but i don't think they will often forward to it because of the pen gaming. we've
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trained around 2000 young people. many of them a found who had locally are open businesses, is creating jobs because employers and business owners are returning to the villages and it will be more time and i will be gone with the certificate to me. also partners with local enterprises he provide on the job training like here on this construction site and the government. the trainees are in a minimum wage and can be fully qualified and 12 months. that's gone. got out of i worked in a kitchen and gall gerard, and then $5000.00 rupees or a 55 years a month. i had to work non stop even night. i came home just before the lockdown and plan to stay here. the work is better and so the wages i'm home in the mornings and evenings so i can help out with the housework sounds a little bit at their teacher. ram is happy to be back on the land. despite the hardships he and his wife live in a remote village, which they can only reach on foot. length will know the cities
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are okay, but the loud and dirty. i'd much rather live in the village. that's good to hear. can around garcia's months of training is coming to an end. he's now contacting local taylors, who might offer him a job. he's determined to stay close to his family and not returned to serat or any other large city to seek work. oh man, i went far away again. i couldn't look after my children, so i'd rather look for work close to my village. got home and after a visit to a local shop, he's hope so high. the owner wanted proof of his sewing skills and things to his training come around, garcia was able to show him once he's causes over, he's been promised to be a job waiting for him. that's it for today to discuss more
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what people have to say to me. that's why you listen to their stories. reporter every weekend on d. w. the greetings from berlin and a warm welcome to our latest edition, and heading into the weekend some food for thought on how cities can evolve to deal with the challenges of the 21st century. we'll look at some ideas and also in the pipeline. a long postponed exhibition of works by british ours is henry moore, takes a radical post covert approach inviting visitors to touch the sculptures on display . while some of the world's billionaires are busy racing to get
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into space, the rest of us mortals have to do with living on this planet and increasingly challenging prospect in light of climate change with parts of the world burning up and the global population still on the rise, which is why utopian visions of urban planning and sustainable cities are a hot topic everywhere. the dream was to create a place where people live, work, and play real. we're leaving out of the car manufacturer, toyota is building a tiny prototype city of the future by mount fuji. the project was developed by danish star architect, getting them out of every project. the prototype is called woven city as it seeks to weave a multi layer transportation system. construction follows the latest environmental standards using wood, sam, and concrete. the foundations don't was just recently late. but professor
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tatyana schneider says these futuristic projects are based on old ideas. toyota. what one's 15 words in city in sooner projects, a lab leaving laboratories and corey to sort of mentioned the live in the city will be workers and classes. and this isn't an actually off. and i found this is reminiscent other classy industrial revolution over in northern saudi arabia, there are plans for me on the line 170 kilometer long, 0 carbon emissions city. further, smart cities have been designed for dubai and dabby, many of which are green, or at least pretending to be the, the 1st was mazda, are a carbon neutral city in abu dhabi,
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which was supposed to be completed by 2014 the then came the financial crisis and the completion date was shifted to 2030 but except for the buildings designed by architects or norman foster, they're still little to see. the problem is that these utopia tarnish quickly as spanish architect to be sent there. i was in my star and my studies over these was a good idea in the year 2008 and they have a plan to do a c. d was in fact very expensive because he was elevated on the podium in the same way that these, the line is how the avia it will not be done because it's impossible to do. city that has a huge underwriting for sector. why yard is planning his version of smart cities in the hills near barcelona rather than transfer motor vehicles into tunnels. his plan
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is to avoid them in the architect has just wanna pay for a new self sufficient city near beijing recycling energy production and food production will all be taken care of within the city limits. ah, our city should ab source your door instead of a meteor door. and in order to do it, we need to transform our buildings by that and they should generate energy like i did 3, they generate their own energy. so the new globalization should be based on producing things locally. while we are connected with digital networks. the other thing tanks are looking to accommodate the entire world's population in one small state, leaving space for nature to develop on the rest of the planet. utopia ideas are
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booming because there's a desperate need for more living space is then except years, more than 1000000000. people need to be able to eyes. and that means that we need to build a key balance of 150 or 3000000 people. every mouth in the next 30 years. so that means that we are in the middle of a huge process. so for one session i, we need to find solutions that need to be applied. not only to retrofit our cities, but to good own new, she do some to create new cities. and i'm not sure those ideas of hyper urban ization are going to sit well with everybody abroad onward. now to look at some of the other culture headline, starting with the arrival on thursday in new york of a scale down version of the famous statue of liberty from france. of the peace comes as a token of franco american friendship,
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135 years after the nation gifted its big sister to the u. s. in sculpted in bronze, the new lady liberty stands nearly 3 meters tall, and she'll remain on display at ellis island throughout the july 4th weekend and then travel to washington dc where she will grace the gardens on the french ambassador residence for the next 10 years. russia famous book showing ballet premier to modern adaptation of the classic checkoff play the siegel the belly is the 3rd joint worked for the company. by composer in the mood sky, choreographer you leave off and director annex under more logic cars. and it was the final premier of its 200 and 45th season, a special one from both artists and fans alike. cuz it marked the reopening after covered $900.00 locked down in russia. and some classical movie for cow was in denmark when he was unable to perform. during the pandemic,
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british cellist jacob sha, convinced a music loving farmer instead about an hour of copenhagen to expose his beef cattle to classical music to improve their welfare while they experienced with so enjoyable that he's continuing it. even after the reopening of the theaters accounts and reported a quite happy repertoire and calmer and much more relax since the concert began last winter. ah, well, after over a year of refraining from tactile greetings like handshakes and hugs were all very much aware of how much we've been longing for touch to be normalized again for a sculptor. hands are not only the artists main tool, they're also key for our connection to the world. so rather radically, this living hand, an exhibition of work by the british artist henry moore invites visitors to touch.
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some of the displayed works a treat a reconnection for its curator edmund, edmund deval has created a spot for visitors to wash their hands. not so much a hygiene precaution as a tactile ritual. it's part of his invitation into the world of henry moore, in perry green, where britain's most important sculptor lived and worked until his death in 1986. when you begin with henry moore, when you begin with this living, they can be clenched open. they can offer solace, but they can also refuse solace. hands are of central importance to a master potter, his hands shape the most delicate porcelain sculptures. and now he's able to bring the works of his role model henry more closer to the public. when we conceive the show, i very much wanted to do this danger. thank of inviting people to touch his sculpture. he's chosen the bronze statue cold king and queens because of
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the beauty in the way the hands of the 2 figures are poised. hans were recurring motif in henry moore's work for him. hans were not simply sculptors tools. there are also frequent motifs in his drawings of himself. this was how he wanted to be seen, and how he saw himself with his living hands that allowed him to realize his artistic vision for 88 years. sebastian ober rossi from henry moore foundation says the living hand exhibition is very much treated, the artists intentions. and he appreciates that the works can be explored where they were created. animal was a strong believer in the important sold more santorial experience of sculpture. i need. he certainly believe that touching sculptures enhances the experience of his works. so one likes, it's the sound of the for you just wanted to call knife edge because this in
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edge knife edge now stands in front of prison houses of parliament. other works of his can be seen as un buildings for the former west german chancellor, re and bon, they're all of an imposing scale, but they started out quite small again that a small idea because if this fall so that i can choose from all wrong and judges from underneath hold it in my hand, hold it against the ball sheet, a distance that is get a complete control over it. 3 dimensional visitors to the exhibition are also invited to touch. this later abstract work sculpted from a stalactite. it depicts a mother protectively holding her child, so she must eventually let go. as a 3rd sculpture, deval has chosen a large bronze work. this is a pick
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a court. why did he call it pound? you only find that out by touching it. ah, the exhibitions planned opening in march 2020 was postponed due to the pandemic, which also limited our physical interaction with the world. so edmond devolves concept of connect through tactile experience has taken on new meaning emotional, say, no, we all have been deprived for sodium to do that with people, but also with, with the object. it's a significant visitors approach. the sculptures respectfully appreciating the unique opportunity to grasp the complexity of moore's work that offered by being allowed to touch them strength. it's not about the surface, have a beautiful and seductive abroad and might be, or
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a piece of stone might be discovering the story of the deep within that in the past, within the sculpture, the show was an invitation to get closer to the person, henry moore, and finally, he may not be everyone's cup of tea, but the deep, mournful croon of jim morrison, the late poets and lead singer of the doors had a foundational influence on rock music history. saturday marks the 50th anniversary of his death that just 27 years of age in paris. and so will later figures have candle with some bars of their hit riders on the storm. all the best you and hope to see you next time. just in the world
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