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the news is data need live from berlin, you wafer under fire, as the euros appears, a fuel rise in covert infections. well, health organization, official site, social distancing rules have been forgotten, not just inside stadiums, but outside to after the tournaments. will the continent wake up to a huge koran of ours hang over? also coming up is radio already said young people to get in line for their job as
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the delta, very dr. new outbreaks, especially among the on vaccinated. the us so far demolish was left standing of the collapse florida towers look ahead of an approaching storm with controversy grows over turkish president ones latest mega projects. it says and you can now running through is stand the will both revenues. critics, however say it will be the cities ruins. ah, i'm rebecca, this is welcome to the program experts. a warning the european football championships could state out the spread of the delta variance this summer. games have been taking place all over the continent with some massive stadiums at full or nearly
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full capacity. scientist said the arrows are already leading to arise in infections, and more than 60 percent of people in europe are still not vaccinated. the joy of euro 2020, summed up by scotland fans, they will you for it when their team and the points against arthritis england at wembley park, the tournament came to an end soon after. and there was another sting in the tail a cove it outbreak on and off the pitch. scotland midfielder billy gilmore tested positive, forcing him into quarantine, a post game chattman, england's bench hill. well and mason mount also had to isolate even more worryingly . it was later revealed almost 1300 scottish fans were infectious when they went to london. the well health organization said support is traveling to game is a recipe for disaster. how are people getting the other traveling and large crowded
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convoys of buses? are they taking individual measures when they're doing that? what's happening after the games, when people leave the stadiums, are they going into a crowded balls and puts to watch the matches? if this mixing is happening among people who are not fully vaccinated? and there is the presence of the virus. there will be cases, this problem isn't restricted to the k finish or authority say at least 300 fans were infected while following their national team. mostly at the 2 matches in st. petersburg. that's contributed to a sharp rise in new cases at home. but despite these connections between euro 2020 and covey to outbreaks, you a for is pressing ahead with increased stadium capacity for the semi finals and final, at wembley. and politicians in several countries are furious. german interior minister hosts, they accused the governing body of putting profits over public health issue
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to i think that you wafers position is utterly irresponsible. absolute for and put them into put more association say clearly we don't want it this way. we're reducing the numbers of spectators at wembley on sunday, one group of fans will be celebrating their countries great sporting success. but without further restrictions in london, fears of a coven hangover will only rise and little earlier i spoke to felix thomas from database fulton started by asking him why you wife has been able to push so hard to get so many fans into the stadiums. well, you would argue that these are the one making recalls, but we've all seen that before the year and there were 2 cities in dublin that were stripped of the right of hosting tournament for not necessary. and i'm in the, in the spirit here in the methods is roy of one sang and would
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you measure it to it would use it to that they had to apply pressure if necessary, to make that happen. absolutely. does the economic benefit then of hosting the euro matches, give you a for too much power of a host country? it doesn't give you a way for lots of power. we all have to bear in mind that we believe we are doing the funds vaccination rollout, something to do with the content into, to get out of the corona practice at some point in the future and to see if you have any kind of so what they have to offer to the work. so i would definitely do that anyway. i have the power and i believe, be directly or indirectly, the leverage in b. u. now, the number of new coven, 19 cases in the united kingdom is now over 24000. and we haven't seen numbers like
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that since the end of january. how can health officials really justify increasing crowded stadiums, wembley, the capacity, 60000, these massive fan gatherings outside of it's how can they be justified for help or the rates are very, very low, which they are. but they have to be enjoying the criticism in england and abroad. i mean, germany, chancellor, i them and america of france leader a minute micro and it's a linear vote. voice concern over the number of infections and over the outcome and the repercussions that the euro 2020 final and final was on the content into the whole. and i definitely think the last word haven't been said in that regard. the games will be have in london, but the question is, what's going to be the aftermath of the whole thing? and this remains to be seen, of course, of course. and it will take
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a few weeks to say the aftermath of course, from the us, from the years this year, thanks very much felix thompson. in con, meanwhile, in israel corona virus cases have searched by 50 percent in the past week. arise being claimed on the delta variant. israel was among the world's 1st countries to reopen. after locked down to date, only 2 thirds of israelis have had their 1st shot. now, authorities a calling on young people to come forward to get back to needed to avoid the return of coven restrictions. adam, goodbye. he's taking his daughter's leah and are going to get vaccinated. more and more young israelis age 12 to 15 and now getting their jump like here at the small clinic and class saba. not least because of the fast spreading delta variant. and because many have plans for this summer i think it's really good. it gives us much more freedom and it's nice to find the corona's overstay and
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hopefully and yeah, i think it's important. it's still not steadily because the countries have still not, not all of the countries have gotten that have gotten up at unity to have the vaccines . but hopefully we'll be able to go sailing down to very and has driven infections to levels not seen in israel since april, mainly among vaccinated people because we still have a nice amount of people excavated young people like to see here. we're increasing affects nathan, them young people that can be vaccinated, and we still see a portion of their elderly people and not feel vaccinated for various reasons. some vaccination people also have been infected. for now the number needing hospital treatment remains low. although the figures are rising, so we do see people who actually acquired the delta after being immunized and they
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can transmitted. yet there are chances to be severely ill to be hospitalized or to die are slim. so we, we definitely see a very important role for the innovation. the new israeli government is pushing for 12 to 15 year olds to be a knock. elated now with the bio tech finds a vaccine. prime minister natalie bennett is appealing to young people directly that come up with some of the guys that i know how much you want to enjoy the summer. and you can, i also have 4 kids your age and they to want to enjoy the summer. we don't want to impose any restrictions on anyone know bands on parties, trips, no bubbles, nothing but you need to talk to your parents and get vaccinated. so that we have a wonderful stomach with no closures and no restrictions about israel has re imposed an indoor mask mandate and titan controls that the main international
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airport for good for is relieved that his teenage daughters and now protected. it was somewhat of a difficult decision because there are a lot of unknowns, but there are a lot of unknowns in parenting. how long do you give them on the i pad. what time should i go to bed? what food should they? i? what i know is that the vaccine work, these are all had big problems with the pandemic. and since everyone's got vaccinated over the age of 16, the problems of all but disappeared further restrictions might be imposed if the delta variant continues to spread. but for now, israel aims to get most youngsters over 12 fully vaccinated before some of its doses expire later this month. from warm base, i'm joined by professor elation. he's the director of the center for travel medicine and tropical diseases at sheba medical center and joins us now from a television professor lesson thanks very much for your time. according to the israeli ministry of healthy effectiveness of the vaccine against infection has
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dropped significantly in the last month. why is that? when he leaves some, everything's the day if i don't seem to those so it's likely less effective in preventing transmission of the top. and we are probably seeing signs of these, we're increasing the number of infection that we are thinking. these are just the 5 of the same, then that's not as effective as getting the delta variance spread around. the other vaccine using exclusively the 5 of my own k m are in a box for you. and so the date of it comes from with point only towards the effect of this being. we know from other countries like the u. k. any come are seen, which is also why he is also likely left the speeding, preventing transmission and infection in your opinion, that is israel facing
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a new wave of the current of ours. they said it is important to separate the number of infections from, from the actual number of severe cases in the hospital evasion. and why we are seeing a 1000 clear wave of infection they took care of. i know we have not seen it substantially increasing the number of severe patients and even if we see a increase. so currently we have about 35 to 40 patients to do the entire country hospitalized vehicle. even if this trip is over a 100 patient, this is still very different than what we experience back in december and january when we had hundreds and hundreds and thousands of people die. go divide. so
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we actually think and have good data to support these. that why the number of infections increases, their boxing still has excellent effectiveness. it gives the whole gratian now, report focused a lot on children and how dangerous the delta very is. the kids and adolescents we saw natalie bennett, appealing directly to adolescence, to get the vaccine. what, what, how big a role do adolescence play in the fight against corona, vars? we actually know that cobra is not very dangerous to offense. we know that some of the lessons that we come to saw so full of symptoms and for coffee and some complicated they were diploma for danger. the files but not very dangerous. they, they keep seeming very same number listing and therefore we have enough supply to make for $500000.00. and we think it will be very faithful them and we'll pick
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them against a acquiring b c. and then we implemented government and bring us to making an attempt to meet the cation campaign, to encourage the lesson, to go and get the vaccinate press election from the center for travel medicine and tropical diseases at sheep medical center in israel. thank you very much. thank you and asked her not some of the other stories making headlines for my south african president, jacob's duma is defying a court deadline to give himself up to the authorities. same. it was found guilty of contempt for refusing to attend the hearing and a corruption inquiry and was sentenced to 15 months in prison is appealing to him. holding a 1000 rescue as a writing to locate thousands of people still missing after a massive landslide in japan, mud and flood waters tore through the seaside city of
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a tommy some 100 kilometers from tokyo. at least 3 people now confirm dead firefighters about link to contain ablaze for a massive explosion at a factory that makes oem and plastic pellets on the outskirts of bangkok. at least 11 people were injured. the blast shook the terminal, building of bangkok, main international airport. and prompted evacuations of residence in the area. authorities fair leaking chemicals may cause more explosions. in the us recovery cruise have been given the all clear to resume work at the sign of a collapse apartment tower in surfside, florida. just hours after the part of part of the building still standing, was demolished, already decided to bring forward the demolition with tropical storm. else at rapidly approaching search crews are still trying to locate 121. people who remain missing 24 bodies have already been found in the rubble. the width carefully placed explosives,
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demolition teams brought down what had remained of champlain towers fell, damaged and unstable. after last month's initial collapse, they were fears the structure might not withstand the winds of an oncoming tropical storm. putting rescuers lives at risk. yes. exactly what happened? everything is clean. it wasn't to bree on college. walker job. amazing. we were able to get out there really you're all clear for the crew to get back out on the rescue efforts had been paused for much of the weekend over concerns about the shaky structure with the building down teams can now search areas that were previously inaccessible. i still believe because of building the building,
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the hampering arthur temper really. we were stuck that we couldn't get to a certain part of i'll, i've heard them say that they think our voice in this area areas where they'll be able to search and i'm excited about at this late stage. few expect any survivors to be pulled from the rubble, but with work at their site, resumed the anguished families waiting for news of their loved ones may soon have some closure. i know we spoke to acura as a menia professor, structural engineering at florida international university. and we also what needs to be done to prevent disasters like this from happening again. i think there is a need also for us to revisit the and develop embedded inspection system. when i say system, it means that it should include we should, why the more guidelines,
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more instruction for inspectors. where to inspect how to report that there though. and then the system should also include the follow up just to make sure that the recommendation on, on, on the, on this package president richard time, early one is famously fond of mega projects. he recently launched his biggest and boldest, one to date. canal is stumble is a 45 kilometer waterway running parallel to the ball for strike, connecting the black sea to the mediterranean, it would provide a new route for tankers and the government hope booth turkeys revenues. many say the multi $1000000000.00 project is far too costly, given turkeys, economic struggles and might cause an environmental disaster. t. w. 's julia han report from assemble the these are the 1st scopes of dirt off a colossal project that could change a symbol geography forever. a man made waterway that will flow through new
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urban districts with new settlements for hundreds of thousands of people. canal is timble is the largest infrastructure project hook he has ever seen. it's long been a dream of president reggie type out what we're doing today. we're starting a new page in the history of turkey's development. today we are adding a new step to the path of progress for our country, the strengthening of our nation. any, any i to but the controversial project is pitting turkeys president against stumbles mayor car. she's, we're against it because it threatens is dembo completely. it's water, it's nature, it's security and earthquake safety. it threatens life in this case that make the law according to polls. that's of you share. i majority of the cities residents
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thank you to see for my future. i say no for my kids. i say no for my grandchildren . i know that i'm against investing billions of lira and in such a project system that canal and we will insist on stopping them. but why is the canal so unpopular? and why does ad on want to build it? any way to understand why the turkish government wants and you can now, you have to look at the one that's already that the bus force. it's one of the world busiest shipping lanes. more ships trends at the boss rose than the susan panama canal, combined to many according to the turkish president. he says, a 2nd waterway is needed to prevent accidents like these. the 45 kilometer long camel has an official price. take a $15000000000.00. ships like these,
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the government argues, will no longer have to wait days to enter the boss for us, and turkey will collect fees on them. but critics say president edwin's dream is an environmental nightmare. the canal will cut through agricultural land and forests, often referred to as one of the few remaining green lungs of a stumble. it threatens marine ecosystems and crucial water reservoir, where they did not wash the canal with stone from this lagoon and run through the saddler. dara dam, which is an important source of fresh water placed on board. the city is already struggling, opening new areas for real estate development, bringing new population and destroying everything natural will make the city uninhabitable long holiday for. the president, however, hopes to boot the construction sector, create thousands of jobs, and turn the gears of an ailing economy. the louder the opposing voices grow, it seems. the more determined he is to proceed. that's because over today w cars,
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my area, hon in assemble, she sent us that report julia, why is president one so determined to go ahead with this mega project? well, in his nearly 20 years in power, president edwin has launched a number of maker projects. think of it symbols, new, gigantic airport for example. but this project, the assemble can now really have an entirely new dimension and add one said he would go ahead with it with a critics like it or not. his opponent said he is using the project and the promises that come with it for investment jobs, a boost of turkeys revenues to mobilize his faith. because the theories of opinion polls show support for the president and for his islam is rooted a k p. and his tory los now electrons are scheduled until 2023,
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but they are all pools for early elections and the economy is ad one's weak spot. there are reports that much of the financing is coming from china. what can we make of that? well yes, there is speculation that china could play a role in financing and building the canal, but the turkish government has so far not confirmed. these reports, the official price take all the project, is that $15000000000.00 us dollars, but some estimate the real figure to be 4 times at least 4 times as much. this is an astronomical amount of money for a country with depleted flooring, reserve double digit inflation and a massive flooring adept. so right now there are many question marks over where the money for this project is going to come from. indeed, and could the abbe therefore, fees that the new canal could threaten the military balance in the region?
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well, this is a bit difficult to say into project, but then you can now represent a point of tension with russia right now. the boss for us is the only connection between the black sea and the mediterranean, and there is the so called montreaux convention. a treaty signed in 1936, which limits the size and excess offering warship to the black sea. and russia considers this convention vital to maintaining the black sea of the russian fear of influence. if the new canal would not be covered by this convention, there could this could lead to an increase of that's the russian fear here of us or nater warships in the black sea, especially at a time when they to russian relations are very, very tens than pensions. there are increasing the turkish government says the montrose convention will remain intact, but there have been some ambiguous remarks in the past. and that led to a lot of speculation about the geopolitical dimension of this project. right,
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you live at home thinking who's from assembled. thanks very much since bought now in, in the for being a one racing max fish scored his 3rd when in a row was he converted pull position into victory of the austrian growing prey. it was a comfortable win for the dutchman, but there was plenty of close racing behind him. for red bull and macs for stuff and the austrian g. p is a race on home test, not least because of thousands of orange collab dutch fans supporting the man starting in pole position. his teammates, sergio pettus, enjoyed a tough star to the race. dropping down several spots as lambda norris pushed him wide and lapped for the mclaren driver and himself a 5 2nd penalty for the maneuver. norris stayed competitive trading places with lewis, hamilton on numerous occasions as the 2 britons went head to head the 3rd place.
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then in a ram, move hamilton, let teammate voluntary boss us through who was deemed the foster of the 2 with 20 laps to go. the fin had to settle for 2nd though, while norris claimed 3rd ahead of hamilton. race leader mac smith, step in cruise to victory with a cushion of almost 800 seconds. but that was late drama, further down the grid as veteran pac kimmy rake, an. an answer. boston settled, crashed on the final lap. but it was party time for the dutch friends who celebrated for stephens 4th when in 5 races. taking him 32 points clear at the top of the championship standings and women and manic monday brings players back to the court today in london after the traditional mid tournament rest. today, groundskeepers use the time to revitalize the grass court, them the green spaces on the ground, but it didn't prevent a little bit of action on a practice court. the loses was subjected to
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a less than dignified al, to from the game by the other players. help said, novak chalka beach can be seen in the green show, watching data believe news base, this is up next is my colleague ben facility, offer a short break. we'll have more news headline for you at the top of the hour until then as always, our website, www dot com. i'm rebecca. thanks very much for joining us. the. the news . the news, the news
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