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join us for mattel last, the women in asia. i me for the role of money and on lunch and on the voices. the only way i can be on top is to create my own empire women asia this weekend on d w. w . news a show coming up today. me and mom's military targets, doctors and nurses, and investigation by the associated press news agency shows the security forces and police started talking, arresting, and killing medical workers. why has appointed declared medical to be enemies of the state plus germany. you said mr. fit on about us related to several bands from
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india, vaccinated and non vaccinated travelers from beck and traveling to germany for wednesday. we walked through the rules to keep in mind. the news i've been in energy. welcome to dw news, aisha. tragic join us, me and my military rulers have killed nearly 900 people and detained more than 5000 since using part in february. now it seems they are intentionally targeting doctors and nurses reports, or at least $157.00 health care workers have been arrested. so to do a wounded and 12 killed in the last 5 months. the dublin says me and martin, i don't think the most dangerous place to be a medical worker, a quick warning view as may find some part of the following report. distressing health workers protest against the new regime. that's when the hunter decided they
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were a threat. since the crew metix her face attacks like this by the military says one fugitive dr. public. all call huge fuels due to all actions in the ear. but we have become a criminal overnight find a military treating and seen patient is isn't illegal in any part of the law or in muma that force many practitioners to go into hiding. but escaping persecution isn't easy. many of them had been arrested while working in underground clinic, treating injured protesters wounded by the hunters. pluto cracked down all the medical equipment needed and michael leach and on for
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doctors and enough on the seemed appreciate. you can say that i'm lucky and i have as many doctor as one of many health workers who refused to return to hospitals now occupied by the military and decision heavily criticized by the hunter government, the dog killing people in cold blood. how, if this is not genocide, what shall i call it for malware? georgia, moderate acclaimed emetics. deny they say no one, no dare to seek medical care in hospitals run by the military. all of this in the middle of the corona virus pandemic has created a health care crisis. the p 100 doesn't seem to mind and continue the tax on his health. while the amount of
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free and the family all being bethany, the doctor says it's public health system could collapse at a time when people are already suffering from the political turmoil that seems to have no end. and for more on this and joined from bangkok by phil robertson from human rights watch, phil has the military's crackdown on medics deprived citizens of care. certainly the crackdown on both doctors and nurses, and also occupying hospitals by the military to make it very difficult for the ordinary people of florida to get the health care they need. they have to run a gauntlet of surveillance and control actually if they want to go to one of these hospitals to get health care. there are many people who just don't feel safe. they fear to go into the hospital that are controlled by the military. especially if they are, their relatives have been involved at all with civil disobedience movement. and
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we're receiving reports of people who are injured on the streets who won't go to hospital get health care. and even cases of people now are contracting cobit 19 and getting into respiratory distress and being unwilling to go to the hospitals and preferring to try to wait it out at home and hope that they improve by themselves. would you then describe what's happening in me and my as a medical emergency it is certainly a medical emergency. it is a situation where you already had a weak health care system, one which had improved under the civilian government. what, but was nowhere near the top levels of any of the countries in se, asia system that was chronically underfunded and all of a sudden were being dragged back into a period similar to what we had during the previous military dictatorships. one, the me on mar, house system was one of the worst in the, in the, in the region. if not the world of that having been said,
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doctors themselves went on strike in february earlier this year to protest against the military, where they buy their actions, not depriving citizens of treatment. well, many of the doctors actually refused to go work at government hospitals. but they set up their own clinics and continued to treat people often for free. the problem has been that the military has now been trying to find these secret underground clinics to raid them. when they do catch them they, they arrest anybody, they find there. they have been confiscating medical supplies. so quite clearly the, the military junta has prioritized repression of doctors and nurses. right to freedom of expression. and right to have a political viewpoint over allowing these people to basically continue to treat those who are a need. these action by the military would down on the face of it seem completely
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counterproductive when you have a military that's trying to rule a country. and then the same military personnel targeting the doctors that can help society. well, i think what you see is a military that only has really one common platform and one common approach which is repression. they see anybody who is opposed to their takeover of political power as their enemy, and they don't care whether that person's a doctor, an ambulance driver, emergency medical technician, a nurse, a hospital in administrator. they don't care, they see people as their enemies. and they are essentially targeting the people of me and more and the medical personnel as enemies. and that is a fundamental problem that is a fundamental violation of rights. and it's depriving people of their right to quality health care for robertson from human rights watch. we'll leave
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it there for the time being, but thank you so much for joining us today. thank you. a starting wednesday travelers from india will be able to enter germany again. that's one a month. all covered 19 related back on travel from india will be lifted. and that effectively means that from wednesday, travellers from india who have been vaccinated can arrive in germany without the need to quarantine of these drive. those also don't need to arrive with the negative over 900 test, as long as to produce proof of vaccination. travelers on the other hand, who haven't been vaccinated, will need to coordinate it for 10 days. this can be ended earliest after 5 days with a negative over 900 test. non vaccinated travelers will also need to carry negative cobra 19 tests to enter the country. india had been classified by germany, robert hawk institute as an area of variant of concern since the 26th of april. this was due to the prevalence of the dental variant in the country. that plus
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petition will not change to a high incidence area from wednesday. from where i'm joined now by the double correspondence address while from tele, michelle, how much of an issue has this band on travel between india and germany been to travel that has a specially impacted the looking doing what sector showers to germany, to study or walk into the country i don't 100, i don't know how to do that. you've been brought to india. as well as the german government requesting an exemption because they had been joining the that they had to meet this lifting of the top of that may be helpful for them now or the travel ban on india have been employed by several of the countries. the math and give in yes, all as well as the dental graduates or the last few months you can do it with countries like australia, canada, before, but now eventually. but dropping and get the band maybe lifted and other than
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germany or lifting the band is the fact that now the dead already dominant in jumping at but and so as to this band is not important on there. even though the travel band has been lifted, india itself has extended a band on flights out of india till the end of the month. how will that affect travel to germany? that's right. this job bad on but india has been continuing one which has been used for the last 16 months ever thought that however, this does not mean a bit annoying to nations like in and out of india. the mean criteria national place. right now i think that creation like by travel above, above the stablished. but the code, you know, the country many of them with listed are, can be once again and read the import. now,
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when the party and get them to the back to the end of the month, it did say that it was the right to make exemption and perhaps be kind of travel by lifting from different countries can allow for these exemptions to be made, especially for children for, well now that i've also been questions or never shut on the acceptance in new york or up of vaccines that are being administered in india. can you bring us up to speed on that? the you green phosphorus, which what would indicate by the beginning of this month? it talks about form bacteria that are allowed to lose the quote after then go back . but it does not mention cooley sheet, which is the brand name off the awkward after that being that is be manufactured in india and also be given to many india across the country. bits of concerns and even price discrimination saying that if the formula, if the wrapping of the theme,
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why has she's been exempted? in addition that a callback from the valve, which is an engine manufactured by the back, the but not on the list. it also was not on the list. i was, every country in europe was inside you an outside have now added to it back the settlement due to india, that manufacturer has said that it has applied for permission to put it on the live a decision maybe like in a month and just to add then show that germany is one of the countries in europe that is accepting cov, issued, but we leave our toll care for the time being. thanks so much for that update from delhi. and that's it for today. and of course more stories on our website dot com, forward slash asia. we need to do with these pictures of a demonstration in the city of young goldman muma, a few days ago. voters are still taking place and most days there are. this was one
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of the biggest in recent re, the demonstrators calling put up a time to democracy 5 months after the military called the 5th to see you tomorrow by the news up to date don't missed our highlights. the w program online, d, w dot com highlight is increasing per year many and working on the work very holiday destination grounding impact ways we will look
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at the car a year. the way the other way. after all the environment isn't to recyclable. the make up your own mind. a d. w. made for mines. ah, the welcome to arts and culture, a new documentary entitled who we were, looks at the possibility that our days on this planet may be numbered. also coming up, we pay a visit to the luma le, are center in southern france, where frank neary dunning, aluminum plant tower shines its center and much of the streets are
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that we know and love today. has it moved in next. we can move on this more of tradition of large scale neural painting with social and political message as well. it was one of the standout films that this year's barely knowledge of the cities international film festival. and its title is like a cry for help on behalf of the planet the documentary, who we were projects on the founder for our species as a last community looking back on its past. but it gathers insight and hope from experts who have an extraordinary perspective on the current state of the world. oh, and the only reason plan plan in your order will be as moments from the income center on his last mission to the international space station. astronaut, alexander,
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guest documents his thoughts, his perspective on the world from far above it. he reflects from the way we treat our precious planet, our oceans, our resources from space he could see was extreme weather events. and above all, the fragility of our happy sat via and since i need to survive it on the end of your shifted image height, i thought i was immune as a physicist by knew the diameter to the kilometer. i knew how thin the atmosphere was, and then when i saw it with my own eyes, it to me again, show me a new one. and that's the big thing to understand that this is way too small to take its continued existence for granted for us not to care. come on. what are we doing to our planet? what is reversible? what can still be salvaged?
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the film follows 6 scientists from different disciplines and continence. oh sure, no. it just, sylvia who has been studying marine ecosystems for decades gives an urgent call to action. every choice we make about what to eat, what, where the power we use, the water, we waste or not mean all that times a 1000000000 really stacks up what i understand. so i want to make a film that takes you from they to we by showing that these problems that we often see in isolation by the climate crisis. social causes that you can always show you see that we are always part of the problem, but also part of the solution. luisel. one demand is for more global cooperation. african countries, for example, account for only 4 percent of c o 2 emissions, but are feeding climate change with particular severity. who we, where described are present and asks how we will be seen by later generations when
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we, our history is offered us the focus by fuel generations will really member our generation as the one that understood and transform knowledge into understanding and awareness from the film looks at the world from unusual perspective and has a clear message, we are the ones who need to tackle the problem right now. and in other news and wonders coming to light of fame seascape painting by one of the world's most renowned marine and landscape painters. english artist, j. m. w. turner is set to be sold by some auction house in london. on wednesday. the painting, part of a series of works that establish turner's fame and reputation has spent over a century out of the public eye. it could fetch upwards to 7000000 euros at and the 55th edition of them on john's festival is underway on the shores of lake
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geneva in switzerland. one highlights was a performance by lebanese trumpet virtual. so even i, in my last was discovered here a few years ago by the legendary producer quincy jones the ah, last week we told you briefly about the opening of the brand new luma arts complex and campus in, in southern france. and now we get to actually take you there for a closer look where the unveiling of the center signature tower was a very big deal indeed. and here's why 56 needs had told our sat in around 11000 alimony and panels essentially, and i catch it in the french city of the world of canadian us architect hunk. he's famous for his extravagant creations. tolerant known is said to have cost 150000000
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euros as part of the new luma. cultural complex, initiated by swiss bill in it and uh, connect to my husband was military supposes my expectations. so this be awesome. i think it harmonizes well with it's around in a long time. gary is perfect for this project for them because he has the soul and creativity of an artist. what you say clear enough to ah, the telephone lines architectural, brilliant with artistic. the ancient, for instance, both spiraling 52 meter long metal side. ah, contemporary artworks on display in the exhibition room. some work from my husband's private connection. and tonight, grandmother's the back in 2010. my off my client,
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the 11 hectic form of french railroads, science and construction work is still ongoing. ah, do not one of us largest private projects. it turns in contrast to the picturesque old center of the southern french city and his landmarks like the roman empire the director list if yes, he welcomes this class of old and new to daryl has always been home to monumental architecture. then the amphitheater was a phenomenal dimensions compared to the rest of the town. borrow also features medieval buildings alongside these antique monuments, stutsman, we are adding another new layer, this historical contact with a unique project. my husband wants to break new ground and create a very special place for visitors, but above all, 4 artists who can work together creatively and future oriented in the renovated
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railway building plants. and what's interesting aspect is to make visions possible to make the impossible happen to realize things are going to be alive anywhere else. that is a process for so creating and, and constructing deeply rooted relationships with artists, with people who writers with lots of fairs with scientists, with cars or producers design, this architect, john and especially this places will people who want to approach things differently . i'm all work in a completely new way and i think we are trailblazers in this regard to them and that will continue to develop in the future. many locals are still getting used to the center and it's striking new modern tower. but they appreciate you. thank you. soon. mix o as city with a 2500 year old history,
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modern with some of them phenomenal here until the whole world is now looking at oral sally. the love it or hate, it's not the point who's on to the everyone's talking about how architectural month to pieces have proven crowd put us in the past. and even though, oh, really hasn't changed to also the tower is yet another reason to this is well, i'll say finally, anyone has had the good fortune to stroll around cities like philadelphia, melbourne, lisbon, athens, or even here in berlin will have been struck by the amount of st. art, gracing the walls and buildings jaundra that has really blossomed over the last few decades. and what many people may not know is that the trend toward large scale neural got it start in post revolution, mexico. they have their origins in latin america, in the history of mexico, around the time of the mexican revolution. in the early 20th century,
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a new phone was born to muriel if it picks up on the social demands of the revolution, often painted on the walls of public buildings. heroes depicted modern mexican valleys. today, these works hang in a museum in mexico city. where the moment he can listen, when you come, when you are listen, is the only mexican not movement to achieve international success and remain topic with this day. when people still speak about neural listening, the most and plan. it's incredible that in the year 2021, we still have the same messages. it says it's these murals will come at least like contemporary content. what are the most? we see the inequality between the social classes one are there and the one of the murals most moving thing which has lost none of its power or control. the sea to this day is the struggle for power. once again became difficult them into s. as in boy, the mexican government of that year at turned to the greatest artists of the day.
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diego rivera started as follows to kettles and jose clemente school. they were to convey revolutionary ideas by means of public painting, mexico's pre hispanic past all but forgotten. during the centuries, the spanish colonial rules returned to the spotlight. this was arts which aims to change the world. got time, the majority of mexicans were illiterate. so those who commission the works thought people would understand pictures more than words, acted as a facilitator. back then, your mo never emancipated itself from the state. many works glorified communist ideals. so in 1924, when public funding was withdrawn, the movement ran out of steam. the. this is the working class neighborhood of colonia doctors in the 1907 point down in 2014. the mexican government, once again commissioned young artists to brighten up the course that
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leads me, realize with total creative freedom use and the top and the theme by looking around the neighborhood and painting things that get a sense of belonging and things that make people proud of the neighborhood but we are, we also that a lot in mexico, new neural movement also appreciates freedom of expression and it's wary of government propaganda. the brothers mice and have already realized major project commissioned by the city including painting an entire subway station. we met them at a private property in the colonia doctor's neighbourhood. injustice and inequality is still hot topics in mexico. whether consciously or unconsciously, the mexican streets, artists of today, influenced by that predispose a few collective still explicitly aim to effect social change. let the stolen from
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the mexican state of the highlights, injustice and take a stand, including for the rights of women in mexico. well that brings us to the end of this edition of arts and culture, but there's lots more on our website at d, w dot com slash culture. and until we meet again in the meantime, all the best from us. and thanks for watching. just watch the news. the news, the news, the news
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ah, he's broken a new time record making vendors legal history. and he has no intention of stuffing. robert live in dusky. how's it all over again? and what makes the seamless try to take the kick off in 90 minutes on d. w will use crime fighters or back boeing. radio drama continues the seasons. the stories focus on hate speech, cholera, prevention and sustainable charcoal production. all episodes are available online, and of course you can share and discuss on the w africa's facebook page and other
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social media platforms. crime fighters to noon now. in december, 2019 the european council of new president show me shows embarked on a ground breaking mission. i job to make you the 1st time that i was told the planet by 2015 but not all in new member state supported and some persuasion is requiring a surprising glimpse into the very heart of our negotiations among the lettering incentives but best laid plans often go astray. who will win the game of diplomatic poker. the entry power plays and the lines
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is behind the scenes of the climate summit starts august, 5th on dw. mm . ah, excuse me. i see that we news line from berlin attends wayne as a judge. ways of the faith of south africa, the former president of the month, there won't be a decision until the end of the week on the last appeal against a jail sentence, linked to corruption during his time and also on the program. a desperate battle against covert 904 roofs authorities are raising to vaccinate against an aggressive virus train which has left public health services reeling and in europe. 2020 italy
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fans dream of football. glory as their team take on the 1st of the competition semi final, the ah, i'm calling for the welcome to the program. south africa, we'll have to wait until the end of the week to learn the faith of a former president, jacob zoom. he's appealing against a 15 month prison sentence he was given for refusing to appear before a corruption panel. the judge will give his ruling on friday. the 9 year old, the law has asked hundreds of supporters surrounding his home to protest peacefully . in order to avoid a confrontation with belief, it's not clear whether police will be able to comply with a court order to arrest unless he has in dw corresponded christine move,
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joins us now from outside. peter mars berg, high court inquiries. dylan and towel where the hearing took place today, christine, no decision just yet. what's the latest? that's right, nicole. so the judge of this court has said that he is going to announce his ruling on friday morning. basically zoom. his lawyers spent the better part of today making his case as to why this court should even be hearing this case. of course, the issue being that this is a lower course and that effectively what it's doing is asking this course to overrule a decision taken by the supreme court. so we heard everything about mr. him as a health condition, his age, and the fact that he feels that a prison sentence in the height of the pandemic is not been vaccinated is tantamount to a sentence. of course, there were also lawyers opposing mrs. him is allocations who went on to say that of course, the court that gave mrs in that sentence was well aware of his age,
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of his health condition, as well as the prison conditions and went to him, gave him that sentence anyway. so it was a long day of a lot of legal arguments being made. the judge is going to deliberate over those tomorrow. and then of course, hand out that ruling hand down that ruling on friday morning. nicole, where does all of this leave to my case, right? now christine well that's the interesting question because the police minister of the country was instructed by the supreme court to arrest. and i show mr. a detention facility within 3 days. if he had failed to hand himself in, in 5 days now, yesterday the police minister said that he was going to wait for the outcome of this court before acting on the order of the supreme court. so that is an interesting case we find ourselves. and because the ministers deadline to make sure mr zimmer is in a correctional facility expires at midnight on wednesday. and now this court is
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only going to announce its ruling on friday morning. so the minister of police is essentially also going to find himself in contempt. often order from the constitutional court, it remains to be seen what the police do from here. it's not clear if they're going to go ahead and make sure he's behind balls by midnight tomorrow, or if they're going to wait for friday. tensions up and running very high since the constitutional court sentenced to me. how do you think what his support is, react to his application, ultimately being rejected? nicole zimmer support is all using the language that they are in a war. this is what they have declared this if you, if you listen to them, if you talk to them, you get the sense that these people are ready to fight this out. really, in fact, on sunday when zoom address support is outside of his home. he, you said that you guys had formed a human shield, but even if the police had tried to get to me, they wouldn't be able to get through you. suddenly we were told that on sunday
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there was intelligence on the ground when supported. sumo assembled outside the home that as many as 100 people were carrying firearms. now what the police have said is they do not want the scenario where there is some kind of an escalation of violence, confrontation between police and in the quarter. so it is understood that police are trading coffee with no provocation on their part. it's going to be interesting to see how they're going to get to mrs. wilma if they're forced to have to go and arrest him from his home because he supported medicare. they're not gonna let that happen without a fight compared volatile situation. they're christine reporting. thank you very much. let's take a look now at some other stories, making those around the world around has accused israel, of carrying out sabotaged attacks at a nuclear facility near tara last month. the government says the incident was an attempt by israeli leadership to derail talked, aimed at reviving the 2015 iran nuclear deal with world powers around acknowledges
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the attack caused mine, your structural damage, and canada has appointed its 1st indigenous governor general. anyway, leader mary simon will become clean elizabeth's representative at a time when canada is grappling with past treatment of native population, she is the 1st indigenous canadian to hold the position in 154 years. latin america, seeing an alarming rise in corona virus infections, the region has the highest cove at 19 death rate in the entire world. brazil has suffered the most fatalities with more than half a 1000000 deaths that is followed by mexico were over 230000 people have died and peru has nearly 200000 dead, a striking number with a population of just over 32000000 w o, c o. on ramirez reports from per room, we're a new varian called lambda has left the public health system struggling to cope
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through. people are placing their hopes for a car being to pandemic on vaccination. yet progress is slow on the some 15 percent offer organs have received at least one those one of their worst rates in latin america. but for house work or some of the ground, it's better than nothing. if you look into it, we feel optimistic because people react while to vaccination in parole. in fact, younger people would like everything to go faster so they can get back to native, someone from a notice all the commerce costs reopened to after a 9 months quarantine. strict safety measures remain in place. authorities cough mandated using double face masks, to enters tours and shopping centers. face shells are widely used and hand washing facilities had been installed in the streets,
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but it has not been enough there all the highest per capita death rate in the world . the government's response to the crisis has been widely criticized. the employment gave that those just arrived too late for the cooper loan. i feel all the management of the pandemic is a complete disgrace, especially for the previous precedent. one, now at least the face of the last 2 self inspection seem to have coincided with the political crisis that in both cases left to massive demonstrations. the 1st one was in november when political instability left 2 or 3 precedents in one week. the 2nd wave of progress is happening right now. the reason a controversial presidential election, one of the candidates cried fraud. why the other claims? there is a plan to tell his victory. supporters from both sides have taken to the streets. i poured into some experts, these demonstrations could cause
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a 4th arise in the infection car. but at this point, the contract can not afford new lock down. the great, this effort must be done to vaccinate the population and to start negotiating from now on new generation vaccines for the new bargain that may appear. this is the most effective measure, and the week has been so low in doing so on average. barrow administers about 350000 vaccines every week. a low figure for a country of more than $33000000.00 authorities have promised that the process will accelerate government forecast estimates that the eligible population will be immunized by the end of 2021. and some sports now with just 14 left and the european football championship. the 1st of the semi finals kicks off in less than an hour. spain take on italy for
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a place in the final both sides got through close games on the last round. but the revitalized italians looked like they might have the upper hand tonight, the hudy's ride home after their quarter final, whenever belgium was reminiscent of the good old days of italian football. historically, italy is expected to challenge for every euros title. the victory of a belgium helped ease the fans pain of 2018 when italy didn't even qualify for the world cup. there was reason to celebrate in the streets of rome, once again, whatever. but i want to thank a coach about mancini because it's all thanks to him. i expected italy to be strong, but they're better than i expected. the fans will not be able to travel to london to support that team, but there are nearly twice as many italians living in the u. k. a spaniards still,
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mancini sees the fixture as being even the thought it was by edison, italy and spain are in the semi finals. that means they have deserved it in both of their own merits. i think we have a 50 percent chance percent odyssey, i know i'm in the previous map, standout player leonardo spin, sold at all his achilles tendon and italy, 2nd, full back to get injured at the tournament. a glimmer of hope for spain, who have no such injury concerns, but scraped past switzerland after penalties in the quarter final. they do have the better recent record in this fixture though, spain have lost just twice to italy and the last 13 encounters winning 7. however, given the choice between the 2 countries, dishes, british predicted dog, the psychic sausage was tempted by the serrano but eventually shows the liz, anya and the w. charlotte chosen phill
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is ad wembley stadium in london for us. charlotte a lot going on behind you there. it's less than an hour until kick off. what's the mood like to pretty rainy. hey, but on me, it's not damp in fair it so far. the fans are really making themselves hard. they know 7 lucky ones. anyone, any italian spanish friends sitting at home will be pretty jealous of the people here behind me waiting to go into the stadium. because as we had in that report that they aren't able to travel into the country due to co restrictions. so the people we've been seeking to have maybe been fat to travel from around the u. k. to be here tonight as well as a few england friends in the make to just looking forward to what's expected to be as. c stella game as these 2 sides by titans. it is expected to be really match, but those here and those were the live pictures of hundreds of people entering
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wembley stadium there. 60000 people allowed into the stadium tonight. the u. k. has recently been reporting and new surgeon cove at 19 cases. so does that seem to bother the fans there at all? cases are going up very steeply here in the u. k. a. the name, as you say, that will be $60000.00 found in the stadium tonight in the stadium. cassie of 90000, so pretty full, and it is a full list that has been here in the tournament so far. indeed, since the beginning of the pandemic, now the fun to watch, you know what to expect. so that i've spoken to say that they're not particularly concerned. they know the rules. they've been told that they have to have had either to vaccine all proof of a negative type paper test to access the stadium. so not a huge amount of concern from the people that we've spoken to. indeed, the italian manager, a headed, it's not, should have said that it was very unfair,
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that there was more people able to come over. but he did point out that at least the play the playing tonight won't be in front. in an empty stadium, they will have found cherry in the middle, w. charlotte chelsea wembley stadium. thank you very much. and that wimbledon germany is number one under the care of a beat carleen and will show what to reach her 4th. semi final at the championships cabin the only remaining champion in the women's singles, one the 1st step and half an hour, and then struggled to victory after a tough 2nd said. the 2018 champion is hoping to reach your 3rd final and will face world number one. ashley bardeen. and you're wanting to w a quick reminder of our top story. before we go south africa, we'll have to wait until the end of the week to learn the fate of a former president jacobs luma. he's appealing against being jail for refusing to appear at a corruption hearing. the judge will give his ruling on friday,
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