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was injured and she is in the critical condition and it has to do right now. and did this attack come out of nowhere? hasty has been suffering economically and going through a period of political instability as well. so i'm repeating a human rights organisation lawyer. we are in the state of confusion right now in haiti. the country is mainly controlled by a group of gangs in some of the games were allegedly having ties to the government. the government was i mean, is contested by, in large part of the position in the world trying to organize elections and change the constitution, which is illegal as well. so who is in charge of the country at the moment with the, with the president dead? that's
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a good question because we have constitution no path for these type of things, but most institutions in haiti and not working properly, you don't have a parliament that is working properly. the chamber of deputies doesn't exist and you only have one of the senators. we don't have a judicial system which is working in the prime minister that isn't sent out nice press release thing is taking this situation in the control and trying to like bring a piece to to, to people's mind. it's a resigning government because just before the president was killed, he nominated new prime minister. of course, the transfer of power from the previous by minister to the, to the new wasn't effective. we are hearing a form lawyer is in from people that you know folks should get together and try to
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find a new way because there is no legal pathway to, to, to with came the situation that we're living right now. there is no legal, it's nothing in the books. well. ok, thank you so much for joining us and laurie out at lining not to to us that video met a call from abel post in puerto price. we'll take a look at some more. so as making news around the world now, the container ship at the center of a recent global shipping crisis was finally left. anchored position in the service can now be ever given, blocked the business shipping route for 6 days in march when it became stuck and caused major disruptions to global tre us and to defense ministers and meeting to discuss security cobbles. airport took his troops and expected to god the strategically important site. following the withdrawal of us led forces from afghanistan, it comes as
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a taliban make sweeping gains in many parts of the country. please make it as well, have arrested to fix more opposition figures they had the elections in november. daniel ortega launched the raids against opponents last month in the 30 people have been detained to 6 of them. a presidential candidate the leaders of the european union have described the shooting of a prominent dutch crime journalist as an attack on our values. peter debris was gunned down in amsterdam on tuesday and remains in hospital. in serious condition. authorities are investigating possible links to his reporting and his role in a court case against a major crime guy. this was the street where one of the netherlands most famous journalist was gun down. witnesses, a pay to defeat was shot 5 times, including once in the head to please had just finished interview on dodge tv. when he was attacked. the 64 year old journalist rose to prominence for his crime
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reporting milton. and as an advocate for survivors and violent crimes, getting in jail and activities, police long feared, would make him a target for reprisals. dutch authorities described his attempted murder as an attack on the country's freedom of the press and democracy. and an attempt to snuff out one of the countries leading voices they to air disease. it was all a mile, naturally to displease is a national hero for all of us. and uncommonly brave journalist, tireless in his search for justice, fully independent and free of spirits from haste to fleeces. currently, in serious condition at the hospital, the police of arrested 3 men in connection with the attack, including the suspected shooter. so far, no motive has been identified. let's get more from michelle kara's from dutch newspaper and see in rotterdam, welcome to the w. let's start with the research condition. what's the latest that
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you've had? well, we don't know very much for sure is, as you said in the report, it was hit 5 times in close range. so he's obviously a very critical condition. his son release a statement this morning saying that aloe things are uncertain and the surrounds him with all or laugh. so basically everybody's waiting for more post the fuse when i so clearly there's an investigation underway. well, how, what are people speculating on why why? why do you think he was targeted? well, and he was, he was a very well known and very outspoken crime reporter and he has been climbing for most of his lives. so he made quite a few enemies. but there is one thing that people are speculating about today
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a lot, and that is, and he is an advisor to a crown witness in a very prominent law case against a lot now that lawyer of this crowd witness and be there, but he's is now working for was murdered in 2019. he was shot in front of his house . so people are speculating that this might be connected case, but as, as i said, we don't know for sure yet why reporting crime can often be a dangerous game. should the other dutch journalist be where it wasn't and of course that among the crime reports, there was that additional very there was some colleagues of is that was on different cases and i already have this protection. we assume that the police were received death threats recently is also being initially protect. we'd not quite
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sure. and of course, in general, it's seen as an effect on the o profession. right. well, we wish you well, and thank you so much for joining us and outlining michelle kennedy diplomatic edison, dutch newspaper, and see i think that's an old, an island where ongoing disputes of a bradford trade issues are fueling old tensions pro bressard groups angry about restrictions on goods sent from the rest of the u. k. that's re kendall fears of sectarian violence in the province. the wi burg mass reports from the capital belfast west support for paramilitary groups is resurfacing. these people want to remain heart of the united kingdom. the protest march runs along the outskirts of spells false and was forbidden by the police. but they are demonstrating nonetheless, because they feel the british government has given up on northern ireland. we have
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not got a partition, eric shade something the people in ulster have for, for, for hundreds of years is the re, me in part of the united kingdom. and now we find ourselves divided from the united kingdom with no consent were produced by blood. but the blood flows for your patients, but as our possession of the united kingdom, no, we're no longer part of united kingdom for the part of it, because our constitutional law laws are brussels. mur, before briggs and people in northern ireland, had a choice of identity. they could feel british or irish or both. but drexel has created a new customs border between northern ireland and the rest of the united kingdom. and as a result, sectarian tensions have been rising. take care in symbols like this are everywhere . northern ireland, the red hand stands for one of many per a military organizations. and the british flag means that this area is dominated by protestants. jill keys grew up in a neighborhood like this and is familiar with the paramilitary groups. well,
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he's proud of protest and traditions and he's afraid of losing them. some people are loyalty as to the queen, sometimes it's their british identity and people fly their flags just of pure love . they're right down to me. it's an expression of her. they are catholics live right next door behind a big wall. most of them would like a union with republic of ireland. and they think that this is becoming more likely pub owner, willie wat things. but the protestants are just have to accept more and more wants go straight. they can still have their betty shut down today because we still have our adage down today, although we're still occupied by the british. so mainly we have lived with the for 100 years. let them see how they can live up. this would be a nightmare for jo keith. so he thinks the protestant must fight for what they want . sometimes violence is the thing that you have to day. i'm not saying that we have
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to day up. i'm not saying that we will have to do, i'm just sent. you asked me to take it off the table to ask me to categorically read it. especially when our political opponents have made very clear that they are not going to take it off the table. it's an unreasonable request right now. protestant use of preparing enormous bonfires, all across north knowledge. these annual fires memorialize the historic victory over the catholics in the 17th century. this year, many of the see the bonfires might get out of control. rex it has presented the biggest danger yet to northern ireland. fragile peace. that's one thing that the protestants and catholics agree on. i small headlines from around the world now attribute to being paid to bollywood access dylan coma and was dive of the age of $98.00 in one by long and distinguished a film career stretched back to bollywood golden age. in the 1940 is fifty's, and sixty's was known by fans as the tragedy came. indonesia is diving
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corona virus restrictions. as it's pandemic death, toll hits record levels. the new restrictions will apply to dozens of cities and be in place until at least july. the 20th authorities say hospitals are under increasing pressure. hundreds of thousands of people around the world. the believe to be suffering from a condition called long cove. it, which can develop as a result of infection by the corona virus. a doctors are still studying the condition, but then indications that it affects women more than men. and because mainly people age between 30 and 50 symptoms include chronic shortness of breath, muscle, weakness, chest pains, and depression. dr. young sins is chief cardiologist at san antonio hospital in ash violent germany, a welcome to dw, this sounds like a particularly deep militate and condition. yes, it is a very serious condition that may effect a lot of people. and as you know,
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we have worldwide 180000000 people infected was asked to there's a huge number. and if you count the people who may suffer from this long covert syndrome, up to 4 percent up to be young 12 weeks, that's quite a huge number. so we have to look very close at these patients and we have to follow up these patients after an acute cobra can severe illness. all right, so just so we're all talking about the same thing where we know that people get infected with, with, with recovery they, they suffer, they die or they get better. but there are some people who have this long over this long tail of other conditions that seem to be associated with the initial illness. are we any closer to understanding why most people don't together affected by this, and some people do now we really don't. so i think we are at the beginning to
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understand what kobe neither was off of to does with our body is model system disease you see is not only effect along the defect, nearly all organs. so in the long course of this disease, it may be that some people, we don't know which people at risk and you mention the women, they seem, they seem at this moment to have a higher risk. but we also know that people who are very high body met people older people also have a higher risk and people with a very severe cause of co, with 90 in the hospital. they may suffer beyond 12 weeks from the symptoms you already mentioned. right. and so how does being vaccinated affect the equation? wow, that's a very important question. it seems to be we, we fear that the vaccination of people already have suffered from covered mind and
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beyond the illness they aggravate. aggravate long covered, but it seems that about 50 percent, it diminishes the symptoms about 24 percent of the facts in the pages may have increased symptoms luck so we don't understand quite right why the messenger r n e vaccines may improve the symptoms from long covert but it's a very important observation. it's been like almost every day, there is some aspect of kobe that just behaves in an utterly bizarre and unexpected manner. the science magazine in the u. s. which is recently warm, that as soon nami of disability is coming, that's a quote. as a result of long covert, are you expecting this tsunami? and he's germany's health system prepared? so i would be very cautious to talk about the phenomena. that's really
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very impressive picture. but we have to look very close in the long cause. and at the moment i think we are dealing with the acute covered 90 diseases and we will learn a lot of things in the next few years. i thing we have to live with the virus with the disease and then we will see what are the long term sequence of the disease. and we don't have any interpretation of the pet fees. a lottery also long covert and we don't have any measures to contract. so at the moment we have to do a lot of research to get close, to get a lot of knowledge of long covert and then we will perhaps be able to treat it. but at the moment we have no specific treatment for these symptoms. fascinating. got to talk to thank you so much for joining us and explaining about to us dr. young since
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at the football. and it really came out on top of last nights. no shutting euro 2020 semi final encounter with spain. and he did take a penalty, shoots out to get the job done. one all after 120 minutes became for to after penalties. last night victory, wembley means the italians have now booked their place in sundays. final covered 19 restrictions prevented italy fans from traveling to england for the game. the italians in britain turned up in the thousands to celebrate oh, jubilation, italian style, the country's u. k. expanse brought wembley, a taste of the exotic, to the extent betrayed more than a hint of local flavor. oh, he's been 53 years now without the european comp. time, it's about time to when we can bring it home.
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the penalty she's so ruined, propelled their team to the final where they hoped to win 1st european championship since $968.00. and that's important that we knew it would be a tough game that i meant to do. i would say this was the toughest game so far in the tournament. i don't now i could be the one that really tiring to reach the 6 much having traveled so much and we suffered against staying on. but we really wanted to get the final modem for the if you wanted, i was checking on it with that final to be played at wembley. the spans will be back in their legions. and they're convinced that as far as the trophies destination is concerned, all roads lead to rome meadows from dw sports and took us through the action. welcome mark. so the game ended one all then italy took it to for 2 penalties. fair result, i think based on the tournament as a whole. yes,
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italy have been better than spain, spain, about enough drawn matches of gold. 5 gold has been knowing between. i mean, we can have a look at some of the action from, from last night now. and the game started quite k g and the 1st off with, instead of the cookie, a us got a great go midway through the 2nd period, frankly, to give them a wall new lead and let it hang on. but then a bottom of actor who's at a very open game tournament and have to pretty real the coast game as well. he collides so then that was $11.00 meant it went to extra time, no goals and exits. i went to penalties who missed of autumn or after myths a key penalty for italy and then you're, you know, the, it's called the winner and put them through. and it's a pretty amazing story because if we didn't qualify for the last will cope. so the job coach, roberta munching is done, is staggering. ok tonight, semi final phase england play denmark, i believe england of favorites. but this is been quite a fairytale tournament for the danes, a test. i mean, obviously we had christine ericsson collapse on the pitch. in the 1st game he's
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recovery from a cardiac arrest. has really given denmark a boost and i think filmed and my funds are beginning to think that their name might be on this trophy. now what was in the long way to go in the movie at home, that's why the favorites. but there must go to good causing surprises. they will this tournament back in 1992 when no one gave them a hope. which means they won't more european championship that england have, which is 0. actually the goalkeeper casters. this michael plays in england for lester and he was having a little bit of banter yesterday with an england report about the fact that england haven't ever won this tournament. and of course england fans sort of tony cheek. they say football is coming home. the favorite song michael just wanted to make a bit of a point of listen. you'll be aware of the phrase it's coming home now. what would it mean to you guys to stop it coming home tomorrow night? has it ever been home?
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have you ever want to 66, it was. what was that all the world cup? fighting told from the days that england haven't received any goals yet though? yes, but the james will say will bound to concede at some point, surely. but yet england have been superman the tournament of see played well against germany, played very, very well against ukraine. they do have a problem with them. we finals, they've lost their last 2 semi finals in the nation's league, and also in the, in the will cup in 2018. but you have to think with 60000 fans behind them, maybe a few days, but mainly they will be england found in that tonight that will give them the boost they need to get out of the line. but they will be a little wary of denmark and the fact that yeah, they've got this fairy tale behind them. mark meadows at dw sport, thank you so much. i see one of the stand that films and so this is a very in international festival, the documentary who we were carried an urgent message and in time of climate change
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and the glimmer of hope is a closer look. oh, the only reason i think authors will mention lean on his last mission to the international space station. astronaut alexander guest documents his thoughts, his perspective on the world from far above it. he reflects from the way we treat pressures, the planet, our oceans, our resources from space he could see was extreme weather events and above all the fragility of our habitat video. and since i need to survive it in the shifted image, we got the side of my thoughts. i was immune as a physicist,
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i knew the diameter to the kilometer. i knew how thin the atmosphere was. and then when i saw it with my own eyes, it hit 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? the fellow follows 6 scientists from different disciplines and continence. oh, sure, no. 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 to wear, the power we use, the water, we waste or not mean all that times a 1000000000 really stacks up. what i want you 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 shows
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that 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 up feeding climate change with particular severity. who we, where describes are present and asks how we will be seen by later generations when we, our history is offered. thus the futile generations will remember our generation as the one that understood and transformed 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. you're watching d. w coming up next in news asia. take a look at how south korea is dealing with
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