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who did it by reading unit. there is this. the speculation also with regards who is in power precisely the prime minister. good. this, he declared each recently doing a brisk conference. so this is the situation that we have. what does it mean that the countries now officially understate a stage? we don't really know what, what exactly does that mean? it's not a state of emergency which is outlined in those in 80. it's, but it's probably you sort of have to try to, you know, to, to put things into order. we are still trying to main
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precisely what is the reach of this decision. but the minister is not you said he's someone who is contested by different positions because right before the president was needed, she nominated in the decree this by means there was supposed to come in day nice, resenting minister of positions. and stakeholders are saying that he don't have any authority whatsoever to be clear what he's declaring, how worried are you that the country already struggling with instability will now spiral further into chaos among all this uncertainty?
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well, it did their situation and the situation was already difficult. before the emission of the president, remember, the persons were killed last week and we are trying to know who conducted and what, what the motivations you have large but of the country controlled by games. a 1000 people seeking shelters because they are sitting and getting violent. and d, c, d or heavy they, they can bury in the country in civil main roads. why the police can't do anything because the, sometimes they have more than the police. it's a very stable situation. i was turn last week long, encore from the haitian capital porter prompts you leaders have condemned the
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shooting of a prominent dutch crime journalist as an attack on democratic values painted a fleece was gone down and down on tuesday and remained in the hospital in critical condition. authorities are investigating possible links to his reporting and his role in a court case against a major criminal gang described by police as a well oiled killing machine. a day after one of the netherlands most famous journalist was gone down. well, which was gather on the street where he was shot witnesses, a painted a freeze, was shot 5 times, including once in the head, an incomprehensible crime for many here. it's shocking. it's really shocking news. what happened to pay to de fries talked about it was really not expected. even if a lot of people didn't think he was doing something dangerous. but it should never happen to freeze had just finished an interview on dutch tv when he was attacked.
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the 64 year old journalist rose to prominence for his crime reporting and as an advocate for survivors of violent crimes in jail 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 country's leading voices. they to air disease was all a mile painted. it is a national hero for all of us, and still in uncommonly brave journalist on, tireless in his search for justice, fully independent and free of spirit from haste to freezes. currently, in serious condition at this hospital, dutch police have arrested 3 men in connection with the attack, including the suspected shooter. so far, no motive has been identified and it'll update on the report. the number of suspects and custody is now down to 2 after one of the people arrested last night. has been that go, let's now take
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a look at some more stories making news around the world at this. our african special forces have been deployed in northern afghanistan to push taliban fighters out of a number of provincial capitals of color. and now officials say the forces recaptured government buildings and declared the city of the islam and insurgents. most districts have fallen to the taliban and recent days you're being commissioned chief left on the line has warned hungry it will face legal action if it fails to repeal a new law. that critics, they discriminate against the l. g. b t q, community law band content about homosexuality and gender change from schools. and the media prime minister stefan levine has narrowly been elected back into office 9 days after. he stepped down after losing a confidence vote. 173 lawmakers voted against him becoming prime minister once
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again. that's too short of the 175 needed to bar him on the job. and football now in italy are still celebrating their penalty. shoot out when over spain last night, which put them into the final of your a 2020. as a remarkable achievement for the italians who didn't even qualify for the last world cup. the 2nd semi final takes place tonight with england and denmark, hoping to join italy in sunday. final england are the favorites with the clash happening in london. but you can't discount the things they will be looking to continue their fairytale run the tournament and repeat their shock success from $992.00. yeah. in denmark, they're riding a wave of emotion through to a 1st major tournament, semi final since 992. and on the verge of achieving something, almost incredible. the emotion here, the chapter of europe matching the emotions back then when denmark one
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a euro's they shouldn't even have been in only qualifying a week before the tournament starts. after you get star via will kicks out you to the war that the big 3 united, the country, just as it has now. a firework display the rob at all. yeah, i don't think it's so important. unfortunately, a lot of us are still fashion primes in 1992 new calling. now we're going to get the same feeling that our parents gotten 1992 rate, going to win the euros in the home phone. and she's the symbol of so much, christina, it seems collateral own at the corona virus, which has been tough on people standing together watch. the football is fantastic. but those ericsson is the focal point of denmark's emotion may feel there could have died off the collapsing in the 1st match against finland and liquid denmark
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were after 2 games of the tournament without their best player and boston degree without a single point. many had written them off for the coach, caspar human, there's much to be proud of the last 4 weeks. it's been the emotions of a lifetime. it's been, it's been crazy. we have been facing this in a way we. i never hope i should. we almost lost our best player, al best friend, the heart of the team. we thought with emotions like crazy, we didn't know what to do. we didn't know how to get through it. we tried to fight the best we have learnt through that. these emotions we have played fantastic football. we have shown who we are. and who are they then? exactly. the plucky underdog going all the way against the odds. well, that really would be something for the football romantics.
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the it was one of the stand up films at this here in berlin, international film festival. the early knowledge of the documentary, who we were carried an urgent message in time of climate change and a glimmer of hope. here's a closer look. oh, the old plan clinique. i think your audience will you be as will mentioned, 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 our precious planet, our oceans, our resources from space he could see was extreme weather events and above all the
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fragility of our habitat video. and since i need to finish, so by the end of the ship to them and pick up the side of my thoughts, i was immune as a physicist, 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 film follows 6 scientists from different disciplines and continents. oh sure. no. it's just a sylvia. oh, who has been studying marine ecosystems for decades gives an urgent call to action . every choice we make about what to eat,
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what to where the power we use, the water we waste or not mean all that times a 1000000000 really stacks up what i mentioned. 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 that you see that we are always part of the problem, but also part of the solution loses. one demand is for more global cooperation. african countries, for example, account for only 4 percent of c o 2 emissions, but feeling climate change with particular severity. who we, where describes our 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 transform knowledge into understanding and awareness from the film looks at the
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world from unusual perspective and has actually a message. we are the ones who need to tackle the problem right now. are watching the news recoded line team special is up. next i'll have more headlines for you at the top of the hour. can also find much more news and analysis on our website at www dot com. really thank you so much for your company. the the fight against the corona virus pandemic. how has the rate of infection in developing what the latest research information and context corona virus not change? because the 19th next on d w. then gen anytime you play video and event, we have
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a sing along to come from the internet of exercises. everything is online, mobile interactive gym, and really with the w. me ah, how effective are our vaccines against new forms of covey? 19, a preliminary study from israel appears to suggest the by on tech find the job off is less protection against the delta variance than previous strains to 64 percent. that's a lot lower than other estimates of nearly 90 percent. so does this change how we fight the pandemic? the delta strain has changed the transmission dynamics everywhere. and in israel also, we know it is more infectious from person to person. we also know it has some better
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capacity to evade the immune system as compared to the office tree. the good news is that the fully vaccinated people rarely suffer severe effects even with the delta variant. and despite rise in cases, israel hasn't seen a death in over 2 weeks on robots in berlin. welcome to this code, 19 special in israel, current of ours case numbers are creeping out again. the country has been roundly praised for it switched back some nation program book, house officials. they're all proceeding with caution, with a local study suggesting the biotech 5, the job is not as effective against the invading delta variant as previously thought. younger israelis are being encouraged to get vaccinated. the adam good. he's taking his daughter's leah and i've been to get vaccinated. more and more young israelis age 12 to 15 and now getting their job like here at the small
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clinic and class saba. not least because of the fast spreading delta variant. and because many have plans for the summer i think it's really good. it gives us much more freedom and it's nice to find the corona's overstay and hopefully and yeah, i think it's important. it's still not stat owed because the countries have still not, not all of the countries have gotten that have gotten the opportunity to have the vaccines. but hopefully we'll be able to go sound 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 dictated young people that could see here when we think affects nathan, them young people that can be vaccinated and we still see a portion of the elderly people and not feel vaccinated for various reasons. some
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vaccination people also have been infected to now the number needing hospital treatment remains low, although figures are rising. so we do see people who actually acquired the delta after being gimme an eyes and they can turn smith it yet their chances to be severely ill to be hospitalized or to die or slim. so we, we definitely see a very important role for the innovation can use really, government is pushing for 12 to 15 year olds to be a knock. elated now with the bio tech 5 vaccine. prime minister, enough tally bennett is appealing to young. people directly come up with similar guides, 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. in that we don't want to impose any restrictions on anyone know bands on parties, trips, no bubbles,
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nothing but you need to talk to your parents and get vaccinated. so that we have a wonderful summer with no closures and no restrictions about israel has re imposed an indoor mosque mandate and titan controls that the main international airport for good for is relieved that his teenage daughters and now protect it. 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 they go to bed? what food should they? 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. just a delta variant continues to spread. but for now, israel aims to get most youngsters over 12 fully vaccinated before some of its
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doses expire later this month. now we can now speak to professor a our less. hm. who is a director, israel largest hospice, all the sheba medical center. thanks for joining is on the cave in 1900 special. can you tell me how concerned you are about the rising number of current of iris cases in israel? we are not very concerned because we have by now pretty good information about the vaccine effectiveness in preventing severe disease station and what we learned here and also from information that comes from the u. k. maxine is more than 90 percent effective in prevent i think severe be patient for why we may see an increase in the number of inflicted. we will probably only see a very much increase in severe disease. but we have had this study from israel suggesting a bomb tech 5 vaccine is less effective at stuffing the spread of the delta
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variance 60 percent rather than close to 90. like we're just saying, what's your take on those results? it is important to differentiate the vaccine effectiveness in preventing infection, which is not very good against that, which mean, even if you're vaccinated, you may still become infected. and this have to be differentiate from the box. you know, i could give you the theme, the binary goal of the vaccine. the main objective is to make how, even if you get infected, you don't develop a severe disease and you don't get hospitalized for the mortality. i mean this, the maxine is very, very effective. so does that mean that there's no action required, based upon this suggestion, that the 5 axiom is less effective? it's stopping the spread of the at the variance. i would suggest the public option. so let's say that we'd be taking the response to the increasing k. it's
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going to be balanced against the law. we offer shopping casino hotel is ation. so we know what this means is we may be required to wear must or we may lead state. the green badge system makes only to make people go into crowded space, but we don't need to close course. we don't need locals and we don't need to close law space, which is the main, the most important thing to maintain that one, no matter where the normal lifestyle, vaccinations and israel half plateaued is around 60 percent of the population is not enough. well, obviously it was enough back in a little bit when they may invite correlation was the fact that, you know, we've been more effective date is not enough. so it, we will on one hand, try to increase their proportion vaccinate vaccine college. but on the other hand,
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more closely, what is the impact of the st creasing infection on the number of severe cases? so should there be more vaccination of teenagers, for example, if out the next step when on one hand yes, more like selection of 10, it includes the effort to get these more portion about 10 percent of people over 50 to get their food vaccine, 2 doses as soon as possible. i a lesson from the chief medical center inside of a thanks for joining us on the curve at 900 special. thank you. now is the part of the program where we put one of your questions to ask science, corresponded derek williams. oh, i had to have a 19, how long should i wait to get vaccinated? and should i get one or 2 doses? mirror several layers to this question. and the 1st thing that i want to say that
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although the data that we have on immunity after infection, indicates that protection is probably quite long lasting health care authorities, like the w h o. and the cdc still recommend that people who've recovered from covered 19 get vaccinated. that's because the evidence also seems to show that a post infection vaccination kind of kicks the immune response up a couple of notches and might make you even less likely to be infected. again, at some point, if you're exposed recommendations for how long you should wait to get backs needed after recovery are, are fairly vague, but basically boil down to waiting at least a couple of weeks. there's not a lot of time pressure, as the vast majority of people who recovered appear well protected from possible
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reinfection for months. but as of now, authorities definitely recommend you do get it done if you can. the question of whether you should get one dose or 2 is a little more complex. in a study published in april, for example, us researchers discovered that antibody response in people who recovered from the disease sword if they got just one shot of a messenger r n, a vaccine to the equivalent of what happened in someone who never been infected. after getting to shots, other research indicates there might be many added benefits to getting a 2nd shot, which has led authorities. for instance, in some countries here in europe. to recommend most people who tested positive for code 1900 in the past, get just one shot, at least for now. the millions of doses that move saves can then be used to speed
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up for protection, for those who have never had the disease. but really nailing down a firm across the board recommendation whether 2 shots is best or if just one really suffices. it looks like that's going to take a while, not least, because the booster effect will differ from person to person and from vaccine to vaccine me. now let's take a look at some of the other around a virus stories making headlines. pakistan has received 3500000 doses of the medina vaccines unaided by the united states through the kofax initiative. so far, pakistan has partially vaccinated, around 13 and a half 1000000 people. a welcome news as another wave of the virus is currently spreading through south asia. as you in california has vaccinated its animals
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against covert. 19 the oakland view says the jobs were donated by a veterinary pharmaceutical company and not taken from vaccine stops or humans. among the residents receiving the shops, disease, big cats, and a black bear named can and that's all from this addition of the code, 900 special until next time the, the me the excuse me, the the,
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the the, the the ah, my 1st vice i was a sewing machine, i saw me from swimming or bones by their portions or something as simple as learning how to write a bicycle using me since i was a little girl. i wanted to have a bicycle, but it took me years to finally gave up and went to buy me by cyprus, but return because sewing machines going, i suppose, was more appropriate for girls than writing a bite. and now i want to reach out to those women back home for bone to buy their
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duties social goals, and inform them about their basic rights. my name is david and i work at the i the patient did up with a show coming up today. south korea ice to research and nobody is talking. spike is being blamed on climate. you're losing of instructions and it's vaccination rates and supplies. limited to government is warning of tougher days. i had plus japan, l g b t q community hoped the olympic sports buff positive chain.
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