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the news news, news live from berlin. italy are crowned champions at euro 2020 the fans. they celebrate as their team defeats england and a penalty shoot out as wembley. the story lit the trophy for the 2nd time in their history. coming up, protest breakout in cuba as houses take to the streets against food shortages and rising prices. the communist regime tries to blame the united states and haiti's
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police arrest. one of the alleged masterminds behind the assassination of their presidents. officials suspect he wanted to install himself as head of the poverty stricken country. ah, ah, i'm sarah kelly. welcome to the program. italy had been crowned european champions at wembley stadium in london after beating england on penalties. it was a heartbreaking and for the english who missed the re penalties and loss despite their home ground advantage. but for italy, fans back home. it was time to celebrate after a nail biting finish the final, which was just the start of the party in italy. oh, another glorious night on the world football stage,
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fans of the sooty painted cities rayed across the country. ah, moved by their team writing another hot stopping chapter into the country, sporting folk, lo thy jammed into cars on top of students that soon club city streets and on pretty much what else they could possibly get the key to yeah, italian football fans were paying loud and joyful homage to a new set of heroes mounted on english soil. 19 o nearby the hallowed turf of wimbley, one italian fan was dressed to deliver the highest of honors. he'd be the only want to know ring came, hold the water. god. oh! as for england, fans, they dressed down to fit the mood of what was to be yet another football wake. the keys and the one i was
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looking incredible saw are aligning. i don't want to when i was looking credible like online way. just like everything to get to a lot of it as morning broke in italy, the spoils of decree will return to they knew me to bring the and with the view from rome, we have seen a group that was standing by in the italian capital. you know, a really big way here for the story. what are italian saying? what are they feeling today? well, i think it's just jubilation across the board. we saw the partying last night here
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in rome. but to out the country as well as the great feeling, a sense of pride to see the duly 34 gate. and that means that it was just too beautiful for the career. then i bought another sport paper. it's ours and all that, all, and people sport saying simply, it's now is only ours. so essentially, really an overwhelming sense of pride. today the team is expected to meet with the talent president, september the rela, as well as the prime minister. and you know, we have to mention that it's coming, of course, against the backdrop, a very difficult year and a half in italy, which has been hard hit by the corona virus pandemic in that context. fema. how important is this when i think it's very significant. i mean, it's lee has just been to 18 months like many other countries, but at the same time, italy was the 1st western country to be hit, go hard. it was at the epicenter of the corona virus pandemic when it exploded on
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the world stage. italy last more than 127000 miles of ours. and that's the largest figure in the european union. so all those tough locked the desire to be together, but not being able to be together. it all culminated in this when last night, which essentially brought people together. yes. again, on a very positive and joyful note. and i think there was almost a sense of relief over that fact. when people were on the streets cheering each other on and just feeling nothing but pure joy in the piazza, that it's the same group in rome. thank you. and joining us here at the studio is next merrill from d w for it's max. we have to say italy was really strong throughout the tournament . did they deserve to win last night? i think so on the balance of things. i mean it was sort of there told them and they grasped it with both both hands. we have to remember they didn't go into this woman
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as favorites that seem as said they didn't qualify for the world cup 3 years ago. then they came in here with a team full of players who don't necessarily play the top clubs and it's least some of them, of course do. but the chemistry was so vital about them and she was able to fight, mold them together into this group, playing energetic, aggressive football. that's not words we usually use to describe italian football. them are usually more cautious and patient. they said that they can do that as well against spain, and then again, it's leigh also knocked out belgium on the way so thoroughly deserve really overall with a great group of players and q lenient benoit. she, those 2 defensive store was finally getting rewarded for years of impressive work for italy as well. ok, so thoroughly deserved. and that coming from england found we have to mention closer. maxine to tell us, you know, speaking of lena story has emerge now of the 3 england players who missed their penalties in the final shoot outs. tell us a little bit more about that. yes,
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unfortunately, you know, that has been some racist abuse online and that's something that, you know, they've now react to bars. johnson has reacted to by calling it a pulling. so the football association in england have also said anyone who is doing this is not, should not consider themselves through england. and these free play is also young, also brave to step up in such a high pressure situation. you know, it's a situation where you have the, the pressure of nations, expectations on your shoulders to be so young and to have that happen to you is obviously a big blow. but we should reward them for their bravery, for their courage to stand up in the situation. and hopefully that will be more people now coming out, supporting them and voicing them their position against these racist garcia southgate and his whole school have done so much to position themselves against racism. taking them the head of matches and speaking about it openly and press conferences. so we should lord the bravery of all these plays and specifically those 3 who have missed their penalties. yes, but had
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a great tournament and did so much for their countries and they did indeed also taken the last night. we have to mention that at the beginning of the game, tell us i just want to switch gears for a 2nd and maybe you can pitch it forward for us now because we know that, you know, we have the world cup coming up and could tar. how did the lease chances look now? would you say, based upon what we've seen now? yes, i mean 2022. well cup is just over 500 days away. so you're not the usual gap. we have between 2 tournaments like this, italy, you know, they have a fantastic score. what i would say is, celine and benoit, she, those 2 defensive players were so going to go to their play. $34.36 respectively. so we might see benoit retire. we could even secure lini either it's higher, we'll come into the tournament just a little bit older than he would like to be for that kind of occasion. so it's a tough $12.00 or 3. they can, i have to kind of change the god a little bit, but there's a lot there already, a core of players in their mid twenties and that's kind of the age you want them to be that at their prime. the same can be said for england even most so they have a lot of young players and most of those plays that we saw play last night would
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possibly be in that team for the world cup. so 2 teams of great chance is going into the upcoming world cup. it's li, maybe just tweak that, that aging defense, a little bit. max, now that these 4, thank you. protests have broken out in cuba with thousands of people taking the streets against the socialist regime. their demonstrators expressed frustration at food shortages, rising prices, and the lack of coven 1900 vaccines. the government has tried to blame the us for the unrest and is rallying its own supporters. yeah, they crying out for freedom in the streets of savannah, the the greatest show discontent with the socialist government. the 990 s like cracked in the trigger for this protest. if the desperate economic situation right down the country is suffering from food shortages. we're here because of the
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repression of the people. they are starving us to death. havana is collapsing. we have no homes, nothing. now, the police arrive and they begin to drag off people in the crowd. the arrest and the violence only makes the demonstrators angry. we are not afraid. they cry out. security beat me and my daughter a child. they beat us just because we were walking down the street. the supporters of the government had been avenue streets to president miguel diaz can now himself lead this rally was organized quickly in a town outside savannah where the anti government protest began. early on sunday we came here to show it together with the revolutionaries of this town, but the streets belonged to us with the president encouraging,
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supported to mobilize against opponents. there were ugly confrontations. here revolutionaries, the tiny opposition, protested. cubans who were here, we had never going to give up this revolution. never. the communist regime has ruled cubis in 959. it survived the fall of the soviet union and the debt found the fidel castro. now would, it's again been challenged. i like the show, it is unlikely to go without a fight and let's have a look at some other stories making headlines around the world. now. south africa is facing another day of unrest over the jailing of former president. take a boom, up. a mall in his home province was looted and burned. consumer is serving a 15 month sentence for contempt of court is asking for his sentence to be revoked
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. mandatory evacuations have been ordered in northern california as firefighters struggle to contain a massive blaze. the so called back worth complex fire doubled in size over the weekend and is now the largest in california. it is thought to have been caused by lightning within 60000 acres south and burned. say your story. israel supreme court has ruled same sex couples should be allowed to have children with the health of surrogate mother, l g, b t. q activists have been campaigning for years to have the role change. the court says that restrictions are engaged, couples from surrogacy must be lifted within 6 months. the caucus nation of georgia now where attention has been inflamed after a tv journalist covering an antique a riot was found dead in his apartment. alexander alaska, rather had been severely beaten by right wing rioters
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a few days ago. oh, attacked for doing his job. now found dead camera, men alexander less co rather was beaten by right wing. mom was covering an anti l g b t q right. the exact circumstances of his death are still unclear. thousands have taken to the streets in solidarity with the journalist. very angry protestors accused the government of enabling the violence. we all the government directly responsible for failing to provide security for the jordan. and therefore, we believe that resignation of the prime minister and the government is only respond that will be such a factory. the oregon investor, very clear message. the government that has organized poker on the, by the radical recipient, good targeted to the,
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to always journalist has multiple people's work damages. and now 11 that has to reside last week, writers attacks the l g b t q, campaign offices in georgia, capital tbilisi must carrabas, was there, and filmed the attackers around 50 journalists were injured. the last 4 of us death has further inflamed tension and more demonstrations are expected. now to haiti, where police say they have arrested one of the masterminds behind the assassination of president jo vanelle. more years when we were gone down as his home last week. officials suspects that the arrested man wanted to out the president and take over himself as head of the country. the police have identified this house bank as a haitian national. other report say that the man was the us,
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the resident c or d g. lived in haiti on a private plane, i feel of your political objectives of a distributed politic. it had contact with a private security company to recruit some of the people who committed this security de news that police had already arrested. a number of haitians and colombians suspected of being passed with the assassination unit responsible for last week's killing of president jovan envoys. but many questions remain guilty when did they leave columbia? you paid for their plane tickets. with whom, with a in communication. what is the source of their funding? who paid them? a team of us agents arrived in haiti on sunday, meeting with central members of haiti's government,
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messy ark with the international. i think the international community, especially the united states, who offered their assistance in the investigation in the guess you're not get to church, leave it on sunday, asked to come and told people to remain strong. the assassination of the president has created a power vacuum. and so confusion by the who is haiti's legitimate leader, and that's why i think amongst themselves each one is claiming power. the countries have a leadership problem, since 18 for our leaders. never think of the people they always just use, the people should defend their own interests. haiti was in bad shape before the president says, estimation is played by gang violence and corruption. and haitians live in
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crushing poverty. the quiet streets in the capital portrait prints on sunday, a contrast to the ongoing political turmoil and her more. let's bring an, an shown, a journalist who is based in haiti and thank you so much for joining us. what else do we know about the latest, about the suspect who was arrested over voices assassination? the person that was arrested was a so called sick, so i was living in florida and he was making several videos of position videos again, helping them. louise, which is nothing special per se, because many people did that. he was the rest of the day, and then he was pointed out by the chief of police that he might be the stranger for this nation. all the one that wanted to put himself in our afterwards.
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and what they say is that he found that the colombian immediately after the assassination at phone this man, immediately afterwards. and then this man song, then, the, to my mind without saying, but it didn't know who them off the minds were, or whether these mazda minds would be arrested very soon. ok, let me still a lot of details be fleshed out there, but at least some initial indications. now we have haitian officials asking the united states for help investigating the case, restoring order, giving some answers here. what should we make about? well, the united states of america has sent several times in the past the asians in order to try to understand what's happened in high profile killings. and it is to be seen what kind of person they are going to deploy on the ground and how much
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they are going to invest in this investigation. however, i do believe they will invest heavily in order to understand what really happened. how are haitians on the ground? in the meantime, reacting to all of this chaos, while most of the people are trying to get the groceries and stuff in the humble people are trying to make a little money because there is a lot of rates for this week. that they will be demonstrations uprising the so called the barbecue gang leader. he's name is barbecue, because he is burning, is with them. it was declaring war against the bush was pacey, and that he is going to take vengeance for the assassination of shows and movies with, of course, not forgetting that only last b. he was saying, you know, movies had to go. so it is
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a big mess. and everybody is trying to get ready for this week, as nobody knows what's really going to happen. journalists and ro shown, thank you so much. thank you. france is trying to ramp up vaccination efforts as the highly contagious delta variant of the corona virus gains. ground key to this is getting nursing staff in united states. but with many of the profession holding out the government is considering making the job for health workers. compulsory not everyone thinks this is the right way to go. just the lien has had her hands full during the pandemic, hoping some of the main level at this time and tame se the parish to protect them. the assistant nurse has been wearing masks and gloves, but there is one precaution. she'd rather not take, at least not for now. the foster care people were to want to
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go before him. you know, we need to know more about the you backs in the sources up. after all, the government got a lot of things wrong at the beginning of the pandemic. so i do not want to rush into this precipitous shows like her almost for francis. interesting stuff has not yet been immunized, but forcing them to would be unfair says just to lean to open up the 1st we were the pin demick hero. now with a black sheep, as we prefer to wait before getting them. that makes me so angry. just leans manager agrees, she says such rules would cause major problems for the nursing home. they should try to convince her, instead of talking already struggling personal, know several of her, a highly qualified stuff to get them back. i didn't, they'd rather quit that job. yes. so do do that,
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but this far ologist things that if france is going to prevent the next k with 1900 away from overwhelming hospital's vaccination will be crucial. and that includes health work as well. their port to have clover cast book song party monitor mach vaccine protests at 95 percent against severe symptoms. if you want provocative monday, we need to get 80 or 90 percent of the population immunized, especially with a delta train which has infected people who contaminate up to 8 other school. that's a huge number one or 2 or the said rita skeeter, you know, so for just over one 3rd of the french population is fully vaccinated. and the number of 1st jobs today has been falling over recent weeks. but the government knows that time is of the essence. that's why it has been ramping up. its
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campaign's supposed people to go vaccinated in the media, through posters. and with him from where we vaccination centers like this one, just outside harris city hall. here you can get a code with 9 teens without having to book a law and it's on making health care workers get vaccinated might help the country approach the crucial vaccination threshold. but reaching it remains an appeal struggle. now british 1000000000 or richard branson has successfully completed a made in flight to the edge of space. branson and 5 crewmates sword, 80 kilometers above the earth and the virgin galactic unity space plain. branson has now edged ahead of his rivals, jeff bezos and ilan mosque and a battle between high flying foods. the suit in climbing as we take off for richard branson as in unity space plain. so tim and 5 crew members beyond earth's
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atmosphere, the aircraft climbed 80 kilometers from the new mexico desert. during the one hour trip the crew experienced a few minutes of weightlessness. 10 seconds, i was wrong, the child were the dream. looking out to the saws now and i don't hit a spaceship, was a lot of wonderful, i doubt looking down to our beautiful beautiful. so the next generation of dreamers, if we can just imagine what you can do for some this is the mission of eccentric billionaires and it's time when financial inequality is rising. other one but face tourism will only create unnecessary emissions as the world faces climate change. but for branson antecedents of success that was long in the making. there's mach one trimming. now, i think that this is now here, finally reaching the point of commercialization where anybody who has the money and once has the desire can, can buy a ticket and go to space. that is,
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that is truly special. it's going to be a game changer. i think for space a trip with virgin galactic for a few minutes and space will cost around $250000.00 per person. but branson isn't alone in his venture to commercialize space travel. it hasn't feel we've been working out of town or just based off the schedule to fly aboard his company blue origin rocket later this month, this time to stay. meanwhile, tesla, ellen musk says he is planning to head into space in september. his space ex venture has received funding from the u. s. government and has even bigger plans. what space x is doing is primarily launching satellites, government, satellites, commercial satellites, and, and other others space systems to earth orbit. and ultimately, what they want to do is launch people to mars that is the most ambitious of all
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these 3 ventures. the other 2 are seeking to focus on space tourism, taking passengers to lower the orbit for a few minutes of micro gap microgravity time. branson beat his rival tycoon by being 1st off the ground and back down again here. but this new space race is really just beginning. hold it just like this for a minute before. and with that now you're up to date here on the w. news do stay tuned with business news here on d w. if you have time until then there is more always on the website t w dot com and also on social media. i'm c r kelly in berlin. thanks for watching the news . the news
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george w bush, july 14th at 1530, you tc on the w? the goal was right in front of them. they're all for this one moment. suddenly, we agreed to postpone the olympic game, set tokyo with $22021.00 strong off course. during the qualifying ground, not least for sports heroes. actually, it was a slap in the face, but now we just have to fight their mobilizing superpowers. i'm fired up and ready count down during walk down the lucky you go to tokyo. july 19 d w. the another giant leap for mankind. virgin galactic successfully launched its found the
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richard branson into space. the 1st of many plans space tourism flights will hear from an expert and your morning coffee could be on the threats by climate change will take you to columbia to find out why will come to dw business. i'm daniel winter in berlin. and welcome to the dawn of a new space age. the words of richard branson. as the virgin galactic playing blossom to the edge of the atmosphere, he's the 1st millionaire to reach space, but so richard's bree flight is important for him. another reason it marks the rival of a serious competitor in the, in the race to dominate the space tourism industry. richard branson has done it. the spacecraft, unity 22 was a success and the british billionaire did it before his competitors. jeff bezos and de la musk the flight reached about 90 kilometers above the earth. the whole trip
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only lasted about an hour, but was a special event for branson and his crew. there all you came down. there was one the child with a dream. looking out this song, now i'm and i don't hit a spaceship, was a lot of the other one the whole lot out looking to you. so the next generation of 3 of us do this. just imagine what you can do. meanwhile on earth, another billionaire jeff bays those plans to launch his maiden flight into space in just a few days on july 20th. he'll be taking along his brother and an 82 year old former us pilot. another seat was auctioned off a few weeks ago for $28000000.00. but richard branson beat bays those in this 1000000000 aerospace race. so is the space tourism industry ready for blast off?
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i don't think you're see a wave of people signing up. i think it'll, it'll take some time. but certainly those who have already signed up are, are significant. certainly doesn't, maybe hundreds. there's plenty of multimillionaires in the world that would like to go up on an adventure. so long as they see that it's relatively safe. a trip with virgin galactic costs cool. $250000.00. space ex meanwhile has plans to ferry 3 people to the international space station as early as next year for $55000000.00 a ticket. so perhaps a giant leap for space enthusiasts, but only if you have the cash and my co folks is the boss of german space tech company o h b market was brands and slight historic or do you see it as just another step on a much longer journey. good morning, when i felt it was a historic,
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was very exciting to watch and the visuals around the whole piano around it. to me show that it is a step and i think we're going to be that. okay, well i guess we'll have to see how things develop because at the moment, virgin galactic is one of several american companies at the center of the space race including space x and blue origin. y is europe falling behind and yet another big tech industry here. well richard branson is an englishman, so i'm not so sure that you're falling behind an emerging company. so well, it's a headquarters in the united states. so i think i think it counts among the u. s. companies, even though he is a british billionaire, but you take my point tried, we're not seeing the same kind of space tourism ventures coming out of europe. right. well, i think quite this type of excitement probably easier to market in the us.
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and you have, of course, you meet people that spend a couple $100000.00 for, for an hour of few hours and fly a couple of days for ration and that's probably a market that is moment sure. and developing earlier in north america. right. so okay, so maybe we don't have the tourism aspect or space here in europe, but europe does still have a very well developed space industry. so when do you see that we can make gains in the future space technology after all, you're very heavily involved in the industry yourself. yes, i think europe is leading in terms of satellites. satellite technology market, you're an export market is very strong in europe. europe is very strong and application to live calm, remote navigation. so you know there's a strong player in space and that of course tours and you need to be territory. i mean, you saw the images from,
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from new mexico. you wouldn't find these type of spaceport locations here and you're usually so it's a tourist thing. but other than that, i think we see a global room in space, which includes europe. all right, and back to the the tourism question specifically, i know this is an industry which for now just seems to be for the super rich. when do you think you will? i will be taking a holiday in space to go, gretchen, i, i would be tempted to do it actually. obviously you want to see a leg if you fuck you want to see how it fits of successes because you don't want to be the 1st because obviously it's still a dangerous thing to do was when you saw these images that you see as a whole exciting so i think a couple of years down the road, more and more people who do this and i hope prizes will go down. all right, well, microphone, i will see you up that as soon as the tickets get cheap enough after this. let's hope it gets to that sooner rather than later. you're the boss of job space that
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company be. thank you very much for talking to us. thank you very much so much. now a quick look at some other business stories making headlines. china is tightening. it's cracked down on tech companies issuing draft rules, forcing firms to undergo security reviews before listing abroad. last week, right? sharing out d. the last $15000000000.00 of market value shortly after it's new york. i p o. when china announced a band on new user sign ups apparently due to security concerns to time when these take giants will buy 10000000 cove at 1900 vaccines from germany's buy on tech electronics manufacturer folks common ship make a t s m c will pay around $350000000.00 for the jobs, which i'll donate to the government. taiwan has difficulty getting doses, blaming rival china for stopping supply of the bio and take that scene for political purposes. and the international vaccine facility kovacs has signed a supplant agreement with chinese job make us sign back. and i know from for
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110000000 doses the deal comes as the delta variant continues to spread globally threatening countries with low vaccination rates. and despite delta also spreading in europe, some restrictions are relaxing though we can mark the 1st time clubs could open in france since the government imposed corona virus restrictions. president and manuel micron is expected to address the french people on monday night to lay out plans for the pandemic that as the severity of the disease caused by delta is limited by ongoing mass vaccination campaign. meanwhile, the survey by the german economic institute shows german firms are confident in the coming year that's despite delta and supply shortages. conrad susan is in frankfort for us. so conrad, are we expecting the fundamental rethink of how businesses and governments think about, let's say case numbers daniel, this fundamental rethink is already happening. and the reason for this is the
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ongoing vaccination programs all over europe, which is of course slower than anticipated, but it's still happening. and if you get 2 jobs of the biotech, pfizer vaccine or the modern vaccine or the s as in collect seen, chances are very, very low that you end up in the hospital. so of course, governments and businesses are now saying this is the time to reopen and to allow the economy to operate and prosper again. and the cases, it's going to do a full on unlock in july, the 19th it says it's aiming for is that approach which one which the other european nations will be likely to copy to the earth is definitely very daniel because of course the governments are quite aware that they cannot go while making, taking on debt forever and give him money to businesses and people you know, to support the economy. eventually we have to go back to the old way where people
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make money, businesses make money and that they pay taxes on it. everyone is aware of that. now, of course, far as johnson has a very populous approach to making his policy and communicating it very likely that here in germany, policies will be a bit more data driven. and the presentation of these policies pay a bit more boring than in london. but the trend, the discussion is the same everywhere. all right, well we'll have to see how that turns out in just about a week from now. i will be watching it very closely, including connor dues and in frankfort. thank you. climate change affects every part of our lives. even all morning coffee. 60 percent of wild coffee species are threat of extinction. warmer temperatures, pest and disease are all taking that whole farmers in columbia, a searching for new techniques to protect their crops. the inspection of her coffee field has just begun with clara lago is already nervous. are the coffee
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berries healthy, or has the beetle gotten to them 1st, as it has so often in the past? when it comes to medical, climate change is filling the spread of the coffee bore a beetle me. if you don't consistently inspect, look at it, goes into the fruit and consumes everything on this as we are see names usually around the village of can everything revolves around coffee just as it has for generations. some $3000.00 small farmers opposed the tradition. each coffee cherry is selected by hand like in other parts of the world. this quality control has helped me columbia world leader. however, climate change is threatening to reduce the area that can support coffee cultivation, both here and worldwide. by 50 percent in the next 30 years. coffee could become scarce. many farmers that are already giving it up. that's out of the question for
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the key to borrow family. they're fighting against these climate change consequences. up here at 1700 meters, the harvest is going well for them this year. so i need to either copy. i've lived off of coffee all my life. i don't have a lot of money. they don't think we're not familiar cake or 3, you know, karnilia is really looking for e l. his family and his neighbors sought advice from an organization funded mainly from the netherlands. as a result, they now plant their coffee trees under larger shady trees. they also leave weeds to keep the soil cool and moist. could put the bull, it continued now and consolidate the soil, so the plants, trees all of that which will help us to survive. commodities in the law,
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we can't stop climate change, but all of this will help coffee farming last longer. because for e l says he can't do it alone. but with his efforts and his neighbors combined, maybe they can make a difference. and finally, a university in south korea is turning human waste into digital currency. the b v is an eco friendly toilet connected to a lab which turns the waste and to me thing a source of energy. there are currently 3 toilets on campus. west students can make deposits, anyone using the eco friendly toilet and 10 units of a virtual currency called to call, which is korean for honey. the only catch the digital currency is only for use on campus. and brings a whole new meaning to the phrase, flush with cash. now you're up to date with your business from me and the business team here in berlin. thank you for watching the
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news this week own world stories, protest and turkey against the planned mega canal, spain, the youth uneasy law takes effect. we begin in russia where vaccine fatigue has led to the rise of the delta variance. the kremlin is tackling the problem. the st. petersburg city beach could be busy with the temperatures about 30 degrees celsius films of russians have come to the gulf of finland. to escape is the hard to weather and social distance thing. russia is in the middle of its 3rd quarter on the fires wave thanks to their rapidly spreading delta variance. the stories are soundings, the alarm is in you. you taishan accounts for almost 90 percent over the u. k.
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scan them, recitation wiscoe with 9 net explosives. you have had record numbers of noon because mortality statistics are not going either. here to we've had record numbers . so just within one day to switch, the officials are talking about more than $20000.00 new infections every day. most of them in moscow to get to the situation under control, the rest of the capital has re open field hospitals and built medical stations, especially for corona virus. all of the hospitals are quickly being re equipped to handle it 900 patients. but their main goal is to get more citizens vaccinated against profit. 19 russia was the 1st country in the world to get seen to market with nick v. so however, only 10 percent of the population has been vaccinated. the government wants that to change by degree from now on. all companies in moscow must have at least 60 per
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cent of their workforce vaccinate. and the other side of the mayor is right. everyone has to get vaccinated to stop the corona virus. on the 7 year they shouldn't force us, they should try to motivate us. so that means all service sector employees have to get the jap like those here. this has a long anyone who refuses won't be allowed to work. those who take part will be reward that we had a meeting with all the employees and told them that they would receive a cash bonus of around 35 years if they were vaccinated. that motivated them. but even these unprecedented measures to cry from the tough lock down the government, imposed last year as infections began to rise. biologist say it's a case of too little too late and that the 3rd wave could be arrested.
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the news . it has been an exhausting month or so yet john, for weeks his son has seen was racked by a fever and trouble breathing. so one who reads a scatter for a living, finally arranged a car to take his son to the hospital in the city. has been tested positive for the grown up virus. 40 years later he was discharged. not because he was feeling better, but because they had already jacked up a bill of about 1500. your old. i have seen a d. d b jo, on spite of your, of the day when he can find work or if it didn't improve at all at the hospital. we
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somehow it eased in oxygen cylinder at home with real difficulty. i had to borrow money from several people. we didn't have a ruby for your child to do anything. for nickel might have the guard and could afford treatment for his father and siblings. he, even of these beds to contact. he lost all 3 of them last week. the doctors asked the family to arrange medicine, but they was sold count, defeat bottles in the oval vend hospital, charged twice as much as recounting the horrors of what he saw. modest skeptical about the number that's been reported in the state. i kept getting calls from the authorities for 3 days after my father's asking after the head. i told them he'd boss to be. i don't even know if this debt was countered in the i thought it body's guy out of the hospital with my father day care for my son. without diagnosis, fever that's on the right. jimmy han hopping
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a social worker described what has been happening. first they have a fever, then they feel better. many eventually die at home. in this how someone died in that house to a han started making a list of debts in the village. the cause of death for most is fever and breathless . almost none of these have been recorded at corona virus. that is the way the everyday people are dying. nobody has me when we haven't been told anything about the vaccine. nobody here has gotten no doctor have visited. for the last year, this village has been relatively untouched by the pandemic. now referenced identified. they feel that as recorded keepers flag in opening the group about if we continue to check on even have the phone book, is a prestigious project for the turkish government intended to reduce congestion in
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the bus for a straight to turkish economy. there is also opposition to the project. the these are the scoops of, of a colossal project that could change a symbol geography forever. a man made waterway that will flow through new urban districts with new settlements for hundreds of thousands of people. canal is symbol is the largest infrastructure project he has ever seen. it's long been a dream of president reggie type out once again. today we start 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 and the strengthening of our nation. any, anything that i do? but the controversial project is pitting turkeys president against it stumbled me
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up. these will not cause she's, we're against it because it threatens it stumble completely. it's water, it's nature, it's security and earthquake safety it threatens life in this k to that. make the according to polls that's of you shared by a majority of the cities residents. thank you. to to, for my future, i say no for my kids, i say no for my grandchildren. i know that i'm again investing billions of neurons and such a project. they insist on the canal and we will insist on stopping them. but again, it's one of the world busiest shipping lanes, more ships, transit the ball rose than the susan panama canal, combined to many according to the turkish president. he says a 2nd water way is needed to prevent accidents like these. the 45 kilometer long
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camel has an official price. take a $15000000000.00 ships like these, the government argues, will no longer have to wait days to enter the boss for us, and turkey will collect, feed on them. but critic say president edwin's dream is an environmental nightmare . the canal will cut through agriculture, land and forests, often refer to as one of the few remaining green lungs of a symbol. it threatens marine ecosystems and crucial water reservoir. what a good non washer can. now we'll start from this lagoon and run through the saddler merridem, which is an important source of fresh water for a stumble. 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 holidays. the president, however, hopes to boost the construction sector, create thousands of jobs, and turn the gears of an ailing economy. the louder the opposing voices grow. we've
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seen the more determined he is to proceed. the only a few countries worldwide allow youth uneasy or spain the new law is coming into effect. that's what allowed terminally ill patients to end their lives. ah, as soon will miss boy don't take care to keep the photos of a husband safe place. the important memories of him, the time they spent together and the challenges they had to overcome. especially after her husband, luis, started the fight against an aggressive type of multiple sclerosis and said that you will give us the disease was the devastating for him. it destroyed him within only 10 years until he died and he was in great pain. it was so bad
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that he couldn't even stand the weight of that linen on his skin. and the pain got worse. there was no drug that could have helped him even a little. but the worst thing was, and that is what he always said, that there was no dignity in his life any more in the way. he was completely dependent on others. he didn't have any freedom anymore. he wasn't able to do anything by himself except move his head, pursuing wisdom articles passed away 4 years ago. all the while he was fighting for the legal ization of euthanasia in spain. he wanted the right to end his life and dignity. as a woman window has continued, her husband fight together with many others until they will listen to in march, spain became the 4th country in the u to approve youth and asia supported by a clear majority parliament. historical moment expense was that the law is now in
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effect. yesterday she ation for a dignified death estimates that in densely populated regions like madrid, that could be one application for youth and asia per day. or yet, i prefer to happen. kids will probably be people who have in advance form of cancer and only a few months left to live. and we are those who have severe heart lung kidney disease and would also dive within months measures. this is still a lot to learn about. the new law says that no marine only people who are incurable ill and the unreasonable hardship can make a request for youth and asia. people with mental illnesses excluded before the request is approved. several doctors into condition need to discuss each case and intentionally long process designed to avoid mistakes. the new law also means that doctors to the death won't have to stay hidden in the shadows anymore. some conservative politicians have criticized the law for putting lives in the hands of authorities. the catholic church would get use in asia to that resistance is why it
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