tv Kick off Spezial Deutsche Welle July 13, 2021 3:03pm-3:31pm CEST
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of losing incidence in several sites across the provinces. so we understand that the military has been deployed, of course, in the capacity of assisting the police as they try and quell the violence. the death toll is rising. we understand that as the looting has been taking place, there has been stampede. so now that security officials and law enforcement are starting to assist particular areas in the optimal bodies are being discovered and we seeing the number of dead rising. well, it depends. the minister is one thing, other, any other options left to the authorities, to quote these, these new things well that, that really doesn't appear to be the case guard. and i must point out that the deployment of the military hasn't been welcomed by everybody here. you've got opposition party to take issue with the fact that they see this as a failure by the police that should have been handled by law enforcement. of course, even that deployment of the military is very minimal hard. i'll remote,
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i'll point out to the view of that. in fact, when the government previously deployed soldiers to, to keep people in check when it came to lockdown restrictions, you saw a deployment of about 70000 soldiers right now. that deployment has limited. so about 2000 also the soldiers on the street, essentially there is a lot of politics around that as well. people here, law enforcement. the government does not want a situation where you have people dying at the hands off police also just for that matter, food appears right now it's playing catch up. and as we understood it from, from the president of the visibility of soldiers, they're hoping that that will serve as some kind of a deterring factor. what was the jailing of jacob's humor that spot this unrest? how much support does he still have? well, the president does enjoy considerable support, particularly in his province and initially when, when these approaches thought,
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as you said, it was people coming out and saying free our president. but that has moved into something bigger than batch. and everybody can tell you that it is the demi and the fact that it's, it's, that's a bait that poverty at the economic situation. so, so many south africans that you have people now taking this opportunity. one, there is criminality. of course, this is a legal, but there are desperate people who are using this opportunity to go and lose and take things that they need to, to provide. because the pandemic really, you know, push people further into the policy. as i said, a lot of south africans are struggling right now, and people see this as one of those opportunities that they can get to to, to get something for their families. so yes, the president, particularly in his home province, does have a level of support. but this is beyond that now, and you're hearing that even from from the government and the president when he addressed the nation on this matter last night on christine manuel in cape town, there for us. thank you,
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christine. at least 50 people have been killed and dozens more injured after a fire broke out of the cove. it 19 isolation unit in iraq. it's unclear exactly how the blades began at the aisle. hussein teaching house was all in the southern city of nasiriyah. the prime minister has ordered the suspension and the rest of a number of people, including the hospitals manager. what's left of the corona, virus, isolation, ward. more than 60 patients were being treated here. when fires sweat through this unit at l hussain hospital in nasiriyah, taking everything in its path, you gotta, you gotta front door was burning in the back door was closed so people couldn't get out. but before the fire broke out, some of them managed to get out and off, which people was stuck inside. and the ceiling spelled on them. we managed to take
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out some people, but they were suffering, and the rest of them burned and died. and now they are left counting the dead shod belongings, all that's left devastation everywhere the horrors of what happened. hard to comprehend. it's still on clear how the fire started. some officials claim an oxygen tank exploded while others point to an electrical short circuit. this just the latest disaster to hit iraq thought a little. it's a tragedy and i'm speechless. it looks like a rock again has to suffer anguish and calamity.
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the medical staff continue to treat the survivors some in a critical condition. the questions are already being asked . this is the 2nd time this year of fire has killed corona virus patients at an iraq you hospital. the anger is mounting. his people he want on says from politicians blamed for years of mismanagement and neglect. too late, though for the ones his last spend night. and for those left behind unless he spoke to journalists or it's varied in the box since this is the 2nd time in the year, that's fine. as it happened, what the authorities done to improve safety in hospitals now was really not because
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when that tragedy happened, that that awful the prime minister at the time who is currently battling heading before an election in a really little capital live on the line. he had order that the time that all by the electrical safety made is across all of the iraq possible. not just back that the check on and recently maintained that clearly hasn't happened in this tape for a cobra patients to go in and come out. that is really calamity that embodies what's happening in iraq at the moment. let's have a look now. some of the other stories making headlines around the world today. a convoy carrying 900 tons of aid has arrived. and if the o p s t drive region, the u. n says some 400000 people on the brink of famine,
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a conflict has been raising that since november. the defense goes to say they have launched a new new assault. weeks out of the government, declared hotel collapsing, eastern china has killed at least 8 people. authorities say several others for the life from the robert in the city of pseudo large scale rescue operation is now under way the cause of the collapse on monday afternoon is being investigated. frances anti trust regulator has find google 500000000 euros for failing to negotiate with media companies in good faith legal battle centers around google's use of content from you media group. the biggest find ever and post by the regulator. google says it is very disappointed for france and cri introducing mandatory vaccinations for health care work to tackle increasing corona virus infection rates. on monday, greek prime minister, it's a talk is ordered,
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all staff in hospitals and retirement homes to book an appointment before mid august. he said the country is not going to close down because of the attitude of some people in france, president, my call has announced a september deadline for medical workers to be collected. and he said the option of making vaccination, compulsory for every citizen is also on the table. you do leave, we must move towards the vaccination of every one in france. yes, it is, because it's the only way to return to normal life. initially for nursing and alumni, seeing staff in retirement homes, clinics in the hospitals, establishments for people with disabilities. for volunteers who work in contact with elderly or fragile people, including at home vaccination, will be made compulsory without delay. probably get to off sophomore that i'm not joined by our parents corresponded lisa louis. lisa, what's the reaction among ordinary french people?
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for mesa, the friends are in favor of the complete compulsory vaccination for health workers, for those working with the vulnerable not only nursing and assistant nursing staff, assistant nurses and doctors little so you know, cleaning stylist, working at the reception desk and hospitals and in retirement. hence, they will now have until mid september to get the 2 jobs. if they don't, they will lose their job and they won't receive any money any more to government said. now that will obviously lead to some of them getting vaccinated, as they told me, because they were just hesitant because they want to wait a bit longer and see what kind of effect side effects the box can have on others. but also there will be some of those people working on retirement homes and hospitals that will then quit their jobs because they are just completely opposed to the vaccination. and even the government won't be able to convince them. so this
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compulsory job for health care well because it's not the only measure mccolan now's is it absolutely. he also knows that all of us age 12 and older will now need a so called planetary path slide is the certificate that says that we even got the 2 jobs or recently recovered from code with 19 hole that we have a recent negative p, c r. test, and we will need that part from next week or to get access to cultural then use whether our 50 people gathered or more. and from early august on we will need that certificate to get access to reference and cafe. and that harris says, shopping centers to train to claims and to long distance buses. basically those that don't get the vaccination will basically be excluded from social life. it's like a personal lockdown for non vaccinated people. the government said that they now have the choice, not between vaccination and normalized,
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but between vaccination and normal life, or the locked down. and that's what the government really wants to prevent at all costs. especially as you know the very contagious bryant. the delta variety is on the rise in france. so my concern mandatory vaccination for each and everyone could be on the cards to. is that realistic? well, that's a possibility really here in france, you have already 11 vaccinations for other illnesses that are mandatory. however, when you think of possible sanctions, very difficult to figure out what that could be. i mean france can hardly kick out everybody that doesn't get vaccinated. it seems like the government is really trying to crack down on those that are not vaccinate, not by telling them you have to get back to it. but if you don't, you just don't get access to anything that makes life enjoyable. hearing from lisa
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louis that thank you lisa. meanwhile, in berlin, german chancellor, uncle michael says she sees no need to make vaccination mandatory following visits . germany's government agency for disease control and prevention. johnson said she believes many more people still want to get back to back upsets authorities now have to make both information and vaccines more accessible. this comes with the speed of germany is vaccination campaign is slowing down again. while the delta vary and has become the dominant strain in the country, that's a listen to watch johnson michael, how to say today. well this, i'm sorry. i wanted to say something to everyone who's still unsure about whether they should get vaccinated. vaccination protects not only you, but also always those you close to important to you whom you love. vaccination not only protects you from serious illness and pain, but also from the owner of the restrictions of our everyday life. when the more who vaccinated the free, we will be again,
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the free. we can live again the via the does i and the fire can visit our leave political cause. one of them on a chart has been listening to america press conference there. so i don't know what makes america so confident that her government will not manage to inoculate enough germans without making vaccines compulsory well, title line of america is confident that there is a strong willingness within the population to get vaccinated. and she said that she doesn't think that there would be a trust of people and that this trust could be one through mandatory vaccine. so she advocates a more into gotcha called approach with more dialogue to explain to the population just how the vaccine could have prevent a search of infectious or at least the search in serious cases of the coroner virus . it's not impossible, for example, with regard to the german constitution to implement mandatory vaccination, but it is widely unpopular and off the table at the moment. so that's quite
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a different approach to data french president emanuel, my call, who will make the vaccine mandatory for medical personnel. but when it comes to, for example, measures such as showing a negative test vaccine path or approve of recovery to access restaurants, places of socialization or cultural events. well, this was always the case here in germany. and uncle america said that this would go on for the time being quite, i want it, that's finally a good supply of vaccines in germany, but the lack of willing arms to put them into. and now the authorities planned to boost as flagging inoculation compared to bring the jobs to the people offering vaccines on the go. let's have a look on em of his stay with us. we'll be talking later. what if you could get vaccinated with none of the hassle? no lines, no waiting, leaving your time to enjoy the lazy summer days. germany is scrambling for ideas to get more jobs into arms. so authorities are planning mobile units for people to get vaccinated spontaneously like here at berlin's temples are fed pock. and after
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a bit of a slow start to the vaccination campaign, we find we're now almost swimming and back to you. i mean, like nation centers and family doctors have enough don't cease what we're seeing now though, is this certain amount of explanation, fatigue among the population? i didn't mention around 58 percent of germans have received at least one shot and 42 percent are fully vaccinated. but the campaign slowing down at the same time, the more infectious delta variant has become the dominant strain in germany. politicians and healthcare officials are looking for answers. they believe the answer is to get the vaccines to the people, not the other way around. like here in western germany, shoppers can get the job on the spot and with very little bureaucracy from 3 to 5 minutes. great. finish up through when you go shopping, you see it and you say, oh, let's get vaccinated before i didn't even think about it before. i thought i'd wait
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another 6 months, but even this may not be enough to hold the delta variant. scientists sworn that hurt immunity can only be reached when at least 85 percent of people are vaccinated . for now, it will probably take more than a few parking garages to get their models so far, the government has based most decisions in the fight against the pandemic. on the number of infections per 100000 inhabitants only. and then after months of criticism, for many experts, that approach could now be changing how it could change the bank of america say that the incidence rate would remain important in assessing the situation. but she also said that we have to take into account the number of serious cases in those new cases and also take into account for example, the efficiency off the vaccine on the disease and especially how it reduces the
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number of serious cases. and of course, we have to monitor just how efficient the vaccine will be, not only against the death of area and which is set to be the dominant barriers in the coming months, but also against new mutations, which are highly likely to happen. but here in germany does good ground for hope, with 84000000 doses of the vaccine already given and more than 40 percent of the population already to leave vaccinated. amount of that, thank you. 10 days from the start of the olympic games in tokyo and athletes can finally be begun to move into the olympic village. $11000.00 assets will be housed in a strictly controlled environment due to the corona virus. they will only be allowed to leave the village to train or to compete and will be tested every day. no spectators will be allowed into revenge. it's another critical moment for ios, the president thomas back he just emerged from quarantine himself as the city of
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tokyo has entered a state of emergency due to rise in case not the good fortune is not something tokyo. 2020 has been blessed with the latest set back flooding at the international press center. i, as the president thomas bar, seemed to take it lightly after 3 days of isolation, he is out and about and trying to see the positives after testing negative. we all regret the decision for not having spectators for the spectators, but even more so for the athletes who will not be able to enjoy life of the olympic atmosphere. the athletes can come and concentrate on what the olympic games for in the essence. and these are the olympic competitions. athletes will live in a bubble environment only outside the olympic village and competition sites. organizers have toyed with the idea of sending them on bus ride through the city to
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give the guests at least some semblance of sight, seeing some locals feel less confused about rolling out the red carpet to the guests, arriving from all around the world. demonstrations were held on the weekend outside to my 5 star hotel. i think that we demand the games be called off. we have suffered enough under the current of iris pandemic and the strict measures. but that seems unconcerned with our situation, which makes me all the more angry i oh, it's so unfair that all taxes are being spent to further the interests of this ios, the mafia. with all the i o. c claims, all decisions are reached in tandem with the japanese government, with case numbers rising local officials in tokyo have justin forced the state of emergency again for the 4th time. restaurants will close at 8 pm and cannot sell alcoholic drinks. but the city is already at breaking point with the virus running
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rampant, even without foreign fans arriving for the games. and from tokyo to venice. now, la architects from around the world come together every 2 years to dream up, the future of building design at the architecture. you know, this year's event focuses on the challenges facing us, asking how we will live together in a world of turmoil climate change and makes diminish architecture be and how we live together ah, answers to the question ported from participating countries, including from africa, america and asia, oh, before that leaves used to be about western europe coming together to show off what is new and then the rest of the world was come and copy or follow or be influenced
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over the past few be and i lose this has changed. its the valley, bringing the whole world examples and ideas and innovations from the rest of the world and putting them in front of western europe and america to look like this. design. phoning from the philippines called structures of mutual support. the cause of the project is not the construction itself, but the collaborative way was created, especially how we live to get it. also definitely a lot about how we build together, how we base something together. this product is made through a tradition that's called by in the, in the philippines and we called the non didn't all right. and these are forms of mutual support that exists in most countries around the world. this traditions are important because their way of coping in every day as a way of coping in the face of natural disasters, or post calamities, or even during fun damage. norwegian architect alexander ericsson and his filipino
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colleague us can come work together with the local community here in the move of the philippines to build a much needed public library. ah, the community has been knowledgeable about living in the place where they are from and the context where the, where they're living. so they're sharing that to us and we're sharing our architectural knowledge with them. so together at the end of the day, we are working as one in the construction work 22 months in the results can only be seen at the architecture b. and i concept, molly was embodied all these ideas that people find in a beautiful space in a space which is the right light. it's when ventilated and very open. so all of the terms are captured by the 3rd value on the sign of the building had to incorporate that in every decision. so the story is rate. the doors are firm in the roof is at the slope so that you can also bring the air to the building. this became
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a guiding principle. all the da signed decisions made. so that's what i'm really proud of. she was there concept to be in the library to be returned to the philippines to the people the me. and before we go, some unusual images of skydiving, fish, thousands of fish been dropped from the plain into a lake in the u. s. days of utah aerial fish stocking, as it's called, helps to restore populations in lakes where fish no longer naturally reproduce. up to 35000 fish can be loaded into a single flight. small size, help them survive the long dive and be in it. well, she did, i mean is coming up next in d. w. use asia by on, takes coven, 900 vaccine,
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will now head to taiwan after breakthrough new deal. and in thailand, code 900 constant rituals away from grieving families. all that more with garish biology. right? after this show, without more world news for you at the top of the all the layla her rock. and remember you can always find all the headlines, such as c, w dot com, says invalid watch. the news. the news news. the news, the news,
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the the the, the the ah, president george w bush invited us to this summer. we talked about the path and the special relationship to chancellor. i'm going to medical i know is not afraid to make a decision, was not afraid to leave the kind person with a lovely soul. and that's the person i got to know needs clues,
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know no luck with you. i see that the news a show on today's program. i look at the corporate situation across asia, beginning with taiwan. after months of delays and political intrigue, it's residents are finally going to get the biotech pfizer vaccine. what not kinds . so it's government, but it's 2 biggest tech companies. why? small businesses and still feel the pinch as
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