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often go straight to the well when the game of diplomatic poker ensues, power plays, and alliances behind the scenes. the climate summit. august on d. w. me last week, former south african president, jacob zoom, went to prison, convicted of contempt of court by the country's highest court, seamless supporters warned the result would be ugly and bloody. and they were right today jacobs, him a foundation said there will be no peace until zoom is released from prison and ultimate him for south africa. a country held hostage by a former president whose behind bars i'm bred, gulf and berlin. this is the day the
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public finding, the kind rarely seen in the history of democracy. the shops have been looted. property has been random. i cannot allow anyone to make it look like democratic states. yes, this is not this is not the also coming up all health care workers in france and greece will soon have to decide be vaccinated against the corona virus or be without a job. you know,
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you know, if it isn't thinkable, unvaccinated nurse to care for an immunosuppressed cancer patient, you know, by the way, to our viewers on p b. s in the united states, into all of you around the world. welcome. we begin the day in south africa where the rule of law for everyone is under attack. soldiers are now patrolling the streets in many cities after a day that saw the worst violence in the country and years. looters, set fire to shopping centers and warehouses, crowns clashed with outnumbered police. more than 40 people have died. many say the violence is the result of high unemployment made worse by the countries anemic vaccination drives. there is also the feeling that 27 years after apartheid. many promises made by corrupt politicians have not been kept. south africa's political leaders certainly shoulder a lot of the blame, including former president jacob zoom up, but he does not see it that way. zoom is behind bars tonight. 2 weeks ago,
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the country's highest court sentenced him to 15 months in prison for contempt of court. after he refused to appear before a panel investigating corruption allegations against him. zima says, this is all a political which hunt equating the decisions of the high court with the system of justice under apartheid. today, his foundation issued a threat. if zoom is not released from prison, there will be no peace in south africa. is this what it looks like and what it sounds like is former south african president, jacob zuba holding his own country hostage. we begin tonight with this report. the this warehouse in durban was ransacked by hundreds of people. the shelves empty. the goods carried out in bulk. it is only one of dozens of moles supermarkets and small shops that were targeted by looters.
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like this party supplies chop and so widow was over and over over his eye. oh banks, money. i'm going to pay this one with what in some instances, arms local residents went after the looters themselves, the governments and soldiers the most effected areas. as police struggled to control the young rest, cut out situation on the ground is under strong service. and we will ensure that it does not deter, received any further, that cannot allow anyone to make a mockery of our democratic state. the protest started last week. after 4 more south african president, jacob's duma began serving a 15 month jail term. he was sentenced for contempt of court after refusing to appear at a corruption inquiry. the outrage of zoom or supporters was compounded by anger
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over persisting inequality and poverty in the country. and for more now, when it was over to corresponding christine when, once she is in cape town, covering the story for its good evening to you, christine jacob mas foundation today said there would be no peace in south africa until zima is released from prison in south africa, is it being held hostage tonight by its former president? well, brains, it would be very difficult to argue that we are not here because of the form of presidents in authoration. when mister, that was facing imprisonment is supposed to be warned that it would be angry in the country. in fact, when they initially mobilizing the hash tag, doing the rounds on social media platforms, hash tag shut down. well, that's re jacob too much and of course we will be off today bring beyond the
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looting that we have been seeing happening is the key provinces is the destruction we're talking about the burning down on the properties building assets. if it is that there are people help in making a disruptive my country doing significant damages to, to person assets. and this comes in. we certainly see how it is the delivery of product team senses that are responsible for the transportation of goods across the country has actually been hope is increasing per site when the war has been suspended, people aren't able to get the best team because of the expense on the damage that is being done in this country. and you know, we hear that this was all sparked by the jailing of former south african liter jacob zoom zoom though he turned himself into police almost one week ago with the violent reactions which his supporters promise it feels like they came somewhat
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delayed. i mean, what does that tell us? well bridget, hey, ashley, this as she started a few, our banks are the president. the former president was arrested. we saw small groups of people. it. these were isolated incidents. you would have the international call rating, building system like people get that in the name of free jacobs. but by the time we went through the weekend, this was the full scale, often attached losing the kinds of pictures that we're now looking at today sufficient. we heard it from the security plaster that the missile coming out and saying that they are now investigating that form. the security officials that are believed to be made sort of presidents might be involved in the series. and the 5th occasion that has taken a course yet, and that is what officials are investigating. and i'm wondering this unrest that is attached to his incarceration. is that likely then to impact his court case because
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he is appealing in the sentence a 15 month for contempt of court. me useful if yeah, especially those in the news will present, you would argue that that has no bearing on the, on the list of in the appeal case at the constitutional court on monday. and here's my way as a part of the day sent to me, making the case as to why i should receive a sentence saying it's judgment. the condition of the former president, everybody who was watching the case of the legal side does not feel this is in a way made it vincent, in a case hurdles that they needed to get over to, to get to, to make that decision. they do appear to have done that, but it doesn't appear that the development of the country do. they will not be bailing on that particular case. great. there are soldiers on some streets tonight in south africa. the military was the military deployed to do
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a job that the local police could not do or would not do is called outrage deployment of the military. although it is confined to these 2 provinces has really shown what is a space by which people will want in the country. it was clear to people that they would be some kind of reaction is performance president was incarcerated. so that was to be expected. the fact that day funding you had people call the, the damage that people have done expansion, the new things restriction. and they will know law enforcement visible in some cases, what i was learning and the single police in science. and now you have a military present, which itself is proving in the face of it is a limited deployment, and it has nothing to qual, be al breaking and the risk in this country. we're still seeing more losing,
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taking place even speaking at a number of patients in the to affect the conferences, how big and nice of african, the friction that that has been a space when it comes to this country. me to ship the police. when it's that state procured the official as well as the president, very much in the firing line. and then by the phone i had a disturbing situation and we know that you will stay on top of events for christine. what in cape town tonight, christine, as always, thank you. the, the corona virus delta variant is spreading across the globe here in europe. it is sending the number in france in greece. the option of forcing people to get the shots is not an option, but an ultimatum, apparently is healthcare workers in france, and greece will soon have to decide either be vaccinated against the corona virus or face unemployment in france, beginning and september bars, restaurants, trains, and planes will also be off limits to people without
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a special cobit 19 pass. the french president saying that his country is in a new race against time to prevent a 4th wave for health care workers at this hospital in paris. president menu on my calls announcement means a choice between getting the job or losing that job. for some it's an easy choice to make sure it's true that the paramedics department and especially assistant nurses having trouble to understand the importance of getting vaccinated. so i understand why a manual micron asked for mandatory vaccinations. otherwise we won't get through this gets lost for the sake of a hospital work as an angry. their jobs are on the line if they refuse. but unfortunately, i will have to get vaccinated against my will because i love my job. i love my patients and he measures also include the need to show proof of vaccination or an
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expensive negative test for long distance train travel and visiting restaurants. many parisians are embracing the challenges, but some worried by my con suggestion, that mandatory vaccination for all may be necessary. it's a violation of all right. we don't have the right to move around freely to me compulsory vaccination it inconceivable. frances joining other european nations like italy and greece, which have already announced mandatory vaccination for aged care and health workers applicant to ship them from september. first, mandatory vaccination will apply to both public and private health care professionals. it is unthinkable, for example, for an unvaccinated nurse to care for an immune or suppressed cancer patients. by the drastic measure is an attempt to find a wave of an occupation fatigue that some countries are witnessing with europe. opening up some politicians, a cautioning that different rules based on immunization status is the only safe way
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to motivate those. hesitant to get the jap private groups like the organization set up by form a u. k. prime minister, tony blair, a pushing the government to have a strict or approach where we can. i just think we gotta be careful as we open up coverage not i would have to live with go that for a long time to come. the key thing is to draw a clear distinction between people who are vaccinated and people who up. meanwhile, journal trans langler, michael has ruled out mandatory vaccines. she hopes more people will choose freely to get the job for life can continue returning to normal across europe. all right, let's take this story now to the united states and bring in to mr. arthur camp when he's the director of medical ethics at language medical center in new york city, which cabinet is good to see you again. let's talk about the ethics of all of this . shouldn't it be expected of health care professionals, health care workers, caregivers shouldn't be expected that they be vaccinated because we expect them not
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to pose a risk to the people that are taking care of. thanks for having me and he is are quite simply is yes, health care workers. those working in nursing homes, hospitals, home care, whether they're doctors and nurses, respiratory therapist, social workers, they are around vulnerable people, often with weak immune systems. sometimes newborn babies can't be vaccinated yet and they have to protect them. look at the code of ethics around the world of doctors and nurses. they say, do no harm. protect the vulnerable patients 1st. so just on that basis, vaccination for health care workers absolutely must be mandatory. and yet what we're seeing here, france in greece, say the vaccinations will be compulsory here in germany as it stands right now, it's voluntary. what effect do you think this mixed messaging,
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these competing narratives have? well, i will read that with some countries saying, mandatory and other saying choice. you're going to have people thinking there must be some reason of safety or uncertainty as to why you wouldn't mandate. but i think that's what we have been to respectful of this idea that it is the health care workers right to choose or even for that matter, the individual's right to choose in the middle of a pandemic. that is killing millions, putting others at risk. and that may come back and kill millions more to say that it's a matter of choice is false ethics. it is basically, you can choose, but you can't put others at risk. you can choose, but you can't harm others. and when we don't vaccinate, we're harming our neighbor, harming the community, putting others at risk. and yet, let me take a case in the united states where you are. we know that some state legislature
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terms now are trying to get laws passed that will ban requiring pupils young students to be vaccinated against the corona virus in order to go to school. how do you explain that? considering we know that in order to go to school, you have to be vaccinated against the mumps of the measles. polio. for example. why is the corona virus vaccine different? it's for 3 reasons. brent 1st is become political. so conservatives basically are anti vaccine. that senseless. there were 10 children admitted to hospitals in the state of mississippi. today to i see you ventilator care. it is not a way to protect them, not to back today, and then some worry that the batteries were rushed. that isn't true. the science is strong and sound and then i think some politicians basically believe that choice basically is a better way to go. but if you're actually nation rates and some american states of
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30 to 35 percent fully vaccinated, that's just a pathway for the buyers to explode. those laws do not make sense. we should be leading the decision about vaccinations and doctors and public health people. not politicians, and we know that nearly all people who are getting hospitalized with co 19 in the united states, these people are unvaccinated. but we also know in the united states, they've all had the opportunity to be vaccinated. so, you know, how do you deal then with people like this? they are, they're getting sick and they're putting maybe nurses and doctors also in danger when they require treatment. that's right. so 1st we have to remind people, it's not just your choice. it's what it means to others. viruses are contagious. when you choose not to be vaccinated, you will need it. we're saying i don't care about my neighbor. i don't care about
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the person with cancer. i don't care about the person with immune diseases. they can die. it's not right, and we have to make sure that people understand that the nation is a interpersonal choice, but just an individual choice that i think it's important to keep educating and bolster confidence in the vaccines. but lastly, i'm in favor going to mandate. i think we're going to see more of that here in the united states, and i think we're going to see more of that in europe. we cannot continue to play with fire when more and more risk is coming up, a variance with mutations that can come back in part of this also have to look down again. we can't do that again. the captain, director of medical ethics at the language medical center in new york city. mr. kaplan is always we appreciate your time and your insights tonight, valuable stuff. thank you. thank you. the. the british government has denied allegations of hypocrisy after 3 black english
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footballers were targeted with online abuse. racist social media posts were directed at marcus rash for jaden santo and soccer after their midst penalties help . italy when sunday's euro 2020 final, but players and campaigners have called out the government for fueling the abuse after comments about players taking a ne off the hate came the love. this mirror living and play a marcus rash for now covered in well wishes. after it was defaced following england 02020 final of italy. these are the true england fans. one guy leaving a note that read, keep up the good work market, thrasher. it supports echoed by many here. these boys the really well for the team this because really far to get this kind of abuse like around the corner where i live. it was shocking rushford with one of 3 black england players alongside jayden
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. stan sharon because sacker abused online for missing penalties in the final sheets house. first, some of them to be abused is unforgivable really. it's just not what we stand for. and u. k prime minister parish johnson also joined in condemnation to those who have been directing racist abuse that some of the players i say to shame on you. and i hope you will crawl back under the rock from which you emerged. but the u. k. government, happy to be associated with the team. success has faced calls of hypocrisy. england defend a tyra means had this message for home secretary percy patel, writing on twitter. you don't get to stoke the fire at the beginning of the tournaments by labeling our anti racism. messages, gesture, politics, and then pretend to be disgusted when the very thing, what campaigning against happens, that after the town had publicly criticized players for taking a ne,
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got just the whole. people participates in that type of gesture, just to politics, this ethnic sense, as well as you think they like to watch outcomes in funds the right to be. well, that's a choice for them quite frankly. and she racism campaign is say the government must pass some responsibility for how fans behave. people remember that it's all debatable, but you don't have to take the need because the prime minister government don't agree with it. and so therefore, you know, somehow them lines that also gives them some kind of freedom to be abusive when it comes to black place. in particular. in the meantime, england players will continue to fight racism both on and off the pitch. or let's take the story over to the u. k. i'm joined by our correspondent charlotte chelsea pill. she is in london tonight. good evening to you, charlotte. this love affair between the england football team and the british
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government. is it over even before it started? i think the government might have wanted to characterize it as a love affair. i mean, the whole country was swept up by this team and their success in this tournament you did get and then because of the government, including the prime minister, posting pictures in england, shut supporting the team, cheering them on watching the game. they really wanted to show that they were on board with the national moment, the national pride in the success of the teams. i'm not sure necessarily though, whether some of the players would love with bad weather that they would consider it a mutual attraction. i think that that is clear from some of the tween that you have had from players in the aftermath of the racist abuse suffered by 3 teammates. you heard one of those statements in that report there and just to reiterate, hiring them player ed, writing during
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a tweet you case interior minister sex tree saying you don't get to the fire at the beginning. the tournament by labeling on anti racism message is just the politics and then pretend to be disgusted by the very thing which campaigning against extremely strong was from an english football player direct to the government. one that's resonated with a lot of people here. even the conservative politicians now a questioning how the u. k. government should respond to this, a lot isn't feeling very much that the government has been put in a very difficult embarrassing situation. by now, you can imagine a lot of people been rolling their eyes when they've heard comments coming from the prime minister. what about the public response to these races? tweets on social media. what kinds of backing are the players getting while, of course, initially extremely phase condemnations. for him all circles really you hands
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the prince william saying he was sickened by this racist abuse you had. the football english football association can just talk to tweak condemning this race as to what you've seen. now though it's a complete out pouring of support for these players, just look at what happened at the mirror for one of those play as marcus rush, but today was the face. the police are investigating that since though it has been covered by hundreds of messages of support. really moving images of if children going down there, writing notes, showing that support that pride and what the national team has achieved one message in particular direct to that markets. rushford saying, thank you for all about dinner. that's pointing to the fact that this plan markets rush but not just known for his own racial injustice, but a little place. social injustice is well, he's led a campaign to feed children during school. holidays won the the nation really did
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get behind so huge amounts without pouring love, the mom of love, marcus rush within the last 22nd charlotte, we know the team was booed at 1st when it took a nice protest against stories, isn't. the booing was silenced after the tournament. so where are we now back at square 122nd? well, i think that said, this incident incident shows that racism is still a problem and needs to be full. but i think it will also give some, a good deal of hope looking at the outpouring here that the majority, vast majority of this country stands against racism like this rather very own charlotte nelson pill. on the story for us in london tonight is always charlotte. thank you. well, the day is almost done, the conversation continues online. you'll find us on twitter either at the w news or you can follow me at brent golf tv. and remember whatever happens between now and then tomorrow is another day we'll see you then everybody ah,
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news . this is d. w. news live from berlin tonight, cities across south africa looted and a blaze in the worst violence there in years. doesn't have died as writers rentech stores and clash with police. soldiers are on for trolling areas where people say they're a read that the former president jacob zoom is now behind bars, but that may not be the only reason. also coming up under fire in ghana, stand as nato troops withdraw elite afghan forces are fighting and dod trying to stop the advanced of the tale. and should the corona, virus vaccine be required or an individual's choice? francis grees are making the shots mandatory for health care workers. germany is not the
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me. i'm brain golf. it's good to have you with us. we start all with the deadly riot gripping parts of south africa tonight. authority say at least 72 people had been killed in some of the worst violence seen there in years. the unrest erupt, and last week, after former president jacob zoom turned himself into police. he is now serving a prison sentence for contempt of court. he and his supporters are demanding his release. this warehouse in durban was ransacked by hundreds of people. the shelves empty. the goods carried out in bulk. it is only one of dozens of moles supermarkets and small shops that were targeted by looters. like this party supplies shop and so i don't why over
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the, over the overhead i owe banks money. i'm going to pay this with what in some instances, armed local residents went after the looters themselves, the governments and soldiers the most effected areas. as police struggled to control the young rest. cutting situation on the ground is under strong servers and will ensure that it does not deter it any further that cannot allow anyone to make a mockery of our democratic state. the protest started last week. after former south african president, jacob's duma began serving a 15 month jail term. he was sentenced for contempt of court after refusing to appear at a corruption inquiry. the outrage of do,
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my supporters was compounded by anger over persisting inequality and poverty in the country. earlier i spoke with professor curren runciman. she is director of the center of social change in the university of johannesburg. and i asked her why at 1st the police did not react as firmly as many said they should have. despite all of the warnings of coming unrest, i think it's still a very cold unfolding story. there are some allegations, but some sections of the state church you forced to to maybe over aligned them of action may have in some ways a potentially supportive or what is happening. again, these are all things that are coming to light as of food. so it's very hard to verify these claims, but i think we are certainly not a very, very difficult situation given the scale of what we are seeing. there are concerns about the response of police. i know the deployment of army and neither of which
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have a particularly good track record in dealing with these things does not escalate violence . that was professor curren runciman, university of johannesburg in south africa. let's take a look now and some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world . you as president joe biden says, there is a quote, national imperative to pass a sweeping voting rights legislation, despite republican opposition. several republican controlled states have approved laws that restrict voting or change election who it follows former president donald trump's faults claims that the 2020 presidential election was stolen from him. 3 widespread voter for all in cuba. dozens of people have been arrested after some of the biggest anti government demonstrations in decades exiled rights group. cuba lex says, as many as 150 people were detained. 1000, been taking to the streets to protest cuba, economic crisis, and it's handling of the pandemic. at least one person is dead after
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a gas explosion at a hotel in southern russia. it happened in the black sea resort town of gelham. v. for other people who were injured in the blast are now receiving treatment and intensive care. you funerals have been held in the iraqi city of new job for the victims of a hospital fire. official say more than 90 people were killed when a blaze tor through a corona, virus, isolation ward, iraq prime minister says a committee has been formed to investigate what caused the fire. now to gain a stand where the government is facing an increasingly di, or security situation in recent weeks, totally by insurgents have overrun dozens of districts in several provinces. seizing control of trade routes and forcing thousands of people to flee. as nato troops withdraw from the country, it's now up to government troops to provide their own security. but they faced a daunting challenge. the
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a convoy of afghan commandos under attack by the taliban. they were on a mission near the city of kandahar, but ran into an ambush before reaching their target. all over afghanistan, the taliban are on the advance. i'm not going to keep us trained commandos are an elite force, racing from firefight firefight determined to stem the tide. san is an independent country and has an independent army constitution and government. we are the defenders of these law, mac republic of afghanistan and its flag. this unit emerged from its latest battle without losses. but things don't always and well. gruesome footage emerged showing these a dozen commanders being massacred by the taliban last month after they surrendered
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taliban 3rd is not just the military disaster. thousands of families have led the military advanced swelling, the rank of the displaced. the estimated 270000 of lawns have been newly displaced inside of lot of sun since january 2021, primarily due to insecurity. and while in bringing the total number of uprooted populations, 2 or 3500000 to follow from this conflict does not stop. but if ghana stands border, an estimated 1000 refugees are fleeing the country every day. all the la c p is the journalist income bowl. he's been following events for us and i asked him, how do we or do we know how much territory has been taken by the taliban so far? and how much the afghan forces have been able to retake. unfortunately,
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these territories trade hands all the time. they've been trading hands for years. currently, they're trading hand all the time. a mean avalon media is full of reports that you know, x province acts, districts fell to the taller bond today. and then these districts were again backed by the taliban tomorrow. and at the same time, you know, did the issue is that there are a lot of areas that are under the influence are under taliban control or their areas where the government will have some presence but not full presence. and so it's really hard to sort of quantify these things. there's really no one going out and doing these studies and the claims keep, you know, both sides keep claiming, you know, control of x amount of territory at any given time. and there's really no one going around and actually, you know,
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and it's also not necessarily physically possible to go around and estimate these sorts of things. and that was journalists like tv they're reporting from cobble france is tightening corona, virus rules in a bid to head off a new surge and infections driven by that highly contagious delta barrier. president emanuel micron has ordered all health care workers to get vaccinated by mid september, or they could be without a job starting next month bars, restaurants, trains, and planes will also be off limits to people without a special cobit 19 pass. president microns saying it's a new race against time to prevent a 4th wave for health care workers at this hospital in paris. president emmanuel, my calls announcement means a choice between getting the job or losing that job. for some, it's an easy choice to make. see they could have behind me, it's true that the paramedics department and especially assistant nurses having trouble to understand the importance of getting vaccinated. so i understand why
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a manual micron asked for mandatory vaccinations. otherwise, we won't get through this get laughing or c, call of a hospital work as an angry. their jobs are on the line. if they refuse, unfortunately, i will have to get vaccinated against my will because i love my job. i love my patients. and the measures also include the need to show proof of vaccination or an expensive negative test for long distance train travel and visiting restaurants. many peruvians are embracing the challenges, but some worried by micron suggestion that mandatory vaccination for all may be necessary. it's a violation of al, right? we don't have the right to move around freely for me. compulsory vaccination. it's inconceivable. frances joining other european nations like italy in greece, which have already announced mandatory vaccination for aged care and health workers . up a little bit from september, 1st,
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mandatory vaccination will apply to both public and private health care professionals. it is unthinkable, for example, for an unvaccinated nurse to care for an amino suppressed cancer patients. nope, i see. the drastic measure is an attempt to find a wave of an occupation fatigue that some countries are witnessing with europe opening up some politicians of cautioning that different rules based on immunization status is the only safe way to motivate those. hesitant to get the jap private groups like the organization set up by form a u. k. prime minister tony blair, a pushing the government to have a strict or approach we. oh, i mean, i just think we gotta be careful as we open up the coverage. no, okay, well we got to live with cove it for a long time to come. the key thing is to draw a clear distinction between people who are vaccinated and people who up. meanwhile, german chancellor michael has ruled out mandatory vaccines. she hopes more people will choose freely to get the job so life can continue returning to normal across
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europe. or earlier, i spoke to health care analyst, dr. john campbell, and i asked him about the ethics of making vaccinations. compulsory is a fundamental principle in health care the most giving formed consent for everything that we do. so i can't even take a patients blood pressure without the informed consent that they allow me to do that. so it's perfectly reasonable that everyone has the choice. what medications or vaccines they get? that's a basic human right? but then again, employers haven't duty of care. they have a duty of care to the duty of care today, or employers who they have to maintain help. and they also have a duty of care towards the patients for whom their employees are looking after. so it's balancing this risk between informed consent and the duty of care, the employer as an individual clinician have of course the properties. the 1st doctor who's documented said 1st do no harm. so it is income. baton or health care work is not to do harm. the tennis don't. roger federer
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has pulled out of the upcoming olympic games because of an injury. federer at 20 time. grand slam champion has been struggling to find his best form after having double knee surgery last year. he went out of the recent wimbleton tournament in the quarter finals that are said that he still experiencing problems with his knee . but he hopes to return to action later in the year. so who will the awards go to the nominations are in for the emmys. the highest honors in the television and 2 very different dramas are leading the way with the most not only make sustain. netflix is the crown and star wars, the spin off the drama, the man delorean both have an impressive $24.00 non nations. also looking to when big a super hero drama, the one division with 23. the panoramic disrupted production of tv shows, meaning some favorites, did not return to our screen in time to be considered. the awards will be handed
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out at a ceremony in los angeles, september 19th, online at, i mean, we're now to a send off truly fit for a hollywood star complete 1st class on a trans atlantic flight champagne. and of course caviar. actress shocker board has been laid to rest in her birthplace budapest. almost 5 years after her death, her 9th and her final husband flew from the us with some of her ashes in her will. the gabor expressed a wish to return to her native hungary. she was one of the last stars of hollywood, golden age, renowned for her love of glamour, her exotic accent, and her sharp wit. the champagne for everybody, including judge, arguable. you're watching the w news after a short break. my colleague rob watts will be here with
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