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he and his family would love nothing more than to live in peace. but poachers and farmers hunting and threatening the species. what's being done to protect the vehicle for 60 minutes on dw the long lockdown and uganda is helping to make co, the case number's full. but likelihood of suffering one in 5, you can have lost their jobs during the pandemic. to help the government handed down flower and beans during the 1st lockdown last year. now authorities have gone digital. they using mobile phones to provide cash payments to those struggling. it's a novel approach in east africa and in physical unwelcome uganda
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is in a precarious situation. case, numbers are easing but shortages of oxygen and vaccines could see a sudden turn for the worse intensive care units is still in high demand. we'll talk to someone on the ground at the moment. first detail, we use julius mill, gambler reports grace, mostly mommy, as a coffee, 19 survivor. every day he performs breathing exercises as if the doctor told him he must do. a month ago he was discharged from one of uganda's public hospitals. they have been overwhelmed by the demand for oxygen for corona virus. patients. the city does this galle shed by many people. so you get to city and it has to pass in oxygen or 50 percent oxygen. it's been used by other people and probably they've died or they've been discharged mostly mummy. so other patients die as they waited in vain for oxygen. 2 weeks after he
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was discharged, one of his close friends died at another public hospital. i don't know, i could not talk to him. i called the whole evening the whole night in the morning, only to reach the facility. and i was told old peter vet what he passed on last night. uganda 1st confirmed okay, in 1900 death at the end of july last year. but case numbers have spiraled recently, the highest number of deaths in a month were recorded in june. the government wants to vaccinated people, but has been having trouble getting enough doses. the we have had the slave to the over media and those is into the country. and yet we have a population over 22000000 people to work, submit med or does my to,
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as the field on stand by. so it's the over the works in that you're letting us know authorities introduced the 6 week partial lockdown in june with a more transmissible delta veron spreading in the country. and last month's steep increase and infections. grace murphy, mommy fears that not many will be as lucky as he was tell who was a senior advisor for access to finance the royal danish embassy and compiler just how bad are the shortages of oxygen and vaccines? yeah, the 2nd with us, the keep the health picked up. we had very many cases being admit, being admitted to us because but what really happened was that the install capacity for oxygen. but it was,
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it was false plates but almost 3 times what was being stored in the public and private sector. so it's so people. busy need oxygen, they can't, gibbs. however, they're not the, the private sector cammie, the industry they, they be very often manufacturers stepped in their production capacities and we have been public, other entities donating boxed into these hospital at no cost to some of the administration. but as we speak now, this district and escalating, as we see more induction in admissions. so covert is obviously impacting people's lives and livelihoods of report. you were part of revealed 2 thirds of respondents and you gander. and can you experienced income shocks due to the crisis? can you tell us more? yes. this the locked up. done what?
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yeah. and what we open up in this we used to, we just want to hear the people saying i've lost jobs. i lost my job by disclosing that because of the severe lock don't measure that. what is due to me by the government, by then and for awesome you've done that. didn't fall on can it was, it was better. strict total control was these 2 countries was locked and people had to buy for the subjects that was totally a normal game. you gotta prevented that because the victim was lucky. but the phone book for supply chains, wiley, couples, look at the industry, the muslims, as well as what we wanted to understand how to hopefully cope with these severe pain or blocking down their businesses. and that's what we did, the study on what it put to numbers to some of these things that we are hearing around so that it can inform the planning planning ahead because you're not going
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to get us. but people's lives must continue. what about people in real dire situation? so what's, what's being done to support the poor in uganda considering such a long lockdown? no public transportation, little work going around out of the 8000000 people. what company, what do we know? what all $510000.00 event cost plus, and i want to upload the, the payment will be used for this initiative. data has been abroad, it means the payment is uploaded to the listing and money is sent to the form directly or both beneficiaries. so you can get from the total cost for directory and i think it's one of the innovation that has come up funding charles, or was speaking to me earlier. they are the author of that study on the economic
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impact of covered 19 on uganda and kenya. if and more than 2 thirds of households have experienced income shocks and worse and food security. and so those digital payments get through to those hit artist and more supplies of oxygen and vaccine become available for you guys. it's a little look at some of the other developments around the world. haiti has received its 1st shipment of cobra vaccines, half a 1000000 doses donated by the us government. it was distributed through the co back sharing scheme for poor countries. on the 22 percent of haitians they, they'll accept the jap, south korea recorded 2nd highest daily corona buyers. tele, on thursday, 1600 new cases. infections are spreading beyond the 100 capital where officials have enforced the countries covered social distance restrictions. the government is urging citizens cancel their plans and stay home. rockies are protested outside of burned down covered board calling for justice. at least 60 people died,
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lays out his st. hospital in the city of another we are on monday evening was the 2nd such deadly firing a rock in the past few months. both were blamed of the explosion of badly stored oxygen bodies. sidney is reporting a slow down in new code cases, as residents enjoy the 3rd week of lockdown, australia's largest city is trying to suppress the highly contagious delta variance subtle infections across the harvest. cities, then, 900 to day been reported the 1st for the country. this year and growing corona virus classes as on the neighboring state, victoria still locked down for 5 days. now an interesting question on variance and strains, the one about he was sent to the w science correspondent derek williams. o, please explain the difference between a new strain and a new variant. oh, this is tough to do since even by raw,
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just seem to view the differences as fairly fluid but, but let's start by maybe going over some of the other biology basics that you've, you've probably learned this year already. first is that, although it's technically not considered a lie, if a virus evolves constantly as it replicates, just like living things do, it's genetic code changes because mistakes happen as the code is copied by a living cell that gives rise to what are commonly known as mutant now for complicated biological reasons, not every mutation leads to actual physical changes in a viruses structure but, but when it does, you can begin thinking of that mutant as a very guns. now a variance is generally considered a strain when it's wandered even farther down that road and acquired
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characteristics and behaviors based on its new structure that clearly distinguish it from other earlier forms. so you can say that although all strains are variance, not all variance or strains. let's maybe make a comparison from the macro world. we've been genetically engineering dogs for thousands of years through selective breeding. and it's pretty astounding how, how different they can look. but dogs all share common characteristics that allow you to instantly identify an animal as a dog, whether it's a chihuahua or a newfoundland. the dis breeds can be viewed as variance on the canine genome. but go far enough back and split off another evolutionary branch and you end up with the modern wolf, which has a common ancestor,
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but some distinct characteristics and behaviors that allow us to instantly identify it as a waltz. so if they were viruses, then breeds of dogs would be variance, while dogs and walls would be strains. now, i'm the 1st to admit that the analogy is imperfect, but maybe it makes the terms a little easier to grasp. finally, spain has held his 2nd ceremony for the victims of the pandemic ends of pay tribute to health care workers is what painfully pay you had to say or you have some more sites to know how to get a day will return to the place because we need and must remember all of those who until the 1st tribute and those since then i no longer with us. you must show our deep respect,
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recognition and admiration for the health personnel from the beginning of this life . so hi leslie. good. there's nice. you're stuck. this is a hosting. this comes from thanks for watching. stay safe and i'll see you again. so the ah, people in trucks injured was trying to see the city center more and more refugees are being turned away. families to be great. traitors, the people seeing extreme getting 200 people around the world. more than 300000000 people are speaking with huge. why?
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because no one should have to use make up your own line. w. need for mines in the name of climate change, the africa. what are the people, what ideas do they have for their future? d, w dot com, african megacity multimedia. click enter. how does a virus spread? why do we panic by and when will all this? 3 of the topics that we covered in
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a weekly radio. if you would like any more information on the krona virus or any other to find topics, you should really check out our podcast. you can get it wherever you get your podcast. you can also find the w dot com slash science. the the welcome to arts and culture. here's a look at what's coming up in macau come home literally will meet a woman who's keeping this sweetest tradition alive and some of the cows she thinks to. and later on the show redesigning nature, a german photographer, re imagines the world around him. first, a man who left his mark on the art worlds french artist christiane of task is work
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often deals with loss and death. his own death came this wednesday at age 76. but panther was also influenced by the circumstances of his birth in 1944, during the nazi occupation of paris. when his mother hid his jewish father under the floorboards for both hands, key arts, with a way of coming to terms with trauma and fear, piles of clothes were a recurring motif in many works by christian, both hands, he the day, the idea is active, god's thing why this one is taken? why this one is not taken? so those constantly, this movement of the crane and this very violent clamp, which is also an industrial crime which constantly take and rejects. indeed, you may be crushed in 5 minutes. and gordon chooses who he wants to take and
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deaf was at the center of his work, including his 2015 work featured hologram images of himself as a young and an old man. with the words arrive and depart illuminated on the walls. more arts and culture news now brittany spears is one step closer to taking control of her life. fans gathered outside the california court house, where a judge ruled that the pop star made, choose her own lawyer and her legal battle to end her conservatorship. the arrangements started in 2008 after spears was ruled, mentally unfit. spears told the judge that her father and other court appointed conservators had abused their powers and had forced her to perform against her will . she said she wanted to press charges against your father. i knew abra in london's house,
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the story of real life. russian spy and kremlin critic alexander lived in yankee with poison to death in 2006 with and yank o died in a london hospital after drinking ice tea waste with radioactive. polonium, on his death that he blamed flattered mere putin for ordering the attack. the opera is based on a biography written by lithonian goes, widow, oh, well, one place outside the or where you can also hear some very powerful singing is on farms in central sweden. for centuries, female farmers have belted out high pitch calls to get their cows and pigs to come back to the barn. these is the coals, known and sweetest as crooning are no longer in widespread use among farmers. but some singers who appreciate the centuries old sounds are rescuing them as an art form.
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not films of crooning you. i'm going to mean if i use my voice, when i'm working with animals at the summer farm had to call them, eat them together, mom for them on the when they don't want to return home. him the do at the end is my name is missy. i'm in the college and so doing my ph. d up. i'm a single school and you will attend to work at summer far. i will figure where in sweden's darlena province, 4 hours north west of stuck home. this is to say boot an old fashioned countryside stomach there typically without electricity and running water. the land alice goose dust on farm is no exception.
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the 82 year old knows the centuries old tradition of cool name from her childhood days. the drawn out chance i used to call cattle back from grazing yet open up a corner for me to get all the cows home in my way. and i'm only going to for what it sounds like called com. oh, home. oh, you don't. i need is fascinated by these traditions. she's especially interested in stories of women who would spend the summer months, all alone at these fonts tending to cattle. me what's actually happening and i don't want it that we don't learn about this in school so that some of the level historians on the part of our history is simply not talked
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about the lease list. so i thought i will tell the story and i see still with me fewer and fewer farmers practice coming today. lately, the hurting calls have evolved into a veritable fall. i am on to link of who calls can be high or low pick what i guess they can count very pleasant, grow growling quality and credit. so that means there are so many different sounds and wants to, more than the traditions have grown out, who, when there's some hard money, often shows of her schools at special cuming concert like here at this band in some of fun in lakes and. c
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c from my childhood there was no the woman who would make these hurting calls. there was great hearing the chance again come to the ab border. and now when i hear crooning that i it relaxes me. shouldn't fail. you can feel these chance in your soul vibrating inside of liberty . 2 might be more form and less fun in call, but it remains the tradition very much alive in sweden in the forest. because if it ever stayed in front of a tree or a cloud and seen a face in it, you're not alone. german photographer and bishop spent his time looking for images in nature and then capturing what he sees to share with others. he uses digital
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editing techniques to make his fantasies visible. me what we see when we go into the forest. what do we notice? and to be honest, i do show one might not see it 1st the, i mean i do stage photography. that means i take objects and arrange them in my own way, in order to highlight something to have suspicious nature is the design been mentioned to separate from an i'm a playful person. and i started by staging, cropping and lighting to highlight details. show how unique and complex these
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things on the i think, i think of course things that it 1st may seem unremarkable or no doubt to my trying to bishop finances inspiration in the chaos of the 1st floor. can i can imagine that this what's actually a floor here. this could be an i home, it has the shape of a half closed eye and together with the rest of the root could be moose, clinton, and effective. one of the bishop's biggest projects involved the illumination of mountain scapes across europe using home night spotlights. the spectacular images were taken on clear nights like this. one of the guys peaks in the to get the images, bishop travel to the mountain regions with the spotlights. there he enlisted help on site my canoe assurance time constant. a few years ago, the mountain scene inspections,
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bishop takes photos of the individual sections using long exposure times. the hundreds of individual shots have been put together on the computer to make a single large scale work of art. just kind of degrees plus is currently things as they are in team side, dagger season. i tried to show the mountain just monuments, stuff. i could only do that by artificially lighting them, and i let them in such a way is to get a completely different view of the mountains and reveal the mountains in a new way. the mountain escape is lit up, everything else is dark and that's how you can use the monuments out of nature and turn them into work of art or sex. bishop wants to highlight what he saw and 1st the most important element for him is the mirror image. now i mirror the image and i took it to duplicate it and place it next to each
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other by name. and i know c 2 wise, if that could be a snap knows a little bit like a back maybe. so it's changed from the moved to a bad about it definitely has something up plus it didn't take weeks for the ship to find the result. he's happy when he usually leaves the images proof few days and then return to look at the with fresh eyes. the most exciting thing is that before we need to discover even the things painting . the
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reactions to the image is a very funny because individuals can see things some differently when it comes to the interpretation of the images. i don't like to tell people what's then that's for them to discover a scene. adrian bishop, the pandemic, has been something of the catalyst, now that he can no longer travel. he focuses on what's on his doorstep. his pictures hang on the walls of hotels, doctors offices, and architecture. no matter how different the individual formations might be. they all have one thing in common corners, and basically it's about natural design, but it's fascinating how shapes and the variety of shapes can suddenly become real pieces of art to the symmetry of the marine corps and corn. and it's basically nothing. what occurs naturally, just a separation. notice even here this, the old eyes suddenly focuses on one small section. and that's what makes it so exciting. the ordinary things like rushing root canal,
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suddenly become works of art or concern and more art and artists to discover on our website. that's d, w dot com slash culture. well, that's it for this arts and culture, but we do hope to see you again soon. take care bye for now. the the the the the eco africa,
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the from the who, the be the national park in congo. a gee and his family would love nothing more than to live in peace. but poachers and farmers are hunting them and threatening the species. ah, what's be done to protect the co africa in 30 minutes on d. w. o a will make suggest love batting things away. i'm not going to like my own and everyone with little holes and every day getting you ready to meet again and then join me. rachel? do it on d. w. the goal was right in front of them. they gave it there all for this
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one moment. then suddenly, we agreed to postpone the game, said tokyo with $22021.00. thrown off course during the qualifying ground. not least for sports. he rose. it was a slap in the face, but now we just have to fight there, mobilizing superpowers. i'm fired up and ready down during walk down the walking go to tokyo, start july 19 dw, the me oh,
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the news . ah, this is the w news live from berlin tonight in western germany at least 50 people are dead, lost in some of the most severe flooding seen in decades, days a terrain, terrain left communities in western germany along the belgian border. cut all hundreds of homes are now washed, awake, or in ruins. also coming up tonight until a miracle, an ocean away visibly shaken on news.

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