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when it comes to the fans from the right to have decided to drive in my name is canyon harris and i work at b, w ah, news a show coming up today, indonesia unfolding cova emergency. oxygen supplies are low and hospitals are overwhelmed. it's a surge fueled by the delta various but could have been prevented, plus accident ahead of a festival bung additional to national lockdown before either prompting 1000 to leave the capital. when this party, animal vendors are making their killings before the actual killing begins on
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the news i'm been infinity. welcome to the news. a show. glad you could join us into the shop. over $900.00 situation is currently worst case scenario. according to a government minister i did in the week, the country supposed india daily total of one of those cases registering more than $56000.00. the optic in cases has been blamed on the more infectious delta variant . first identified in india was state of the island of java and bali. some hospitals here are having to turn away patients because they don't have capacity and enough oxygen. the government has imposed newer taco restrictions to control the spread of the virus. but for some, it's already too late. oh, i lost rights performed for the victim of indonesia,
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new devastating wave of covert infections. a team of volunteers support the police and retrieving the bodies of those who died at home. and there are more and more of them putting young. i'm stay, we only received a call for one day on the 2nd day. there were 3 days, 2 days, a week after the group was formed. there are 7. so the situation is getting where many of those who die at home simply land able to get a hospital bed. the explosion into the cases has left was overflowing with patients . some of them have to be treated and make sure beds and hospital who ways experts say that the government failed to take adequate measure it. and then i would say that this is more or less india situation and may be,
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would be if and was and like in india 2 months ago, oxygen here is also starting to run short with many patients being treated at home . there is huge demand at this oxygen filling station on the need to make us who's me to come here and buy oxygen from my mother. she's sick with cove it and i'm trying to give her oxygen therapy at home. so for all the most people here are buying oxygen for infected people who comp treated at the hospital and they have to care for them at home. what so far, only around 6 percent of people in indonesia have been fully vaccinated. vaccine deliveries are finally picking up speed, raising hopes that this latest explosion in cases can eventually become and jeremy know from jakarta is epidemiologist, dr. bundle the owner who's been monitoring the corporate crisis in indonesia,
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dr. young wake of the situation has been described by a government minister as was the case scenario. could it get as bad as india? yes, the part of the increasing guess is, is like india. you know, we got as soon start june. they increasing cases is where it was an almost step up like critical but increasing is look like the india parton's of the increasing of cases it been there. also we got the same problem like india, that our call is because all hospital or the people who got one to do got picking care and also have difficulty to get the ox again, we got a crisis. the ox, again,
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to appreciate the, you know, because all the pace and the month for the oxy gans is also many a hospital run of hospital because we got the money increasing demand from the people who got infections. and also, another problem is we are on of bad as you also, and the drugs are taking care of the patients. everything that you're saying is what happened in india, just about a month back. i wonder therefore if indonesia did not see this coming, they see it is coming, but they don't know they will hopefully not like india. and that's why the problem is we are reaping until we got the last. finally, we got the increasing cases. the actually we could brief any
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early as palsy, but like before, rama down our it will be 350. we got a lot of massive mobilizations from in job 5 from the car, the job islands and, and at a time also we already got the body on bus. still not domini up there. the bus, if mobilization during ramadan festival, the interesting bill that dominate in our country, then we followed the increasing of the cases it made. and there are no, we cannot controlling the pun to me because the, the body and, and also the late response from our go from and to got to stop to so status addiction. it mean dad, this why it's been a very worst come out. you know that we are, we have coming into new york. now this i can cases, as you connect to point out is also because of the delta vet and you're an
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epidemiologist. can you tell us what we know about this baby and why does it spread? so fast and why is it so deadly? yeah, because in, in the area actually already we already identified in january. and then we see the old body like old by it is still dominate. and then after mars will be increasing more because we'll look at the end of march already dipping of the impacts. and in some c, p. and it been that now it's become ruminative because we find of the transmission is 2 times or double then before and also the increasing of possibilities. it mean that this party and it's very, very dangerous because we cannot stop the band to me,
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stop the transmission. even in one person's got the infection suddenly and all the member of the household in the also it will be also got infected and die. and also the problem is that the host be at the can accept new patients mostly is know people done in their home and also dying in the, in the and emma didn't she room, right. we'll leave it there for the time being. but thank you so much for joining us to the doctor. they are no longer there still has seen an uptake in cases due to the delta variant. despite that, the government has now lifted the national lockdown, imposed during the month the reason the upcoming festival of each of her. on monday . for many residents, the lockdown could be lifted early enough. this is getting out of town on an industrial scale with locked down, lifted the stack of residents,
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so rushing back to their home towns in time for eat whatever the love done, i'm taking the 1st chance to head home off to look down if it's imposed again, too soon off the east and i'll stay at home if everything's normal, i'll return to data. despite soaring corona virus cases, while star sees have eased restrictions that you cannot make reasons. each represents a big source of income from many industries. industries that have been suffering during the pandemic. life has been very hard for us is not down for us to stay out of where we're waiting for people to cross the river with us. i don't know if we'll make any money, so we have to keep the boat going on the line. this is a country, it's no stranger to overcrowded fairies between a pandemic. with social distancing, appearing to go out the window, some health expert warning the a, the crowding will come with additional risks. local police, the vigilant law,
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got to go. you can see the amount of passengers on the 30th locked down the list and we've taken strict measures to make sure the fairy takes too many passengers. so again, when the health regulations comes out on the water, one of the community for these people though, getting home is what matters that prepared to do whatever it takes pandemic or not . and as we just heard, the muslims around the world are getting up to celebrate eat next week. among other things, the festivities involve sacrificing certain types of animals and then eating them with friends and neighbors or giving the meat to the last one of we look at how some vendors of sacrificial animals are preparing for the event in pakistan. this is about to go on the journey of a lifetime. it will also be the last journey of its lifetime.
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the lowering of people by crane from the top of the building in karachi has become an annual spectacle ahead of the festival of eat. i'd have the for the community, it's fun for the capital owner. it serious business. but i buy the car around the small i bring them on to the rooftop case and read them. and after a year, when they fully grown to get them down the ground using or so that's why i have to hire crane to do it. and i have all my has been rearing capital on his roof nearly 20 years when the time is right. they're sold, slaughtered and sacrificed for aid. another entrepreneur selling animals ahead of the festival is vanya munez. but she's using a very different and new way of trading her projects. she's telling her goats
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online. customer simply comes to collect the goats, after viewing videos of them. of course, i think a lot of 19 people became interested in online shopping dining. it's a good opportunity, especially for young entrepreneurs. they don't need to go in person when i just make holes and book online order. and as a girl, it's very easy to do my business of what do you think the competitor as a good when it is making a lot of sales this way. but there's still a big place for traditional sacrificial markets in pakistan. such as this one stood up good thought to be the largest in asia. hundreds of thousands of animals are expected to be traded, having to do it as an add her approaches. and that's it for today. and this week there's other news and analysis from the region on the website dot com,
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the environmental series to global 3000 on d, w, and the hello from berlin time. now for 13 minutes of arts and culture coming up, the woman who calls the shots by germany's multi 1000000000 euro art budget, culture commissioner monica go. it talks to us about tackling colonialism, sexism, and the corona virus. and with large downs lifted from berlin. performers are back on their feet. for others, the crisis is far from me. but 1st we're off to the south of france to the can film festival where a week and a half of glitz and glamour and movie premier as are wrapping up this saturday. and
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the film world has its eyes on the prize. i'm talking about the coveted pine dogs, so which movies are in the running and which are making a big splash. here are some of our top picks with such an eclectic group of films in competition. spike lee and his jury have their work cut out for them when deciding who will win the c s palm door. at some of the front brothers provocative film director. you need to call me back at con and getting plenty of attention to, to tom about his killer, to fix the car to tom takes view is on a controversial rise exploring sexuality, gender roles, and the need to be loved. my intention in the film is really to make the audience except that's the question of
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gender. you substitute relevance when it's when we're talking about identity, one's identity, one's journey in life, once choices and all this. i mean, it's really about, it's being free from every every. let's say, 1st comes like pre conceived ideas about what the human should be. the sense of director with anderson, delighted with his latest efforts, long delayed by the pandemic. the french dispatch is an episodic tribute to old school journalism, stirring bill murray until the swinton assembled a team of the best patriot journalists of his times parents and criminal rober. right? the were his people just try to make it sound like you wrote it that way. on purpose, it's also reminder of the dignity of journalism because that's a real thing and i think it's possible for people to either have forgotten that or
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pretend they never knew that to know that the journalism and this is, i think, credit me dignified and important cultural endeavor and we really rely on it so yeah, it's just a reminder i agree with children with jake is the subject of tonight's lecture. mister moses rose and suddenly loud odyssey the voice of his rowdy generation low naked fell bluff. j a hobby. i want to buy an incident yesterday with his yes, in short, the picture was a sensation director pool. the hoover is known for mixing sex and violence. his laces, film, benedetto, religion, and just causing plenty of control the sea. it tells the story of an abbot and a lot of thing with another woman. i've been through it and i think to the
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dispatcher, to come back to the breast over that because as you're exposed to extraordinary, but true for me, what was really important and the movie i think versus dr. i asked me what was driving me worse. in fact, that is worst way through that i was and that i was making a movie debt about events that in some way has really happened. and this is a real rock opera by leon correct. with adam, dr. unmarried, they play a glamorous deliberate couple whose lives turned upside down by the arrival of the child. this is my, the, the, me, the can, competition is back after you without you to the panoramic making the prospect of
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winning a palm or even more desirable than ever. the answer as to who gets to take home this most prestigious of film process will be revealed on saturday. the, and the anticipation is growing. well, here in germany, the cultural scene is waiting to see who will lead the country's massive public art sector after elections in september. for more than 7 years. politician monica goods of angela macros. christian democrats has navigated crises and controversies as germany is state minister for culture and the media. well, one of the biggest controversies being the reconstruction of a palace from germany's colonial era in part to how's artifacts brought to germany during colonialism. that's one issue that came up when we sat down with her they were supposed to be a big fraction at the home boat forum. instead they ignited the heated debate about
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colonialism and polluted the bidding bronze is stolen by the british in 1897 from beneath the city. and what is today? nigeria then, so to museums, more than $500.00 ended up in berlin, artifact stained blood german coach commissioner, monica curtis has a clear position a month and that's why on june 15 we launched an online platform where hundreds at the exhibits can be viewed in h. a t o form. that was a very important 1st step to say see here, and next we negotiate forms of possible restitution moments. and we would like to achieve substantial restitution as early as 2022 and 20. yeah. so homo foreign construction site was a major preoccupation for over the years. the new building a partial reconstruction of oppression palace was highly controversial and settling on a concept for its use took some time. a team of top 12 experts was assembled percent
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the home boat forum as a venue for world culture and exchange in the house of berlin. i'm going to, we're going to the founding board of directors, including for my head of the british museum, neil mcgregor, a will star museums, and a very knowledgable advisor. but our tough ones all on we have now made to whom both for what it was always meant to be a new type of cultural center home, more than just the museum. it has an interdisciplinary approach and added 15 for the german cultural landscape is open to the world diverse and the place of critical dialogue. it was bitter for her when the creative branch, the 2nd largest economic sector in germany, was forced into a complete corona. virus looked down for months in the face of protest, she fought for an expanded support program. an extra 2000000000 euros was approved as emergency aid scholarships and bridging payments. for me personally,
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i felt like i was going through withdrawal and i think many people felt the same way. they missed the stimulation, the opportunity to exchange ideas. it's not just entertainment, it's very important for the critical corrective in society. i'm also important for democracy by the way. another important topic for us is a quality just by large numbers of women being active in the cultural sector, dismal situation at the top, 80 percent of theater director, men film directors, to so high you go, the harder it is to find women in leadership roles could to found a project to support women in management, in ministry, 44 percent of senior stop. all female. why did one thing in particular, which was relatively easy? i had all the committees in the ministry, several 100 and all occupied on a party basis. all of them, in some cases, for example, in film,
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we have to change the law, but in others goodwill with enough people to say no, this kind of representation can't go on. and when you have a female perspective, for example, in the allocation of funding, female aspirants are more likely to be rewarded to hunting on the highest because in the effect of these policies will be seen in the future. monitor good just has faced a lot of criticism in her time as culture commissioner, but it hasn't dampened her enthusiasm for the job and for culture is there, but i'm very passionate about the issues and except for an election, we see no reason to stop off to her but a german election is coming up, so she'll just have to wait and see. you can see our full interview with germany's culture. commissioner, monica has this weekend on d. w. 's arts 21 program. now, one of the biggest hurdles she's faced has of course, been the corona virus pandemic, artists and created lost their jobs,
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lost their income. as theaters, galleries and clubs were forced to close for months. cortez did per se, through 2000000000 euros in federal aid for artists salvation for many, but for others, they're still struggling. country and shoot line is the artistic director of a small theater. she's very happy company has been able to hold performance is again since the end of may theater, i was receiving funds from the stimulus program called noise start called to or restart culture. she line and her team worked on the application for weeks just on the laptop. when our application was accepted, i thought i wish i had my now suddenly know what it's like to get real support. first to go into a conflict, ah, 1st in spring and burger and his band fell in 21 street workers basking. the jazz clubs have only just reopened and the long waiting list for gigs this way. they can
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earn a few euros in the meantime. were playing on the streets and try to compensate their losses and earnings we've had, but especially also to keep musical skills home to all the funding process as always, hope and worry, coexist in the scene. some theaters and other cultural event organizes are getting a huge boost thanks to the government support package policy. as long as we don't slide down into another look to the federal funds plus our ticket sales put us in a really good positions to build. trust me. on the other hand, many self employed musicians are living hand to mouth. ah, because i've always been cashed in my loft, retirement savings. that's it. but the positives after all busting can be a good way to promote jazz music. ah,
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no, we reach a lot of people who wouldn't normally go to a jazz concert. and they are surprised to find out that they actually really like it and you can put photos to thing and beggars band. that's one of the few positives they would have liked to get more direct financial support from the government. me now from me on the whole crew. thanks for watching. that's almost it for this edition of arts and culture. i'll leave you now with an impressive new exhibition in japan set in a forest on the island of que issue a series of light installations by artist group team lab is called a forest where gods live check it out. oh, i i
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