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which would not only put our own political response back by 7 months that have huge global impacts. dangerous experiments. well, calculated risk. either way, it's the risk. rosie says she can't afford. she's cancelled precious visits to see family. as she in the world wait to see whether the gamble pays off. you are watching d. w. news from berlin coming up next world stories the week in reports. i'm terry martin. thanks for watching. the news. oh, where i come from, we have to fly for wordpress. i was born and raised a military dictatorship with just one tv channel and a few newspapers with official information as a journey. i had work on the trip of many countries, and their problems are always the same for to mean equality and lack of the freedom
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of the french corruption. we've gone the poor to say sign and when it comes to the defense of the human rights to those who have inside of their trust in us. my name is candy perez and i work at b, w ah, the the this week on. well, stories korina virus is putting tories of traveling to portugal, sardines, taking over south africa. but we begin in india, children or countries of the worst affected by the panoramic,
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often having to work instead of going to school. so they may not have fallen ill themselves, many have lost her parents and are in need of help for 9 years now, 3 people that had worked with children from under previous communities on a daily basis. she deals with children who have experienced creek laws and forced to grow up before they're ready. but since the outbreak of who with 19 their numbers are growing, children are being made to quit education and pick up household responsibilities and are also being pushed into child labor as their families have lost income. secondly, since they are spending a lot of time at their home, now many cases of child abuse are also coming up. having already been disproportionately affected by over 19, many children are facing another tragic fall out of the funding. many have lots mothers or fathers or book leading them extremely one of the since last year the angel, a pretty world has provided support to talking children who have been often new to
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call the 1900 by helping them settling with their extended families. so no opposing the founder of the organization says that while children who have been often have much tougher and need immediate attention, a more realistic approach is needed to address every child in distress. there is a lot of conversation about it often, but honestly on the ground in such cases a probably 5 to 6 percent. the other 95 percent cases that we're looking at is where the bed, the very best of these children are pushing them into sexual trade, transactional effects and labor. the real issue really is to look at the vulnerability mapping of which child is in massive distress and which i need more support that there is a need for a more comprehensive approach is something that an iraq can do. the head of the daily commission for protection of child. right. also i'm looking for something for 3 things need to happen. one, these schemes that provide financial assistance to these families so that at least
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the basic subsistence is insured. the 2nd thing that needs to happen is the government have to explore ways of keeping the children in school, the toward either ensuring livelihood for the family. what ensuring that there you start in different existing schemes of the government could be a russian or whatever. but ensuring the, the family has adequate means as an immediate urgent step. the commission have started a health line for children in distress. back at the center says that many children she meets with are in crisis right now. we've gotten home because of it years of hard work that we and the children had put in seemed to have gone waste or home. we are now trying to get them back to their studies and 2 different activities. we are trying to heal them and help them come out of the difficult situation. there was still briefly says that despite their best efforts, it will be
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a long while before the children are able to cope with the heart. and the trauma that the fun to make has inflicted on the pressure on critical german. it says mounting in russia where enters a student magazine, doctor, under house arrest, thoughts for the young journalists, accepting censorship is out of the question. ah, these 2 are getting married in moscow today. both of them wearing a dress. the students say they want to make a statement for tolerance, love, and freedom. the couple and many of their guests, right for the critical moscow student magazine doctor, including a katerina morocco. the 25 year old has been an editor for the online platform for 2 years. she says this wedding has raised her spirits. at the moment it seems like everyone hates each other. the government hates us and there's political repression
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everywhere. but love is also everywhere. but there is a serious reason for the joyous celebration. the couple is marrying so they can't be forced to testify against each other in court. natalia to kabbage and 3 other docs, the journalists have been accused of inciting minors to take part in unauthorized anti kremlin protests. an investigation is ongoing. for months now. they've only been allowed to leave their homes for 2 hours a day. they face up to 3 years in prison. earlier this year, doctor reported about russia wide protests in support of arrested opposition. politician alexander, of only it criticized russian universities for pressuring students to stay home and not take part in demonstrations. like other media outlets doc. so then police searches and arrests, students and young people came out in solidarity with the journalists. but pressure
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on the critical media is growing across russia. several media outlets have been declared foreign agents. vladimir met y'all can is one of 4 docs, a journalist who could face prison since april. he has been under de facto house arrest. the 26 year old isn't allowed to use the internet and can only leave the house for 2 hours a day. he has to wear an electronic ankle monitor with him says it was already clear that this steam roll was rolling over more and more people putting pressure on them. and that at some point it would get to why the flu donor. let me live with his mother. a russian human rights organization has designated him and the 3 other docs journalists as political prisoners. katerina morocco is trying to keep them involved in the work of the magazine. in the minutes that if any of us could have ended up in their place, the faster they got unlucky, it was just
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a coincidence. the only thing we can do is to support them at a catarina says, the journalist, a doctor are not going anywhere. she says everyone who dares to be critical in russia has to make sure to stick together the after a long time. demick yes, many will looking forward to their summer holidays in portugal spots the sharp rise and infection rates in spring is putting tourists off and depriving the country of an important source of income ah, the own garver. it's always been the heart of portugal beach tourism. even today, but not like it used to be. it's mainly the portuguese themselves, a few spaniards and some french tourists. in the many hotels along the coast lively beach life has turned into an eerie calm of her secret to think 55 to 60 percent
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of the guests who normally spend their vacations. here are foreigners and us. they come mainly from germany, the u. k. and other countries, but they're not here now. he's not, don't cough. christina morero's sees the consequences when she takes a walk in the private roacha. empty and abandon shops. the tour guide tries to make ends meet as best she can. letters and lances. 2020, everything canceled. this year, so far everything's been canceled. now i've had some work, but no tours of it. this is the kind of fuel morero's survives by giving courses for new guides. many people in the garvey don't have any income as the charity carriage house experiences deal with its food bank in port to mild mann watson because we are taking care of 480 families at the moment. that's 112070 people.
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during the 1st year of the pandemic, the number of people in need skyrocketed. this spring, the number went down as soon as the 1st hotels reopened and sought staff. but that buoyancy only lasted for weeks. then things will tend to get worse again because he disappeared. defensive german tourists are allowed to travel again. might be too little too late. british tourist still can travel. the damage seems to be done. until the pandemic struck 15 percent of portugal, g d p came from tourism that makes people all the more frustrated with the travel restrictions. we are seeing these ever changing rules and for answer printer for the employees is very difficult to handle. and these new situations every week, 56000 germans planned vacations in garvey for this july. that was before the warning. now,
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no one knows how many of those holiday makers will even show up the once a year. minions of solid beans migrate along the east coast of south africa, followed by birds. seals shocked. the tremendous natural spectacle is a rich couch. fishermen provided they are lucky and act fast. this isn't an oil leak. it's a shoal of sardines, fishermen. gerald michael and his team a waiting for this one. okay. yeah, no, that was within seconds. everything suddenly gets very hectic. right, right. got cold starting fever. everybody got to run and check. yeah, yeah. just right. oh yeah. between june and
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august. the saudi and move along the east coast of south africa following the cold currents in the indian ocean. bigger hungry fish, follow them. and so do the fisherman, the close of the shoals of sardines gets to the coast the better the chances of catch right is huge disappointments when the net gets caught and breaks. most of the sardines get away with a force it off a few kilometers further on. another team has more like throw in catches 150 crates worth of sardines, and then that's 2 thirds of the fish i sold for more than 2000 euros. the rest goes to the team, it took
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a chance to gamble and paid off. and like you can see the novice about the as you know, the game is very dangerous. as you can see. i've enjoyed myself. i had a cable go through molig. and that's the name of the game. we play with shocks, rocks net, rough seas, everything. but if you can get the fish, you can make some money. for gerald bucko and his team, the 1st thing to do is repair the nets and then go home empty and bed the bed. 3 bad luck. got everybody i suppose and they get according to buckle, saw the fever should be around for a few more weeks. the news
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