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after the collapse of the eastern block, it disappeared, or did it almost soviet, of course, a soviet state of mind in 5 minutes on d. w. b was today with love and banning them away from that. but i'm not going to have to was my own god. and everyone with leader holden every day getting, are you ready to meet the german? can join me rachel stuart on d. w. mm. this is data veneers, aisha coming up to date, chinese dentist up on choices. she'd never came. she was raped by a senior chinese politician. so is that the final definitive word on her allegation? not quite. the women's tennis association remains unconvinced. and there have been a series of events that have sought to poke holes in her allegations. we look at
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the context behind them, plus the hong kong pools that most hong kong as didn't show up full yet led to what one winning candidate called real election. ah, i'm british manager, welcome to d w. news asia. glad you could join us. chinese dennis superstar bunch roy has denied writing that she was sexually assaulted. her comments come a little over a month after the detailed post on chinese social media platform, waybill from her account, which alleged that she had been raped by china's former vice premier john, go leak. her little statement came in the form of an interview with singapore based chinese language newspaper, the unheard sol, bow bung was apparently at an event in shanghai promoting next year winter olympics
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. this is the video that emerged from that exchange. i don't know why we should 11 since she did, she sees this denial is interesting because she denies seeing or writing about sexual assault. it's a very roundabout way of denying an acquisition. she could have simply said, nor there was nor sexual assault. this is something we'll discuss further, but her comments are the latest in a series of events that appear to dent the initial allegations she made in november . nothing to see here. punctual i now says she never wrote a social media post accusing former chinese premier john gully of sexual assault. it's the latest doubling down to avoid a potential public relations fiasco for china's ruling communist party tongue was
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seen with former n b, a basketball star. ya, ming in footage, posted by a state media reporter on twitter. yeah. was probably the most recognizable chinese sports star overseas. and a member of the communist party's top advisory body. singapore is leon hood's. i'll bow chinese language. newspaper ran video of pung and full patriotic garb, a red t shirt, bearing the characters for china, and a china logo on her jacket. the newspapers porter asked pung for clarifications about her allocations. and this is what pung said. she was good in 19. you'll cannon giga patio, who though lucy, selina dale her post seemed unambiguous when pung, posted initially in november. but then it was quickly scrub from the chinese web, but not before. screenshots were posted on twitter. setting off
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a global outcry. she disappeared after the accusation. and there were concerns for her safety. she reappeared at the tennis tournament in beijing weeks later, with the message that she was safe and well. the international olympic committee supported the official version and held a video chat with pung some 3 weeks after the initial posting. it remains confident that she's fine and a stuck to its message despite criticism. oh, we all are. oh, we're having the same impression and her that to we could not to feel her being under under pressure. he, ios, he was accused of staging a publicity stunt. as calls grow to boycott, next year's winter games in beijing. and the women's tennis association remains unconvinced. c e o, steve simon said in good conscience, i don't see how i can ask our athletes to compete there. when punctuate is not
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allowed to communicate freely and has seemingly been pressured to contradict or allegation of sexual assault. there still be no comment from john gully or the communist party hierarchy about the accusations, nor are any expected. but for now repeated claims that nothing happened and upon this line are being greased, mostly with skepticism is get more context on these are from my colleague did of the reporter, but going on with me now in the studio. clifford, there's been a steady stream of denials through emails. public baron says impromptu media statements, yet concern for bung choy remains. why is that? so i think the reason is that china has a credibility problem when it comes to dealing with that issues that are politically sensitive in a believable way. and that's basically what it boils down to. there's no free media to check out what's happening and people routinely disappear after making comments
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. that about critical of the communist party we saw recently the ali baba tycoon jack mar disappeared for weeks, months, and then reappeared. it's fairly common. it's very different in the west. you would typically have asked someone you'd have spin doctors getting on top of a problem as they c s and trying to spin a message in a particular way. whereas in china, it's a very different approach. in some ways, it's kind of straight out of the soviet union playbook where you had this orwellian thing about controlling the narrative. and the narrative being for you say what the com is party says it is. and in this case, it seems to be that they're saying that while they're sending a very much a mixed message saying nothing to see here. and the thing to be using a bunch roy to do that. and therefore, i like to talk specifically about this video that is there most from shanker that we just showed our viewers now on choice, is that the wave or post where she made the original allegations of rape. these are her person issue, yet she hasn't ever said or written anything about sexual assault. she also says
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that there are misunderstandings, but no distorted interpretations. what is wrong saying her? it's kind of difficult to work one's way through these because there's quite a confusing message. and i think she's been coached on what to say, and basically in some ways doesn't admit nothing here. i mean, the post is out there. if everyone thought, hundreds of millions of people saw this post in the 30 minutes that it was up. there's been no mention of being a hack. there's been no mention of anything like that. so it's it's, it's clearly, you know, the, the accusations are there, but then she's almost denying the accusations at the same time as admitting it. so it's, it's very much as if she is being coached, if not to create confusion, but to basically sort of stick to are gone, saying that there is that this is not an issue. now that you know that there was no sexual assault. and that's where we stand, and despite this video, you have the doubly tear the women's tennis association, the body to which punctual belongs, and basically works under if i can put that for the deputy here,
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remains unconvinced by this video. yet you have the international olympic committee, the iris c, which appears to be the only international body that is convinced that bung troy is able to move on freely in china and able to express. it'll bring in the way she wants to. why is there? there's divergence between the 2 bodies. well, i think the w t, a position is remarkable, actually given that it has huge commercial interests here, it has billions of dollars to lose by not playing tournaments in china. and it seems to have gone with, you know, the initial idea that you know, of skepticism, skepticism of the way that this is being presented. the i o. c has got the winter olympics coming up next year. it's got a strong stake in being what it considers apolitical are not getting involved in anything to do with issues like human rights or whatever. so they clearly gone down this road and it means that they want to protect the winter olympics. they want to try and shield everything, but at the same time try to appear as if they have the athletes interest best
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interests at heart. but we also had to add another senior ios member dick pounds saying at one point does that he wasn't good. you know, put a 100 billions of people that at stake just to, to rescue punctuality. so it's, it's, it's very much shows a very different approach between the 2 sporting bodies. talk to us a bit about the man who's been accused of rapier. john, going from whom we've heard nothing, actually. he's not in the ordinary politician. right. i mean, he is a top top ranking one but then explained to us the context of why these allegations from punctuated detective after him are so significant. well, i think it's, it's difficult to underplay how important, john, golly, is as a political figure in china, china is, is run by a black box. we've no idea how decisions are made. and what we do know is that on top of the politburo, you have the standing committee of 7 men, and it's always been men. and they make all the decisions in china. they,
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everything that happens is decided by these, these 7 men on the, on the standing committee. and he's a former member of that. and he was a member at a time when it was, there was a lot of things happening in china. and he works. he's very allied to lee coach young, who's the premier, but he would have worked very closely which she, jim ping as well. so he's an extremely important figure. so for this kind of accusation to come out against john cali is a massive event or leave it there. thanks so much for joining us. good. ah! now to hong kong where it comes as little surprised, the pro vision candidates have dominated sundays. legislative council election. it was the 1st ball under new rules that dramatically cut directly elected seeds and typed and controls on who can stand for office. only hong kong is affected by the government and deemed to be, quote, unquote, patriots. we're allowed to run some of the elected candidates and their supporters even celebrated victory by chanting, guaranteed women on cons, largest for democracy, party boycott, the bulls which they slammed as
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a force. here's how one of these top measurement candidates responded. i think is fake news to court a fake election because is real election and we are elected by voters. i think we should respect the photos choice, right. and thus democracy. but sunday also. so hong kong voters stay away from the ballot box in droves. watertown, outside to 30 percent of the lowest sins, britain handed the delivery back to china. in 1997 turn out on the previous board in 2016 was almost double at 50 percent, and it was more than 53 percent in 2012. on conclude our carry lamb acknowledged to turn out was low, but insisted there was widespread support for the new election rules. i could expect that very soon that there will be a lot of criticisms. allegations, again said this particular election. so the best way to refute those,
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their allegations is to look back at history before 9 to 97, there was no serious intention to give hong kong people democracy. hong kong is now back on the right track of one country to systems and under the improved electro system. we have already conducted at 2 of the 3 important elections and elect donald says to one begging storms. but does the law turn out sunday, undermine the legitimacy of the polls? here's tom grundy, editor in chief of the independent english language newspaper, hong kong, free press. well, the chief executive carry lamb saw this coming and said a week or 2 ago that a low turn it might suggest that the government is doing well and the credibility is high. but this morning, moments ago, she both questions about the record low turnout figure saying that she was very satisfied and that the campaigns were beautiful. the chamber was widely representative, despite the fact that there is less democratic representation. the truth is though
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they were very concerned about turner special cues for the elderly covey tracing up we've been using here, was suspended, holding stations. banners, posters, ads just plastering the city. and they made it illegal to boycott with the 10 arrests. so they wanted it to look credible today, having to now spin it as executive carol escapes to our beijing. and there is a more analysis on the elections in hong kong on our website, d, w dot com, forward slash asia, and as ever you can follow us on facebook and twitter. that's it for today. we'll see you the same time tomorrow by the fight against the corona virus pandemic. how has the rate of infection been developing? what does the latest research say? information and context? the corona virus update, because the 19 special net on
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d. w. green. do you feel worried about the planning we to i'm neil, host of the on the grievance on the coast and to me it's clear we need to change the solutions or out there. join me for a deep dive into the green transformation for me to do for them with protests across the world, demonstrations against vaccination, sometimes peaceful, sometimes violent. police often have to intervene when protesters, without mosques and social distancing contribute to the spread of the virus. debate
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seems futile for many conspiracy theorists. after all, what do you say to an activist who thinks that bill gates is trying to embed secret micro chips and people using the coven vaccine? but when you draw the line between extremists and skeptics, and how can radicalization be prevented? i'm daniel went out welcome to our cove. 19 special vaccination rates show what the majority of the public believes that jobs are safe and effective. but not everyone agrees. and of those people as a fine line between skepticism and conspiracy. then there are the extremes. in recent days, several prominent politicians here in germany were threatened with violence for supporting coven measures. so why does a loud minority seemingly want to fight for what could harmed them or even kill them or their loved ones?
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their views are seen as radical. and although the number of so called clear tinker or lateral thinkers is relatively small, this certainly vocal what to the protesters have in common. one study suggests that in southern germany they often share esoteric and answer pacifica beliefs. they're generally highly educated and many a former green or left party supporters. however, in eastern germany, the far right plays a much greater role. in mentioned the these people lead largely civil and autonomous lives. but now they feel they're being dictated to by the state of ohio, multiple esoteric aspects, play a role. but there are clear differences of opinion, even among esoteric think is tobias to schuman, is a pediatrician and fryeburg. he believes in patient autonomy and holistic medicine . but is still vaccinated against covert 19. many of his patients are skeptical,
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but he tries to ease their fears. as i know if it is i will meant is that a common concern is that the vaccines were developed so quickly. lawton, the under another fear is that people believe that there has to be people out there who have had some negative side effects. baker named wilken dartford. i tried to reassure them and ease their doubts, also convinced them to a certain extent. now, he's a bidding to niemen, and when it comes to children having to wear a face mask at school to buy us to shelburn says he won't issue exceptions. especially after a corona of ours outbreak at this, near by a vile doth school infected dozens of children. authorities later discovered 50 pupils had been issued fake merced exemption certificates. they're always going to be debates about what's right and wrong to do in a panda wrapped in a pandemic. but paranoid conspiracy is particularly dangerous phenomenon, so let's speak to psychologist and each anesco. thank you very much for joining us
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. and you've written extensively about so called national narcissism and the spread of conspiracies during the pandemic. what were your findings? thank you for having me. in our research, we find that the national narcissism tends to be positively associated bed. the believe in conspiracy theory is related to covet 19, so national narcissism, we can think of it as individual nasa system on the, on the social scale. so it is the concept that people have an insulated belief of how great their country is. but at the same time, have also the desire to have that greatness being recognized by others. we were told that story, continue. yeah. yeah. so we find a, this related to the believe in covet 19 conspiracy theory. and then there's also a relationship through the believe to with us health behaviors to combat the virus
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. what do we draw the line between skeptics and extremists? that's a good question, i think get, think are open for different opinions and to consider eternity and extreme of them. it's more associated with not being open to having discussions and updating one believe and how strong are these movements after all, we can see in most western countries, majority of people have accepted getting the vaccine. yeah, related pan. we looked at 56 countries and we saw that there is quite a variance in how popular corbett 19 can be a to the theories are and also how popular this national narcissistic ideas are. so for example, what we find is that in india and greece, this idea of national narcissism, i'm conflict spend covered 19 conspiracy theory believes are actually very high.
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whereas in sweden, we see that both of them are actually very, you know, so we have to look at the countries on an individual scale to understand this psychological process. when you look at the countries on the individual level or even regions within countries, what are the causes for those differences in the strength of conspiracy movements between different places? yes, so it is, we know that conspiracy theory believes are associated with a sense of uncertainty as sense of having been left behind by for example, the government and countries really did for differ in how people feel about being considered by governmental policies or how good policy makers where in communicating the complexity of the virus. and what can we do with this research with the studies that you've been doing and,
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and other people like you into vaccine conspiracy theorists. one of the, the takeaways and how do we use them? so i think to take, take away that we found in our research as we have to distinguish between people who are skeptical, su, said, who just need more information about the vaccines. and then people who are, am strongly conspiracy theory believers who need to be more addressed in their over on motives to believe conspiracy theories such as feeling out of control, a feeling uncertain. so we have to meet these needs before talking about conspiracy theory believes that them. okay, so it's also about meeting their needs and understanding them in a way as well, and that we can't reach out to them without understanding them. so if there's someone who's watching this right now and saying, here they go, spreading their propaganda again. what is your message to them?
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because now you can reach out to them, what would you say to am? i would say bad. first of all, how likely it is, how likely is it bad? these cover obs wouldn't have been uncovered yet when we think about how many people would be involved in, in covering up that vaccines are actually deadly or harmful. isn't really likely that there wouldn't have been a whistleblower just yet. and then on the other hand, i'm also thinking about how many people around me are actually believing it. and how many people might actually say they believe these ideas to fit in a group. and having an open discussion might be actually very fruitful. so seems we have to be skeptical about the skeptics, artist anesco, psychologist. thank you very much for those very insightful now. it's time for you to ask the questions and for us to reply his of you a question about whether vaccines can have long term delayed side effects.
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answering it our science correspondent, derek williams. o, has there ever been a vic seen that has caused side effects? yes, in the future. 0, one of the justifications that people who are vaccine hesitant often give for why they don't want to be vaccinated as that. we don't know what kind of effects coven vaccines might only have years down the road. and of course, that's an argument that can't be refuted, because none of us can see the future. we can only make decisions about it based on the severity of the pandemic. now, and the data that we have at hand, both as individuals and as societies, it's all we have to go on. it's not a perfect system, unexpected stuff happens all the time, but it's the only system we have as we seek on to stop suffering and save
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lives. and, and one great source of data is the information that we've gathered from vaccine drives in the past. that past experience with many, many different vaccines for a wide range of diseases makes a couple of things really clear. first, is that given a large enough sample size, some side effects are inevitably going to crop up. and very rarely, a currently approved coven vaccine can cause. for example, someone to go in to ana, lactic shock, or develop its own bosis or develop my own card. itis but billions of doses had been distributed so far over the course of nearly a year. and there is nothing indicating any wide scale trends or delayed term of facts for any of the approved coven vaccines. that's because the
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experts say vaccines are only given a couple of times and break down quickly in the body after initiating an immune memory. which means if side effect are going to occur, they pretty much always do so within a few days or weeks of vaccination. so while it's true that for a very few unlucky people, a vaccine could cause a side effect that might have an impact on their life for years to come. the experts say there's no evidence linking any vaccine to side effects that only show up many months or years later. and finally, worries over an all micron wave huff even reached the edge of the arctic circle tourism operators and finish lapland are still recovering from
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a disastrous 2020. now there are hopes and fears as the frosty regions winter tourism sees and gets underway at santa claus village, amusement park walkers of putting finishing touches to this ice restaurant and hotel. but how many guests will experience this, sir? fun park as anyone's guess. it's not a case of finished restrictions, but other nations responses to the only one variant, including travel restrictions, test requirements in quarantine measures. and that's it for me, your coven, 19 special. i'm daniel winter in berlin. thank you for watching. with ah
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the fighters retreat, the people are still suffering. you have any news, visits, a village caught in the conflict and shift to the left, chilly elect a former student, protests leader as president. the young a lift is a bridge the feet, his right wing rival prompting massive st. celebration. ah, i'm well, hi, thank you. so much for joining us. we start our coverage with a new tool in the race against covariance. the european union's drug regulator has approved a new corona virus vaccine made by us biotech company. novak's is the 5th shot to be cleared for use in the you, for people 18 and older. the regulator set trial data showed the no hvac shot had
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no serious side effects. no of acts used as a more traditional protein based technology. it requires 2 doses, 3 weeks apart. it's shown height effectiveness against older corona, virus variance, but it's unclear how it will perform against on the crime government across europe are scrambling to stop the new variance like to bring in. now dr. deep t were to sunny an epidemiologist at queen mary university in london. doctor, thank you so much for your time. 5 vaccines are now approved in europe. what does this latest? no. a vax shot to bring to the table that the others are not. i think it brings and other vaccine, which is always a good thing, given the supply shortages that we have across multiple countries. it's also a vaccine that doesn't require the sort of cold storage that the amount vaccines do . so it's potentially a vaccine that can be used much more widely across lower middle income countries
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where cold chains may not be quite in the same rate of data quite with him or any vaccines. having said that, of course, we don't know what the effectiveness is. again, so i'm a crown and you know what the boosting is required in the same way as with other vaccines and when, so i think those are questions that now need to be urgency on such as we understand it's value overall in terms of global vaccine equity. and isn't what we need right now, a vaccine that is specifically a targeting all micron. so i don't think that in itself is sufficient. i mean, the thing is we've had about a new way to every 3 to 6 months. and unless we able to slow down the evolution of the virus by containing transmission, it's very, very likely that will be faced with a new baby and in another 6 months or so. so what we need is monte valence vaccines that hit multiple radians, as well as other measures to slow down transmission so that we can actually slow down the rate of evolution of the virus to we're not faced with a new radiant every time we develop. and at the vaccine against the previous state
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. and what is the most important metric right now? i mean, we're talking about on being very contagious, and spreads very easily. should we be paying attention to the number of infections or the number of hospitalizations. where do you look at so i'm going to wait a spread is going to be the most important determining factor for impact when you have a rating that spreading or doubling every 2 days. that's faster than any beta we've seen so far. it doesn't matter in some ways how severe it is because the impact will mostly be determined by the number of people infected. so even if a b against is less of yeah, that just buys you a few days given cases, a doubling every 2 days. so, you know, given on the current is spreading very, very rapidly, it has very high potential for population, in fact, an old welding health care services. so we need to really act early because we are on that sort of curve of exponential spread. and we are already seeing what's happening, the u. p. and denmark, and we need to preempt that in other parts of europe. and dr. a final thought from
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you, of course, a lot of people are hoping to she loved ones during this festive season. what's your message for to those people for those people? i think my message would be, we are in a crisis. i think there's a real possibility that many people across europe will not have an emergency care available to them in january. the way things are headed and the on the kron bade will spread in other parts of europe as it has been in denmark and, and the u. k. and we'll see similar crisis. so if you can't just hunker down for christmas, and you can have social contact with people later on, because this is sort of an on precedent price is most of us get, can't even see what the predicted anti impact is going to be. but it's not worth taking the risk, dr. deep to your good assign the epidemiologist at the queen mary university and london. doctor, thank you so much for answering our questions. well, let's take a look now at some other developments in this pandemic, israel has band travel to the united states,
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germany and 8 other countries due to the spread of the arm across very and the measures will come into effect starting midnight on tuesday, the world economic forum the annual gathering of business and political leaders and the swiss mountain resort of davos has been postponed until summer and south african present. ceramic ozone has returned to work after testing positive for the virus and completing a week of isolation. now to the conflict in ethiopia where the to grind people's liberation front has announced it will be withdrawing from several regions. they had captured the head of the to grey forces. claim the move was a step toward peace. if your be has been fighting a civil war for more than a year now, forces from the to grab region. i've been battling government troops in a conflict that has drawn in neighboring eritrea as well. both sides are accused of committing atrocities. meanwhile, tens of thousands of civilians have died and millions have lost their homes. access for journalists has been very limited,
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but our correspondent visit at the government controlled, empower a region embedded with local authorities from their maria girth. nicholas group filed this report on the people caught in the crossfire. this is all that is left of i you, but hans house to it. it was demolished by artillery fire when the tube in army and to grand forces clashed in the area. yet i'm obama nominee. this is where the table was a whole. it's all broken now. we'll look at it. it was a nice house. it was beautiful and wonderful, but she hid in the forest for 9 days. well, to gran rebels occupied her village on their way to the capitol hill about it and what we feared for our lives. we didn't know if they were going to kill us. we had children with us, we were scared or whatever. i was with my neighbors at night it was very cold and the conflict has not stayed civilians them in this village residents. that was
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a $21.00. people were killed by a romo antiquarian, rebelar. but you la mcgovern in this mass grave. we bore it for people per whole that they weren't soldiers yet. they were honest civilians. local people buried them. we collected the bodies after they left. and there were some bodies, which is how you know, had started to eat. hundreds of thousands of people have fled, the violence my me to ability to and her children sought refuge in this made shift camp inevitable hun. but she says it lacks everything. ballet as another child. there is nothing to eat. we have children and there are no clothes. people left their homes without their belongings. if we're being told it's safe to go back. but what we have to go back to, they burn down our houses. it's not just people's homes. public infrastructure has also been destroyed. this hospital in dessie was heavily looted and could, i could, i could collect weird antibiotics here and now we have nothing around here. we had
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medicine to treat hypertension, mental health issues. here. moment i have the hospital was a referral center for 8000000 people that we thought were going all this waste material. you see here they just threw their below. this is trasha, but among are there also medicines which we could have used almost at the end of the 2nd, but the madonna can in the people in m herrera already had difficulty accessing food. the war has made beth worse. the un says armed men and local communities looted aid warehouses such as this one. and the government accuses to grand forces of disrupting the harvest. canada that came on the crops from its short and ready to be harvested, so they destroyed them. not only the crops hadn't been harvested, but also those that hadn't been collected yet. there was someone who love what i go bold. jim with the conflict has affected everything. these people and i'm her, are the ones we can see in the neighboring to gray region. a great humanitarian
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crisis is also unfolding, but no one is allowed to go there and report on it. that report 100 of years, maria girth, nicholas co, and m har. our the announced withdrawal of to grind fighters is raising hopes of a possible ceasefire. with government forces as me up to speed when some of the other stories in the headlines around the world in the philippines, the death toll from typhoon roy has risen to $375.00 more. i still missing entire communities have been leveled many are without power, water or food. the military has been called in to help. hundreds of thousands have been displaced with the typhoon triggering landslides and flash floods. russia has ordered 2 german diplomats to leave the country and a tit for tat spats with berlin. last week, germany expelled to russian diplomats over court ruled moscow had ordered the killing of a chechen exile in berlin. germany says the latest expulsions will further strain
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bilateral ties and germany's new chancellor, olaf schultz is in italy for his 1st meeting with prime minister mateo dragging. the 2 liter is announced a joint action plan aimed at coordinating government policy in the area of diplomacy, defense, and green technology. the chance they're also repeatedly praised italy's vaccination program. in response to the pandemic. chileans have elected the leftist former student protest liter, gabrielle burridge. as their new president, following one of the most polarizing elections in decades, which is the supporters celebrated the victory and something with the cheating. he ran on a platform in support of public education, healthcare and equal rights for indigenous and entropy to q people. his opponents, far right ultra conservative. jose antonio cast phoned bridge to concede, defeat the president elect instead to take office on march ceiling. let's take you now to chile detail. be reported benjamin. i'll verify that gruber is there he
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chooses from, such as with the chile where he has been following the elections from the start of benjamin. what is chile going to look like under president bridge? good afternoon lila. he really wants to talk to one of the main problems in should, in society, this inequality. it's really our country will. one percent of the population owns more than 25 percent of the wealth, according to the united nations. and definitely wants to do was re forms to the health system that you mentioned to the education system and also to the pension system. so he has many plans for his new balance. is he actually going to be able to deliver that's a big question now, that outgoing president gave him an advice and sat that it's different between being a candidate and also being a precedent. because he needs to find the agreements across the political spectrum . not only within left parties, but also when we look at right, right,
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when parties, they have no clear majority in congress, so it will not be easy for him as well. and the fall right candidate will say anthony cast has been indeed pushing all this fee. a mongering of saying that if boris burridge will be elected, if it chilly, could move towards the more communist regime, also referring to the support of the communist party. and that's the anti communism, and she has been pretty strong not only on this campaign, but also 4 years ago. and it was said if the left wing candidate wins it, sheila would become jealous. women, of course that's not true. how polarized benjamin is a chile and, and can't president elect porch unify the country? it will be a very, very big task for him. not only because boys will be the youngest of a president, you need to be 35 years old to be a president, and he is at 35 years old. and that of course, it is a polarized a society. the have been pretty intense weeks and months now with
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a this campaign with a lot applies with a lot of attacks and it will be difficult for him and also to, to see what happens, how others will react, what the business sector will say. we saw the stock exchange today, also plunging. there's a lot of fear. what will happen with a this reform. so we need to find a broad political consensus, not only within his campaign within his party, but also with the right wing politician to try to find in to see if he can move in . you can delivers with those promises. and also the economy was clay's that really huge role here, a country that has been hit it by the cove at 19 pandemic benjamin of iris, a group of reporting about santiago, date she lay. thank you so much. now if you think you've tried everything to shake off the cold weather blues, switzerland might have something for you. the annual christmas come bring together the thick skin to take a dip in the icy cold waters of lake geneva. the painful splash from
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