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ah, ah ah ah ah ah, this is dw news live from berlin, south africa is parliament building is on fire again, smoke is pouring from the roof a day after a devastating blaze was declared under control. also on the program to dance prime
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minister abdulla ham, dock, resigns, and many say their story to see him go. the military is now once again ruling alone, but actors say they will give up their fight for democracy. have the latest from cartoon. israel becomes the 1st country in the world to offer a 4th dose of corona virus vaccine to vulnerable groups. we visit a vaccination center in tel aviv to see how it's going down. people in turkey seed, they're purchasing power, shrink as prices jump more than 10 percent in a month, year on year. inflation is running at its highest for 20 years. ah. unexpired. welcome to the program. the roof of south africa, the parliament is on fire again. almost a day after firefighters said they contained
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a major blaze. their flames and billowing smoke were looking at now have been seen coming out of the assembly building and cape town, and more firefighters have been called in the parliament 1st caught fire early on sunday. 49 year old man is said to appear on court on tuesday facing charges of arson. a parliament spokesman says he wants answers about how the fire flared up again. on monday. we are waiting for the full information. an update from the firefighter with a got to and what was the reason behind the side entry emergence of the fire at the roof off the you mentioned on a simply by the disability by stating a distressing situation. but we continue to appreciate all the efforts of the courageous and brave beds and that's the firefighters continued to, to put in there and there. and we asked journalist $75.00 and k town. what's being
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said about how the fire could have flared up again, where basically the fight was so strong at the beginning that even though the player wasn't a control seems yes. so the, the temperatures were not a broke down. so the temperature had been very high. even though the big claims were extinguished. and now because of the high, the strong wind of the high temperatures, the, by your re megs. and actually, before the part you remove, the firefighters warrant that the temperature waking stream, the higher the, the, it was, this was a risk that it could happen. that was journalist selling fire in cape town, the people of sudan are taking stock to night after their prime minister resigned. just the latest challenge in the countries rocky transition to civilian rule. ablow ham doc said it was impossible to restore order under a power sharing agreement with the military. the prime minister had only been back in office for a few weeks after his government was previously toppled by the army last october.
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his resignation now leaves the military in sole control of sudan. protests and cartoon preceded abdullah hm ducks resignation. thousands of pro democracy demonstrators took to the streets on the weekend. again, there was violence. the security forces classed with civilians and killed at least 2 people. on monday there's been relative calm and the capital as residents made sense of the news fabi that after his resignation, i feel saddam has lost an important personality that was approved both by the international community and the sudanese people. shabbots have done a faulty but i hope he will return in future as an independent and become the sudanese president obama. or one of the sold on such a great loss for the country. whoever is to come next will not be able to do what
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he has done. the things he has done were not easy and not simple. i say he gave so much for the country. i now amid fears of the fail transition to civilian rule, this young baker feels ham duck did not go willingly. i need out to be honest. the sudanese people did not want ham dock to resign, but the military council pressured him into doing so. we ended up going over, i wish him well, and i hope some one better will come along another area and in the military council . we don't want them. the sudanese people do not want them. and hopefully that time will soon come to for activists like my yada kyrie. the fight for democracy must continue without. abdullah hummed oak with elections currently still planned for july 2023. and it's been a little slow when it comes to our needs on the ground, his staying or leaving doesn't make
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a difference. but our issue is now bigger than him and our battle is greater. so it doesn't really make a difference to us. love writing mind. we will continue on our revolutionary path, which might see a few challenges along the way. but the outcomes of these challenges are always good because it helps unite political parties and unite those on the ground. so i'll fight is complete. i'm laying sedans, road to democracy, looks increasingly rocky, with yet another stone not thrown in its way. and for more in this that we're joined now by journalist mohammed, i mean in har tomb at mohammed. and we heard some people speculating that the prime minister may have come under pressure from the army. what's your understanding about why he resigned? yes, actually. that is ignition of the, of the prime minister as you know, because of the attitude of the army because of the most violence that the army
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committed again, is up to service because of the, of the army going further with being in the, the, the, the old regime, but she's given phrases today to the cabinet. the so basically because of the attitude of the army and because of the implementation of the agreement that signed with him on the 23rd of november. so that's a good question. and actually degrees in the book, you know, the of the prime minister in the city. some you. so for the 1st time since a bow, a dog has been appointed as a prime minister. the people on the ground a get it so so it sounds like he lost a street to a certain extent if i can just move on to the army,
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of course has been killing protesters in recent weeks, calling for a return to civilian rule. but now the military isn't so control. so where does this leave the protest you think they'll continue? yes, actually they did. the resignation of one of the main consequences of this is admission . is that the that would be under the full military rule currently. and that is under the people on the ground and on despite the scores of fillings in the over the past days. but the distance or student student to continue. but just in the gym down on just 2 days, it is in the city that when city of the has the clear what they call the media much more in to. so that is a still assisted to, to continue their activities on
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a series. on the other hand, the army looks actually, i don't care a lot of these resignation because the, the, the, the, the, the head of the city council and the head of the military general of the and just say today, while at this, in the senior officers of the army, this even in the said that the government will going to a point and you independent to a couple of it in order to the top rated company. so that means they would go further with a military coup out, we don't know, still how much independence of that you're. a minister will be a but let me just jump in here. if i mean, we'll see what that tech crap might look like. but the army promised elections in
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2023. are they still on the table? and if not, what is the army holding on to? is it economic interest? why won't they move? yes, actually the you are we, you know, the, i mean, as the brian minister, the former right minister, a of the economy, the economy, other sources of the country. you know this with allied with the former resident a but she and the quote to me, the control is that the, the, the, the, the security is in their hands. a lot of companies, the, the, the governmental companies in the house with a country. right. so i have to jump in there and cut you off. so thanks so much for that inside. we're just running
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a little bit out of time. i have a meeting cartoon. thanks so much. let's take a look now at some of the other stores making use around the world. humans who the rebels have seized a cargo ship in the red sea. they ran back to movement released images of what they say is military hardware on board a vessel under the flag of the united arab emirates. the saudi led coalition that is fighting these in yemen includes the u. a, b, it earlier said the ship was carrying medical equipment, inequality cranes, president voters, lensky, u. s. president joe biden has said the united states and its allies will respond decisively if russia further invades ukraine. president biden is also back in diplomatic efforts to resolve the stand off. talks between american and russian. officials are scheduled in geneva this month. the american secretary defense lloyd austin, has tested positive for coven 19 and is planning to isolate at home for 5 days. i set out an official guidelines. austin is fully vaccinated and says he last met
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president by more than a week before he began to feel on well for the tour. israel has become the 1st country in the world to offer a 4th dose of the vaccine to risk groups. that includes anyone over 60 years of age . it's meant to prevent, prevent the vulnerable from the on the chronic, very into the crone of virus. and the countries are also facing rising infection numbers. israel's government has successfully use vaccination to flatten the curve in the past. delta infections fell after the country offered a 3rd dose people last year. and dw correspondent tenure claim or went to a vaccination center and television and talk to people about what that 4th jap means. no ma'am, are much more much today's really busy. lots of people are coming after the announcement. the fall vaccination is now available. one of the we, we worked really hard today. oh sure you are. so lyla, folk analytics wants me to get vaccinated to protect myself from the people around
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me. that's why you get the job and i hope others do it as well. my, my on it's very scary on the oma cranberry and is spreading everywhere. and since we have the vaccines available, one should get it. why am i doing it? because i'm 77, and i'm considered in this, in the danger region. so we're doing is i want to see my grandchildren, i want to enjoy life. and that's the way to do it for me. and we're joined now by the end of an adaptive image in tell of if he is the director of the school of public health at the faculty of health sciences at bangor in university and also an advisor to the israeli government. good evening doctor, you strongly argued for a 4th job for vulnerable, vulnerable groups. how does it help them? we are living now in answer them to times we need to make the decision during uncertainty. and what we saw actually that there is waiting,
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give me anything to walk up. and now that 2nd those so we see that the 4 months there is a duction and also breakthroughs. i think we can see the logic of that. there are a few very se, so very similar to what is will be the 2nd dog. we finally decided because of the driving, the cases that we need to really keep the safety of the vaccine. even though we don't have enough time to be waiting for, we decided to finally go there. you mean a compromise just now we've done it also. busy for people that are over 6400 workers. and so is, as the on the kron variant part of the big part of the reason for this push
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is the combination of the weighting community and you're driving the cases we are going to face really thousands and thousands of new cases. and then finally, the danger that the health care system will be overwhelmed. and especially for people talking about doing the program. i. those who are over 60 as care work is a because of the waning community and the safety of the machine isn't always there waiting for data from the come back to the chip or maybe we made the decision to operate for people, the not 3 or the go much more in the food from the globe. we need to improve ration rates because the current situation is making things. you know what we were talking about the situation around the globe. i can,
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we expect the rest of the world if they're able to afford it to follow israel's example with a booster each time a new very into peers. so we'll continue to do this because we thought that our program that we are going to be proud of course, that there is a big problem about them. we think that you could point countries, we should be think much of the call and we have the responsibility is also going to be a lot the book seem to be the company working very hard and we're going to solve the army confessional program. so we need an integrated approach, what we call the same problem,
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but we need to complement the permission as we've been hearing for 2 years, a need for a global response. thank you so much adaptive of which dr. david and tell you for your time. thank you for zillow president, sarah. both an arrow was rushed to hospital overnight and may need to undergo surgery for an intestinal blockage. the far right leader has suffered repeated abdominal issues since surviving a knife attack in 2018. at 3 a. m. in sao paolo j a balsa narrow, arrived at the villa nova stop hospital after the president experienced pain in his abdomen. he later revealed on twitter that he was fitted with a nasa gastric tube and may require surgery. back in july, the same hospital had treated balsa narrow when chronic hiccups preceded an intestinal blockage. he was not operated on then, but has undergone full major surgery so far to treat issue stemming from
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a knife attack in 2018. at the campaign rally injuries jeff order, he was attacked. as supporters carried him through the streets, balsam, narrow, lost, 40 percent of his blood, but survived and went on to win the presidency later that year. this year bull scenario is standing for reelection. polls show him at risk of losing the presidency in october, following a controversial response to the pandemic. turkeys annual inflation rate jumped to more than 36 percent and december the highest level for nearly 20 years. the value of the turkish layer has slunk to record lows, forcing retailers to hike prices. the currency has suffered as a result of a series of central bank rate cuts forced through by president rich of type air going and let's get more on this from a correspondent, dorian jones and assemble at during how severe or turkeys inflation problems. while the country does appear to be trapped in his endless cycle of price rise upon
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price rise. give you an example. the buffet, my son goes to after school, his cheese on toast price that has jumped from $8.00 to $11.00 turkish lira. a bottle of milk is jump from 16 to 24, whereas bread that's a staple of the poorest people in this country. that is increase from 2 and a half layer to 3 and a half. and there are reports. they could be further arises on the way, asked, resulted in many people queueing for hours to receive subsidized bread provided by local municipalities, lentils, another staple of the pool. they a packet of lentils as tripled in price and toilet paper. that something all social media passing around a packet of toilet paper i bought last year for 50 layer is now going at a mind blowing a $150.00 lira. and turks woke up on new year's day to electricity heights ranging from 50 to a 125 percent. does like day to day life is getting a more and more difficult, especially for the, for the poor people and society. and how is the present gonna deal with this?
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but conventional wisdom is the to tackle inflation. you raise interest rates, but president earth want dismisses. and in fact, he's a presided over major cuts in an interest rate in the last few months. he's also height the minimum wage by 50 percent, that economists sable further fuel inflation and prisoners dismiss criticism, saying that he's blaming shopkeepers, am factory owners for deliberately over for increasing prices. and he now has his officials touring shops, the bond that they cut prices. and there are even reports of possible special court being crated to enforce possible new laws to control prices. the president isn't stepping back and people are wanting, the inflation is set the firm arise. and what are the people themselves doing a deal with the situation and must be that they are coming up with solutions in their desperation while they really are in a very, very difficult position. people are trying to come back or look for cheaper
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alternative foods. and they are the, they're the kinds of food that have increased the most in shops on top of that, with the fact that they, the major increases in heating and things like this. they are 8 agencies in charities of wanting people are being forced into choosing between whether the turn the heating on all to buy food. and that is the thought reality facing increasing numbers of people in this country. many people who do have money and have storage or buying in bulk diapers has been very common that people are storing up on the expectation that price is will only further arise the coming months from turkey. the grip of winter is, can expect to be a very long winter head for the turks, and possibly months over a head, as well as inflation is suspect to further increase in the coming month ahead. all right, that's dorian jones reporting in istanbul for us. thanks. so much european governments may be pinning their hopes on wind farms to help them tackle climate change. but the disposal of old turbines can be anything but environmentally
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friendly because they can contain hazardous waste. but one polish company has found a way to put retired turbines to better use them more than 20 years old. to small, i'm reliable and on viable, many windmills are being removed. but what happens to the rotor blades often made of plastic and other toxic materials? in poland, the company and mit is turning them into swimming jetties or load bearing members. such as in this foot bridge. it's the brainchild of engineer and the z adams here. these old rotor blades as a valuable resource spout shamiqua new mean, for example, the shape of a pillar isn't change because they help with what it doesn't road of lives out of it. it should be a monument tie you very big on them and people should find it impressive,
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but it'll be on joe franzoni in a hole on a former military side. he also processes rotor blades from germany into furniture . to do this, the wings which are up to 12 meters long, a, so on into individual parts, garden furniture, chairs, benches and tables are created from it. when mixed with natural materials and vanished, everything is refined with fine, large wood. the furniture has been designed by students at the college in jail and gora. they feel inspired because their ideas are built and sold worldwide. of course are connected inside. i think outside is is that the right to to is this material? because it's water proof is damaged grove, back to germany,
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where an a snob gets the product exclusively through his online shop. software allows customers to place their pieces digitally before buying them. he's good friends with the employees of the polish company, the pieces of furniture cost around $3000.00 euros. massage. we're a small upmarket brand that on the one hand draws attention to a problem. but on the other hand, also shows that you can build beautiful, unique furniture from old, disused things. boy. his polish friends always surprise him with new ideas. for example, a wind turbine becomes a wine cellar. when it comes to up cycling, as the concept is called, they seem to be no limits. and the raw material wind turbines won't run out any time soon. and here are some more headlines from around the world. the hong kong media outlets, citizen news is,
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has announced it is shutting down in the face of china's crack down and press freedom. publishers say they no longer felt safe after colleagues at arrival, publication were arrested on sedition charges. citizen use is the 3rd hong kong media organization to close. a german cruise ship has spent days stuck in the port of lisbon following a coven 19 outbreak. at least 60, for more than 4000 passengers and crew have tested positive passengers with negative test results are being allowed to leave the ship and will be flown home. covered 19 has posed a challenge to the sports world right from the start, with many events cancelled or taking place without fans. but the fast spreading all across varied is causing a new problem with infections. surging players and sport leagues around the world are testing positive for wreaking havoc with team building and tournament schedules . when the germans, soccer league starts up again next weekend, only
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a few people here in the maldives will be tuning in. but one person will be sure to be watching. manuel, no air german national player and byron munich goalie scene here and archive footage. now he's on vacation and must stay here in quarantine after testing positive for the corona virus. europe soccer events are at the mercy of cove. at 19. recently 5 players tested positive for the corona virus at paris, salzar mall. one of them was leon. l messy. the new year is bringing challenges in england as well. first, a game cancellation and now coach juergen clock has been diagnosed with the corona virus. during the past few weeks, cop consistently reminded that the new virus variant is dangerous. just last friday, he announced 3 more corona virus infections within his team.
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so as a lost voice to salute sites like lottery in the morning when it's when i sat down, you'll wait for the result and it was all pretty much day by day. always one case. but it's not just professional soccer that is suffering basketball, handball and ice hockey teams are now playing in front of mt stadiums. fans are frustrated and clubs are losing money on the international level. 2022 doesn't look promising. just recently at the ice hockey junior world championships in canada, many of the teams were stuck in quarantine in the end, the tournament was cancelled prematurely. and up next, our documentary takes a look at germany's wealthy a lease on next by sir, thanks for watching. ah, [000:00:00;00]
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