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a strew was big, it doesn't matter. the only criteria is worked. we'll hook people. we ship light on the opaque world. who's behind benefits and why are they a threat to whistle? opaque worlds starts january 5th on d, w ah ah, ah, business dw news live from berlin, fire at south africa, parliament place up again. emergency crews battle to save the historic complex just
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a day after a devastating blaise was declared under control. also in the program. israel becomes the 1st country in the world to offer a full dose of corona virus vaccine to vulnerable groups. we visited vaccination center in tel aviv to see how it's going down. runaway inflation in turkey, food and fuel prices are going through the roof. critics accused president wretched tie a bad one of economic mismanagement mauritania returns to a traditional boat of transport as part of efforts to fight terrorism in the south hell regions. ah, allow sika welcome to the program. a devastating fire at south africa's parliament has flared up again. even though emergency services said it was under control.
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flames and smoke billowed out of the historic assembly building in cape town, as dozens of firefighters were called back. a man as do should appear in court on charges of arson. ah, as night fell, south africa's parliament was burning again. the fire re ignited by winds. a full day after the initial blaze was brought under control. dozens of fire fighters called back to tackle the flames, which have destroyed the national assembly chamber. president, cyril, rom, oppose. i visited the scene where he met with emergency services. you, he said archbishop desmond tutu who was buried last week, often prayed for parliament. unfair. it's key role in south africa's hard one
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freedoms. well. busy this is devastating new turbo and devastating event, particularly after we gave the arch what i would call the best send off yesterday. the historic building houses thousands of national treasures from important books to works of art. officials say these have all been saved, but it will be months before south african lawmakers can be turned to the heart that the countries democracy. earlier we are asked journalists a sullen fe yard in cape town. what's being said about why the fire has laid up again. they think them if i was under control, however, the temperatures were still too high. and that's something that the one, even before the emergence of the fire and the wind re, let's remember that,
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take them to very when the cpp very windy part of the con, the cause of many problems that happened very often. so there when sunday high temperatures didn't allow the fire to be completely extinguished inside the, in the roof of the parliament. and that's why you venture the, it started to cheat up again today in the hours of the afternoon. it was the plane . so again, journalist selling fire this week, just from cape town. now let's take a look at some other stories making headlines around the world. for my silicon valley startup star has been found guilty of defrauding investors. elizabeth holmes built up a fortune theoretically worth billions. she claimed that blood testing technology developed by her company mariners, could revolutionize health care homes now faces up to 20 years in jail. the israeli army is 2 military pilots have been killed in
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a helicopter crash over the mediterranean. a 3rd crew member was rescued when the aircraft went down during a training flight. training missions have been suspended and staying in israel, which has become the 1st country to offer a 4th dose of corona virus vaccine, to risk groups. that includes anyone over 60, the, i'm is to protect the vulnerable from rising on the crime infections. the government has previously run successful vaccination campaigns. a 3rd dose last year. so slowed the delta variance. we visited one vaccination center in tel aviv, where there was a definite definite feeling of urgency domains. much more much of a really busy, lots of people are coming after the announcement. the fall fascination is now available. one of the we, we worked really hard today to show so little, so kind of it's a short to me to get vaccinated to protect myself from the people around me. that's
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very scary. call me oma con variant 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, doing is i want to see my grandchildren, i want to enjoy life. and that's the way to do it for me that we spoke to not a bit of it, she advised, this is really government on virus policy. we also why for sure can help we are living knowing that the times we need to make the decision during uncertainty. and what we saw actually is waiting give me a 2nd dose. so we see that after 4 months, there is a, a break rules. i think we can see the logic, i got a few very se,
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so very similar to what these will be. the 2nd dog we finally decided we got you driving the cases. the way it works. even though we don't have a waiting, we decided to finally go compromised, and now we also will over $6400.00 workers. and here are some more of the latest developments in the pandemic on a crone has taken over as the dominant, very end of the current of ours in australia. and no way both countries are now embracing for a shop rise in new cases in the u. s. on the current is spreading rapidly among young people. regulators have now authorized booster shots with the biotech pfizer vaccine for children age 12 to 15. and here in germany, more than 20000 people have taken to the streets nationwide to protest against
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restrictions. they're especially angry about a possible new compulsory vaccination law being considered by the government to brazil. now, where president abel's, an arrow may need surgery for an intestinal blockage, the far right leader has suffered from stomach problems 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 issues stemming from a knife attack in 2018 at the campaign rally injuries jeff order, he was attacked as supporters carried him through the streets. both scenarios lost
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40 percent of his blood, but survived and went on to win the presidency later that year. this year bolton arrow is standing for reelection. polls show him at risk of losing the presidency in october, following a controversial response to the pandemic. inflation in turkey has hit its highest level in 19 years. prices and december rose 36 percent year on year . the weak turkish lira has pushed the cost of food and fuel sharply higher. critics lame president rich of type ad on for pressuring the central bank to cut interest rates for turkey's lira is plummeting in value and price is a soaring official figures. put inflation at 36 percent independent economists say in reality it's 80 percent or more prices arising so fast that many people and now having to make do with far less than they used to do some of them. yeah, it's
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a terrible situation. however, you look at it, it's terrible. people can only buy one or 2 pieces of fruit. now, we used to buy one or 2 kilo's. now we're just buying individual paces. the seller president rich of type ode one has promised to bring inflation back under control. angelica heard in this and we're sad that our citizens are having to face the situation. but in all of turkey's history, we have the government that has done the most to fight inflation thought in the if there, so let me just leave it on. the lever has lost more than 40 percent of its value again. see, west dollar but adorned says turkeys becoming more competitive, low wages and cheap production or increasing exports. he claims for those struggling on may get salaries. it's poor consolation. earlier we are d. w corresponding dory jones en, eh, stumble, how turkey is coping with sky high inflation while the country does appear to be
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trapped in his endless cycle of price rise upon price rise. give you an example. the buffet. my son goes to after school, his cheese on toast, price of that has jump from $8.00 to $11.00 turkish lira. a bottle of milk is jump from 16 to 24, whereas bread that's the 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 that could be further arises on the way that's resulted in many people queueing for hours to receive subsidized bread provided by local municipalities, lentils, another staple of the pool. the packet of lentils as tripled in price and toilet paper, that something, all of social media buzzing around a packet of toilet paper i bought last year for $50.00 layer, is now going at a mind blowing a 150 lira. and turks woke up on new year's day to electricity heights ranging from 50 to a 125 percent. he w as during judge, the inevitable,
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the fight against terrorism has focused increasingly in recent years on this a hell region in africa. it's an international operation. the european union has provided funding to help mauritania, revive a century old nomadic police force known as the chemical. this is the latest approach in the fight against jihad is terrorists in mauritania. a traditional solution to a modern problem. the mahari national guard or a police unit recruited from local nomads there, camels are their most important tool there. the best way to get around the vast border region between mauritania and molly. jihadist groups linked to al qaeda, have gained ground nearby, and authorities fighting them. need the kind of intelligence that only locals can offer was oh, is it a while ago? so i agents go undercover in the market unless they spy on the traders. for example,
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if we see a nomad buying large quantities of fuel, we know that's not normal shipper. and norma boss is to see the bodies on up their work is not without danger. while the men cook, lieutenant colonel city labs are secures the camp. it or fear, ah said kid, ye fullness circle, look a little. each group has a century. and we from the command or in the center or sample. the mahari police travels through the desert for months at a time or feed in monsieur dante valdez until we patrol the region of sophie. we look for nomadic populations, but to loom he almost out of the we raise awareness even though we gather intelligence as well that and communicate that to the central government in no act shorts. a thought that are on opposite of the camel core are partly funded by money from the european union. it's an international attempt to improve
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security here. and in the larger region known as the sa help, it's counter terrorism that starts at a local level. got the lizzie to him, he had his to rec, now how did units gather intelligence, lemon us, they spot the threats and been anti terrorism units that get involved in take care of those threats on that account. sit then us, their job is to also deepen trust with people. people they know from their own communities. they help them by providing health care. said them the sequence of tea . this woman said that she had her to go nausea and general fatigue. that's why i gave her some al bender so because she could have a parasite and desert, so see on the pot as he thought. this approach combining local knowledge with traditional connections and offering help as well as asking for information. it's proving popular. a few 100 new mahari police are already operational and authority,
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say they plan to recruit $200.00 more that i have is no and strong winds are disrupting transport links across lots of the southeastern united states. several government offices in washington, d. c. have had to shut down, but the, i think conditions also brought hundreds out to join and a mass snowball fights organizes coordinating the fun on social media update the battle off. what else? snow. and the kron that's it for me. steven basically has the business news next. exploiting i she just will use crime fighters are back with africa.
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