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it's creatures want everything, and we digitize everything from the hot commodity in this global experiment. our data smart devices are embedded in our daily lives tracking where every move the internet of everything starts january 17 on d, w ah ah, this is the w news line from main shoot to kill orders in kazakhstan as the president says he will destroy bandits. cassim jermarta tucker f. infest the state
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will fight to the end to restore order after days of violent unrest. also on the program, germany considers its next move in the battle against the only cross 2 vaccination shots may no longer be enough for shopping or travel. but strict quarantine rules could be relaxed to keep the economy moving. on hollywood film, make happy to bog down a bridge has died, aged $82.00 less known for the last picture show is off screen antiques also ah i'm so gale. welcome to the program. comic sans president has ordered security forces to open fire on protesters without warning. in his latest televised address, cassim jermarta kind of said the state would fight to the end against what he
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called bandits terrorists and militants. days of violent protest in the central asian nation have seen, doesn't killed and thousands arrested. at the president's request, russia is leading a force of peacekeepers from former soviet states. to help put down the unrest observer, say, authorities now appeared to have regained control of the biggest city, al matty, the streets of ahmad, scarred from the worst violence to hit the country in 30 years. cossack stones, largest city has become cram serial in a deadly battle against what many here see as a crooked government. what are the deed him? we want to tell the whole world that the only thing flourishing in kazakhstan is corruption. the protest began over high can fuel prices, but decades of corruption in inequality have found the flame to rebellion across a resource rich nation sees like this and costs and i region just 200 kilometers
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from the russian border are being watched closely by moscow. which fears the uprising could pose a threat to the stability of the region. new russia shares a 7000 kilometer border with casks. tom, if you see that border is not especially protected here. yes, organizationally, ever staunch the kremlin, has he to president a kai of calls for help and sent more than 2000 troops to help put out the fire and brushes doorstep. but there are few signs of peace here on the streets of cossacks done as each day brings fresh bloodshed. government forces say they quote, liquidated dozens of rioters in clash. a set of also claimed the lives of several police. oh, buying the group? well, you have to understand, this is 30 years of pent up anger that's being released. look here to what they're shooting it. all of us is awesome,
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but none of us wants to hurt anyone. human arnold, in less than 3 years and power took high. it was a chosen successor to autocrat north wilton or tobias. to kai, if his vow to wipe out so called terrorist groups, which he blamed for the uprising number quarter carry the counter terrorist operation continues. the militants have not laid down to arms. they continue to commit crimes or prepare for committing them. the fight against them should be completed. whoever does not surrender will be eliminated. as he fights 1st, political survival somewhere, the protest could lead to an air of even harsher or authoritarian as him will read standish is following this story as a correspondent for radio free europe, he joins us from prague. welcome to d, w. and how a protest is responding to the news of the president shoot to kill orders. well, there's still a delay information that's coming out here. but, you know,
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imagine that it is a very worthwhile reply from the government. they're trying to find a very strong message to people on the street, get off your left on their, your route and you know in there where you would be liquidated. but we don't know yet. it's actually going to slow things down or stop people. we're still seeing report people are, i mean, they're protesting and they're showing that, you know, they're not really the goal. so even though the government is showing that it has a lot more control over the situation that i have for the last several days, isn't over and learn what either these protests are massive. i wonder how organized they are. is there a list of demands? i mean, the government has been sacked, so what more people want? well, this started as a protest over centrally fuel prices, but it's tapped into something that's been much deeper and existed. and in kind of extend her since it got independent living, you know, a lot of anger within, on
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a political or economic needs, especially recently. and, but one of the things that i think makes it a little bit different than, say, other prototypes that we've seen across the region in recent years is, you know, there isn't really solidified or unified here. you know, 30 years autocratic, rule out and hasn't really left, you know, much for talk around and build something on. so there isn't really a unified opposition. you know, people have been barred from parliament is still very much ma'am, saying by the president and his party. so what makes it difficult? people want accountability a lot of economic really, there isn't one leader or one party that the government can really engage to try to negotiate and get people to come up the street, which is why i think part of why we're seeing the chaos. right. and this is clearly not a president who is inclined to negotiate anyway. and now we have russia and other
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former soviet states from this collective security treaty organization, sending troops in, at present a request. how does the square wave, what we heard from vladimir putin spokesman early this week when he said there should be no outside interference? right, well, i think that that's largely that coming from me to you. i think that reflects the point of view that, you know, russia involvement in kind of isn't really wanting to hear from the common point of view and have the privilege relationship with them in one of the centrally and are going to rest. and they're going to provide it. i also did a wider methods bad rather than being both cross your program. and it's been a message to the left part of the world that russia to your influence
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is going to try to influence over matters feel rushed to share the math reporting with. then there's a population in the north, along with russia. so there are a lot of interest here, but russia is also trying to get everyone that rushes entire here. they're not going to tolerate instability and they're going to start to get out of that. ok, thank you for that. read to standish from radio for you and you take a look at some of the stories of making news around the world. a place of made several arrests after 10 dead bodies were found in a car outside the governor's office in the mexican state of zacatecas. the area has been told by a turf war between bible drug gangs, commodious prime minister horn san is arrived in mammoth talks with the military
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rulers. it's a 1st visit by had a government since the army overthrew me and most elected government last year. and i had a star novak doc of its, the sank fans for their support during his detention in melbourne. quarantine hotel is awaiting monday's court here in to whether he competed this month, australian open immigration official. say he failed to provide evidence of a coven, 19 vaccination, or medical exemption needed to enter the country. what in dealing with writing omicron infections? they the case numbers referred higher than a week ago. measures could include extending vaccination requirements, but also shortening quarantine times to keep the economy moving as covert infections rallies in germany. there a fee is the only crown variant could put to greater strain on key infrastructure. like the emergency services, the biggest headache for ambulance police and fire cruise could come not from the infections themselves,
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or micron seems to cause less severe disease than the delta variant. but have infected people and even their contacts have to isolate in large numbers that might not be enough personnel to do with central jobs. the health minister has a plan, if you mean me of and we're minimizing the risk. but we're moving in the direction of having a very safe solution and at the same time keeping the critical infrastructure viable. this is achieved by shortening the quarantine period and also the isolation period. but always ensuring that the p c r test guarantees that no one is still contagious, it is in the month is no hon stick. and currently those with all my crime have to quarantine for 14 days. the proposals could reduce that to 10 days, or even just a week if the patient tests negative it's not only in health care or the emergency services that absence stuff could cause a big problem. some fear, even the power supply could be affected. the company which manages berlins
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electricity network says there's no danger of the lights going out, but short of quarantines. oh, welcome. be on slow league and colleague thing among the colleagues with our headquarters who monitor and control the berlin distribution network. we have very highly specialized people. if we have a single case there, then we are in favor of shortening, but not in general, only for selected personnel and under defined conditions wouldn't defined yet. and bidding on politicians are proposing tighter contact restrictions to even limiting entry to restaurants and cafes to the vaccination and recovered who also have a negative test on the street to the german capital. there is support for strict are approach. good. it's good, tough measures should be taken. that's why i'm wearing my mask even on the street also mit them. yeah, i think we need to act minded as an i'm not so worried and triple vaccinate time. i've been minorities, is we need to in this thing as soon as possible. so, so, so we should use all possibilities at all level in vertical. once again in this
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pandemic, there are warnings of a looming crisis, and germany is bracing for trouble ahead. report from a d w political correspondent simon young, who joins us now. welcome, simon. so what are the options being considered? this online meeting are german federal and regional leaders? yes. so the, the draft proposals contain several ideas. as mentioned there, one thing is tightening restrictions at bars and restaurants essentially requiring people to show us same day negative corona test. and that would be even for the vaccinated. that's to say those with 2 doses of vaccine are those who are fully boosted would probably be exempt from that role. they're also talking about probably putting more emphasis on mosque wearing on public transport and in shops.
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and then there's this idea of shortening the quarantine and isolation times because regional leaders in particular are really worried. they might have trouble keeping the essential services going. so they think they need some flexibility. as on the kron advances and on quorum say, in the latest survey from pollsters they're in for a test that d map indicates that the majority of germans at 67 percent, i think they are isolation, period should be shortened for people who test negative and show no symptoms, so we can see how easing those rules might protect critical infrastructure, simon, but it does seem counter intuitive to do this just as a country is facing this highly infectious, omicron variant is, is likely to be contentious. well, i think that's why there's a need to, to discuss it at political level. it's a judgment call, but talking to people are on the streets of berlin yesterday. and you know, some was just making the point that the common sense idea that, you know, yes,
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if people are a sick, they should stay at home or for as long as it's medically necessary. but on the other side, people will understand the argument that you know, you need to keep essential services. going with the doctors and nurses. we need fire and police crews. we need power, we need food, we need water. so you got to have some sort of solution. people have seen the problems in parts of the health care system in the u. k. and in france we hear that some doctors are even being asked to continue working after they've been infected. so the situation is troubling. and people know solutions are needed. yeah, this week in france for her, they are the front president talking about making life unbearable for unvaccinated people. are those sorts of measures likely to be seen here in germany? well, as i mentioned, this is one idea for, you know, making introducing more restrictions for people going to restaurants and bars. so
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that is one area. there is behind it all the debate about introducing mandatory vaccination in germany. that i think for the moment the government's approach is to sort of encourage and control people rather than forcing them. and they're encouraging them by a, you know, repeatedly raising these ideas of tighter restrictions for those who are not vaccinated. thank you for that. at the debris, political correspondence, i'm and young or germans do seem to be a less fearful about the health threat posed by the pandemic on this concern about the disruption to daily life. so he is more about the latest findings from this month in protest at d map opinion poll. corona virus may be on the rise in germany, but that's not translating into fear of contracting as a far more concern is the possibility of tighter lockdown measures. 59 percent said
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another lockdown is their biggest worry. only 30 percent of german said their greatest fear is getting infected with corona virus. german chancellor, all of sholtes is government is debating whether to shorten quarantine and isolation times. the public's attitudes about that are also showing a clear trend. a solid majority of 67 percent think the 14 day isolation period should be shortened. both for people who have contracted cove at 19 as well as anyone who's common to close contact with an infected person. both would require a negative test and no symptoms. according to the polling, perceptions of the government's handling of the pandemic are mixed. 42 percent think it has struck the right balance of measures. 25 percent said they go too far and 31 percent say they are not enough. that last figure has fallen by half since a month ago. corona virus cases are rising quickly in germany,
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and the only kron variant is well on its way to becoming the dominant strain. but germans are clearly less fearful about contracting the disease and more ready to loosen some. pandemic related restrictions. is a look at some more developments in the pandemic than a global karone of ours cases of top 300000000 according to figures from johns hopkins university. and while it took more than a year for the world to reach the 1st 100000000 infections at 100000000 infections, the 3rd 100000000 have been recorded in a barely 5 months. japan has approved new restrictions in 3 regents from friday. these the 1st anti cove it matches in the countries in september, when an emergency controls were lifted and health authorities in costa rica, se they'll begin vaccinating children between 5 and 11 against that covered next week. a new study such as the number of adults living with dementia around the
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world will need triple to more than 100. 50000000 by 2050 obesity and smoking are among the risk factors likely to drive is increase. u. s. researches estimate that north africa and the middle east in particular, we'll see a dramatic rise, more people getting older, and indulging in unhealthy habits. that's what a landmark study found with the main reasons for an expected spike in dementia. cases will rise in every country, but the middle east in north africa will see an almost 400 percent rise in the number of people with the degenerative brain disease. by the year 2050, the projection and north african, the middle east, where we're quite large. i'm in the do you large increases both and population growth and population aging. and so the theory, demographic factors in particular and not re, gen,
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row is large anticipated increases in dimension burden. dementia leads to a loss of brain function, thinking, reasoning, and remembering, destroying life slowly. reset your see that though the numbers are not set in stone, they should serve as a warning to act. no. this is an important important is these to consider on the future planning no matter where you are. you will see a less pronounced increase with $40000000.00 cases in 2050 compared to around $8000000.00, no believe to be a result of the older population and a longer history of grappling with unhealthy lifestyles, healthy diet, lower alcohol intake stalls, smoking, and so does this sort of mantra, look after the hearts and you look after the head. experts see healthy eating campaigns as well as the use of medication like aspirin,
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to prevent stroke have help to combat the disease. when i start in said decrease in the numbers of some dimensions such as masculine dimensions. so this'll help promotion elements of managing response as is starting from an impasse. some encouraging signs for policy makers faced with a surge and demand for dementia care in the decades to come in football, germany is bonded lager is back after a 3 week winter break by and munich will open the 2nd half of the season against brochure merchant. glad back. the by and home game will be played without spectators. none of the clubs players have tested positive for the virus and for of blood back. sorry, that should be 9 of place. and there by and coach, or ulan na, guzman has no idea why there has been such a surge infections as emily and look at something else. we've imposed all sorts of measures and i can't see why we know have more and face to players than other clubs . and i know that we put the sticks and relatively far. maybe that's one reason,
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but it's the only thing i could explain it with him with a certain amount of tongue in cheek 3. i don't think there's necessarily a great explanation. it's a bet. unfortunate little question, but we, the players have at the same rules of conduct as the last 2 years where it worked very well for long stretches liquid from let's get on this or from cassandra from at the w sports. welcome chris. so were 17 games in by a 9 points clear at the top of the standings even so having 9 players test positive that's still going to be a blow. it's a blow, but when you look at bar music, the record champions in germany, you know, you can argue their 2nd string team can defeat half of the brightness league, but going into this master. biggest loss is going to be there. captain manuel lawyer, the goalkeeper goalkeepers play all the time the back up has one appeared. kind of rusty possibly, you know, in plus by we're looking to give glad boss of pay back. they were ejected out of the german cup in a horrible record fashion, losing 5 nothing. you know,
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but on another note, glad bar kind of rusty didn't have a win all december so it could have possibly level the playing field. now, another issue we could see some history be made novels, mom has to, you know, look for some 16 year olds and 18 year olds. if one of those 16 year olds actually get into the match, they could become the youngest player in. but as the history, so there is some opportunity at play as well and how is covered likely to affect the 2nd half of the season? well, some sporting directors have express fear that we could see some stop and go some postponements. you know, in the 2nd half of the season, you know, when we look abroad to the premier league in england, we've already seen some postponements due to how infectious the omni cron variant is. you know, so possibly that is the case. some teams that only bar munich, but glad pharmacy players are b, leipzig, bruce here, dorman and hansa berlin as well ahead of this restart of the season. you know, so obviously as society has been, stop and go,
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we might see the same in the 2nd half. unfortunately, and just while we're on the subject, a tennis has as novak joke, if it isn't notable vaccine skeptic. kyrie irving in basketballs and bay. and now germany's bundis league also has a controversial figure in this regard. yashira chemist, you know, a very key component for that. if any chip is bar music, you know, he was out for a while he became, you know, he was kind of put in the cross hairs because he expressed his reservations and fears about taking the vaccination of vaccination. but he said, taking a u turn because he contract a cove it was out for a long complications. and he said to make his debut tonight against globbed. bah, you know, one thing about that, it initially, obviously being a role model, you're going to have this trickle down effect is going to afford society. well, it was called a good decision by germany's education and research minister with commission making the u turn. but all that, all hopefully more follow that lead because obviously we want to clear things up
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and kind of open society once again. chris, 100 dw sport, thank you so much. thank you. and you are so make a peter bog down of it has died aged 82. he's one of the leading directors of the new hollywood of the early 19 seventy's and made his reputation with the last picture show and the comedy hit. what's up, doc? with a barbara streisand and rider neil, but his turbulent private life also made headlines over all man tired but no. but the last picture show was peter book dana, which is 1st major film than 1971 coming of age drama, shot in black and white was an unexpected success and picked up h. oscar nominations, or in chosen by one of them hooked on of h, followed up with screwball comedy. what's up? talk an even bigger. hit in 1972. well, there's not much to say actually we're inside a tiny any experience of gender of cubic. returning to black and white for paper
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moon in 1973 bog down of h one, a golden globe for best director intervals, which is good, natalie. but book down to which his personal life was often turbulent. he left his 1st wife after falling in love with actress sibyl shepherd while shooting the last picture show. he also started a relationship with actress and former playboy morrow dorothy stratton, while shooting. they all laughed. 20 year old stratton was murdered by her estranged husband in 1980. before the movie came out of 10 of it's his final movie. she's funny like way premiered in venice in 2014. but he will be best remembered for his 1st big film. the last picture show is highly regarded by filmmakers and critics, and considered one of the greatest movies of all time. and before we go,
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let me take you to peru where a small group of police officers has been taking community outreach to another level as a spread. the festive spirit was part of traditional celebrations to market tiffany put on the raid on the streets of lima. by offices dressed as the 3 kings and just like the biblical originals, they came bearing gifts, elderly in nursing homes for children across the city is not a bad day of policing juices. this is dw news. my from burning his reminder of our top story of his our catholic sounds. president says he has authorized security forces to shoot to killed protesters without warning of mattie and other major cities, endured another night of demonstration to fives. doesn't have been killed. some of them police, according to the government, and thousands arrested and germany, political leaders have been considering their next move in tackling the army.
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