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oh, what will people we shed light on the opaque worlds who's behind the benefits? why are they a threat to whistle oak creek wools this week on d w? ah ah, this is dw news lie from berlin, one last chance for another joke of it. the tennis star is back in detention in australia as authorities prepared to make a final decision on whether he can stay in the country and play in the australian
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open. also coming up as army kron continues to spread. germany struggles to keep up with the demand for p. c. r. testing. the variance now makes up more than 70 percent of all new coven 19 cases in the country. ah. a war welcome to our international viewers. i'm marian. i haven't seen. australian authorities have sent a sunday morning court hearing to decide whether a tennis star nova joke of it will be expelled from the country. australia's government canceled his visa over cove at 19 entry rules for a 2nd time. grand slam champion is now back in detention after another interview with immigration officials. i made the much between no bach joke of h,
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a meal straining government. the well number wall just lost the latest set. now back in immigration detention, the tiny star will face a new the cult hearing on sunday. after his visa was revoked for a 2nd time. immigration minister alex hawk said the play his presence could stoked auntie buck sentiment, unprovoked civil unrest. a small crowd of supporters gathered outside the arena, where the australian open is set to start on monday. is 9 birds r z, jock of ich saga continues to dominate breaking news bears little talk of tennis sauce cancelled. well, i tell you one thing it's, it's very clear that knowledge is a, is a, is one of the best players of the history without it out, ah, but days, no one play and he started. that's it, that's, that's more important than,
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than an event. i think that all this could have been avoided. i'm like, we like, we've all done by getting vaccinated and doing all the things we had to do to come here in australia because everybody knew very clearly that the rule sent and of us . we just have to follow them and that's it is no, i don't thing is that difficult. on the streets to. sympathy is in short supply all i would love for him to not be allowed to place for him to go harm, but on the cynical pardon me thinks that he will be allowed to play. i do feel that to make a statement for the rest of the world that we are sticking by. what we been calling for the last 2 years. i feel as best as if dr. rich, should probably sit out this one odds the are the play is get up for one of the smallest biggest competitions. sundays ruling could and jock of which is winning
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streak up, be australian, open the years to come. let's get some more on the stories for that rejoined by a sports journalist amy lundy, who is joining us from westport, connecticut. hello to you, amy. so my goodness, so much back and forth. can you just give us an update? what is than the current status of joke of inches case? he will have a hearing and this is very likely to be the final hearing because we're running out of time. the australian open starts to morrow and there's a 3 judge panel in australia and they will decide whether the visa cancellation will hold up, or whether he'll be allowed out of detention and be allowed to play the australian open. now, do we have any sense of want to the court is likely to decide, or what do you think they will decide? well, if you've read australian law and you're talking about governmental powers,
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you're talking about either broad powers or narrow powers will. in this case, the immigration minister alex hawk has broad powers, so he doesn't need to prove that joke of which will cause civil unrest if he remains in australia, but that he could. so i would think that the broad powers would prevail here. but we know that no back joke of ich does not give up, and we know that from what he does on the court. so he always has a chance. right? so if things could in fact, go either way for joke of edge, let's assume that he is not allowed to play. so if he does get expelled from australia, how much of a disruption would that be for the tournament? i think it's going to end this whole thing is going to and very quickly that the curve will nosedive and people will shift their focus to tennis immediately and
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that this will be forgotten about for a while. but then of course it might come up again fairly soon after the tournament because there is this issue of a 3 year ban with a visa cancellation. right. so why does he have any wiggle room? i mean, just did you say he could be banned? what else is at stake for his career out of this entire situation? well, as you know, the, the 3 goats, the greatest of all time, raphael, na, dol roger federer and novak joke of it, you're all tied at 20 grand slams apiece. so joke of is going for the record here and it does not help that he might not be able to play the australian open. that was journalist amy lundy reporting from westport in connecticut. thank you so very much for your update. thank you. well, in germany is tightening it's corona virus restrictions in response to
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a record number of new coven, 19 cases starting to dame in most states, only fully vaccinated people who also have received a booster shot will be allowed into bars and restaurants vaccinated people without a booster. will have to show a negative test result, the unvaccinated have been barred from indoor dining for some time already. and meanwhile, the quarantine period for vaccinated people who test positive has been reduced. well on the chron now, accounts for over 70 percent of all new cases in germany and lamps and testing centers are struggling to meet the demand for p. c r t. s. d. as in theater, if you will love chief ians hydrate looks urgent. pc altis awaiting one are almost all the samples you know, people who might have covered 19 on the upper floor technicians extract the r nathan test swabs and concentrated below. come eval mountains of samples. a grueling tossed with 4000 pcr tests each day, medical clinics,
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testing facilities and individuals. it's the volume and duration of the crisis that's been so overwhelming. me, i'm yeah, more men at the moment. we're all hands on deck that people who start crying that break down. they're so overloaded that they just really need to break movies and all the frightful to combat all the stress. hydro has set up a special wellness room. twice a week. a missouri comes to help the overworked pci test team needing to counteract the repetitive motions of testing. thought of as it is a bit, particularly when they do this movement is that the muscle here in the ball, the thumb become stiff. some can't even open their hands by evening hunt, ultima. high numbers, exacting precision and total concentration in shifts from 6 in the morning till midnight lab work at the limit. but in the engine room of testing humanity is always at the center. it, i am going to hind every testing process, storing a fear a patient and the child. i'm an old woman saying hopefully i don't have it on the
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chrome. hopefully i don't have delta at his desk. finally, some quiet hydration goes through the lapse results. every 3rd test is positive, mostly with m a crone. that's why the team, it's vital that the increasingly scarce pc artists go to those who really need them . that indicated anyone who's just curious or wants to go and holidays for example . i don't think that's appropriate at the moment. people with real symptoms should be the ones getting tested, vanham and it's for them that everyone here will be back at it again to morrow. thousands of people have attended candle and visuals across ireland and memory of a young woman who was murdered in broad daylight. earlier this week. ashley murphy was the victim of an unprovoked attack while jogging along a popular route in the central town of toulon. warm. she died at the scene from her injuries. the case has re ignited public anger about violence against women and girls. gender based violence is on the rise worldwide with the united nations
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warning of an invisible emergency that must be addressed. for more i'm joined in the studio by digital political correspondent manuel shares, who has been following the story for us and manuel. why has this particular case generated so much attention in ireland? i mean, we know that violence against women is sadly a very common occurrence. very common, that's not very shocking. does it constancy about case or particularly shocking? austin murphy was only 23 years old. she was just out for a run in, in a quiet name neighborhood. she was actually running on the pod that had been renamed in memory of a woman who had disappeared at the exact same spot in 1995. and she was murdered in brooch in broad daylight. so i think there's very much a feeling in ireland. there is no way everyday faithful women anytime of the day
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or night and dots in a global context in a worldwide context of increasing violence against women. so if there is so much attention, there's so much media coverage. can we expect any concrete changes than to come along? i mean, there been statements by government ministers, so will the talk translate into any kind of new policies? well, you know, every time we hear about such a case, be dad of ashley murphy, big, big data, a sarah ever out in london last year. we might think this is a tipping point. you know, emotions are and high people take to the streets, we hear declarations from politicians. for example, this week we heard the t shirts or the irish ahead of government. me how martin saying that gender based violence would not be tolerated in ireland. these are the deputy ahead of government. earlier of our car said that men and boys in ireland
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have a responsibility to start a conversation about what he calls. i quoted the epidemic of violence against women that yet there are the cases we hear of and then the other cases which are not so publicized. and i'm thinking last year in durbin as well. a woman who originally came from mongolia around to sig surrender was killed by a 15 year old in 2020 b by henry and nickel. so small man were also killed in london. so been a nurse, i was killed. he's a not a british school teacher. she was murdered last year. and this was a question on the treatment of such cases, how cases are being handled or how they're being publicized. or often it depends on the social and of the at nika, on the ethnical backgrounds of people. that is even a study in the u. k that showed that are actually are women of color were at increased risk when it came to agenda base violence that their case would not be
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solved or even that they would be left to live with their abuses. even when they report them, mean the picture is very gram, even looking on an international scale just quickly emma, what can be done? what is being done to stop violence against women? well, you know, well do i'd, it's one of 3 women who have been a victim of physical or sexual violence and, or do you and is trying to tackle this issue. does this tweet that was published in december? maybe we can have a look at it. it says that together was its partners. the united nations are works to eliminate all forms of violence against women and girls. but more remain, remains to be done to change the attitudes and norms that perpetuates a violence. and perhaps we are dug beyond any measure taken by political institutions. there is a need for a societal change. absolutely. nobody has a manual share is always great to talk to you. thank you. let's get some sports news now. and, and germans soccer, ambrosia dork,
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one kicked off the bonus league as matched a 19 with what look like a tough game against visitors, fryeburg. but darkman made a light work of the leagues joined best defense to keep pace with table towers, buyer and munich. dormant coach marco rosa was greeted with open arms by fryeburg counterpart christian strike ahead of this one. but even rosa would have been shocked at the visitor's 1st half charity to my many simple header from julian brown's corner, broke the deadlock on 14 minutes. the same combination repeated the trick. 15 minutes later to nil, dormant and strikes. mood had turned fryeburg eyes were understandably on earling holland. but the big belgian was there again for his 2nd of the game end of the season. right on half time, jude bellingham put allen through and to sublime touches. later it was 3 nell. the norwegians 14th legal of the seas, not the black and yellows. taking
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a rare stroll down easy street, dormant being dormant. things couldn't be too straightforward. fryeburg till to go back through our med in the meat of which to set up a nervy last half hour. but helen made the point safe with 15 minutes to go. before more da, who'd completed the wrote $51.00 the final score. the chastening defeat for fryeburg and another welcome 3 points for holland and co, as they remain on by arms trail. you're up to date now and dw news stating for ship a name and steam and emerald until watching stories . that most people, the world over information they provide opinions, they want to.

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