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carrying the controversial tenant star 10 days after he arrived to compete in the australian open without 1st getting vaccinated against corbet. 19 also coming up tomba as caught off after astronomy, triggered by an underwater volcanic eruption washes over the pacific islands. officials and new zealand say the capital has the stained, significant damage. ah hello, then i'm really muhammad novak talk of edge has left australia after losing his appeal against his visa cancellation. he was deported after judges upheld the decision by the immigration minister that the unvaccinated tennis star posed a threat to public health. it comes after a 10 day legal battle that began when jock of it arrived to compete in the australian open. he was hoping for an unprecedented 21st grand slam when
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unwanted return for novak joke of which the reigning champion flew out of australia after losing his court battle, to the dismay of his crestfallen supporters with many of them serbian expatriates. oh yet im exemption communicating with her oh. 2 no one, but for others in a country that has endured one of the world's strictest corona virus. luck don's joke of riches. admission to australia would have been the injustice and he's been timmy's. this is a paper bag located there on site. and because of the kind of fictions and audit against me that would be like with
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little wonder then that the australian government busked, in the glow of victory, strong boarders, had kept the country safe. during the pandemic prime minister scott morrison said unsurprisingly, the decision didn't go down so well in belgrade were joking, which is venerated. it was very easy for australian authorities to say from the very beginning of the okay, only vaccinated on inoculated people could enter or austrian territory, but it is official. and after that, they forgot about a turn they wanted to create. political prince alleged political principles,
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which were not principles are told in purely sporting terms, the decision leaves a super our sheet hole in the australian oakland. the syrup has bugged 9 of the last 14 titles. he has no denied the chance to add to that hole, not only this year, but potentially at the following 3 tournaments should normal deportation. rules apply for no joke of it is also denied a shot at a record 21st major title. the 34 year old said he was extremely disappointed, but that he would respect the ruling. one whose implications both sporting and political, are seismic. on a short while ago, i spoke to max walden, a journalist with a b c news in melbourne, and i asked him if the decision to to port chuck of it came as a surprise. it's probably an surprising, given that they probably spent the last week looking for a watertight way to deploy him. it did the initial decision was made by the home affairs minister. i'm on the grounds and that, you know, his medical exemption was,
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was not valid at this latter decision was, was out hell, the immigration ministers decision um, on public interest grounds. and so essentially it kind of came to, to the end of the road intended from his legal options. i'm bar going to the high court, which would have been a very prolonged, ah, legal process. and of course, these trailing earth is just about to kick off. let's take a look at some other stories making news around the world. austria is chance that colony hama has unveiled revised plans for post corner bars. the vaccine mandate is set to take place in 3 phases, beginning in february, in mid march, adult residency, don't comply, could face science up to 3600 euros. the government aims to have parliamentary approval on thursday and on. officials in china have confirmed the 1st locally transmitted case of the army con variance in beijing. authorities are ramping up
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testing to contain any outbreaks just weeks away from the winter. olympics. residents are being urged not to travel during the luna new year holidays. molly's former president abraham bochita has died at the age of 76. he lived the country from 2013 to august 2020, during which a violent islamist insurgency took over large areas of the center and north. he was ousted by a military coup. the cause of his death is unclear. growing concerns over the pacific olive of island of tonga, continuing after a tsunami with weighs more than a metre high hits the island. it was triggered by an underwater volcano eruption on saturday. internet has been cut and the full extent of the damage is unclear. to nami warnings have been issued across the pacific rim.
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this is the aftermath of this you now me that hit the shorelines of peru over 10000 kilometers away from the exclusion in tona. the underwater eruption was so powerful that it was detected around the world. these satellite images show gas and ash being thrown thousands of meters into the earth atmosphere. communication links to tongue that have been damaged, but the capital has sustained significant damage. ringback says new zealand. prime minister jacinta arden, missus. we're these a cruiser or an urgency here. we want to make sure that we are on the ground as soon as possible, but for our navy be source, it will take several days to reach toner. we need to find the balance in a to get the quickly but to make sure we also get the people and resources they may be as well. and in some cases we have pot toner, we've just not even been out of service communication people. and elan said they received no warning of the seen army,
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even though the volcanoes explosion could be heard in some parts of the country. many were still out on the water on their voice, which have suffered severe damage. one owner mourns the loss of the catamaran he had for over 30 years, probably in the 2 because she and i mean can probably just to see release her unable to thought it was rachael c boat david through the boat. i believe serrado was brought some cool through the hub and suddenly, whoo! japan was also put on high alert. thousands evacuated, their homes, coming to shelter is like this. in order to stay safe movie through through the room. i heard the sanaa me would be as high as a meter, but we really don't know how height reach. i thought it would be best to evacuate. so i came here needed to assess these fishermen assess the damage over scenes
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echoed on coast lines across the pacific region. the european union's border agency says illegal crossings rose last year to the highest level since 2017 . nearly 8000 people entered the block from belarus. the u accuses mince of flying in migrants from the middle east and sending them illegally to the polish border. well, d, w, talked to a psychologist who was helping refugees, who made it to germany, but i still traumatized i they journey my hug for comfort. psychologist maria has shown jack welcomes in afghan family in berlin. they were trapped on the border between belarus and poland. the mother lost her unborn child . well in a polish asylum center boils whole class vote. they are still afraid, afraid of having to go back to their country. afraid of having to go back to poland
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. afraid that they won't be understood with their problems highly when there is so much fear. woman, it is very hard to start a therapy. nice as reference that up yet. e u los, as the family should apply for asylum and poland, the 1st member state they entered. but the family say they spent weeks enclosed asylum centers there, and lack of medical assistance caused the woman's miscarriage. they felt they had no choice, but to go to germany. we say that if you are reporting us back to poland, we will not go. you will have to will send us big, blunt, honest on but not fall in. because we have read a bed, a dime from the poland bay to read expediency. i lost my child. we had nothing to eat. we were, we were suffered a lot. oh, maria kashana jack is helping the family with their asylum case. she says the
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uncertainty is taking a mental toll on them. have a nice negotiated. it's probably one of the worst things that can happen. he's putting them in a long limbo after very traumatic experiences that they don't know what will happen to them in their kids. it's like postponing their fears. i'm a little kenyatta blanco. she hopes that more stability will make for therapy more effective and that the family can come to terms with their ordeal them of warn this were joined by d. w. 's emmanuel at ch has she has reported extensively on the migrant crisis across europe and cover the developments on the poland betters border. now asylum seekers and refugees are clearly on the front line when it comes to issues around mental health. what have you seen? well, you know, when you report from the borders, you see that people are clearly in need of health care, especially a mental health support. the world health organization estimates that one out of 5
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adults living in conflict settings. so being a displaced person suffers from mental issues. and of course, when i reported of the polish about the border between poland and batteries, i could see people had spent days weeks on n alone in the forest having to survive on drinking from poms or eating mushrooms or even leave. so you can imagine the tale takes on mental health. when i was reporting in central mediterranean, not i met a could talk to people who actually were in a situation where they almost lost their lives at sea. there were an increased risk increased risk of dying in a very dangerous setting. so of course this takes it stall on mental health. they do face also needs an uncertain future. so at all stages of the migration process, those persons actually are accused risk of suffering for mental health issues. and they struggle doesn't end once they've rous got to a safe country, does it? it doesn't end. indeed, because once they've arrived to what one could deem
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a safe place, germany for example, where they're there face and says, and either also suffer from the lack of contact with relatives who remain in the country of origin. for example, they struggle to access health care even just because of the mental barrier, the language barrier, they would have at the very beginning does us. so integration and settlement that is a sometimes problematic you to cultural differences will just a difference, a societal differences. so it's a long and struggling process was item seekers on an international level, what's being done to help prevent the displacement of populations where there's a global action plan to promote the house or of refugees that is being implemented by the world has again his ation of course the you and hcr also try to promote plans of education of developments in the countries of origin in order to prevent
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the causes for the displacements into fast best place. but they're still very much remaining to do you and your chest. thank you very much. now when you think of winter snowstorms, greece isn't the 1st place that comes to mind. but the aegean island of somewhat thread was buried in snow. fire fighters was sent to rescue villages trapped in their homes. authorities have also been trying to clear the rose and get the power back up. a cold front has swept through greece and sent temperatures plummeting. you're watching. these are the news. here's a reminder of our top story. sub in tennis donna, dr. rich has left australia often losing his appeal against his visa cancellation. judges upheld a decision by the immigration minister that he posed a threats to public health. chocolate which came to australia without being vaccinated against covered by the says dw news live from berlin
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up next is reports up. it also finds watch for news analysis and video on a website that is d w dot com. i'm really mohammed, thanks for watching. take care of bye ah ah ah.

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