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ah, what's true, what's a walk through people? we should light on the opaque world who's behind him while day a threat to whistle oak creek wolves this week on d w. it's with this is dw news lie from berlin. novak joke eventual leaves australia after losing his legal battle to stay. a plane took off from melbourne,
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carrying the controversial tennis star 10 days after he arrived, to compete in the australian open without 1st getting vaccinated against coven. 19, also coming up the pandemic is having a devastating impact on the young people's education around the globe. we meet a teacher and brazil was doing his best to get students back on track in one of rio's poorest neighborhoods. ah. a marina evans dean. it's good to have you with us. no joke of it has laughed australia after losing his appeal against his visa cancellation. he was deported after judge's upheld decision by the immigration minister that the unvaccinated tenant star posed a threat to public health. this comes after a 10 day legal battle that began when jock of it arrived to compete in the
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australian open. he was hoping for an unprecedented 21st grand slam when i don't want to return for novak joker, 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, you didn't finish communicating with her? oh, no. but sure. others in a country that has endured one of the world's strictest corona virus loc don's joke of which is admission to australia would have been the injustice. and he's been timmy's. this is a paypal being located there on site, and because of the kind of fictions and audience
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with little wonder then that the australian government basked in the glow of victory, strong boarders, had kept the country safe. during the pandemic prime minister scott morrison said one, surprisingly the decision didn't go down so well in belgrade were joking, which is venerated. it was very easy for them. authorities to say from the very beginning of the okay, only vaccinated on inoculated people could enter or australian territory, but it is a say. so, and also the forgot about a term they wanted to create political prince alleged political principles,
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which were not principles told. in purely sporting terms, the decision leaves a super or sheet hole in the australian open. the surface bagged 9 of the last 14 titles. he is 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 for some a reaction. another joke of it is case from serbia. we're joined now by interest. the ferry. he is a freelance journalist in belgrade. welcome to d w. so tell us how people in serbia have responded to day to novak joke of which is deportation. yeah, it's of course, unbelievable for most of serbs that all this happened with joker,
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which i see is the most successful served in sports land ever in history and all of the sports. and also of people were expecting him to play in vin australian. open about the 1st reactions came from his family of his father and his family. in the statement, they said that they hoped that our sports would win. but obviously, politics when or over all this issue. and this is always of mostly seen by most of serviceable, don't find the reason why australia of denied the visa and for a joker, which what we did here in our peace from survey as president. he's calling the case a political witch hunt and many other people. as you mention, keep saying this was political, but in joke of it is not a politician. so what do you think the president and serbs mean by this? well, of the president said, also before that australia is using this for its elections. and also during his
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statement the day he said that the government has humiliated itself in australia by doing this against shocking vision. it's obviously not health reasons. also he accused the state for the prosecutor or fostering the for faking of the figures in serbia about vaccination. as that he said that they were under 50 percent. but the service right now, there are around 50 percent of people who got of their even 30 jump. and we'll just said that this is was used by australia against brokovich. and i expect that maybe during the week there will be at least a protest, not all the all australia and ambassador them to us in belgrade. we mentioned that around 58 percent of people in serbia are vaccinated or even just have a single vaccination. and is it then that there are many people in serbia who are
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sympathetic to joke of it because of his position on vaccines? i wouldn't think so. also in serbia, there are and the vaccine movements, but mostly the government and public has been promoting of the vaccine as a solution. and also the measures of government here are, according to the vaccines. so they say that they don't need to be too harsh in the measures, but people ask us to get vaccines. and also, even in the shopping malls, people could get the vaccines before the government was paying money to people to get, to get the vaccines. and also sort of be a, was among offensive countries to get the vaccines in the beginning and mr. watches, just press it then was very proud about this, but they mostly are supporting him also because they see him as a national hero and john, which promoted serbia all around the world,
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which is not the easy for a balkan country. that was journalist. it's a very reporting come, great belgrade, we appreciate it. thank you. let's get a check now. some of the other stories making news this our a massive volcanic eruption of tonga on saturday has sent shock waves across the pacific. to nami warnings were issued in several countries. waves of more than a meter high hit, the island of tomba. the internet has been caught and the full extent of the damage is yet unclear. former ukrainian president, pedro pushing goes, said he planned to return from warsaw to ukraine on monday, despite the threat of arrest on treason charges. he's being investigated for financing russian back separatists and the war torn don best region through illegal coal sales, while in office. he cues the current government of trying to silence the opposition . austrian schanzer karl nay. homer has unveiled revised plans for
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a proposed corona. virus vaccine mandate it's sent to take place in 3 phases, beginning in february, in mid march, a don't. residents who do not comply could face fines of up to 3600 euros. the government aims to have parliamentary approval on thursday. while the impact of the pandemic is being found in virtually every area of life, including on young people's education, with many schools around the world, closing their doors in brazil, the widespread shut downs, his school children, especially hard. our next report looked at a teacher in rio de janeiro has been doing everything he can to keep in touch with his students, many of whom have lost out on months of schooling. teacher carlos, eduardo currently spends more time out in the city than in the classroom. he's searching rio de janeiro poorest neighborhoods for school dropouts,
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so they can get back to learning. when you grow farmer you get to the only way to change the reality. and then the cycle of misery are back with you. you can use your money then in this the valor in the west of the city, eduardo needs an escort for safety. schools were closed here for around a year with lessons held on line. but family than the for valet can often only access the internet via cell phone, if at all. so many students of last contact with the school. edwardo bumps into one student who dropped out of school before the pandemic omen. my work in the scrapyard dismantling air conditioners, but he's not sure if he wants to return. he and many others have to work because their parents lost their jobs during the pandemic. but they'll struggle later in life without a high school certificate. director andrea lima is happy that some students have been coaxed back to school like bruno. he became his families main breadwinner,
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a few years ago when his parents fell ill. now he manages a job, an school. he's a keen student, means grand gaza. i prefer to be at school with my friends and all the activities are just staying at home with you guys. now, angelina has a new worry that the all micron very interval full schools to close again. you know, why should you my pleasure? that would be a tragedy. all our work would go down the drain and it would be really frustrating for the students turley, this teacher, carlos, eduardo agrees, school he says, is more than just a place to learn. it provide structure and a large number of students get a hot meal here. often the only one of the day for your mom it, we've seen kids here at school asking for food offering that was very painful for us to see what brought up the bridge near by eduardo,
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meets another student working at his mother's food stand the 17 year old in says he's finished the school year for them to my i like to be a business man. i mean this. 6 is the reality of a neighborhood. i'm also a reality that the young people could change by getting a good education. carlos, eduardo wants to do his part to help them succeed. we can now speak to victoria award. she's the regional director and save the children for latin america and the caribbean. is ward welcome to d w. we saw in our report just how important it is to have highly engaged teachers when it comes to getting students back into the classroom. what do you believe, what else is needed? hello, thank you very much for inviting us to be part of this reporting. we live really needs to be greater understanding among policy makers that children are
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better off in schools than out of school. and consistent effort to ensure that teachers and school administrators have what they need to be able to teach, safely, that teachers need to be back in aided. and they need to have the personal protection equipment to be able to teach safely. that should help give parents the confidence that they can send their children back to school with and that they'll be safe within the school system. now obviously brazil is not the only country in the world that's had long school closures. what kind of an impact have all these school closures had on this generation of children across the world? well, you're quite right that, that a lot of schools are still closed. i can speak to latin america and the caribbean, where there are still 92000000 children in adolescence,
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affected by total impartial school closers. only 12 of the 45 countries in the region have fully reopen their schools, the others, and largely making do with remote learning, either through through virtual classrooms where that's available, even through radio and things like what's that where that is. it has a tremendous effect, particularly on girls. they are, the digital divide has increased and we see greater inequality in the region. as a result of these long school closures, we're also see a lot more mental health issues among young people who are out of the school system . and many of these we've anticipate saying when schools are open again and children start coming back, will have a better sense of how, what the effects have been on their learning, and on their men or her mental health. victoria award re regional director at save
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the children for latin america and the caribbean. thank you so very much for all of your insights and for being on the w. thank you. you're watching the double you news. a quick reminder of our top story. serbian tennis star nova joke of it has left australia after losing his appeal against his visa cancellation. judges upheld a decision by the immigration minister that he posed a threat to public health. job havoc came to australia without being vaccinated against coven, 19 year of to dave. now on dw news, world stories is next. i'm marion evans deemed from me and the entire news team. thanks for watching. they wanted to know what makes the germans page.
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