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all ready to take talk with hackers and paralyzing entire societies. computers that out some are you and governments that go crazy for your data. we explain how things, technologies work, how they can work for, and that's how they can also go terribly. watch it. now i'm new to this is did have been years keisha coming after dave locked downs and school shut down in china. i'm a little more relaxed. 0 corporate policy in person teaching has been halted in some schools in beijing, by part of a southern city has entered the 5 day lockdown. he's the sport authorities mean by relaxation,
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in strict europe cobra rules plus napalm. bullshit of parliamentary election where the stakes are high, but so is voted this satisfaction with politics for you to have the details. ah, my british manager, welcome to did up the news asia, it's good to have you with us. china capital beijing has closed several school districts offered a sergeant cobit 19 cases and is urging residents and its hardest hitting areas to stay home over the weekend. beijing reported to corbett 19 dead. the 1st in the country since may. meanwhile, the whole city gone job began a 5 day lockdown of its most populous by you. district. china has made adjustments to with 0 forward policy, judging local authorities to deploy. targeted closures. rob and touch,
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all locked arms. but even with the changes, lockdown, fatigue is still palpable. when should i truly don't? you can't go anywhere. there will. everything's closed. customers can't come either from ohio or. so what can you do? yoga? nothing. oh great. now i don't know how it will go out, the policy is changing every day, but i feel that chain is covered. policy is still pretty good. all right, let's get more on this from correspondent fargo crutch for in the b gene. robin, how have authority is reacted in b gene to the spirit in cases and recent deaths. yet with new restrictions in beijing, all the school buildings, they close down and a shifter to online classes. the restaurants in the city are also either a close down or am only operate or for take out food. entertainment been use,
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they remain shut down. and then when you walk around in the city, you can see a lot of residential compounds also sealed off. and i, on the streets, there's really incredible amount of ambulances striving around, potentially. and you're bringing a suspected and confirmed covert cases or 2 current in facilities. and so on, all, i would call this a locked down light because by chinese standards, it's not a full locked on. we can at least a still go out on the street, but the other restrictions are getting more stricter by the day to explain this to me because i know announced a relaxation in 0, covered our policy a little over 10 days back. how do all these latest measures square with that relaxation? they don't, and it's hard to really to explain because the situation on the ground is rather chaotic or ambivalent, ambiguous. nobody really knows what is the new m r playbook, so to speak. and even though we have the new rules by the am central government,
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m a he, on the ground, they are not implemented consistently. and it seems that especially the local governments are very cautious in opening up am. if they want to open up at all, i mean we see it in the example of should judge on that separate provincial capital of hobby province. and am they was the 1st city that were basically suspended mass testings reopened to schools despite a high infect. numbers, and just to day they reversed all those are a relaxations and opening so and we really don't know how it will develop in the future. but right now the us policy shift seems to or indicate that we are going into luck dance again. or is this causing any frustration among people in china? yeah, i would say the reactions am, can be classified into 2 reactions. one is a fee, i mean, people are afraid of getting locked down either at home or in centralized accounting facilities. and then of course the anger,
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the frustration because our everyday life is getting disrupted, especially the am school closures. hess. yeah. cost a lot of anger among chinese parents. and are the economic damage is also you'd shop owners are frustrated, and migrant workers are hit. and then of course, there's a lot of outcry on social media when people see another example of you know, excessive implementation of a cobra rules. for example, several days ago, am a newborn baby has died in a guaranteed facility because it could not be a transporter to a hospital fast enough. so i would say yes, definitely. the anger rising and increasing by the day relieved to her for the time being. but thanks so much, we're bringing our server picture for a relaxed 0 corporate situation in china. ivan chrisman reporting from bridget. thanks so much. ah, voters in nepal have been of the balls to elect their next government turn out was law over the weekend in an election held at
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a time of severe economic hardship. the principal contest is but been incumbent prime minister shared bothered, uber and former prime minister cutty gov. brossard. only results aren't expected for sundays and are unlikely to deliver a clear majority for any party. nepalese young and old, stand in long curious to cast their ballots. but they're willing to wait to have their c, s, the elected parliament members which used to countries next leader. most candidates belong to either the centrist nepali congress party lead, but incumbent prime minister, or the communist party. the mood for change is palpable estimation grapples with widespread corruption, slowing economy, and many other problems. our health education on the new government should move
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forward to provide health and education because their common facilities is needed by everybody in the common facilities that we're going to visit with you here. we need you full leaders. we've seen the old generation work. now we need to see new faces and new talent, that voter referring to several young candidates who are contesting against an old guard that has been in power for decades. one of them is branby. lemme churney a former television host. he vows to bring political stability to a nation that has changed over a dozen of governments in the past 16 years. durham nozzle, mulligan's, people are saying, we've been cheated. we've been looted that there is discrimination. our land has been encroached, reserving. these are the problems that people face, but they're not finding a place where they can go and make complaints. i would become more vocal on this when i reached the parliament and delivery themselves. but the next administration
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will face more than just domestic problems. it also needs to navigate the traditional rivalry between a pulse 2 neighboring giants under incumbent prime minister. sherpa today ober nipple has shifted more to what india that worried china, which has invested heavily in the country under its belt and wrote initiative napoleon, future stance remains unknown for now. as some polls need to be repeated due to outbreaks of filings. and final result could take up to 2 weeks to declare and gentlemen are for more perspective on this is dr. mr. love bundy. hughes, director of the center for south asian studies in kut mondo doctor on the election saw a lower than expected turn out of about 61 percent. does that mean that the nepalese people are frustrated with their political class?
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yes indeed, this is the lowest voter turnout since general elections in 991. it shows up public disenchantment and apathy towards the endo and di political system. but it would also be that the increasingly young nepalese are abroad for a walk in the gulf, in militia and korea, japan, and date of post school. there does, there is a great demand for what goes abroad. so there are hardly any young a please living in the country, but he could also be at the same time as you mentioned, that people want to change that they are fed up with the old ant direly does all the time contesting elections. let's talk about the young naturally since we did bring it up, some 49 percent of new policy population is age 24 or on those nepalese that are still in ne fall. could this young people's vote be the deciding factor? yes. so because we saw in the recently concluded local elections that, you know,
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completely unknown faces were winning elections as independent candidates, they were not affiliated with any political body, especially the traditional ones. so i think the stick dock and instagram generation are wanting a change. they want somebody of their own generation to come in the country rather than old diode, and in fact, even the are sickly does our ruling the country. so i think god, this does give us some hope that our young a, please on wanting a change or speaking of this change, what are some of the mean issue that you think what are important to people when they went to the polling. boots with fust is unemployment, that is that gross unemployment across the country. that is what compelling the nepalese to go abroad. second is up post in during the course of it. there is hyper inflation and you know, the price rise, rise of fall petroleum prices full price is and also all that job duties. hm.
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which is the, one of the mainstays of the economy has been very low. the tourist rivals are just just picking up and also that i think the many shoes are corruption because people are just sick and tired of all big colossal corruption cases in the past. so i think the opportunity now for the leadership of mainly the traditional bodies is that there should be serious introspection of what shall we do with this rising frustration. you know, independent candidates, people who are completely unknown are winning elections. the, at least i can see that in the initial phase of the results that is just coming up . now, people who are unknown, they are coming up in the elections. so there should be introspection by the upright ministers. we have so many of them and they are really does in the traditional bodies you or somebody who looks after the jury politics of south asia
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. therefore, i just have to ask of this because this election is also very closely wants to new delhi and be jean. i'm wondering how that plays into the election. how do ordinary nepalese, for instance, feel about this struggle for influence in the country? well, as of now, it looks like all will end up in a very badly hung parliament to where no single body will command a majority. and that will necessitate you not dying up with smaller bodies who will demand more demand, more ministerial positions, important cabinet positions. and that will also digney ball into another round of political instability. so that instability will not be light and job will create some sort of anxiety, both in delhi and in beijing because the nipple, you know, as you know, our neighbors, the better one of us region of china and you be behind whispering all out that are kind of india,
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so i think it would be very closely watched both in daily and bridging, specially the possibility of instability in napoleon having months. well hopefully that is some stability to the government can provide to the country reliever bearing for the time being dr. michelle. our 3rd funded director of the center for south asian studies and got monday. thank you very much, sir. thank you. and that's it for today, of course mo, from the region on our website. and as ever, you can follow us on facebook and twitter. we're back to morris, you then get back with
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