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1st ever was cub goal helps colon to be, to saudi arabia and put the polls on the past and qualification. ah, monica jones and berlin. good to have you with us. unrest is growing in china over strict code 19 lockdown measures. protests have broken out in several parts of the country, including encouraging young region where many people have been barred from leaving their homes for more than 3 months. protests and the regional capital or m, she came after an apartment block, fire killed 10 people. some residents say this restrictions on the movement. hampered rescue efforts. growing frustration the over the locked downs almost 3 years after the pandemic broke out, is increasingly putting beijing's 0 koby policy under pressure. china's normally
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baffling capital resembles a ghost town with neighborhoods locked down and whole district cut off. we have an appointment with jungling pung, a temporary worker who once helped us move. 15 days now, he's been forbidden to leave his residential complete yet room like we can't earn money any more. the, the situation in beijing is very bad, and that's after and already very difficult year for us with constant corona, virus measures. we have to leave abruptly, the police are approaching, it seems they trying to stop all interviews about pandemic restrictions. we also wanted to talk to this person a food delivery driver, but he canceled shortly before he sent us videos from the police station after 5 hours. he was released authorities in china, i getting if
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a twit shia videos on social media show new temporary villages that looked like prisons. beijing keeps asymptomatic cases locked up in here. or after nearly 3 years of corona restrictions, many people's patience is running out. like here at apple supply of fox con, we workers were locked inside for weeks. this protest fueled by an additional blow . the loss of work has promised. pandemic bonuses on friday demonstrations also broke out in oram, she, the capital of gin john province has been locked down for 109 days now, many people cannot leave their homes. the projects were sparked by an apartment building fire in which teen people locked inside, died in the back to our interview attempts in beijing police cars,
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tail as constantly an interview partner from the morning, gets back to us. no, no, no, no, no, no. well, we can, people in white suits, came to me and asked me who i was talking to. oh, i said i was speaking with foreign friends who i'd helped with moving. then they said, oh, you have foreign friends, do you? you're staying inside from now, one of which actually was you. this is where he is now stack. his video cool shows as his home a court yard she had with 14 others. the kitchen is outdoors. his room has no windows. china's 3rd cove at winter. it's looking like the worst so far, ah, journalist, her father and catch my husband locked down himself in beijing. he told us that the rising protests may still not achieve the results they desire. yet the frustration
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is as high as it has never been before or during the pandemic. if you go on social media, you see a lot of chinese posting very critical am a statements, very critical videos and also those who are actually not so political or who are not. so what we're rather patriotic, but even they've had enough. and the sense of us are really, it's at working overtime. you scroll through, oh, social media, opening links and the next morning everything is deleted. so it's, it's really shows you something. and usually i would say that, you know, those anger on social media could also disappear. soon it has happened before, but nowadays, i mean it's hard to see a light at the end of the tunnel because even despite those really strong locked downs, the cases are rising m. beijing is posting record high numbers. the country is also posting a record high numbers also the already the 4th consecutive day. so i mean, the restrictions will go on if the government doesn't change its course, but right now they're really doubling down on the recovery. so i don't see any
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solution for that. this really a lot of frustration here and he is a look now at some other stories making news around the world. the united states has banned the sale and import of communications equipment from chinese firms. why? and z t regulators say they pose an unacceptable risk to national security surveillance equipment produced by several other chinese companies as also been banned. the usb us, china could use such equipment to spy on it and its allies power has been restored to most of ukraine's capital key, if after repairs of damage caused by russian bombings. but many people across ukraine are still without electricity. russia has been attacking civilian infrastructure in what is seen as retribution for ukrainian victories on the battlefield. shuttled league d has returned to ivory coast for the 1st time in over 8. he is
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a former right hand man of ex president. no home back bull. as acquitted of crime was acquitted of crimes against humanity by the international criminal court. last year, it been charged with inciting post electoral violence 11 years ago that killed 3000 people. a global summit on trade and endangered species has back to plan to protect shocks the amos to reduce the illicit trade in shock fins. several types of shock are in danger of extinction. more than 180 countries approved the proposal in panama. sharks often conjure images of man eating predators lurking in the ocean depths, ready to attack a perception. hollywood is helped fuel with films like the $975.00 thriller jaws. 6 but scientists say they should be treated as vulnerable, not vicious. experts say they play a crucial role in marine ecosystems,
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and protecting them helps boost the health of the world's oceans. delegate set a global summit in panama, agreed. they voted to protect 54 shark species by making it easier for customs and enforcement officials to ensure the international trade and shark products is legal and sustainable. the animals are often hunted for their fins and for their meat that's placed several shark species at risk of extinction. a delicate, it's at the global summit meet every few years to hammer out policies aimed at ensuring the survival of hundreds of animals and plants worldwide. early i spoke to even get all the secretary general of the convention of international trade in
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a dangerous species of wild phone on flora. and i asked her whether the results of the conference will make any real difference to maintaining bio diversity. absolutely. as you know, i think the convention that regulates international trade endangered species. and this is going to be going binding convention when the decisions are taken year at these conferences are parties, both parties have to go back home and change their legislation. change the way they regulate is international trade in the specific species that have been adopted. new regulations for example, whether it's non commercialization which would be an appendix one or the commercialization is accepted in appendix, but highly regulated with permits. so they have to go back and put in place the scientific studies to understand how much they can actually export that without damaging the existence of the species in the wild. legal documents that show that everything for the entire value chain has been legally acquired. why $54.00 shock
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species? why? why not say let's sort of bun hunting and trading off all of them. because not all of them are in danger. not all of some of them are foldable, so they don't have as much of the threat as others. we have to look at the science and everything undersized to be based on science. and there is evidence that many of the chart targets that were what most of the ones that were accepted to put in for regulation has suffered losses and obligation of up to 70 percent over the last 50 years. this is evidence that the trade is breaking them, but also some of them are actually so hard to distinguish from each other, that there's an additional additional duties that had to be added. because for customs officials and others, it's difficult identify when you see it in, especially when you see need to know which is nice. and so they have to look like there is a provision under the convention for that like that. all right,
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and you would say that there's a real sense of urgency there right now across the board. absolutely. if you think about what the triple planetary crisis that we are confronting of law for fire diversity, climate change, and pollution, and the, the inter linkages between private change and last of via diversity. we are really in an urgent situation. we have now had the cop climate change that just took place in charlo shake. we now have diabetes and we are on our way to the conventional bio diversity that's having their conference of the parties in a couple of weeks and more trailed in canada. it's a sense of urgency that we know that do not do anything about the about by a diversity about endangered species. we could do up to a 1000000 up in, in the next years. right? people on the arrow, a secretary general, all the convention of international trade and endangered species of wild foreigner and flora, sense of urgency. but there is some sort of silver lining on the horizon there, at least after this last conference. thank you so much for your time. oh,
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thank you. oh, saudi arabia kicked off their work comp campaign by shocking argentina, the reigning champions of south america. but the wave of joy after the greatest victory came to an abrupt end to his defeat, to poland, to let by a rope. at 11 dorski saudi arabia's green. falcons had a golden opportunity to strike 1st early the match. however, the want to florence was denied by poland keeper. shares me the saudi defense had been preventing colin from getting deep into their territory. but perseverance paid off with zalinski managed to score pollings, mavin gore in the tournament aggressive play, gave saudi arabia a chance to level before the break. salim, i'll go 3, got his chair from the spot was chesney was there. after the break. pollings
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captain robert levin dorski, caught the saudi sleeping, and doubled their li, putting the match out of reach. it's levin doff skis 1st ever woke up goal holding bring saudi arabia back to reality with the to know victory in are now looking good to qualify from group see and australia got their 1st taste of victory and caught our after defeating to the shall one nil to kick of the action on the day, the sa carol was said, let us early in the mash through mitchell duke. in that 25 minutes to convert it he had from craig goodwin's cross. the aussie found the back of the net just out of reach of the to nissan. goalkeeper. the wind keeps the sapir whose wealth half hopes a life. now shocked defeat on tuesday, left a bitter taste in the mouth of eigen tina fans after saudi arabia. on the south american nation, but he couldn't tell by the looking after the fans in doha soup lackey where
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argentina france gathers in the capitals oldest martha plays to show support for that team ahead of that match against mexico later today. argentina's to one last to saudi arabia. as soon as one of the biggest upsets in world history at supporters are confident. our team will bounce back. she has some reaction from argentina, fonts in qatar, a gala. we were that we were sure that we would win a domino, so would okay. but i think that we are all very hopeful against mexico and especially for the final a. but i thought i'd be not in the door though. he was right now the tea leaves the band support to be more encouraged because that's the argentine spirit. that would be to encourage i got it. you can see here all the support of the people i go and it's something that's very, very culturally installed in the argentine people that are linda. so the team needs
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are support in all of this. a little little boy is still a long way to go in italy in 1990. we started by losing against come room, but we reached the final and so we're good. i get it watching dw, and use a quick reminder of our top story. protests have broken out in china's jin chang region, all of the enforcement health district cove 19 locked down measures. social media videos appear to show trouts in the veto capital venting their anger at the local officials. the protest followed the death of 10 people in a residential fire that's all from us for now. thanks to what she thought would you become a criminal.
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