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to live there with you want to know their story, migrants clarified and reliable information for my grants. ah ah, this is the wi from berlin. china clamped down on protest against that 0 coven policy barriers go up as police deal with demonstrators calling for president g as in pink to reside. also on the program 8, deb security forces and a hotel feagins somalia report also on how security forces are dealing with the
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threat from the carrier group out. should bob which is blocking aid to a starving population gold glow at the football world cup, serbia and cameroon. were both looking to score for the 1st time and exceeded expectations. ah, i'm fil gale. welcome to the program. china is clamping down on protest against it's on popular 0 cobit policy. thousands of people have taken part in demonstrations calling for an end to lock downs and in some cases for president, gigi and pings red resignation. china strict censorship laws mean the such. protests are extremely rare, and rallies have been held around the world in solidarity with the protest in china . beijing has e, some restrictions showing little sign of backing door. ah,
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in downtown shanghai, a heavy police presence has replaced the huge protests which filled these streets. police cars, trucks and offices are out in force. huge fin sits now in place to stop crowns. gathering authorities here are working to remove all evidence of the protests, demanding these women delete photos from the fines i hear they have wrist. one protested with police telling reporters the men didn't obey their arrangements. he's not the only one to have been detained. the social media footage shows a b. b. c journalist being arrested while protest is chante for his release. the baby ceases. he was assaulted before being fried chinese authorities say he didn't properly identify himself. the proteus are an extremely ria show of descent with many here reaching their limits. along the, for the neighboring loyal to you,
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i think everyone has their own demands in this matter. logo you, i think it's good for the environment of the whole country to have such a space for discussion. ha, rallies and solidarity with china's demonstrations have now spread around the world . large crowds gathered outside the embassy in london. and here in tokyo, calling for an end to china's strict coven restrictions. but chinese authorities are refusing to change course. you know, we believe that with leadership and the support of the chinese people are fight against coven 19 will be successful. the way there has been a slight easing of restrictions in the western city of food and cheese were a deadly apartment fire. last week, sparks much of the recent and reast. some residents who have been confined to the
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homes for months can travel on local buses from tuesday, some small relief, but far from the into the government. 0 cove and policy that so many are demanding under small of the german martial fund told me that such protests are unusual. they're very much exceptional. i think people have said the scale and breadth of these protests is something that we haven't seen for decades. we've. we've seen kind of isolated cobit process and we see lots of local protests over specific issues. but this kind of uniting around a fairly common cause and the direct calls directed at the central leadership. and that you can think himself is not something we've seen. so what's behind with china? of course, as this is down to foreign agitation, but what moves so many people to take to the streets in certain, in such numbers,
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in such a repressive regime? well, the coven control measures have now been in place for such an extended period of time. and for, for the 1st considerable phase of this, i think there was a high level of understanding that this was necessary. and now what people are seeing, and if some are pointed to the world, carp seems of mosque, less people, more just from the advanced economies, but from, from other parts of the developing world. but broadly speaking, people are aware that the rest of the world has returned to normality. and the question is, why is this not happened in china? and there are 2 explanations for one is that the government must be incompetent in failing to put the measures in place with vaccines. and the health care system to enable a sort of reopening to be possible. or the other one is that they like to maintain the level of societal control that the 0 covey policies exemplify and, and,
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and enable them to maintain. and neither of these things are all situations that people are willing to put up with for years on end. and after the party congress, i think the sense that took place recently, i think the people have been looking for some hope that these policies might be reversed. but the chinese government still isn't even in a position to do that. given the poor vaccination levels. the of the unwillingness to roll these out with foreign m r n a vaccines boat. they're not even in a position if the pressure is maintained to really push back on the 0 over policies without having a tremendous effect on the health of the elderly chinese. so i think the census is a bit of despair at the moment at people being locked down for years on end, and extremely capricious circumstances and seeing their way out of it. though we have seen some restrictions been east, there's been a modest easing of these restrictions, but we've,
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we've seen kind of which one also sees in the way the international markets respond . these kind of flashes of hope. but the fundamentals are still, that you do not have the vaccination levels in the elderly population in china that mean that they can be confident to move ahead with anything that approaches a kind of real relaxation of 0 hope it policies and all the infection rates are so high and have been rising, so they're not in a position to do that without projected levels of deaths that go into the hundreds of thousands, even into the millions of people as, as things stand. so that they will probably try to pull back a little bit on the, the most repressive of the policies that they pursued. the kind of barricading people in that homes and, and the sorts of things that people are pushing back against my family. but the fundamentals of the policy, they're still stuck with for a little while to come. that's very clear. thank you so much for joining us. and i mean, not to for sandra small from the german 4 credit present flow news. and then
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he has warranties country to prepare for a new wave of russian air strikes, declaring that as long as moscow has missed files, it will not rest. last weeks, intense russian rocket strikes course, the most damaging power since the war began. millions have been without electricity and heat though foresight, power, water supply in the capitol have now been restored. corresponding nick connelly is in cave and told me how people are dealing with the actors. stephanie tough, you might be able to see behind me quite how few lights are on here in cable though . this is, the system has been stabilized since there's a text last week. and it definitely feels like everyone now is an expert on generators. you can't get any diesel generators or either here or in europe. they are all sold out to people having to move to less efficient petrol generators. people talking about the power banks, different ways of kind of making the best of a few hours a day. they do have access to means power,
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but people are thinking about whether it's maybe a better idea to move out of the city from their kind of high rise apartments to their weekend houses. rural kind of cottages, places where you can heat with wood or other things that you can kind of organize yourself without being dependent on a complex system. and there is, as you mentioned there, that fear of further russian attacks. it feels like every time the russians attack with those missiles that it takes a little longer for the system to kind of recalibrate itself. but there is no panic . yeah, i think the most important thing is that people more less have access to mobile networks can communicate. and i think that's been my kind of most lasting impression is that when the power goes out and the mobile phone must stop working, that's when people get a bit nervous. they can't find out how their family doing what to expect. as long as that's around, people somehow make the best of it. what about places like said nick connelly in case we'll take a look at some more stories making news around the world will start in hawaii where the world's largest active volcano mount a lower on the big island. disrupting for the 1st time in nearly 4 decades. the u.
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s. geological survey says larva has begun moving down the mountain. it's impossible to predict, so whether it might flow into populated areas. police forces in 6 countries have brought down an international cocaine ring. almost 50 people have been arrested in europe and the united arab emirates, and around 30 tons of drugs have been seized. at least 15 people have been killed in a land sliding camera. victims were attending a funeral in the capitol yonder rescue teams asserting for survivors with doesn't still missing. the governor says the area is dangerous and he's wanting people to leave. that is somalia, where security forces say they have ended an hours long siege by al qaeda linked insurgents. at least 8 civilians were killed as out about militant storm. villa rose hotel in the capitol, mogadishu as a venue often frequented by government officials. authorities say they rescued 60 people and not
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a member of the security forces died in the attack securities just one of the threats of facing somalia. another is food security, which is being made worse by the conflict in ukraine and by droughts cause by climate change of the population needs food aid, but it's being blocked by the algebra militants. ah, this is my door in south and somalia. hundreds of thousands of people are taking refuge here, displaced by the drought and the extremist mayor of july alley. what seen in the security forces trying to keep our ship up outside the city that the group is only 30 kilometers away? am. are we on high alert? day and night to avoid getting ambushed daily patrols. give the people a sense of safety. asha bob was in control here until 2012. when the government re captured, the city asa was became one of the connie. this is that so maria,
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her face for the last 50 years unblocked suffered a lot. what now? and he will actually hope local militias playing a supportive role to here and there, hide out this group plans then next offensive against arshebra up there. leader is a former member who wants to remain anonymous. the lead on the they miss. yeah. when i joined in 2007, they had control of the country. there was a lot of unemployment and no opportunities, elijah. he says that after a few years as a fighter, his job was to extort money from farmers and shop owners. but after almost a decade of witnessing torture and public executions, he changed his mind. and sir, honey, i realised they did not want to establish a government or rule of law. bloodshed became normal it and he managed to flee, but had to leave his family behind. his wife was fools to get married to an arch about fighter. and his son will soon be recruited to become one. he feared
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they are among the almost 1000000 people estimated by the un to be under the control of our ship up suffering the effects of drought, but cut off from much needed food. 8 aah! and the football well cupping katara the group b, clash between cameroon and sherbie are turned into a goal fast. but each side still had to settle for just the one point camera and took the lead after 29 minutes. it was the 1st goal at the tournament. it was also a 1st for serbia when they equalized just before the break and they were done yet just a minute later there turned the game on its head to one serbia at half time. after the break, serbia stayed in control of the game. alexander mitrovica with a 7th gold in the last 6 games for his country. but cameroon wouldn't surrender and
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showed their fighting spirit. a beautiful chip from vincent abaca got them within a gold around the one hour mark. and just 3 minutes later via munich strike eric maxime chopper meting with the easy tap in for cameroon. 33. the final score. a result that keeps both countries world cup, hopes alive, oily matches or plenty of goals including garnish, that type match against south korea. the west africans got off to a fast start taking an early tune, a lead before the half time. a career would fight their way back into the 2nd half a joke. he saw a scoring a pair of gulls to level the game to wall in the end. and mohammed could a score of the game when at for ghana. it's a big step forward towards that reaching the knockout stages and one much the just ended in group g, brazil's defeated switzerland,
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one knell to advance the knockout stage. the swish is still 2nd in that group with one game left to play. i did show up to date to brent golf. we'll have more well near the top of the our next here on d. w. close up weapon izing. wheat have a good day. ah ah, we're all set to go beyond the citizenship and we're all in. as we take on the we're all about the stories that matter to you.
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