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recognized where exactly, yeah, i learned a lot, our culture history. all their d. w. travel extremely worth a visit. ah, see the we news line from berlin. more. unrest in china over the countries covered 19 lockdown protesters. confronts security forces in the southern city of one joe, even as dom pandemic restrictions are also coming up new home for alzheimer's patients attached drugs blows, mental decline,
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and patients but not without side effect. ah, i'm the cough really good to have you with us. chinese authorities are ramping up their efforts to stamp out unrest over their 0 cobra policy. students seen as leading the protests against lockdown restrictions have been sent home from universities. police are on the streets and force authorities have relaxed some carbs, but that hasn't been enough to appease people's anger. oh, it's a display of public rage not seen in china for decades. and what began as a position to strict anti covet restrictions, has moved into something bigger, a thinly disguised challenge to those on power from beijing to hong kong. we don't
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want all thorough terrorism. we want human rights, we don't want monarchy done. well, we're all ready. all father, no law, the protests have become too loud to ignore. the ruling. communist party has staged a massive show of full spice security services and about a resolute crack down on what it's labeled sabotage activities by hostile forces. oh, this is what the crime down looked like in guangzhou through the lance of us citizens mobile phone. large numbers of police and personal protective equipment. patrolling the streets with riots, shields here and, and other major cities. people reported that their mobile phones were checked for photos, band apps, or other potential evidence that they had taken part in the demonstrations. in an apparent concession to demonstrate his authorities have east some anti cove at measures and announced a new push to vaccinate vulnerable groups. but it may not be enough to quell this
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type of ango. in a recent video, also from guangzhou, protesters can be seen toppling a p. c. r. testing tend and throwing objects at dr. police. ah, over the last few days, demonstrations had also spread beyond china's borders. these people protesting in toronto, canada, containing all the sand everywhere is a challenge. even the powerful chinese communist party is unlikely to win. and i'm joined now by talking. yeah, he's an academic lawyer and human rights scholar and activist, welcome in china. hasn't seen rallies like this and over 30 years is something shifting in society or people so fed up that they've lost fear? yes, it's an unseen since 1989, a gentleman,
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democracy movement. and many scholars analyzing tana and this is in the hotel to the return isn't it's really unlikely for the people to take to this change to organize. so it's kind of a protest, but to, for the past 3 years, that 0 call a policy made people, friends are people feel really unacceptable on the trigger event. in rumors c, k, ling 10 waiters at least 10 people. and then people for free or really angry and they feel frustrated and then, and then suddenly they guided together to demands the end of 0 current policy. and then more people demand freedom. democracy. how nervous is the communist party at this point? what can this mean for?
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she's a grip on power so many people are suffering in china, almost. everyone suffers from that 0, call a policy and, and they want to tell it to policy. but, you know, in china to italians, digital call policy is, is almost equal to telling susan kings power, city pins, personal legitimacy. and then she didn't represent as the communist party. so, so the people taking to this joint now is tenzing the communist party, even though there are the amount is only only 2 and, and the 0 kabe a but by the communist party like to see it as an urgent right to guarantee itself. yet, the government isn't a difficult situation here, isn't it?
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because keeping the restrictions in place my fuel, the protests but lifting them would prove that the demonstrations have worked. where do you see this going? as a clinician pin and the company's party are facing a very tough toys, if they don't, here's the policy and then more and more people will be angry at the government and then the, the, the problem is now solved. and then the anger and fresh jason will be accumulating . birch is the gun, it's stop this 0 college policy. and then that, that her encouragement to the people and then in the that, that if their policy stops and then she didn't. pin's personal power is hard. so the and, and there is another finding, a said did 0 covered policy harms tanny's economy
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a lot. and then if tennis economy is, is a problem and then there were also bring up political in there. so, so instability, so those are are, so the communist party doesn't want to see. so it's it, said it at the lamer. either way that the, the party or is it the assessing progress? yeah. human rights caller, an activist tongue. be all. thank you so much for your time. you're welcome. thank you. is a quick look at some other stories making news around the world today. germany's parliament has officially recognized historical famine and ukraine as genocide. ukrainians commemorate the whole lot more. a famine engineered by soviet leader, joseph stalin, nearly 4000000 people starve to death in the 19 thirty's, several countries already condemned the hello to more as genocide with the upper house of russia, parliament has unanimously approved a bill further restricting activities seen as promoting l. g, b,
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t q of rights. the legislation bans advertising media books, films and theater productions deemed to contain what they call l. g. b t q. propaganda. and now has to be signed into law by president vladimir putin. people all over the world are living longer, but more and more are dying from all timers. the most common type of dementia in the united states for example, is the 7th leading cause of death. now an experimental drug is bringing new hope for a possible treatment. that's the good news. there are, however, serious side effects. the when you know, it's a rare beat of good news for david asam and his loved ones. the 70 year old woodworker had to quit his job when he was hit by alzheimer's. he could no longer remember how to use his tools. rising, how could you get the broccoli out of the fridge for me please?
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david is one of the late 1800 patients who have taken part in the international trial of the experimental drug designed by japan's i say. and it's us partner biogen. when we 1st began this 2 and a half years ago, we didn't necessarily think it would help us. but we felt we were doing something and could help future generations. it turned out the drag could actually help the trial has shown that the treatment coldly canon mab is able to slow down mental decline by 27 percent. when diagnosed at an early stage, this is so exciting because now we're getting results. the 1st results that indicating that the drug is successfully treating the underlying cause and is slowing down the symptoms of cognitive impairment and also the behavioral symptoms associated with outside this disease. they have been concerns over side effects
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which include brain swelling. 2 people have died while 14 percent of the trial participants suffered brain bleeds. scientists, however stress that the same number of those given a placebo, also died. the producer stress that the new treatment is not a cure for alzheimer's, but it does bring hope for people like dev. it says the horrible nasty thing. so if you can, if you are, if somebody can slow it down and then eventually cut it stopped to go over her b brewer. the companies behind the drug are now planning to apply for licensing, which would make it available for treatment within 2 to 3 years. oh, and the world cup in katara, it was group seized turn to play and pray with every team hoping to advanced to the
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knockout stages of the tournament. despite leno messing, missing a penalty. it was argentina, getting a crucial win over poland. the 1st score was a bit clumsy elected mcallister's shot went off his foot on to his chin up against the post and into the goal. the 67 minute william island is made it to nail and that was how it ended. argentina won the groove, fallen by poland, whose fans and player saw a few minutes after the game that they too had it in mexico and saudi arabia. both had a chance to clod their way to 2nd place and group sea. after a scoreless burst, half mexico put itself in the lead with a corner case that made it easy for henry martin. the strikers simply had to tap the ball in 47th minute, a free cake. 5 minutes later, albert settled the match for mexico. louis chavez blasted the ball into the corner to help give mexico a to one victory. and joining me now to talk about
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a nail biter other world, good day is philip buckner of d. w. sports. philip group see the evening matches could not have been any closer. we were on the edges over us. it was without a doubt the most exciting world cup days so far. we can take a look at the standings pretty unsurprisingly, argentina come out on top of the group. that is to be expected, but they did come back strong after losing their world cup opening match against saudi arabia. so 6 points there. but then poland and mexico, that was really the thriller of the night. we take a look at the standings and see that both teams have a when it's high and a loss each. they both scored 2 goals and just by the mere golda, frontal of one gold conceded more from mexico whole and go through and the school was actually scored in the 95th minute by saudi arabia. had this goal not have been scored taken a look at who had more yellow cards on who would be going through to the next round . so really by the skin of their teeth, poland advanced and mexico are out. let's go way. i didn't tina lionel mathy here
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really once the world cup trophy and his dream for now lives on. it does, however, he missed another penalty today. so poland, in that sense, can thank him as well, because that would have shifted the golden french against their favor as well. the 2nd penalty that he's missed, that's the 1st time we'll have history. actually that, that has happened to a player. so a record that the owner messy probably wasn't after he's still looking for his 9th, go for argentina in the world cup that would surpass google, mara, donna, the argentinean legends. we own a messy without a doubt, a legend living legend himself, in the conversation of being the greatest player of all time. but can he really be the best player of all time without having won a world cup? he still has the chance he's through to the run of 16 and grantee to it was down to the very last minute. that's right. it was another nail biting finished there. just one goal would have made a difference. let's take a look at those standings as well. that group sees friends at the very top with 6 points, no surprise there. however, they were beat by tunisia today, which comes as a big surprise. so full disclosure and he's played
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a fantastic game. they definitely deserve to win today. however, friends bench 9 of their starters, so that means that it was basically their b team playing today. and people might have said the australians won their match against denmark. they are through in 2nd place. had they not won this game today, then there might have been a whole different conversation about france not playing with their best squad. we could have seen arguments, they were being made that teams should always try for their best no matter what. but this wasn't the case, so we see australia go through to knees or knocked out unfortunately. but then we have to just finish off with denmark who were considered as a dark horse in this tournament. by many ahead of this tournament, they finished in the semi finals in the euros 2020, just last year when it took place on the 10th and the people walk up ranking, but just managed to a single point and always score one goal as well. so an absolutely disappointing performance by denmark, they're going home along with annisa, france and australia through and just to finish those off argentina against
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australia, the next match up and friends face poet fell out of d. w. sports. thank you so much. that's all for me for now of next thursday that we visit with rob. once remember, you can always get all the latest news on our website at d, w dot com and make sure to also follow us on social media. our handle on twitter is at least i'm nicole really for me and the entire team. thank you so much for watching. ah. with super i'm skill that i think that's hard. and in the end the some me you are not locked up to you anymore. we will send you back are you familiar with this.
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