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enjoy your services. oh, be our guest at frankfurt airport city. managed by fraud lou ah ah dw news line from berlin, chinese authorities, eas, covert restrictions in to cities after protesters clash with security forces. the biggest rallies and decades are taking place. this binding vow by authorities, the crackdown on opposition to mass testing and lengthy, locked down. also coming up new home for alzheimer's patients, test drug flows,
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mental decline in patient loss without side effects. and argentina being poll in to advanced to the knockout stage of the world cup income. tar. we'll have all the latest from the tournament. ah, i'm really great to have you with us authorities and the chinese cities have gone joe and chunk ching have east coast restrictions following clashes between police and protesters. this comes after china saw its biggest demonstrations in decades and a crackdown by security forces. protesters want an end to lock downs, quarantines and mass testing, which are part of china 0 cobit policy. oh, it's a display of public rage not seen in china for decades. and what began as
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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. right? we don't 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 crank down looked like in guangzhou through the lance of a citizen's marble son. large numbers of police and personal protective equipment, patrolling the streets with riot trails. here and, and other major cities. people reported that their mobile phones were checked for photos, band apps,
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or other potential evidence that they had taken part in the demonstrations. in an apparent concession to demonstrate is, authorities have east some anti covet measures and announced a new push to vaccinate vulnerable groups. but it may not be enough to quell this 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 old ascent. everywhere is a challenge, even the powerful chinese communist party is unlikely to win more years. look at some other stories making headlines around the world today. human rights group say
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a man has been shot dead by security forces in northern iran for celebrating the iranian football teams exit from the world cup. many iranians refused to support the national team in response to a government crackdown on anti regime protests. germany's parliament has officially recognized a historical famine in ukraine as genocide. ukrainians commemorate the whole lot more. a famine engineered by soviet leader, joseph stalin, nearly 4000000 people starved to death. in the 19 thirty's, several countries already condemned the whole of more as genocide. at least 2 people are dead and dozens more missing after a landslide swept away a section of highway and brazil. rescue workers say bad weather and the remote location in the southern state of paranoia are complicating the search for survivors. russia's invasion of ukraine and february has caused
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many countries across europe to rethink their security strategies. norwegian prime minister un us guster is in germany to attend the, to day berlin security conference and is holding talks with chancellor off shots. he spoke to the w about, his country's security concerns, permitted to stir your country shares border with russia. you are a member of nato. how has the war in ukraine changed thinking in norway? well, i would say fundamentally, larkin, other european countries in this poster bordering countries. so we wake up and learned, hooked our neighbor, hust, a tucked and all the neighbor massively. and as we have seen since, february, basically aiming at destroying buildings, workplaces, infrastructure, driving millions of people escaping it, is a fundamental change to the whole european landscape. so yes it is,
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it is crucial our neighbors, sweden and finland. i mean, also, nato decided quickly that they wanted to be in nato. we don't have a perceived direct threat at our border, like what we have seen in ukraine, but of course we are taking measure to safeguard our security. and you said in the past that russia and norway have been at peace for more than a 1000 years. do you think there is a direct threat to norwegian territory or perhaps to norwegian infrastructure coming from russia? afterward, russia has demonstrated the ukraine. nobody can, can, can hide away that question. you know, the night, again, you know, russia has moved both people and military equipment from the north to your grain. so we observe that and we don't observe direct attention at our border. but of course we follow in the developments in our near abroad. we sailor navy, we fly our pachel planes to,
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to monitor the situation. and we do that very closely with our nordic partners, but also with our nato partners. so when we now put the major emphasis on securing our infrastructure, we do that as norway. and we do that in close cooperation with our and i, sam partners. and 1st among them with germany, you're here and billing for a security conference a and for talks with the german government to let's talk about nato starts. is it the right one providing technical support, but waiting essentially for ukraine to win the war on its own that might take a very long time? is it the right approach? well, you know this, this is not a war against natal territory, but close to ne, to territorial ukraine is a free democratic nation that to serve support. and i think both nor ran germany made a very, a historic decision back in february to, to offer military equipment to a country at war. and we have done so in norway,
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we had not done that since the 1950s sun. and, you know, we now provide military equipment that is ukraine's right to defend itself, and it is our right to help ukraine defend itself. life expectancy has increased around the world, but more and more people are dying from alzheimer's. 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. you know, 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. could you get the brooklyn fridge for me, please? david is one of daily 1800 patients who have taken part in the international trial
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of the experimental drug designed by japan's i say, and it's u. s. partner by our gin. when we 1st began is 2 and a half years ago, and we didn't necessarily think it would tell path am, but we felt we were doing something and could help future generations. it turned out the drug 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 are indicating that the drug is successfully treason the underlying cause and is slowing down the symptoms of cognitive impairment and also the behavioral symptoms associated with alzheimer's disease. they have been concerns over side effects, which include brain swelling. 2 people have died while 14 percent of the trial
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participants suffered brain bleats 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 debit since the horrible nasty thing. so if you, if you are, if somebody who can slow it down and then eventually could it stop took over her, her be brutal. the companies behind the drug are now planning to apply for licensing, which would make it available for treatment within 2 to 3 years. at the world cup and guitar, it was group seized her and to play and pray with every team hoping to advance to the knockout stages of the tournament. this by leonor massey, missing a penalty. it was argentina getting a crucial win over poland. the 1st score was
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a bit clumsy. alexis mcallister's shot went off his foot on to his chin up against the post and into the goal. the 67 minute julio narrative made it to nail, and that was how it ended. argentina won the groove, followed by poland, whose fans, employer saw a few minutes after the game that they, too had advanced mexico and saudi arabia. both had a chance to claude their way to 2nd place in groups. see, after a scoreless, 1st half, mexico put itself in the lead with a corner cake that made it easy for henry morton strike. we're simply had to tap the wall in, in the 47 minutes a free cake. 5 minutes later, all but settled the match for mexico loose. chavez blasted the ball into the corner to help give mexico a to one victory. and let's take a look at the final standings in the competitive group. see with their victory over poland, argentina finished on top of the group,
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and advanced to the knockout stages and look at poland, finishing 2nd to advance as well. mexico, after their when finished tide with poland at 4 points, but poland were one better on goal differential. so mexico goes home as does a, saudi arabia moving on to grove, d to nicea was hoping for a major upset against offending champions, france a win would have offered a slim chance to advance the knockout stages. and they seemed on track in the 8th minute. but the celebrations were short lived as the goal was ruled off side, and the 2nd half a solo run by wahhabi cars re did result in a goal. and eventually, a surprising one. know when a, despite that result, france finished at the top of grew d. things the goal differential, again, australia's victory over denmark put them 2nd and they advance to the knockout stage in india and denmark are out. and finally,
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it's one of the most enduring symbols of friends. and now the beget has joined a united nations list of culturally important items, many french people by the crispy white love every day and can't imagine living without it. the beget was invented by bakers in the army of the emperor napoleon. viva la, beget this long, crispy love is the toast of france. and now the culinary world grande grisby with nice young soul duffer tribe again here for paris suffers the paris. so this is all louis unesco. the united nations heritage body has put there . it's his no, no how and culture of beget bred on its list of intangible cultural heritage begets have come to be a symbol of france around the world and have been a central part of the french diet for at least 100 years. yeah, you're there,
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you can tell from the smell how it looks, the color it was either good or as you the ingredients are simple. flour, water, salt, and yeast. but in the right hands, baker say the humble bread becomes a masterpiece narrows. she wrote to learn by touching and shaping the don't up all the time and take as long as 10 years is on poker missiles. it may be, it's the carp cutting, but fewer people are slicing into begets and recent decades. still, france makes about 16000000 loaves a day. that $6000000000.00 begets a year and sold for about a euro and might be worth taking a bite bone at the seats. and we, as a quick reminder of the top stories we're following for you today. sony's authorities are redoubling their efforts to stamp out unrest over their 0 covet policy. elise are on the streets and force,
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but the fine officials also relaxing some curves. there is still widespread. the sent that's all for me for now. i'm next is the, the we business with rob wants. remember, you can always get all the latest news on our website. that is, of course d, w dot com and make sure to also follow us on social media. our handle on twitter is actually the we news article for lee. thank you so much for watching people and trucks injured one, trying to see the city center more and more refugees are being turned away at the border. families played on the tax in syria to these credit owners with administrative.
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