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he is the son of jewish holocaust survivors. how lucky that i was able to bill to just present berlin because the very costly, really and piece of building the biggest thing in the world is the spirit of architect of emotions. architecture is pending a mystery. believe me, distant starts december 25th on t w class with security forces cracking down on protests against master things. ah, unrest not seen since the 1989 pro democracy protests badging has said it will crack down on demonstrations of public anger against the measures. but was suggested to health officials that of the approach that has disrupt the economy or,
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and sean coon have already started easing restrictions. i'm encouraged my in beijing fabi and china's top corporate official, their signaling that restrictions will be eas. should this be seen as an admission that president, she's zip. well, it was very obvious by now that the z recovered policy is not sustainable. that is an opinion. it's also widely shaped by many chinese. and you are really very significant. and she said that we are now in a new phase of pandemic control. so i'm expecting a lot of small steps and also small progress, probably also back and forth. he and they are not a radical shift, but definitely a breakthrough or a dick a start for opening up and yeah, this is quite a significant here and, and i would say uh, we are seeing the end of 0 colbert, but not to morrow, but it's a long road actually, could this actually emboldened protest as after all, it appears that their protests have worked
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were i think only to some degree. so am yes, probably the anti lockdown. clashes could continue in some parts, especially for those people who are locked down without any legal foundation. so i think that people might feel emboldened to am, you know, am or not comply with the roots. m. s. a used to last year. so yes, this part probably am of the protest us might feel important, but there are protest. we're also about a political. i mentioned many people, especially in shanghai and, and paging asked for political change and at those demands will be met by really resolute or police presence and intimidation, a crackdown campaign which is really ongoing. also today, a lot of people receive phone calls. i mean those who took part in those demonstrations and are, you know, they get intimidated by a form, quotes with their employee through or through the university, et cetera. and that is still ongoing. and i don't think that and those protesters might feel are important. rather the opposite, they are intimidated. now rallies and solidarity have been taking place all over
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the globe. other chinese protest as aware of the international support. yes, it's really quite amazing. not only in europe and the u. s. but also, for example, university campuses in south korea, there were a lot of chinese students who am, you know, are even held demonstrations and those images dos and yet protest there really quite a subversive message for the chinese government here. so the censorship of course, is working overtime to suppress and to need those images. if you want to access them, then you have to use a p p n software on your phone or on your a laptop which eci officially is illegal here, but am only been can you excess free information, for example, on twitter or for a media where those images a shed, he and china people don't know about it and, and it, yeah, that's what, what makes it really very hard for the masses or to immobilize, to solidarity. and to really am know about it because only a few people use v p
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n and can only access those critical information. yeah, javier cut with our reporting from beijing. thank you for him. and let's have a look now at some of the other stories of making news to day human rights group say, a man has been shot dead by security forces in northern iran for celebrating the iranian football team's defeat against the u. s. and following exit from the world cup, many iranians refused to support the national team in response to a violent government crackdown on anti regime protests. germany, parliament has officially recognized the historical famine in ukraine as genocide. ukrainians commemorate the hello, the more a famine engineered by soviet russia's communist leader, joseph stalin. in the 19 thirty's, nearly 4000000 people starved to death. several countries already condemned the whole of the more as genocide. at least 2 people are dead and dozens more missing
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are for landslide swept away a section of highway in southern brazil. rescue workers say bad weather and the remote location in the state of paranoia are complicated. the search for survivors, hundreds of people have taken to the to the streets off to gray, the capital mikaela in support of a recent cease fire with government or the 200 children before as part of the peaceful. busy carnival schools integrate, have been closed for almost 2 years. and many hope the sci fi will mean they can reopen today as world aids day. but with world wide efforts about the corona virus pandemic, there's been much less of a focus on h. i. v aids. there's still no back seen that makes preventative measures to avoid infection is more important as our corresponding ugly increase reports from a cape town. several scientific breakthroughs have been made in recent years. once
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a month, since their medical penguin comes to this health center to get a package of prep, a daily pill of the pre exposure prophylaxis, protects people from getting h i v. when having sex. so my family generation to generation it's, they do have their age of a positive. so i came here to take prem because i wanna, i don't want to be that part of such ocean that is hitting plaza to the health center of the desmond to, to health foundation doubles up as a research site for many years residence in the massive familiarly township have been participating in clinical trials 18 year old marvel bengal ana is also considering taking part in a clinical trial for prevention options and injection instead of a daily pill. recently we had the breakthrough of that day per injectable. that only had to be given every 2 months that cavity, grover, long acting injectable. and at the moment in this very vicinity, we are tasting
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a 6 monthly prophylactic injectable, known as lemma kappa via. so if we can get to a point where young people round the world, only have to take an injection every 6 months, twice a year. that would be an extraordinary breakthrough. linda. gail becker is a leading infectious disease specialist overseeing protocols for several prep and h. i v vaccine trials. she praises the achievements in the past. in the ninety's, hundreds of thousands died of aids. now anti retroviral drugs allow patients to live a normal life with a normal lifespan. but the crisis is not solved. particularly in the global north, there has been a, you know, turning away from a chevy. i think many people think the pandemic is over far from it. we had 4000 young woman became infected with h. i v in the last week alone. and we still have a $150000.00 children newly and did result chevy every year. at there is
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still a pandemic raging in many parts of the world. it's almost like we've written half the book. and you know, we walking away before the rest of the, the book is, is finished am. and that to my mind is a, you know, is, is, is a catastrophe because of all the investment we've had in the last 2 years could be lost if we don't actually finish the story. then say, mabel been gone, i wants to play her pass in finishing the story back at home. the 18 year old is busy, convincing friends to take crap little article because they say little eaten daily peel, because they're not sick. i think it's to get people more and catered about it. mattel, bengal on a says her generation is the 1st one to openly talk about h. i v. an important step to end the pandemic.
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aah! at the football woke up in cot. i was group seized her and to play and pray with every team hoping to advanced to the knockout stages of the tournament. despite laila massey missing a penalty, it was argentina getting a crucial wind over poland. the 1st school was a bit clumsy lexus mcallister's shot went off his foot on to his chin up against the post and into the in the 6th and 7th minute julian aberice made it to him and that was how it ended. as a tina one, the group followed by poland, whose fans and plays saw a few minutes after the game that they, to mexico and saudi arabia both had a chance to claw their way to 2nd place in groups. see. after a scoreless, 1st half, mexico put itself in the corner kick. it made it easy for him martin. the strike
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was simply hard to tap the ball in the 4 to 7 minutes. free kick. 5 minutes later, all but settled the match from mexico. louis chavez, the last of the ball into the corner to help give mexico 8 to one victory. first, take a look at the final standings in the competitive group see with their victory over poland, argentina finished on top of the group and advanced to the knockout stages and look at poland, finishing 2nd to advance as well. mexico. after that, when finished tide with poland at 4 points, poland, one better on gold of rancho mexico. go on. as do saudi arabia willing to rob de tonisha was hoping for a major upset against defending champions france. winwood offer a slim chance to advance to the knockout stages and they seemed on track of the 8th minutes. but the celebrations were short lived as the goal was ruled offside and 2nd half a solo wrong by why be a cause read did result in ago. and eventually,
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a surprising one, the win is by that result, france finished at the top of group d, thanks to gold of renshaw, australia's victory over denmark for them. second, that they advanced law called stage tunisia and denmark, art. and finally, it's one of the most enduring symbols of france. and now the humble beget as joined the united nations list of cult culturally important items, invented by bakers in the army of the emperor napoleon began to say quit a central part of life in france. and of mealtimes. viva la, they get this long. krispy love is the toaster france and now the culinary world extending. first b, it's nice young soul, definitely tribe again here for paris suffers a paris. so this is otherwise you less scout the united nations heritage body has
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put there it is. no know how and culture of the get read on its list of intangible cultural heritage. but gets, have come to be a symbol of france around the world and had been a central part of the french diet for at least 100 years. yeah. hello there. you can tell from the smell how it looks. the color 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. larose low to learn by touching and shaping the dough, that all they can take as long as 10 years on poker nestles 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 begets
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a year and sold for about a year old. and might be worth taking a bite bone at the feet. christine agree, while the voices behind the hugely successful rock by sleep of mac has died at the age of 79. ah, maggie was a key contributor to the group's global success in the 19 seventy's and eighty's writing some of their biggest songs, like little off the back. so more than $100000000.00 records i and that's it from me and that is team for i'll have an update for you at the top of the hour. i don't go away, we have some business news for you next just after the short break. and remember, you can always get all the latest international news culture and sport on our
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