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ah, we will show you how climate change and environmental conservation is taking shape around the world and how we can all make a difference. knowledge grows through sharing. download it now, feel free. ah ah, this is d w. news coming to live from berlin. the world pays tribute to the king of football. brazil declares 3 days of national mourning for its beloved superstore striker bailey. also in the program, china reopens it's borders after nearly 3 years of covered 19 travel restrictions.
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but other nations are keeping a wary eye on beijing's rising infection numbers and 2 years on why britain is struggling with the pullout from leaving the european union economic benefits promised 5 breaks and supporters have failed to materialize. ah hello, i'm terry martin. good to have you with brazil has declared 3 days of national mourning for the football legend pay late the striker, the only player to win 3 world cups has died of cancer aged 82. his coffin will lie at the stadium of his hometown club santo's before he's buried. they, they rose to prominence as a teenager and to achieve international fame when he scored twice against sweden. in the 1958 world cup final, he won the competition again in 19621974 many in brazil and
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around the world. he was much more than a sportsman sal paolo's, albert einstein hospital where football legend paley passed away. his fans gathered outside to bid farewell and mourn the loss of the man. brazilians called the king for samuel management. i came to pay my respects. my good bye come or in fact, the king never dies for me. he did not die. i came to pay my respects somehow managing his people also came out to urbana caldera stadium home to pay lace former football club santos, rio statue of christ. the redeemer was lit up in his honor and tributes were laid outside mira canal stadium. the me, this book of the loop is other for me, soccer is in morning. well, we had our defeat, brazil lost the world cars, filica and we have the news of the death of our king that it was
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a deal. but life goes on. a very sad vitamin but pele was history. a legend thought on landon helen number 10 o is the football great, also inspired athletes in other sports. a orgy mice came, but he had a great impact on athletes in general that everyone wanted to be the palais in their sport. it became a joke. i think i did a brazil is now beginning 3 days of morning for a footballer who transcended the game. they would try hard, directed a documentary on haley. he shared with us some of his personal memories of the striker. yeah, i was very lucky and privileged, i guess, an honest to spend quite a bit of time with him. and i recently, maybe 15 years ago, i think on some filming what, and then again, a few years later. and then we get a big film with netflix. lou petty was an absolute gentleman. people talk about him
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as a great player. i'm a great man and he was a great man. he would come into the room and in that period he was already a little bit, physically incapacitates it, but he would light up a room he wants to get to know. everyone wants to chat to everyone. i think he's been in the k yet such a warm personality and weigh about him. he wanted everyone to feel this warmth, he had to catch up on a few other stories, making headlines around the world. today. president vladimir zalinski says most of ukraine is without power. after russia launched, one of its most destructive era. attacks of the war strikes damaged, residential buildings and infrastructure. a nation wide. 3 people were killed and 6 wounded. russian president vladimir putin says he wants closer military cooperation with china. that routine appeared on video with the chinese leader. she's in ping, beijing has not condemn the war in ukraine,
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but as also not provided direct support to russia. a military court in myanmar has sentenced also to cheat to 7 more years in prison. the ousted civilian leader was convicted of corruption in the latest case against her since last year's coo. so she is facing a total of 33 years in jail. china is reopening its borders after nearly 3 years of covered 19 travel restrictions looser rules have led to a spike and travel to and from china. at the same time searching credit virus infections are making some other nations nervous. a moment to remember for these passengers in china, nationwide travel has opened up again in the world's most populous nation, beijing's decision to loose in its covert 19 restrictions in early december was
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a welcome surprise for many years on cairo they should indeed open up and i'm supportive of this, everything including travel is getting more convenient and i'm going back to my home town now. finally, i can go home. it's great. you know, here i am really looking forward to traveling internationally again because i haven't gone abroad to ski for a long time or i'm a professional skier, so i can't wait to ski abroad again. while of the rules surrounding international travel will be relaxed on january 8th ahead of the lunar new year. china's busiest travel season, but a surgeon cove at 19 cases has prompted other countries to already impose restrictions on arrivals from china. the us, japan and south korea are among those now requiring a negative test. italy and spain have also introduced restrictions despite the use health agency saying such measures are
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a necessary chinese state media called the testing requirements. discriminatory with china, 0 covey policy winding down an infection. numbers going up, traveling like it's 2019, could be a long way off. it's 72 years since britain completed its withdrawal from the european union and it's still struggling with the fallout promised. economic gains have failed to materialize. britain has missed out on much of the recovery and global trades since the pandemic and the loss of a you workers has worsened labor shortages, healthcare, hospitality of agriculture. businesses are also facing higher costs and more red tape. even the arrival of the milk trucks makes the cheese make her feel a little wistful rex. it related losses forced simon sparrow to sell the majority stake in his company. i feel betrayed and rarely,
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rarely quite let down by a government that promised butch and delivered nothing. his small business used to deliver english chatter via mail order to private customers in the u. but thanks to breaks it, every single piece of cheese now requires a certificate from the veterinary office. that was prohibitively expensive. there's no way anybody's going to pay another $190.00 pounds plus all the paperwork. busy as evolve nearby and the northern english town of crew few ever imagined that breaks it would be so problematic. even in the breaks or heartlands like here in the north of england, people are reversing their opinion. polls show that a majority. now believe that rec, said, was a bad idea. however, this does not mean that their decision to leave you will be reversed, at least not any time soon. ron jones imports rugs from belgium. he's also facing a lot more red tape because of brakes. it. it was never a good idea. it was never
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a good idea, but it was the will of the people who are not the one thing. but for more and more studies show that post breaks at trade barriers are harming the british economy. and thank you for the lack of e u workers has caused labor shortages. i don't think it is worth to swallows. we thought it would. but we did want to bay ourselves again. really said dylan, which isn't stop common, you know, in the nurses there, you know, we've got we are so down now in florida it's been an unmitigated disaster. absolute disaster for in the meantime, simon's barrel is managing to sell cheese and a profit into you again via the european hub on the new majority. shareholder. the cheese maker would have never dreamt that breaks it would have caused him so many sleepless nights. sh. i asked, tugged at london,
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corresponded karl osmond. what changes people in britain are seeing there have been so many changes. terry, some of those changes have been more visible than others. but as you saw in the piece, this is having a very big economic impact, especially on british small businesses, is just so much more difficult to do business with the e u. thereof. customs checks there are inspections, delays problems with paying taxes. it has really led to a drastic drop in business between the 2 blocks. you have to say it's also more difficult for you businesses as well to import british goods to hire british workers to establish those relationships. because the e, the u. k is no longer in that e u. single market. all of this has become much more obvious over the last couple of years. and of course it's difficult to try to isolate the economic impacts of breaks it alone. but there has been some studies that have done that one of the
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most important coming from an independent government body that estimates rights. it did shrink the u. k. economy a by as much as 4 per cent. that is $100000000000.00 pounds per year. every different. oh well, ok. well, given that carl, how do britons feel about brags it 2 years in? are they satisfied with their decision? yeah, i mean it's important to remember this term and breakfast fatigue. very many people here. they simply just didn't want to talk about break, that it's been such a long process, they'd back all the way to 2016 and that you referendum now. however, this year we've changed. people are talking about it more. you heard those complaints in the peace, you hear them if you stand in those long passport lines. you airports and british people talking about breakfast again, more reports in the media as well. when you see the shortages of e u workers to that all adds up to a big reduction in support for bright,
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that one recent polls showing 56 percent of people year that leaving the e. u was the wrong decision, even more strikingly, less than a 3rd of people. now say it was the right decision, a big reduction in support for break them. and finally, carl, very briefly, are there still issues that still need to be ironed out between the you? can you very complicated divorce? very tricky. break up for sure. there was a laundry list of suggestions put forward by a small business bureau here in terms of ways to improve the current trade agreement between the 2 sides. some in the conservative party want to see a new deal similar to the trade agreement that switzerland has with the you look if you are one of those people that is holding their breath for a new agreement, or maybe even the u. k. rejoining the, you're not going to happen anytime soon. even the labor party has rolled that out. carl, great to see you again,
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corresponded carl enough when they're in london. british fashion passion, designer vivian westward, has died at the age of 81. she gave the punk movement it's trademark. look in the 19 seventy's a 5 decade career, sol, westwood, become a multi millionaire, but she never abandoned the rebellious politics that defined her fashion. o, a lifetime of rebellion, vivian westwood, made fashion about much more than just clothes. for more than 5 decades, the british design a used her creations as a platform political activism. she champion coals is from wiki leaks to what westwood described as a war for the very existence of the human race. tackling climate change in 1974 along with co conspirator malcolm mclaren who also managed punk band,
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the sex pistols. westwood opened the iconic sex clothing store on london's kings road from here, westwood. showcase her designs. helping set the style for punk and new wave in the early 19 eighties westward, went from punk provocateur to being britain's best loved fashion designer. she famously plundered history for inspiration. many of her ideas were immediately picked up by the main stream, unconventional and outspoken westwood twice earned british designer of the year and was awarded the older of the british empire by the queen. her designs and activism combined to spot cultural change. and i think my fashion give hewitt incredible choice in an age of conformity and it makes you look great,
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and it helps you to express your individuality. the school teacher turn want mother of hung leaves behind a life long legacy of rebellion. you're watching d. w. no is just a reminder of the top story we're following for you this. our football legend pele has died of cancer aged 82. he helped brazil when 3 world cups and a scene is one of footballs. greatest players. they lay enchanted fans and dazzled opponents of dex. we've got business for you and of course you can get all the latest news on our website d, w dot com. thanks for watching. mm hm. ah we've got to understand.
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