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because i'm responsible for the future. our country for the people who are behind the guardians of truth starts february 18th on d. w. ah ah, this is the w news alive from berlin. israel's prime minister pledges the strong arms with response to attacks over the past 2 days. when you mean that a gal who convened his security to cabinets after 2 shootings, east jerusalem, also coming up in the bundles niga, when the on berlin assets the dominance a belin. once again. it's the 5th straight time when you don't have to feed across
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town. rivals in the bell and stay tuned for more on sports later in the program. ah, i am eddie micah junior. welcome to the program is ready. police officers have sealed off the family home of the palestinian who killed 7 people outside the synagogue in east jerusalem. it comes up to israel security cabinet approved new measures in response to a wave of violence. in recent days, 7 people were killed and 5 others badly wounded. on thursday, 9, palestinians were killed on these. i leave read in the occupied. west bank is riley army engineers, building metal plate on the door and windows, their ceiling of the family home of the man they hold responsible for the attack outside a judas,
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lengthening clock on friday. it's one of several measures of proof that is rife, government after 2 successive shootings in disputed 80th of east jerusalem. and i hope will soon go deploy forces. we increase forces suttles and we do it in different arenas. not all. we will seal and destroy terrorists houses in an expedited procedure. so in order to hold those accountable who supported with terrorism from more williams, i'm going to more let is him attack? follow a deadly if they're alluded in the occupied with back on thursday, 9, palestinian for killed israel. faith. the operation was targeting bell stimulating the palestinian authority in the vest. bob has responded by announcing it. but hoyt oil security competition, which is tre. let's get more of this from our correspondence. rebecca rhetoric in jerusalem. hello, rebecca prime minister benjamin netanyahu is vowing
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a tough response to the latest attacks. what more can you tell us about what that will look like yet a straw strong, swift and actor it is how benjamin netanyahu describe these new measures. after 3 and a half hour, emergency meeting of the security cabinet, they announced some new measures. i'll just read them out for you, the home of the terrorist, the old as they are calling him a terrorist who carried out the terrorist attack. that is how israel sees these attacks in jerusalem will be sealed immediately ahead of a demolition that has already been confirmed to happen as you are also reporting that happened overnight. they also want the national insurance rights and additional benefits to be taken away from any attackers and potential assistance or family members that are considered to be assisting in what they describe as terrorist attacks. they want to potentially revoke id, that's very contentious of any attackers and their families. that is content that i
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say and needs further examination and further discussion in the government. they want to increase and expedite licensing for firearms so that civilians can bear arms in order to protect themselves. and they also, it will be of course, read reinforcing military and police in both the wet, both the west bank and here in jerusalem. so really a quite a strong response. this is really the 1st test in inverted commas of the new government to show how strong they can be in the face of such attacks. or benjamin netanyahu has called for com. he said that people shouldn't be taking matters into their own hands, that they should be allowing the security services to do their job. but many here, fearing that these measures could, in fact exacerbate the situation. now you are a secretary of state antony blinking is due to visit israel on monday. how cold the us help in any way to count tensions in the region. well as that
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remains to be seen, eddie, this has this trip by anti blink and has been a long time planned. it does, of course come at this time of heightened tension and that may in fact change the the substance of the visit. he will no doubt be urging both sides to remain calm. he'll be spending monday in jerusalem with the israelis and then on tuesday, he'll be heading to ramallah to meet with had a sitting president macklin, a boss on the palestinian side. i dare say he'll be urging the palestinians to re cooperate and security measures to reinstate that security cooperation between israel and the palestinians, which was severed after a raid in jeanine in the west bank on thursday. and on the israeli side, i, i dare say he'll be urging and he'll be having some hard words about the increased settlement talk that has come out of the security media yesterday that has long been a red line of the u. s. government. but of course, the other items on the agenda, including iran and ukraine. ok,
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you know the correspondence rebecca written in jerusalem. thank you. let's take a look at our stories making headlines around the world. ukraine has imposed sanctions on more than $180.00 russian bill origin, firms and individuals. and if you do address president wadman lensky said we are seized assets will be used for ukraine's defense. russia has intensified, it talks with ukraine in recent weeks. zelinski has described the situation on the front as extremely acute the apollo bow unconfirmed reports of a drone attack on an ammunition facility in centrally run. the incident coincided with the fire in the engine oil refinery in the northwest, though it's not clear if they're linked tensions are currently high between the run and the international community about iran's nuclear program. the u. s. city of memphis has disbanded the special police unit whose office as feed to the beat tyree nicole's. the move comes a day after body gum footage was released sho,
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in 5 officers, brutally kicking and punching the goals, doing a traffic stop, protest against police violence took place in several us cities on saturday. now many people think it's in eradicated but hanson's disease, more commonly known as leprosy, has disabled millions of people worldwide in over a $100000.00 new cases, globally asked a report at every year. today's wild leprosy day. yes. look at what's being done to find any wipe out this terrible with tension. he disfiguring condition. humanity has lived with leprosy for millennia, though, throughout most of history contracting, it meant a long, debilitating death sentence. the crippling disease has been treatable for around 80 years now. the symptoms generally 1st appear on the skin and mucous membranes, where the condition causes characteristic lesions. if the illness advances untreated, it can lead to deformities. it's caused by rod shaped bacteria that are
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closely related to the ones that cause tuberculosis. in fact, being vaccinated against t b provides partial protection against contracting, leprosy, like other bacterial infections. it can be treated with antibiotics, a multi drug therapy of 3 different medications, cures it and individuals. but the disease remains and demick in some countries. though the disease has grown rare in europe and the middle east, around $20000.00 people, every year still contracted and both the americas most in brazil and africa. but the lion's share of new cases now occur in southeast asia, particularly in india. most of the infections that we now see globally are largely from 3 countries, brazil, indian, indonesia. what happens is that leprosy is always clustered in certain communities
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or certain vulnerable groups, or even certain geography groups. these are very remotely located populations in remote geographies, and so on. we'll have less access to treatment, et cetera. so, oh, so it's in those mean the you, that the infection continues to try. how though, the bacteria that cause leprosy aren't really highly infectious, untreated people can spread it. and crowded living conditions increase the risk. in some places, patients have difficulty accessing the antibiotics even though they're provided for free by the world health organization. and the stigma associated with the disease means many seek to hide their condition for as long as possible. those factors and others continue to make it difficult to wipe out leprosy completely from on this that spring in a fragile desktop from the sense of social medicine art chow hallo. near to university in delhi ready wise leprosy still effect. and so many people,
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especially in india, hello and good afternoon. yes, it does continue to contribute to the line of new literacy cases, both across the world as well as in the southeast asia region. now in the understanding very quickly there too, perhaps proximate reasons. one that while elimination levels may have been achieved, but this does not mean that disease has come to a 0 disease will continue to happen. but as, as india has embarked on active surveillance of literacy cases, so new cases are being identified and notified. and that's, that's what seems to be to be raising the figures in the recent years. so, what is causing the numbers to increase? exactly?
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literacy is a disease with an extremely long incubation period. in fact, it's an enigma disease by some colors. so while elimination has been achieved, in other words, the level of new infections or persistent infections ma'am, dramatically fallen. and in fact, india did witness. the spectacular decline between early 990 s and roughly after 20052007 new cases will still continue to emerge as evidence is maintained. there are 2 aspects to understand. one as elimination was officially achieved, some of the very strong inputs that went into the mission program, very drawn and argue withdrawn, rather plan, actually. but the other issue of concern is at least in half
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a dozen states leapers in childhood. that's video trick literacy, ranging anything between 10 to 20 percent of the cases currently diagnosed. and these are aspects of concern. what can be done to protect people against literacy? well, as references specialists around the country argue. and this is particularly true for, for the leprosy and demick areas. in nearly half a dozen states that populations vulnerable populations are extremely poor, often located in remote geographies. the, the program needs to be sort of strange then back to previous levels. because as the, as the elimination was achieved, it was horizontal lies into the general, the services and some of the skills and inputs that went into earlier on now
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missing in a sense. ok, roger in delhi, thank you. thank ah. just for to now under and honestly the slide had, the berlin have fired the i head of sport. freddy babich, the move comes with head up 2nd to last. in a bonus league standards on saturday, they played host to crossed on rivals when he on and where desperately hoping to seal 3 points in the bid to avoid the drop. but the guests showed exactly why they are the ones chase in the region fall. if occasion to another dominance display, a raucous olympic stadium played host to a clash between struggling halter and high flying neighbors union could the home side pull off or not set to dense unions. european ambitions. it never looked likely, especially when the guests took the lead before half time defender
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denila do keith 3rd go in his last 3 appearances and yet another towering header. and it was tuning in the 2nd half geraldo becker, putting it on a plates for pals. the green past is defend is nowhere near close enough to prevent a tap in the eye. all felt the need to intervene over a potential fowl in the lead up did rabbit dedira gets enough of the bowl in this challenge. he did, according to the referee, the goal killed any chance to come back as union back the points. another bad day at the office to how to a 3rd loss on the bounce means they remain in the automatic relegation places. fullerniel know a 3rd straits when in show as they maintain pressure on league leaders by an coach . ers fisher cuts a satisfied figure as a visits his boss in the glory of a fit striped victory over there across town rivals. for now at least berlin
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