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a joy ah, was there another symbolic meaning to this beautiful lady that perhaps we just don't understand? a switch for answers? storage room on d w ah ah, this is d, w. news live from berlin, israel and else is tough. new security measures after the deadliest violence in a decade as the victims of shootings, an east jerusalem buried, prime minister netanyahu vows to punish attackers and their supporters and make it
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easier for israelis to own firearms. also coming up on world leprosy day, we'll look at the fight to eradicate a disease which sees 100000 new cases every year and a record breaking victory in tennis. novak doc, which is crowned australian, open champion for the 10th time. ah, i'm here mohammed. welcome to the program, is rarely police have sealed off the home of a palestinian accused of killing 7 people. i'll fight a synagogue in east jerusalem. they're preparing the house for demolition. this comes after israel's security cabinet approved new measures in response to a wave of violence in recent days. is truly army engineers. building becky plates on the and windows,
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their ceiling of the family home of the man they hold responsible for the attack outside a judas, lengthening o'clock on friday. it's one of several measures, a proof by strife government after 2 successive shootings in disputed 80th of east jerusalem. and hope also good employ forces. we increased force of syllables and we do it in different arenas. not though we will seal and destroy terrorists houses in an expedited procedure. so in order to hold those accountable who supported terrorism from one, hone in. sub html literacy attack, follow a deadly is diluted in the occupied with bank. i'm thirsty. 9, palestinian for kit is right. 5th. the operation was targeting belts, damian militants. the palestinian authority in the fest bank has responded by announcing it for toys all its security competition with astray.
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well as get more in this weather, sammy, so call a journalist in jerusalem. so sammy netanyahu announces a series of tough security measures, and he's also looking to fast track them. how is this being received by the israeli public? i would say most of the israeli public as supports an ira insist and they would basically support these kinds of measures. but they nevertheless, the public is very much ed divided regarding this a government. of course there are those who support the iron fist. you have those who even go and think that there should be stronger measures. there was a member of parliament today that said the whole village should be destroyed. a wind attacks like these unknowns. and indeed, yesterday, last night, we saw sectors going in burning cars of palestinians, burning a palestinian home in a village. little blue sky is throwing stones and so forth. at the same time,
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you had tens of thousands of israel, eastern intel, of them demonstrating against the government against the tradition reforms that nathaniel is leading and his government are leading. and they're claiming that nathaniel wants to turn is went from a liberal democracy into dictatorship. so there's lack of trust from these circles, which i in fact delete. the international community is keen to avoid further escalation is not affecting netanyahu's government in any way. well, a day, the composition of the cover colored government, israel is very right wing, very extreme. we have rare religious parties that are not concerned with the positions of the international community. we have the, the party headed by them are bent via that is a radical right and another one. so these parties are definitely not the concerned with, with what the international community thinks and,
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but i can tell you that when it comes to nathan, yahoo, it is still a question whether he still wants to maintain good relations with the american administration. and to have this kind of very special relationship, or whether what he has in mind right now, which is what people in the radio position say that all what he's interested in is avoiding prison term because of the trial against them. so he's willing, at this stage, according to critics to take down the israeli economy and to take down the israeli security and to cling on to his partners in coalition and destroy the legal system in his room. and speaking a foreign involvement u. s. secretary of st. anthony blinkin will be traveling to jerusalem, and rom ally in the coming days is his visit likely to com. tensions? well, there might be a car for a few days. and there definitely israel,
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your authorities are going to tell him that israel has succeeded in maintaining calm with the gaza strip, and that it will not change the status of the temple mount deluxe or mos compound. and they will tell him those things, but at the same time, the cabinet has decided to expand the settlement project in the west bank. anthony, blinking is not going to like it. and the palestinian authority has announced that it was cut off the a security coordination and the oven out on saturday that they're going to stick to this policy. these are big challenges for the secretary of state st. janice, sammy so called reporting for us from jerusalem. thank you very much. indeed. houses disease is also known as leprosy. it's disabled millions of people around the world. over a $100000.00 new cases are reported every year. and as we mark world leprosy day is
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to look at what's been done to wipe out the disease. humanity has lived with leprosy for millennia. no. 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 is caused by rod shaped bacteria that are 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 in individuals, but the disease remains and demick in some countries. though the disease has grown
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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 you now see globally are largely from 3 countries, brazil, indian, indonesia. what happens is that leprosy is always clustered in certain communities or certain vulnerable groups, or even certain geography groups. these are very remotely located populations in remote geographies, and so on. who have less access to treatment, et cetera. so, ah, so it's in those mainly you, that the infection continues to try while though the bacteria that caused leprosy aren't really highly infectious. untreated people can spread it, and crowded living conditions increase the risk. in some places,
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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. ah, to some tennis news now and no back talk of it has beaten stephanos to see past to win the australian open men's final shock of each one in 3 straight sets after a dominant start and things got quite close to the last 2 sets. but a joke of which prevailed winning 637676, a sub has now won a record extending 10th australian open. he's also match rifle adults all time record of 22 grand slams. well, joining me in the studio is danielle barcelona. from d w sports or daniel,
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how close was this final? well, i mean, joke of each one in straight sets, but it was a lot closer than it actually seemed. now the 1st that he came out confident composed it looked like he could really run away with the match. but stefano city passed, he really took it to joke of it a little bit more in the 2nd and the 3rd sets. now unfortunately for him, maybe it was a lack of experience or the fact that he was playing a joke of it. he wasn't able to capitalize on that. but what really stood out for me was a 2nd set because joke of it, you know, technically wasn't playing his best tennis. he looked frustrated, he made a few mistakes, but he was really able to turn that around and he didn't lose that set. and that just shows mentally how strong he is and why he is a champion. i mean, of course, he's got a lot of experience. he's played a lot of finals. and the fact that he even got through this whole tournament just dropping one set. it shows why he is so good. yeah, he's reached another milestone in his career to tell us more about that. i mean,
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coming into this one, it was massive both on the court and off the court because of course, like we saw on the court, he knew that if he won, he was going to tie raf and those record of 22 grand slams, which is massive a record extending tense, australian open, so that's a lot of pressure as well. he was nursing a head injury. so when you're an athlete and you have that injury in the back of your head, it can cause you to lose focus. also off the court, we saw the drama that was going on with his father and the fact that la master, he wasn't even allowed to enter australia. he got deported. so that's a lot and you could see when he won, he was so overcome with emotions. he ran into the crowd, celebrating with his team. he was crying. he even said it himself, it was the toughest tournament of his career and the biggest victory. so does this leave room for a joke of it to be the greatest of all time? i mean, his opponent after the match said already he's the best player to ever have picked up a racket. of course,
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his accomplishments speak for themselves 22 grand slam titles. of course, when we talk about the best tennis, where is of all time, we have to talk about roger federer, rough and adult, and joke of it, of course. now federer, he's retired so he can't win anymore. and a doll recently, he's been struggling with a lot of injuries. so i mean joke that right now he looks confident he looks healthy, looks fit and he doesn't look like he's going to start winning at any time. now one thing is for sure ref, an adult and joke of which are very competitive. so we can be assured that an adult is doing everything he needs to be doing to get ready for rolling gatos, where he's the king and is not going to be easy. but of course both. some of the best chancellors who ever play the sport dyna, pasadena, bring us all the latest there. thank you so much. m d w sports. thank you. and in the other sports news bonus leak aside, hardtop berlin has fired the head of fort freddy, bob edge. they move comes with heart as 2nd to last in the been to seek
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a standings on saturday. they played host to cross town rivals and young and we're hoping to seal 3 points in their bed to avoid the drop. but the guests put up another dominant 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 denila do key 3rd goal in his last 3 appearances and yet another towering header. and it was too near the 2nd half geraldo becker putting it on a plates for palsied green. past is defenders 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 ball. in this challenge he did. according to the referee,
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the gold killed any chance of comeback as union bank the points another bad day at the office to help her. a 3rd loss on the bounce means they remain in the automatic relegation places for o'neill know a 3rd straight win and shows they maintain pressure on lead leaders by him coach. ers fisher cuts a satisfied figure, as the visitors basked in the glory of a 5th straight victory over their crosstown rivals. for now, at least berlin belongs to union. and by noon except to a 3rd draw in succession and saturdays late again. after visitors attract frankfurt, scored in the 2nd half to an a one older home side. got off to a dream start when the ro, san, a slash of fish shot past kevin trap. in the 34th minutes bots. frankfurt had back through rando cornel wanting to make it 6 games without defeat by ins. lead at the
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top of the league is now down to just one point in watching d. w. news live from berlin. stick around because coming up next after the break is, well stories will be following ukrainian police officers dealing with war crimes. or marty can also find much more news analysis and video on a website that is d w dot com. i'm really mohammed and to watch and i'll see you soon. bye. how about taking a few risks? you could even take a chance on what raring to.
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