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and living conditions in their country and inspiring with their ideas. valley africa. watch go to w documentary. ah ah, business dw news live from berlin. china has a new 2nd in command. the national peoples congress approved lee chung as premier. he was nominated by shing pink and is a staunch ally of the president. also on the show, japan marks the anniversary of the fukushima disaster. the nuclear meltdown
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triggered by the deadly earthquake and to nominate is still making waves with china's government and japanese fishermen denouncing plans to release radioactive water into the c. plus it's a heart warming. look at bird rescuers and it could be taking home an oscar this weekend. we look at the indian film all that bri ah, i'm marrying an evans dean. welcome. in china, lea chung has been appointed as a premier, the nation's 2nd highest post. it follows his nomination by president. she ping. lee is now tasked with running the government and managing the economy. his post was confirmed during he annual parliamentary sessions is the 1st time it's taken place in full in 3 years after being scaled back during the pandemic.
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i spoke earlier to journalists, father in crash more in beijing, and he told us more about chinese newly appointed premier lee check. yeah, i think of for once and he's his pro business background. we know that he and her recently served as a party secretary of shanghai, the number one economic city of the country. and during that time his record is quite solid. he attracted a lot of foreign businesses and most notably attested to shanghai. and if you talk to a c all or started found us, most of him appraised them. this is quite a pragmatic. he listens to their concerns. so they're said. but on the other side, he's also a very, a strong ally, office heating ping. they've been knowing each other for a very long time, and he's very loyal to see. i mean, that was also very clearly visible and directly or just one year ago. and leach young as our party secretary of shanghai implemented
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a very radical 2 months locked down at which basically brought the economy to a standstill. and a many shanghai residents were really suffering from food shortages in the 1st 2 weeks. and i mentioned this explicitly because our beijing gave the order to implement and is the 0 corporate strategy. and each young followed. so he's really kind of you can say, a party soldier who are implemented seating things order. and i think he was also in some way revolt watered for his legality. so you have those 2 aspects who are also a little bit a contradiction to itself. well, we should also mention that over the past few years present, she has actually been shifting the power of the premier to part institutions. so will the premier role that lee is going to be filling even allow him to make any kind of meaningful reforms. yeah, that is a very crucial question and what we know definitely that the role of the prime
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minister has been diminished. he doesn't hold as much power as he used to. so they're said, but on the other hand, i'm mildly optimistic. leach young, he already gained the trust of a student pinged a long time ago. so i think that will make things easier. and we know that during the initial people's congress, the growth target for this year was set at around 5 percent. that is lower than expected and it goes to show that probably the focus for this yes m economic development is not on the american growth itself, but also it leaves some room for reforms and those reforms are really needed to make the economy here. motrin are more sustainable and to, for example, a booster consumption here. and i think leach young is still probably the right person to do that, whether he will go all the way that he or what he wishes to. we don't know yet. we will have to see in the coming months. all right, that was journalist to father in crestmarc reporting for us from beijing. 5 in
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thank you so much. in japan, a nation wide minute of silence marked the 12th anniversary of the deadly earthquake and tsunami that triggered a nuclear meltdown. it was one of the worst natural disasters in the nation's history. more than 20000 people died or went missing. entire towns were devastated by giant waves, and many nuclear plants were shut down around the country. but aside from remembrances the day was also mark my protests, japan will begin releasing waste water from the damage fukushima nuclear plant into the sea, raising fears in japan and neighboring countries of long term health effects and damage to commercial fishing. how will pacific ocean fish be affected by waste water from fukushima, nuclear plant? more than a 1000000 tons of it is set to be released into the ocean. the japanese governments, as it poses no risk. but local fishermen are concerned while more than one little
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kirk or young, we're worried that the reputation of our pro useful suffering even more damage. still the government has decided to allow the water release. we really cannot accept this why we feel so helpless. ever since this, an army in 2011 water has been used to cool the 3 nuclear reactors, devastated by meltdowns. this produces around a 100000 liters of waste water every day. the energy from tapco runs the water through a treatment system, but it's still contains tritium, a radioactive element, which in large quantities can cause cancer. but tapco says the low levels of tritium mean, it's not much different to see water and as run tests to show that fish can live in it. still many a concerned about the long term effects. if you had just something with a beta emitter, like a tuna, or an oyster that has radionuclides in it,
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your internal cells have no protection whatsoever. you don't see these right away. um, it takes years, sometimes decades for these numbers to show up. other expense, say the tritium is so diluted that it's not a problem. so you get about the same amount in the fish as in the water. and that means that radioactive dose is quite low. and the other factor about tritium is that it's got a very weak radioactive emission, but the fukushima plans aren't popular in the wider region, either. china's south korea and the pacific islands of all called for rethink. despite the opposition, japan says the release will begin in the coming months and continue for the next 30 years. let's get a check now. some of the other stories making news around the world. and afghanistan, one person has been killed and several others injured in a blast that hit the northern province of bulk is comes days after another explosion. they are killed,
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the provinces governor and 2 others. the islamic state group claimed responsibility for that attack. police in the nurse, northern german city of hamburg, say the shooter and a jehovah. witnesses center was a former member of the religious denomination. the gunman killed himself and 6 others, including a pregnant woman. police also say they'd recently received an anonymous tip off about the suspects, mental state villages and indonesia have been covered in ash after one of the world's most active volcanoes erupted. mount morabe produced an ash cloud, 3000 meters high. authorities have set up a restricted zone around the crater, but so far there are no reports casualties. robbie's last major robson back in 2010 killed 300 people on iran and saudi arabia have agreed to re establish diplomatic relations and reopen embassies within 2 months. after years
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of tensions, the surprise agreement was broken by china, which held it as a victory for a dialogue and peace. the restoration of ties offers hope for peace in yemen, where saudi arabia has led a coalition against the wrong backed, who sees after years, all still it is saudi arabia and iran announced their re establishing diplomatic and economic toys. the breakthrough was mediated by china. the communicate was signed in beijing am on monday. we hope that this new chapter will end the stalemate and relations of the last 7 years and lead to greatest stability and safety in the regional government, as well as to more development and prosperity for the people in tensions between the regional powers have threatened stability in the persian gulf in 2016 relations was severed when suny led saudi arabia executed irving shiite cleric
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protests as and she, i lead iran then attacked saudi diplomatic missions. the conflict has spilled over into other countries. the saudis and iranians are vying for influence in syria. iraq and lebanon, where terran backs has bella militants. in yemen. both sides have been locked in a proxy war for years. now observe as say, the deal brings a chance to end the civil war is that there will be at least most awards, a permanent cessation of hostilities in yemen, and a peace deal within yemen. sir, to maintain that on a, on a more permanent basis within washington has welcome the saudi iranian reproach more as a step towards lowering tensions in the region. the 2 sides are set to reopen embassies. in the coming weeks. the oscar is movie a war as take place this weekend, and one of the documentary is nominated for an academy award. is the film all that
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breathes. it's about 2 brothers running a bird rescue clinic in delhi. it's hard to imagine, but the stars of an oscar nominated film live here in the indian capital feathered ones. these birds of prey would normally be soaring through the skies, but their badly injured they're getting treatment at this clinic in delhi, from brothers mohammed and nadeem. so my deposit guess is are there was other than at the hand? yo, the most common injury who yet is from the carts? people fly. yeah. india. they're part of indian culture. yeah. my, the indian, can you tell me a cat guide flamed, but the kites have shop hedges side on the birds fly unto them at them and that so when we are brought the 1st word in, we used to see them dying on the street dying of starvation durango's toast are only cold running over them, buried wounded and all that on the day we close our doors. these are going to
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suffer a lot. these bird will be back on their order and dying. the sloping fruit to them barely team go to lay a film crew accompanied the brothers for 3 years, gathering hundreds of hours of footage. the result is now in the running for best documentary film award at the oscars. there's certainly no hollywood glamour at the wildlife rescue clinic. in delhi, oregon, new birds have just arrived for treatment. one of them is an egyptian vulture, a particularly rare bird. 6 people work at the clinic. none of them are formally trained. the brothers originally wanted to be body builders. then they began caring for birds 12 years ago. we're planning to do it for the rest of her life and the law minded. and when we die,
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someone else will have to take care of them. from the one we are thinking about it, so the finger hospital to a proper place of bag bird hospital, not something with his attorney out of our house. now demon muhammad are looking forward to being in the audience on sunday to look for sponsorship, their clinic survives on donations. they've rescued and released some 26000 birds so far. a success they see is greater than any potential award to german soccer. now an verse endorsement meet local rival shaka. later on saturday, it's one of the biggest rivalries in the buddhist lega. this year and dormant are challenging for the late title, a while shaka are fighting relegation. ah, the numbers are all in favor of a victory for don't mind when if he chalka in the viet davi don't want r unbeaten in the last 8 league matches. and if scored a whopping $22.00 goals,
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if that isn't enough, the 2nd place team is taking on the 17th in the boonies. he got table. but does any of that matter? not according to the document coach. get assigned and b as always this will be a match, shaped by emotion and intensity on way or rank on the table has no meaning. it's really just about those 90 minutes. even wooten chalka also on the same chalka. they've only conceded one goal in the last 6 games and there's a new sounds hence of team spirit. and then, and if dorman gives a 100 percent and so to weep and it'll be very difficult. it's our job to prevent them from reaching that 100 percent. and that means what sets us apart. unmatched a is our mentality. it chalka will be happy that don't want to be played without several key players, including you some poor court who's what the game winner against them the last time
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around. whatever the outcome, this rivalry is about more than just points, pride and bragging rights also on the line. spanish prosecutors have charged football club barcelona with corruptions. barcelona are accused of paying over $8000000.00 euros to the former vice president of the country's refereeing committee. payments were allegedly made between 212018. the investigation started accidentally after tax authorities discovered irregularities several years ago. the club denies any wrong doing. you're up to date on dw news. i'm married ever steam. thanks for watching. ah, what people have to say matters to us. mm.
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