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with a severe quake rocking the area in 2016, the famous also temple was also partially destroyed. the japan is a country of contrast with excited passengers getting them. mustang self is while the hippo yoshi seem train wait, said kim moto station. the special train as an attraction and usual, especially since the japanese don't get much vacation time making short outings quite popular. me think you 2 people have discovered the appeal of special trains. it all started with a luxurious 7 stars. and now nearly every region has its own trains. each of the has its own character, meant to exude more nostalgia than luxury. and with cause boasting an old fashioned but completely modernized, designed the route takes passengers through the tumor river valley, following the course of the river for about 2 and a half hours. i me the car with a viewing window reveals, majestic, scenery. chain is driven by the oldest still operational steam locomotive in japan built in 1922 about the view outside is the main attraction. the coma river is one of the fastest flowing waterways in the country. how
with a severe quake rocking the area in 2016, the famous also temple was also partially destroyed. the japan is a country of contrast with excited passengers getting them. mustang self is while the hippo yoshi seem train wait, said kim moto station. the special train as an attraction and usual, especially since the japanese don't get much vacation time making short outings quite popular. me think you 2 people have discovered the appeal of special trains. it all started with a luxurious 7 stars....
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and in nato, also addressing the issue of investing more together. then at the same time we believe in dialogue with russia. not just because we need to strive for better positions, we have a low point in our relationship with russia at the end of the cold war but we need to continue tostrive for a better relationship because russia is our neighbor . but even if we don't believe that it's possible to have a better relationship with russia in the foreseeable future we need to talk to them because we need to talk to them on arms control and talk to them on how to manage a difficult relationship. for me, our focus is on the strengths and i refer to my own experiences as prime minister of norway, we talked to russia even during difficult times not in spite of nato but because nato has the strength to enable us to talk with them on the limitations on their military medications and energy and many other issues. so again cannot tell you exactly what allies will agree a year from now but i am confident that in one way or another we will continue to foment th
and in nato, also addressing the issue of investing more together. then at the same time we believe in dialogue with russia. not just because we need to strive for better positions, we have a low point in our relationship with russia at the end of the cold war but we need to continue tostrive for a better relationship because russia is our neighbor . but even if we don't believe that it's possible to have a better relationship with russia in the foreseeable future we need to talk to them...
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and then also the people also -- like risk assessment. their reassessment, healthcare workers, for example, healthcare workers, one of the reasons from assessment we have done, the health worker, the flood we see, covid-19 -- [inaudible] for the health workers been vaccinated, these are health workers who are -- [inaudible] so the really needs to be, to explain to them this -- they live in the community where they spend most of the time and they come back to the place of work where there working at. so if you don't understand certain concepts come certain ideas, they don't have logic of what is happening because everybody -- then they will also affect their community. on the other hand, if the committee is also involved in what is happening, they may also affect the beef of the health worker. [inaudible] all of has to move. .. all of them are coming in we include them. thank you. >> thank you. you opened our session this morning with an overview of work at the global level and global needs and challenges have evolved in the past year and
and then also the people also -- like risk assessment. their reassessment, healthcare workers, for example, healthcare workers, one of the reasons from assessment we have done, the health worker, the flood we see, covid-19 -- [inaudible] for the health workers been vaccinated, these are health workers who are -- [inaudible] so the really needs to be, to explain to them this -- they live in the community where they spend most of the time and they come back to the place of work where there...
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also. busy he plans to reinvigorate reading in economy through our strengthening domestic capability as well as expanding ties with the regional states, especially friendly countries in the region, and also a pivot to the east policy and he's going to reinvigorate 5 with. ready china, latin america, russia, and therefore, we are going to shift to, to witness a shift and foreign policy and economic policy of the country. and, you know, this is pretty well important. ok, all important points you raise. we're going to the domestic policy as well as well . as the foreign policies in just a moment, but 1st on that issue of turn out to leave a hand on his turn out is critical for this election. is it not my my to get from to her on seems to suggest that true or not could be at 55 percent. there are other projections that they turn out could in fact be lower than previous selection, and they're putting, turn out perhaps 44 percent. would you say that the electorate is excited about this particular
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also coming up the u. s. vice president visit from mexico on a mission to reduce migration. commonly, harris that hope not force will keep people from leaving their home, but worn. there was no quick fix to poverty and violence. the clock is ticking on germany's nuclear reactors with just over one year until the last is scheduled to shut down. we look at how the country is preparing for its posted atomic future. and that athletes without borders, international olympic committee pick the team of refugees to compete at the tokyo ah, ah, i'm see me so i'm glad you could join us supporters of jailed russian opposition. politician alexi and yvonne. they are set to go on trial today in moscow, they're being accused of extremism. the court case is the toughest attempt to dismantle novalis nationwide network, the support prosecutors accused his anti corruption foundation of to destabilize russia. if found guilty, members could face prison sentences and be prevented from running in september's parliamentary electio
also coming up the u. s. vice president visit from mexico on a mission to reduce migration. commonly, harris that hope not force will keep people from leaving their home, but worn. there was no quick fix to poverty and violence. the clock is ticking on germany's nuclear reactors with just over one year until the last is scheduled to shut down. we look at how the country is preparing for its posted atomic future. and that athletes without borders, international olympic committee pick the team of...
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and he is going to shift the foreign policy to some extent also.ans to reinvigorate the iranian economy through strengthening domestic capabilities, as well as expanding ties with the regional states, especially friendly countries in the region, and also a pivot to the east policy, he is going to reinvigorate ties with china, latin america, russia, and africa. therefore, we are going to witness a shift in foreign policy and economic policies in the country, and this is pretty important. dareen: we are going to look at the domestic policy as well as the foreign policies in just a moment, but on the issue of turnout, ali fathollah nejad, turnout is critical for the selection, is it not? -- for this election, is it not? my two guests from tehran seem to suggest that turnout could be at 55%. there are other projections that say turnout could in fact be lower than previous elections, and they are putting a turnout of perhaps 44%. would you say the electorate is excited about this particular election in iran? >> well, of course not, there is widespread v
and he is going to shift the foreign policy to some extent also.ans to reinvigorate the iranian economy through strengthening domestic capabilities, as well as expanding ties with the regional states, especially friendly countries in the region, and also a pivot to the east policy, he is going to reinvigorate ties with china, latin america, russia, and africa. therefore, we are going to witness a shift in foreign policy and economic policies in the country, and this is pretty important. dareen:...
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we have also heard from sophia. so big is step father, who's saying that he has already had a chance to meet her. know i was given the opportunity to meet her without police supervision in an informal setting and she looks good. thank god, her health is fine. sophia has been transferred to health arrest, but she is due in minsk. the only thing i know is that there is no tracking bracelet on her. i'm also bound by a non disclosure agreement, so i can give many details. now a little bit of background into this story in may, the couple was on board, a ryan airplane traveling from athens to vilnius, which is the lar, if you waiting and capital when it was grounded by bell russian authorities because of a false bomb threat. now, when the aircraft landed in minsk airport to the couple was immediately taken by bell russian police roman protest. savage was the founder of the next telegram candle, labeled as extremist by minsk afterward. pretty much became the number one source of information for the protesters against presi
we have also heard from sophia. so big is step father, who's saying that he has already had a chance to meet her. know i was given the opportunity to meet her without police supervision in an informal setting and she looks good. thank god, her health is fine. sophia has been transferred to health arrest, but she is due in minsk. the only thing i know is that there is no tracking bracelet on her. i'm also bound by a non disclosure agreement, so i can give many details. now a little bit of...
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at that point it also then today. it's a safety back here indicate that it's loaded and that would lock it in place. it has what it's called to it ref. the vizier site graduated out to 2000 meters. europe of course uses the metric system and as you can see you be going through them. there's a aperture right here. and you would line it up with the front sight on your target. now these are not necessarily good for long long range. yeah, depending on the accent and the ability of the marksman. and also came the issued with the m was 1898 bayonet. yes, sir. people at i prefer to is the butcher blade whatever good. it looks like what you're not something like they used to use. ncos, we're also sometimes issued or engineers or issued really they had salt teeth on the back. now, this one does not that i'm just a regular enlisted soldier so i don't have the salt teeth on mine. an interesting fact about that. is that especially later when the war in the americans enter? i thought that was intent that was intended to. where as
at that point it also then today. it's a safety back here indicate that it's loaded and that would lock it in place. it has what it's called to it ref. the vizier site graduated out to 2000 meters. europe of course uses the metric system and as you can see you be going through them. there's a aperture right here. and you would line it up with the front sight on your target. now these are not necessarily good for long long range. yeah, depending on the accent and the ability of the marksman. and...
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and now also in book form. the me, ah, the 1st ideas of identity word written in poetry, in what's happened between the points. a and point b, that gap could be fields with literature in the world is changing into what feels like a whole new one. the climate change colonialism migration. the big issues about times. and just some of the topics explored by the 8 nominee for the german nonfiction fries this year. yeah, in portugal we meet young writes is not afraid to confront. the doc is chapters the big country's history. but both american novelists. jenny, also on the challenges of writing fiction in times of crisis. the melting icebergs causing floods thousands of kilometers away. wildfires caused by drought. the locust plagues. climate change is here and has been for some time even if we prefer to not think about its effects. jenny, also novel weather is about life in the pre apocalypse. and what the threat of looming disaster does to people a huge success when it 1st appeared in the us in 2020. the book has
and now also in book form. the me, ah, the 1st ideas of identity word written in poetry, in what's happened between the points. a and point b, that gap could be fields with literature in the world is changing into what feels like a whole new one. the climate change colonialism migration. the big issues about times. and just some of the topics explored by the 8 nominee for the german nonfiction fries this year. yeah, in portugal we meet young writes is not afraid to confront. the doc is chapters...
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they also pay $3.00 times more per bunch than brokers. the freshman anessa, dr. crushed and processed into a fortified flower, a part of the fetches good prizes, which also means more money for the farmers. using the mortar, we have 4 bananas. this can also be used in defense food types of food. so this can include their food security. on there for the storage, so the issue of hunger will be emitted there is your food waste be aggregated. the issue from us going to a loss will be eliminated. g stand now wants to increase its drying and storage area. so come on this more bananas. it also wants to stop milling in bulk and expand sales nationwide. the fly can be use all stored for several months for loving, so cage, vertical font is doing so well, you're already thinking about adding more vegetable varieties. one of the many advantages of vertical phones is of the iron dependent on not sure pulling it is bonded louis still plenty of food going in the great outdoors and for that we still need help from e. 6 think the butterflies and the big b
they also pay $3.00 times more per bunch than brokers. the freshman anessa, dr. crushed and processed into a fortified flower, a part of the fetches good prizes, which also means more money for the farmers. using the mortar, we have 4 bananas. this can also be used in defense food types of food. so this can include their food security. on there for the storage, so the issue of hunger will be emitted there is your food waste be aggregated. the issue from us going to a loss will be eliminated. g...
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we also want improve our energy efficiency in housing. and also we would like to make sure our public transportation transition to electricity high engines because of course, we need to the whole our economy and infrastructure and that requires additional market and demand. that is why we government subsidized. when we, when bond we have also come up with the so called green taxonomy to in performance in that regard. but of course it is not sufficient simply to reduce emissions and dresses. because because it's in time because of a shot. it's a full cabinet strategy. we need to take into account the absorption of greenhouse gas as we need to decrease the volume of gases that is already accumulated in the atmosphere. and we need to learn better to capture and store and use a fishing clear gas. and this is the 2nd avenue will proceed with a new industry, new market emerging by it is going to be a market for the so called carbon unit in many, you know what carbon units are. but let me explain that for you. and also in the energy field that i
we also want improve our energy efficiency in housing. and also we would like to make sure our public transportation transition to electricity high engines because of course, we need to the whole our economy and infrastructure and that requires additional market and demand. that is why we government subsidized. when we, when bond we have also come up with the so called green taxonomy to in performance in that regard. but of course it is not sufficient simply to reduce emissions and dresses....
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well, it's also a question. you can just blame the governments, can you, what about the people who put them there? what happens when free elections empower politicians who then take away their rights? what then? what then? well, the, the question is also the election over 3 unfair. it's not the case all the time. you have many reports from credible international organizations, including parliamentary assembly of the europe, stating that certain elections in certain states. but everything but not free and fair. so you end up with the governments, want to stay forever neglect human rights. and this is something we should not hello, i have the mandates for 47 members. dates of the council of europe and differences are huge, but no date is immune to violations of human rights. and documenting this and pointing out and working together with people can bring results not overnight, but the fact that the fact is the autocrat. so winning on fe when you look back through the centuries, it's repression. that's the enduring
well, it's also a question. you can just blame the governments, can you, what about the people who put them there? what happens when free elections empower politicians who then take away their rights? what then? what then? well, the, the question is also the election over 3 unfair. it's not the case all the time. you have many reports from credible international organizations, including parliamentary assembly of the europe, stating that certain elections in certain states. but everything but...
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also globally. and of course, you know, this climate issue is really an interesting one because you know, it's, it's one of the 1st of all, the most important issues in the election campaign. and it does, of course, one which is really also driven by the green party, which has gained a lot of game in recent months. so tell us, you know, this cd, you see a few plan. is this enough? well, they have declared their very own target, and off the angle of michael's government was basically basically forced to reassess their own climate targets by a constitutional court ruling. well, there's a great quote actually from this press conference, we're marco sued the leader of the insisted policy said we do need the greens to do green policy. we can do green policy ourselves the less than he's learned in bavarian regional elections in the past. again, new real details and that also immediately drew criticism from an alina babel agreed. lita, who said she simply wants to see the concert, see, do you do the math?
also globally. and of course, you know, this climate issue is really an interesting one because you know, it's, it's one of the 1st of all, the most important issues in the election campaign. and it does, of course, one which is really also driven by the green party, which has gained a lot of game in recent months. so tell us, you know, this cd, you see a few plan. is this enough? well, they have declared their very own target, and off the angle of michael's government was basically basically...
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and so this is also the story. you know that we didn't use a drug any more, but sometimes you just take the stuff that's at the bench if you don't track a lot of things to offer. and this is how it happened. also in this pandemic, and i have to side effects outweigh the actual benefits. how far along are we then when it comes to developing a medical cure for covered 19 make us big award for comic 19. i think we can help patients in a very early phase of the disease. the problem is when the patient comes to the emergency room after 2 or 3 weeks after symptom onset. so these are the real heavy cases. and sometimes even we are not able to help young people. i think this is a long pass to go. we have a lot of things about vaccination, but the medical treatment is still let's put it this way under development and we and others, we are actively participating for this reason in clinical trial using new drugs for this disease. meanwhile, if you are very old, patients are being hospitalized. how does that change the work of
and so this is also the story. you know that we didn't use a drug any more, but sometimes you just take the stuff that's at the bench if you don't track a lot of things to offer. and this is how it happened. also in this pandemic, and i have to side effects outweigh the actual benefits. how far along are we then when it comes to developing a medical cure for covered 19 make us big award for comic 19. i think we can help patients in a very early phase of the disease. the problem is when the...
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we also see the battle battlefields. we see the battlegrounds we see the instruments of war and the photographer. imagines as the photographer sees himself as posing ready for war ready to fight for freedom not only for himself but for others and a photographer and a family member and also another image of a family of a soldier with his family seated with his children and knowing that this image is essential way of created a narrative of the importance of family. women wrote letters to their husbands and it's really as i as i tell the story i think about the experience of women who wrote to abraham lincoln about equal pay not only the the wives and and mothers but soldiers as well as they fought they understood their theirs their presence. they're in their importance and so in terms of these portraits they were central in circulating the humanity of these subjects. so here this is in a private collection of and of a collector greg french and we see these two posed images one. of course, it's lovely as it's gold highlight
we also see the battle battlefields. we see the battlegrounds we see the instruments of war and the photographer. imagines as the photographer sees himself as posing ready for war ready to fight for freedom not only for himself but for others and a photographer and a family member and also another image of a family of a soldier with his family seated with his children and knowing that this image is essential way of created a narrative of the importance of family. women wrote letters to their...
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that was also thrown out by the judges. so essentially what the appeal judges have done is held exactly what the trial judge is convicted. radco march of back in 2017. and then also upheld his conviction for a life sentence neck. and what does this mean for lunch himself now? what is his future look like? well, this means he will serve least 45 years, which is 2 thirds of a life sentence in prison. he's either 78 or 79, depending on who sort of claim through age. he claims that he's 78, but the official records say that he's 79. so essentially he's going to spend the rest of his life in prison. neither mechanism here in the hague will decide where he will do that, whether he will follow it rather than encourage it. who is now imprisoned in the united kingdom and was the co defendant for the genocide case and was convicted. and his appeal was with ro nice as well, or whether he will be sent to another un member country who would be willing to accept him. what we know though is that this is the last big court date. in the cas
that was also thrown out by the judges. so essentially what the appeal judges have done is held exactly what the trial judge is convicted. radco march of back in 2017. and then also upheld his conviction for a life sentence neck. and what does this mean for lunch himself now? what is his future look like? well, this means he will serve least 45 years, which is 2 thirds of a life sentence in prison. he's either 78 or 79, depending on who sort of claim through age. he claims that he's 78, but the...
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i also welcome efforts on defense. it can increase defense spending, it can develop the capabilities and it can also help to overcome that fragmentation of the european defense industry. having said that, that you cannot defend europe -- the eu cannot defend europe. it cannot replace nato, it is a cornerstone for european security. 80% of nato's defense spending is coming from non-eu nato allies. but this is not only about the sources, it is also about geography. in the north, you have norway, in the south, you have turkey, and in the west, we have that united states, canada and that u.k. and of course, all of these countries in different ways are important for defense of europe. perhaps most importantly, any attempt to weaken the bond between europe and north america in nato will not only weaken nato, it will divide europe, so therefore, my main message is that yes, we should work together, yes, i welcome efforts on defense, but not something that can replace or duplicate or protect europe because that is something we
i also welcome efforts on defense. it can increase defense spending, it can develop the capabilities and it can also help to overcome that fragmentation of the european defense industry. having said that, that you cannot defend europe -- the eu cannot defend europe. it cannot replace nato, it is a cornerstone for european security. 80% of nato's defense spending is coming from non-eu nato allies. but this is not only about the sources, it is also about geography. in the north, you have norway,...
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, but also to the financial— nitrogen sector, but also to the financial sector.to _ importance to really show the red line to lukashenko and increase the cost _ line to lukashenko and increase the cost. ,, ., line to lukashenko and increase the cost, ,, ., ., , line to lukashenko and increase the cost. ,, ., . ., , , cost. should those sanctions be limited belarus _ cost. should those sanctions be limited belarus or— cost. should those sanctions be limited belarus or also - cost. should those sanctions be limited belarus or also russian | limited belarus or also russian individuals? i limited belarus or also russian individuals?— limited belarus or also russian individuals? ., individuals? i would say lukashenko still is supported, _ individuals? i would say lukashenko still is supported, obviously, - individuals? i would say lukashenko still is supported, obviously, very i still is supported, obviously, very much _ still is supported, obviously, very much by— still is supported, obviously, very much by the russian regime. i would include _ much by the russian re
, but also to the financial— nitrogen sector, but also to the financial sector.to _ importance to really show the red line to lukashenko and increase the cost _ line to lukashenko and increase the cost. ,, ., line to lukashenko and increase the cost, ,, ., ., , line to lukashenko and increase the cost. ,, ., . ., , , cost. should those sanctions be limited belarus _ cost. should those sanctions be limited belarus or— cost. should those sanctions be limited belarus or also - cost. should...
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but then also in, in some cases are going from kind of restricting towards supporting and then, and also he talks about the nature of as chinese politics and chinese policy. as a, you know, kind of scrapping any policy completely in some ways make some kind of gesture or also some information about how successful the policy work in the past. and so it's always make sense rather than just getting rid of something will gradually say this check, but i would anticipate that maybe we'll go or child at some point in the next year or so. and then remove all restrictions, maybe like throw but on the other hand it might have been more, i don't know, but we would just have to take. so if you let me ask you, there are commentators out there who do believe that this change in policy is sort of a tacit acknowledgment by the chinese government that it's reproduction, policies in the past have failed. do you think that's the case? i don't know that they're quite saying that they have failed, but clearly they're having to grapple with the fall out of pass policies. you know, the situation exists because
but then also in, in some cases are going from kind of restricting towards supporting and then, and also he talks about the nature of as chinese politics and chinese policy. as a, you know, kind of scrapping any policy completely in some ways make some kind of gesture or also some information about how successful the policy work in the past. and so it's always make sense rather than just getting rid of something will gradually say this check, but i would anticipate that maybe we'll go or child...
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also in his view to be a little bit pessimistic. i think we are actually, we have to admit that we are already in an i'm slave because both russia in the united states, a modern, i think the nuclear us and olds and developing these weapon systems. which is just to say that the focus of the summit was so important because we are already at a stage in this area where everyone is endangered, if some weapon systems further developed. and that's also why fi, but with such an important element of the summit, i didn't gave, put in a list of 16 critical infrastructure areas that should not be targeted by cyber takes, again, some food technical. but it's incredibly important to our daily life. i guess the problem in the reason i wouldn't sleep so soundly is that the chinese are also developing these weapons and they are not party to these arm control agreements that date back to the cold war should be brought in into the future. okay, well let's just listen to get to get a flavor of the of the 2 presidents as a, as a spoken in geneva. let's
also in his view to be a little bit pessimistic. i think we are actually, we have to admit that we are already in an i'm slave because both russia in the united states, a modern, i think the nuclear us and olds and developing these weapon systems. which is just to say that the focus of the summit was so important because we are already at a stage in this area where everyone is endangered, if some weapon systems further developed. and that's also why fi, but with such an important element of the...
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but it also means your appetite is satisfied. that's human, you lose your hunger, which means others are more driven and you're knocked off your pedestal guys because in the iron munch might even be from soccer stores. despite the 2018 tobacco love with given time to turn things around, he began to rebuild his scores deciding to focus on youth. but the coaches, shopping and changing, hasn't had the desired effect. 6 now humiliation at the hands of spain late last year showing this still work to be done if you want to tell him we've got tons of highly talented young footballers in germany, but everything has to fit together. and i'd say we're still in an experimental phase. sorry to bother for the euros experiments have been ditched in favor of the tried and tested. thomas miller has returned to the squad alongside another veteran met her most, become their experience guys, germany back to success. ah, thank showing us, i definitely think germany have a chance to reach the semi finals. and from there, anything's possible. the guy,
but it also means your appetite is satisfied. that's human, you lose your hunger, which means others are more driven and you're knocked off your pedestal guys because in the iron munch might even be from soccer stores. despite the 2018 tobacco love with given time to turn things around, he began to rebuild his scores deciding to focus on youth. but the coaches, shopping and changing, hasn't had the desired effect. 6 now humiliation at the hands of spain late last year showing this still work to...
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but what are they also asking for at this point? well, i mean those ones here, we talked to, they actually asking for the whole negotiation process to start from scratch again . without the government, well, the government, they say can be in wealth, but also the effective community is have to be stronger, involves others saying the amount that is supposed to be paid is not supposed to go to the government because they say they should set up a funding that with effect that communities can decide them what they could do with the money. just the fact that the hero and number of people are not on board have any impact on the agreement reached between the governments. so it looks like the german minister of foreign affairs was scheduled to be in the media this week to sign the 1st agreement. this it doesn't look like if this is going to happen and it's going to be a long process though. it's going to be a long delay and one of the problems is also that the hero, and now they're still minorities in the country. and many i talk to they do
but what are they also asking for at this point? well, i mean those ones here, we talked to, they actually asking for the whole negotiation process to start from scratch again . without the government, well, the government, they say can be in wealth, but also the effective community is have to be stronger, involves others saying the amount that is supposed to be paid is not supposed to go to the government because they say they should set up a funding that with effect that communities can...
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also in his view to be a little bit pessimistic. i think we are actually, we have to admit that we are already in an ways because both russia and the united states, modernizing the nuclear us and olds and developing these weapon systems. which is just to say that the focus of the summit was so important because we are already at a stage in this area where everyone is in danger. if some weapon systems further develop. and that's also why fi but was such an important element of the summit by that gave put in a list of 16 critical infrastructure areas that should not be targeted by cyber tax. again, sounds very technical, but it's incredibly important to our daily life. i guess the problem in the reason i wouldn't sleep so sadly, is that the chinese are also developing these weapons and they are not party to the arm control agreements that date back to the cold war should be brought in into the, in the future. okay, well let's just listen to get to get a flavor of the 2 presidents as a, as a spoken in geneva. let's listen to 1st of all
also in his view to be a little bit pessimistic. i think we are actually, we have to admit that we are already in an ways because both russia and the united states, modernizing the nuclear us and olds and developing these weapon systems. which is just to say that the focus of the summit was so important because we are already at a stage in this area where everyone is in danger. if some weapon systems further develop. and that's also why fi but was such an important element of the summit by that...
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there were also them, it was also them before actually the attack against you retail goes over for favor come sounds shown. so it's likely that the number would be higher today. so that's correct. early 40 it was having an a one percent. yes. for syncing increase, but it decides environment shit. so it could be pushing on to sort of more than half, maybe by now, but was the idea tangible in the right? so it was the tangible impact, the businesses feel when a very politicized environment actually the so in terms of business, we had no report of changes right now. so actually we have the very visible sanctions and that's much extensions. but we had also the impact on you retain those that i was mentioning so about from that we don't see that much. but what we see is that this risk is more and more taken into account, which needs to gain further on sharing supply chain. actually, the coupling china operations from global operations more and more. right. so companies and making sure that they can source everything they need to within china without having to rely on moving stuff across border
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and the government justice is also very slow. but it is important that we see, and i agree with you. there are many, many parts of marginalized parts of the society that are waiting for impacts and waiting for their health for, for the help from isn't it, isn't it true? commission of the business in a way is to blame for this faltering commitment that you've spoken about this idea, for instance, that germany always pushes change through trade. you get the trade, but in terms of human rights, nothing changes. does it look at the deals with china and rough russia? no leverage human rights whatsoever? this was especially true of the controversial note stream to gas deal with russia. no human rights considerations were allowed to get in the way of that were there, this is, this is a lost opportunity, isn't it? the push human rights? of course, each time of human rights are not in the center of any kind of discussions. we fade . and we move backwards, but it is the same time i think this should also be assigned to all parts of working
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why do we also quite interesting that the philippine government also signal that he may rejoin and react seated id so that i respect them. so there's also the possibility that the philippine senate, or the next president, the rejoins, dies dc and make the re commitment to international human rights instruments. so all of these elements are playing to the calculation of the president on what he's going to do ahead of a shooting presidency and political landscape last year. but then again, this is not only but the president, but many people in the military into police forces in the law enforcement. many people now in the senate and top positions quite an interest in not facing any kind of prosecution or investigation. and because you're right and the spokesman also claim that almost all off been through the sources were as he described the enemies of the presidents. he did put out some names including a former senator, as well as the communist party founder jo my sites. and so do his claims of this pro being politically motivated, have any basis whatsoever spokesperson hired ok, kind of fi
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the poll also shows about 80% think crime is also worse in the recent years. but is that really true? we've been looking into the issue. a few weeks ago we got a call from a concerned business owner near fisherman's wharf who said car break-ins in the area are getting worse. we watched this break-in unfold right in front of our nbc cameras. this is not just anecdotal evidence. it's factual. property crimes in san francisco up 17% last month compared to the year before. car break-ins up 105%. violent crimes up 20% city wide during this pandemic. we're not going to stand here and beat up san francisco, but we are at a real critical point in terms of the entire bay area and the city itself. what's being done to make things better? on a personal level, do you feel safe bringing your out of town relatives to sight see and have dinner in the city? let's get some answers. joining us tonight rodney fong, ceo of the san francisco chamber of commerce. you are a power player in san francisco politics and business. what concerns you most? >> this is a deep concern and pro
the poll also shows about 80% think crime is also worse in the recent years. but is that really true? we've been looking into the issue. a few weeks ago we got a call from a concerned business owner near fisherman's wharf who said car break-ins in the area are getting worse. we watched this break-in unfold right in front of our nbc cameras. this is not just anecdotal evidence. it's factual. property crimes in san francisco up 17% last month compared to the year before. car break-ins up 105%....
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a fire also is also hindering rescue efforts, emergency teams from mexico and israel are being deployed to help and questions are being raised about the building safety and engineering report released in 2018 reveal it had severe structural damage. mm trans. as far rights has come up shorts and regional elections, it's a blow to leader marine the hands presidential hopes, initial projections show how national rally party failed to win a single region and took about 20 percent of the votes nationwide. but the results were also disappointing for president emmanuel. l r e m party turnout was also know tens of thousands of migrants work has have fled, bangladesh is capital darker. as current of virus infections grow like lead to the government's imposing new lockdown restriction, many workers rushed to return to their home villages before the restrictions took effect. this is the w news from berlin. there's much more on our website, w dot com the the welcome tick labels, 3000 winds and from showing how the dominican republic is turning its back on fossil fuel. we find out how a malaysian ce
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also, documenting a social contract. robinson crusoe also is taking a book about founding quality.he contracts you have to enter into. when you are creating a new society. constitutions were also taken to document the bases for a social contract. finally the idea of limiting legislative power. that could refer back to whether or not you have to limit the power of the legislature. in his various writings, he outlined all of these aspects of the technology of writing and how they could help to establish a constitution or a proto-constitution. i think those sets of writings were influential for the founding generation. mr. rosen: thank you so much for that. such a clear distillation of the principles. to learn that he didn't think it was crucial, that also a could help maintain the social contract. such a great invitation to read the works of defoe. i was inspired, you can get his complete works. he has wonderful, futuristic works which imagine core virtues being played out in the future. catherine, and your riveting book, you set out to examine classic works of literature which invol
also, documenting a social contract. robinson crusoe also is taking a book about founding quality.he contracts you have to enter into. when you are creating a new society. constitutions were also taken to document the bases for a social contract. finally the idea of limiting legislative power. that could refer back to whether or not you have to limit the power of the legislature. in his various writings, he outlined all of these aspects of the technology of writing and how they could help to...
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you can also join the conversation on twitter. our handle is at a g inside store for me how much i'm doing the whole thing here for now. the news. news. news. news. the river, no written flows to the coldest region of cutest on temperatures have dropped to 20 degrees below 0 at this time of year. but the driving snow and bitter winter conditions aren't enough to keep these men from working on the ice and in the freezing water. because the river, no rain contains gold, ventral villages along the narrow river be planning for golden, this area for centuries. the best time of year to do it is the winter because the river is lower than during the summer months. these tiny little yellow flings you can see might not look much. it was around $50.00, a grand the morning, harry with them and they were well healthy stories, a for iconic to nicea area, and a few dollars meeting the people in the places the side and hearing the song writers and musicians who composed the songs for north africa on which is era living in was going is a risk not
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also from german families. i would say it's not that swerve to the right that some people had fed coming off to the centrism of anglo medical. it's very much appealing to the middle ground. this manifesto and of course that will be important as so the conservancy is fight for every vote going through to be election and said timber. you know, the election is about 3 months away. so i'm in germany is still dealing with the pandemic. we know that summer is beginning. i'm wondering how attentive how receptive are voters to any campaign promises at this stage? i think there is evidence that the vote is all looking at the campaign already. if you look at the opinion polls in recent weeks, you can notice those polls which are all for there has to be said, pretty static cave in germany. in the last few weeks, the cd you would see a few have gained about 4 or 5 percentage points support. meanwhile, the greens have lost a similar amount in that time. why is that possibly because of questionable statements and decisions m
also from german families. i would say it's not that swerve to the right that some people had fed coming off to the centrism of anglo medical. it's very much appealing to the middle ground. this manifesto and of course that will be important as so the conservancy is fight for every vote going through to be election and said timber. you know, the election is about 3 months away. so i'm in germany is still dealing with the pandemic. we know that summer is beginning. i'm wondering how attentive...
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it's also, of course, going to be an important issue here. he wants to show china about the united states and europe are working together against come on the enemies. the important question will be, of course, if other countries in europe also would define china as an enemy, like the united states. and g 7 leaders will be meeting in person for the 1st time since the start of the pandemic. what can we expect on the issue of vaccines? yes, regarding cove at 19 of the rec, seems we know that the united states has purchased a 500000000 doses of phasers, colby, 1900 vaccines, to donate to $92.00 low income countries. and also to the african union by the and is expected to announce this the nation tomorrow and thursday, in his remarks at the g 7 summit in the u. k. m, the dosage will be distributed through the global vaccine alliance known as kovacs, with 200000000 to be shared this year. and the rest, the remaining $300.00 are going to be donated through the 1st half of next year. and as you know, vaccine inequality has become increasingly pressin
it's also, of course, going to be an important issue here. he wants to show china about the united states and europe are working together against come on the enemies. the important question will be, of course, if other countries in europe also would define china as an enemy, like the united states. and g 7 leaders will be meeting in person for the 1st time since the start of the pandemic. what can we expect on the issue of vaccines? yes, regarding cove at 19 of the rec, seems we know that the...
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they also asked him to humans. so when they are free, they shouldn't be problems when they encounter local inhabitants. the team follows what happens on screams for everyone involved. it will be a dream come true. if the reintroduction is successful at 1st, herana and her young stay inside the enclosure eventually may begin the journey. you know, we, we got shows and all the neighbors over the moon was showing the world that jack was live here again without these animals and the wild people here can't really be free. what it, they have somebody else at night they venture into the wild. sophia, and in and her team still track their every move. the last images are from this surveillance camera. after that, the trail of her room and her cubs is lost in the wilderness. it's all part of the plan, the. there the 1st jaguars to room free in the event are wetlands for 50 years. to children. one giant problem in the near future. how will climate change affect us and our children learn more and d, w dot com slash water prosp
they also asked him to humans. so when they are free, they shouldn't be problems when they encounter local inhabitants. the team follows what happens on screams for everyone involved. it will be a dream come true. if the reintroduction is successful at 1st, herana and her young stay inside the enclosure eventually may begin the journey. you know, we, we got shows and all the neighbors over the moon was showing the world that jack was live here again without these animals and the wild people...
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and then also a key test for that. when to be successor, the cd you need me, you know, we are going to come back to you in just a moment. we're going to take a look now at what it is that makes the alternative for germany policy just so successful in eastern germany. cranford isn't a delight. little town. one of germany's largest medieval castle, sits right in its center. life is tranquil here. there is hardly any crime may 2021 was campaigning season, hands to my stationary represents the se in the local council, as well as in jackson, the and her state parliament. one of 3 people in there for his voted for the a. if the and the past tish night have an over voters with messages they play well here we will introduce free day can free school lunches. we will also started a petition offensive and immediately depart. all immigrants who don't haven't residency permit either get through the obscene blanket prejudices of the story about immigrants and refugees from considerable support. you take far enough, for example, beca
and then also a key test for that. when to be successor, the cd you need me, you know, we are going to come back to you in just a moment. we're going to take a look now at what it is that makes the alternative for germany policy just so successful in eastern germany. cranford isn't a delight. little town. one of germany's largest medieval castle, sits right in its center. life is tranquil here. there is hardly any crime may 2021 was campaigning season, hands to my stationary represents the se...
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also a big step in of international justice. absolutely. there was some nervousness among the international lawyers, legal experts who were a bit worried if this would be in a quit. so what that would mean for future cases in international justice looking of course, at the war and conflicts and other parts of the world, for example, in syria, but also in other countries. so they were worried that if this would be an acquittal, that would be a setback for international justice. and it is already very complicated at the moment to have this international support for tribunals like this. the former yugoslavia tribunal has been a success because it was very much supported by the european union and also by the united states. i was a lot of financing coming from this trial. lots of people, 161, had been indicted. many convictions have been put down, so it's really with this verdict here of melodic that this is the end of a huge and long saga, and a great relief for all these people who have been working on this tribunal. that of course, especially
also a big step in of international justice. absolutely. there was some nervousness among the international lawyers, legal experts who were a bit worried if this would be in a quit. so what that would mean for future cases in international justice looking of course, at the war and conflicts and other parts of the world, for example, in syria, but also in other countries. so they were worried that if this would be an acquittal, that would be a setback for international justice. and it is already...
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and the government justice is also very slow. but it is important that we see, and i agree with you. there are many, many parts of marginalized parts of the society that are waiting for impact and waiting for their health to help from isn't it, isn't it true? commission of the business in a way is to blame for this faltering commitment that you've spoken about this idea, for instance, that germany always pushes change through trade. you get the trade, but in terms of human rights, nothing changes. does it look at the deals with china and rough russia? no leverage human rights whatsoever? this was especially true of the controversial no stream to gas deal with russia. no human rights considerations were allowed to get in the way of that were there, this is, this is a lost opportunity, isn't it? the push human rights? of course, each time of human rights are not in the center of any kind of discussions. we fade . and we move backwards, but at the same time, i think this should also be assigned to all parts of working in human right
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we also participated. so the one thing is in the early phase of the 19 disease you can interact by using direct like run here. but we also have the neutralizing anti bodies. so spike directed antibodies like the famous rank of, to dawn from god it ends in the later phase of the disease or 2nd week. and so further on the principle is to suppress the inflammation. so that's the reason that's actually the, the prime time was derived the prime time for i, 6 antibodies took the little not for example, and they're on new developments like gym says f, and the bodies are cetera, et cetera. so you see the material is broadened and, but still some work to be done. not the queue for every patient at this point. now on that the antibody treatment a company in japan says and applied for regulatory approval for an anti body treatment for covered 1900. is this approach the most promising one i think. and then make times you have to react in a very timely and quick manner. so i think the approach that has been used in ger
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many for example, also the u. k. are pushing for an even larger agreement, possibly for the next g 20 summit. that's also due to be held in the summer to make the tax playing field has been an achilles heel for the e u. this idea of creating a common tax policy. if there's progress with the g 7 and then later with the g 20 . what could that do for the block in terms of helping them move forward toward a more common policy? well, i think copper text rates in the you are a few sets. so had to regina that is unlikely that we see any agreement towards your new home tax rates. however, for the minimum tax, it's necessary to find a common way of calculating taxable profits. so i could see it as a 1st step towards defining a common pick space in the european union, which would be a good 1st step towards unifying the text system. dominican why has taxation become such a growing global issue in recent years? when i see 2 reasons there, 1st, we've seen quite a few crisis that has been costly for government right now. the pande
many for example, also the u. k. are pushing for an even larger agreement, possibly for the next g 20 summit. that's also due to be held in the summer to make the tax playing field has been an achilles heel for the e u. this idea of creating a common tax policy. if there's progress with the g 7 and then later with the g 20 . what could that do for the block in terms of helping them move forward toward a more common policy? well, i think copper text rates in the you are a few sets. so had to...
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we have documented also significant abuses against the error tray and refugee population also buying the militia office in the early stages of the complex, the trying refugee population, which had in some way forgotten in more recent months. one targeted by woodside, including by the train, $42.00 destroyed the 2 era tri refugee camp in the region. adam, when he took office 3 years ago, prime minister ob, a promise to unite ethiopia, is the country more fractured now than it was then i ask this because it seems like it's been a, a huge fall from grace for, for prime minister. obey. and i mean, he was a, he was a darling, especially of the west, you won the nobel peace prize. and now there, there are some countries and humanitarian actors that essentially consider him to be a pariah. so i mean, how does this impact him? and is the country more divided now after 3 years of his leadership than when he would then when he took the reins, i don't think the country is more divided. i think we, we should, we should not underestimate that. the fisher that divides in the country. what inherits
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have those $2000000.00 infrastructure packages that are also set on the sidelines. so yes, so the button administration really seems to make a big step and make a big change when it comes to government involvement in the industry and in the economy overall. you know, the ideal of globalized trade was that every nation basically focuses on an area that doesn't overlap with some other nation. and thereby there's efficiencies that are created in that era and out, and at an end, as the u. s. tries to compete with china in some of these same areas. well, clearly it will take some time to globalization and globalization is to stay for a certain degree. but having that said, yes, there's also a shift, not just from the me on the and i did states, but from other nations and regions as well, to actually be less reliable, especially when it comes to the supply chain. and in se, asia, i mean, we've dealt with those issues for so long here in the united states, even besides that ship shortage, for example. they're also ideas, for example, to start mining of lithium or ra ers he
have those $2000000.00 infrastructure packages that are also set on the sidelines. so yes, so the button administration really seems to make a big step and make a big change when it comes to government involvement in the industry and in the economy overall. you know, the ideal of globalized trade was that every nation basically focuses on an area that doesn't overlap with some other nation. and thereby there's efficiencies that are created in that era and out, and at an end, as the u. s. tries...
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the trees will also help create humorous and protect the soil from erosion which also benefits the crops agro for street or a mix of agriculture and forestry is a promising concept in the fight against climate change. extra say the germany, for example, is likely to see not less rain, but 6 percent more. but in the winter, trees can help store that water for the summer when it's really needed. but agro forestry hasn't caught on widely yet. and part because it doesn't receive government funding kansas enough. when you are applying for assistance, you can get funding to plant trees on farm and. and if you plant too many trees, you'll lose your farm and status. there are all sorts of disincentives that discourage farmers from creating agri, forestry systems. everything we're doing here is possible because we're not farmers where outsiders have been fortunate enough to acquire some land land. because maria human is, is an artist by profession, but also manages this farm, just south of berlin. so far without state support in 2007 agro forestry was included in the european union's rural develo
the trees will also help create humorous and protect the soil from erosion which also benefits the crops agro for street or a mix of agriculture and forestry is a promising concept in the fight against climate change. extra say the germany, for example, is likely to see not less rain, but 6 percent more. but in the winter, trees can help store that water for the summer when it's really needed. but agro forestry hasn't caught on widely yet. and part because it doesn't receive government funding...
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. find convicted there he could face an additional sentence also.- additional sentence also. in terms of the _ additional sentence also. and in terms of the prosecution - additional sentence also. and in terms of the prosecution and i additional sentence also. and in i terms of the prosecution and what they wanted in terms of a sentence, just remind us of the four factors they want to be taken into consideration today.- they want to be taken into consideration today. they want to take into consideration _ consideration today. they want to take into consideration a - consideration today. they want to take into consideration a series i consideration today. they want to j take into consideration a series of factors that thejudge take into consideration a series of factors that the judge found. that this was a crime that took place in front of children, that it was an abuse of authority, that it was a crime that was particularly heinous. we are looking at, there's another factor to them for getting off the top of my head but a series of things that are sort of came down to say th
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it's also a country where the president job also not all keen to hold the competition. he's always called the virus. nothing was little flew as his life should continue as normal. well, i saw a hell of drugs that they will only be a few couple america games. so i don't know why people are against it, especially as we're still playing games in the brazilian domestic championships and the liberty door ice cup. the games will be played in empty stadiums, but several players and managers who already express their concerns with it a while will build all but surely the situation in brazil is the same or worse than it is here, which makes the decision to play the difficult to understand this doesn't mean however, that we wouldn't go and play out of best. but 1st, the focus is on the world cup and the resumption of qualifying games. each country plays 2 matches before the copper america kicks off. brazil and argentina, as they often do, sit at the top of the table while venezuela, peru, and bolivia occupy their custom replaces the bottom football in south america is more than j
it's also a country where the president job also not all keen to hold the competition. he's always called the virus. nothing was little flew as his life should continue as normal. well, i saw a hell of drugs that they will only be a few couple america games. so i don't know why people are against it, especially as we're still playing games in the brazilian domestic championships and the liberty door ice cup. the games will be played in empty stadiums, but several players and managers who...
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and we've also got heavy rain for westbank all as well. going ahead and use our y opposition. presidential candidate to make an awful i dropping out of the race to 5 months before elections in sport, more bad behavior in the m. b. a details coming up, raising the news out with family. ah frank assessments that the government in $11.00 exactly have and what major taking situation might not be just again informed opinions is the us with thinking military positioning is just simply of reorganizing military risk. there's a mattress to the reason that the united states is rethinking its military foster in depth analysis of the days global headlines.
and we've also got heavy rain for westbank all as well. going ahead and use our y opposition. presidential candidate to make an awful i dropping out of the race to 5 months before elections in sport, more bad behavior in the m. b. a details coming up, raising the news out with family. ah frank assessments that the government in $11.00 exactly have and what major taking situation might not be just again informed opinions is the us with thinking military positioning is just simply of reorganizing...
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you've also had a bit of a political crisis. when we saw what happened in october last year, when we saw young people protesting against police brutality, called the end sars movement, and they're talking about the special anti—robbery squad, around a dozen people killed. that really does show the disconnect, doesn't it, between the youth of nigeria and the government? the youth rose at that time — they spoke, and they were heard. and i must say that i have not seen, as long as i can remember, any action by government as swift as that. because the issues that they put on the table were addressed almost immediately by the president. because there were concerns that some of the things that were reported to happen should not be happening and cannot happen, so that unit was immediately disbanded. there were engagements with these youths, and a number of youth engagement, employment, entrepreneurship programmes that have been put in place now to be able to support the youths that are not employed to alternative sources of work or inc
you've also had a bit of a political crisis. when we saw what happened in october last year, when we saw young people protesting against police brutality, called the end sars movement, and they're talking about the special anti—robbery squad, around a dozen people killed. that really does show the disconnect, doesn't it, between the youth of nigeria and the government? the youth rose at that time — they spoke, and they were heard. and i must say that i have not seen, as long as i can...
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