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cup will be selected on thursday with the contest now a 2 horse race the joint bid from australia and new zealand is the hot favor over a solo option in colombia. ah following the success of france 2019 the next women's world cup is heading to a new confidence of the 2 bids australia and new zealand dark incident defined mention the viable option the 2 countries efficient handling of the coronavirus pandemic is also seen as a plus point a win would represent a 1st of world cup history at all and hosted by nations in different footballing federations australia competes in asia and new zealand in oceania but they are a united front when it comes to promoting women's football i'd like to thank you 31 has we excited tirelessly to get our submission together which is not a main fate that more importantly is it demonstrates the strong relationship between the 2 nations and member associations. and so we're really talking something that's bigger than this sport it's about leaving behind communities that are much better off and societies that we aspire to have columbia meanwhile has a richer footballing
cup will be selected on thursday with the contest now a 2 horse race the joint bid from australia and new zealand is the hot favor over a solo option in colombia. ah following the success of france 2019 the next women's world cup is heading to a new confidence of the 2 bids australia and new zealand dark incident defined mention the viable option the 2 countries efficient handling of the coronavirus pandemic is also seen as a plus point a win would represent a 1st of world cup history at all...
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new zealand and australia announced as the joint hosts of the 2023 women's world cup. it's been a month since the death of george floyd in custody and policing in the united states could be on the brink of a major change the house of representatives is debating a democratic legislation that reduces legal protections for offices and would make it easier to prosecute police it will also ban chokeholds and change the criteria for using lethal force. exactly one month ago george floyd spoke his final words i can't breathe and change the course of history since then here if it day americans from every walk of life and corner of the country have been marching protesting and demanding that this moment of national agony become one of a national action today with the georgia floyd just just in policing act the house is honoring his life and the lives of all killed by police brutality and pledging never again on wednesday a republican bill on police reform was rejected democrats say the proposal just didn't go far enough floyd's death in may spot nationwide protests with demonst
new zealand and australia announced as the joint hosts of the 2023 women's world cup. it's been a month since the death of george floyd in custody and policing in the united states could be on the brink of a major change the house of representatives is debating a democratic legislation that reduces legal protections for offices and would make it easier to prosecute police it will also ban chokeholds and change the criteria for using lethal force. exactly one month ago george floyd spoke his...
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i found quite interesting, it's hoped that a reciprocal agreement will be brokered with australia and new zealandalthough this is unlikely for several weeks. it's very different getting on a short flight, hop over to europe, but getting on a plane to australia is another matter. i mean come it's not a direct flight for a start, you will exchange to singapore or somewhere else, why do you think they've decided, or why is this something that might be happening as reported, and do you think people are going to wa nt to and do you think people are going to want to get on a long flight like that? i think it's one of those destinations where there is a huge amount of ex—pat families. a lot of people have been split up for a long, long time, so i imagine there isa long, long time, so i imagine there is a lot of people both in australia and new zealand who would like to come this way and see family and vice versa. there's also a lot of people who have probably been marooned here and have been working here before this, they want to go back home, australia and new zealanders. i think there will be a ta ke
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follow the success of france 2019 the next women's world cup is heading to a new confidence of the 2 bids australia and new zealand dokken suited to financially viable option the 2 countries official handling of the coronavirus pandemic is also seen as a plus point i win would represent a 1st world cup history that solomon hosted by nations in different footballing federations australia competes in asia and new zealand in oceania but they are united front when it comes to promoting women's football i'd like to thank everyone who is we excited tirelessly to get our submission together which is 9 main fate but more importantly as it demonstrates the strong relationship between the 2 nations and member associations. and so we're really talking something that's bigger than this sport it's about leaving behind communities that are much better off and societies that we aspire to have columbia meanwhile has a richer footballing heritage as well as the added bonus of broadcasting matches at convenient times for u.s. and european audiences there are however security concerns something the nation disputes a miser we are in
follow the success of france 2019 the next women's world cup is heading to a new confidence of the 2 bids australia and new zealand dokken suited to financially viable option the 2 countries official handling of the coronavirus pandemic is also seen as a plus point i win would represent a 1st world cup history that solomon hosted by nations in different footballing federations australia competes in asia and new zealand in oceania but they are united front when it comes to promoting women's...
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invest $1000000000.00 in women's football over the next 4 years in its final bid reports said australia new zealand how the infrastructure in place there would make for a commercially successful tournament 12 host cities with 7 in australia 5 in new zealand we've been talking to women's football writer samantha lewis about the growing importance of this events. the women's world cup has become the biggest women's football tournament on the planet based on what we saw last year in france over a 1000000000 people from around the world tuned in to watch that competition domestic you issued records were smashed in places like england france italy and brazil traditional footballing nations that have taken quite a long time to come around to the women's game stadiums all across france are packed out of the 2019 games and we can expect that 2023 will be the same if not bigger than that and that's sort of why recent reports you wait for officials in particular describing the women's world cup as a development tournament are so disappointing the women's world cup has become the pinnacle of the sport it's a
invest $1000000000.00 in women's football over the next 4 years in its final bid reports said australia new zealand how the infrastructure in place there would make for a commercially successful tournament 12 host cities with 7 in australia 5 in new zealand we've been talking to women's football writer samantha lewis about the growing importance of this events. the women's world cup has become the biggest women's football tournament on the planet based on what we saw last year in france over a...
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nhk world. >> the mininyo crusaders are to play in new zealand and australia next month. >>> anotherditional puppet theater. performances have attracted international acclaim. the puppets took the stage at unesco headquarters last autumn. a woman from america who specializing in theater stayed there for a season to study it while a professor of japanese literature founded a puppet group in the u.s. and even moved to japan. ♪ >> the performance features expensive narration. it's carrying a lot of cultural importance in japan. songs from abroad have even been coming here to study. she gave up her whole life before she left. >> enjoy the show. >> the puppeteers express certrtain emomotion. in many european shows, a single person controls each movement. but here three people walk together. >> what i've been working on for three months here in japan, so it was a really special experience. >> the performance is expert on japan literature. two years ago, he moved to japan to work. he set up the show to perform in the u.s., the the only one of its kind there. they've already performed 200 to
nhk world. >> the mininyo crusaders are to play in new zealand and australia next month. >>> anotherditional puppet theater. performances have attracted international acclaim. the puppets took the stage at unesco headquarters last autumn. a woman from america who specializing in theater stayed there for a season to study it while a professor of japanese literature founded a puppet group in the u.s. and even moved to japan. ♪ >> the performance features expensive...
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list of destinations, and they are also hopeful for some sort of reciprocal agreement with australia and new zealandstralia and new zealand. but, yeah, i think a lot of people do value their holidays. we had a grueling time. a lot of people just want to get out of the house, but to go to the next stage and get abroad is going to be something that abroad is going to be something that a lot of people want, to commend a bit wary of them actually, i thought they were going to send me a few quid this year, but looks as though imight quid this year, but looks as though i might have to put my hand in my pocket. benedicte, do you think this is too soon? well, it's too soon if people are going to go to beaches whether it's here in the united kingdom or france or portugal or spain or wherever it's going to be are not respecting any social distancing. we will see. that is about responsible behaviour, now, we should underline then that what we have seen whether it's in bournemouth or somewhere in wales, and if you in notting hill i gather last night apart from being very unpleasant for the people that actually
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and finally some sports news the governing body of football fifa selected australia and new zealand to host the 2023 women's world cup over rival bettors colombia the joint bid was seen as the financially more viable choice the countries were also praised for their handling of the coronavirus pandemic this was the 1st time that the region gets to host a women's world cup the vote went 22 to 13 in australia and new zealand's favor. a quick reminder of our top story this hour lufthansa shareholders have voted to approve a 9000000000 euro bailout the agreement would see the german government taking a 20 percent stake in the tongues up before the vote company managers said it was facing imminent bankruptcy without a rescue. and the fact you're up to date. don't forget you can always get more on our web site www dot com and you can also follow us on social media to take care. of combating the corona pandemic. where does research stand. what are scientists learning. information about. our corona. from the covert 19 special the next on do you.
and finally some sports news the governing body of football fifa selected australia and new zealand to host the 2023 women's world cup over rival bettors colombia the joint bid was seen as the financially more viable choice the countries were also praised for their handling of the coronavirus pandemic this was the 1st time that the region gets to host a women's world cup the vote went 22 to 13 in australia and new zealand's favor. a quick reminder of our top story this hour lufthansa...
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football's world governing body for has selected australia and new zealand to host the 2023 women's world cup over rival bidders columbia the joint bid was seen as the financially more viable choice the countries were also praised for their handling of the coronavirus pandemic this is the 1st time the region gets to host a women's world cup the vote went 22 to 13 in australia and new zealand's favor. that's it for me and the news team i'll be back at the top of the hour don't forget you can get the latest news on our web site that's d.w. dot com follow us on twitter and on instagram as well you're watching d.w. news and i'm told we are article in belin. oh beyond. the stories that. really. whatever it takes. it running.
football's world governing body for has selected australia and new zealand to host the 2023 women's world cup over rival bidders columbia the joint bid was seen as the financially more viable choice the countries were also praised for their handling of the coronavirus pandemic this is the 1st time the region gets to host a women's world cup the vote went 22 to 13 in australia and new zealand's favor. that's it for me and the news team i'll be back at the top of the hour don't forget you can get...
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the 2023 women's world cup will be announced later on thursday colombia goes against a joint australia new zealand bed as they all lied to stage the competition the 1st time. we begin with new developments in the global aviation industry's efforts to survive curing the coronavirus pandemic more than 40 major airlines have been forced to ground their entire fleets many have suspended more than 90 percent of their flights australia's biggest carrier quantas today announcing 6000. we cut in a bid to lower costs as it fights to stay in operation germany's lufthansa the 2nd largest in europe has signed a deal to secure a $10000000000.00 government rescue package but in the u.s. where air travel demand has picked up a little since april the number of people passing through airports is still down by more than 92 percent compared to this time last year let's turn to dominic kane joining us from berlin what does this mean full of tons of. 2 massive approvals are needed for this to go through piece of the 1st one well they've got across the finishing line already the european commission saying yes it's appr
the 2023 women's world cup will be announced later on thursday colombia goes against a joint australia new zealand bed as they all lied to stage the competition the 1st time. we begin with new developments in the global aviation industry's efforts to survive curing the coronavirus pandemic more than 40 major airlines have been forced to ground their entire fleets many have suspended more than 90 percent of their flights australia's biggest carrier quantas today announcing 6000. we cut in a bid...
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formally left the eu and started trade negotiations with his closest partners, with the us, australia, new zealanduth korea and of course japan as well. they have hailed these talks is historic moments one of the first trade talks to get going. but in our interview with the japanese trade minister today he's warned that in fact there is only really six weeks to do a deal because scotland passed by the next session of the jack but he is calm and in autumn. it can be in place by the beginning of next year. i think that this is a sign of the pressures of the government are under due to this shortened transition period. the eu often takes for another year. the uk say no we will finally leave the eu single market and customs at the end of 2020. which means if you want to get a preferential trade deal with japan it's going to have to be done pretty soon. harry, that deadline to get it through injapan coincides of course it was something agreed with july as well. exactly and talks with the eu have been going on for a lot longer. and in some sort of framework already established so it's incredibly tight.
formally left the eu and started trade negotiations with his closest partners, with the us, australia, new zealanduth korea and of course japan as well. they have hailed these talks is historic moments one of the first trade talks to get going. but in our interview with the japanese trade minister today he's warned that in fact there is only really six weeks to do a deal because scotland passed by the next session of the jack but he is calm and in autumn. it can be in place by the beginning of...
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followed up on that yes shocker yes big news out of the women's soccer world so the next countries to host the world cup what's a joint bid it is australia and new zealand are going to host the women's world cup in 2023 and this is important because it's the 1st time the world cup will be split across 2 confederations 1st co-hosted women's edition and the field will expand from 24 to $32.00 teams that's big news for women they're expanding the sport globally and they beat out colombia for this $22.00 to $13.00 of votes after japan had dropped out on monday for the run in so australia new zealand but it's so beautiful that is what we look at how the sydney opera house they're celebrating that so they're so so so they put all these images up to celebrate the fact that they've got it yes and it's you know they do that if you're right it's beautiful that is fantastic yeah wow cool yeah that is or that they deserve it i would have voted for sydney yeah yeah between have and sydney but i go to the end of sydney yet i will be one of the city has to be hosting it out of i think there's 7 in australia alone that are hosting you know they'll travel from city to c
followed up on that yes shocker yes big news out of the women's soccer world so the next countries to host the world cup what's a joint bid it is australia and new zealand are going to host the women's world cup in 2023 and this is important because it's the 1st time the world cup will be split across 2 confederations 1st co-hosted women's edition and the field will expand from 24 to $32.00 teams that's big news for women they're expanding the sport globally and they beat out colombia for this...
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sports the house of the 2023 women's world cup will be announced later on thursday and joint australia new zealand bed goes up against colombia as they all drive to stage the competition for the 1st time. we begin with new developments in the global aviation industry's efforts to survive during the coronavirus pandemic more than 40 major airlines have been forced to ground their entire fleets many have suspended over 90 percent of their flights australia's largest airline quantas today announced $6000.00 jobs are to be cut in the pit to lower costs as it fights to stay in operation across in the u.s. air travel is still down more than 92 percent as compared to last year even though some flights have resumed since april in germany tons of the 2nd largest airline in europe has signed a deal to secure a $10000000000.00 government rescue package. let's turn now to dominic cain joining us from berlin so this is on the face of it don the good news for the. on the face of it good news for the tons of pizza but remember this deal needs still to be approved by the shareholders of loved ones and the devil's
sports the house of the 2023 women's world cup will be announced later on thursday and joint australia new zealand bed goes up against colombia as they all drive to stage the competition for the 1st time. we begin with new developments in the global aviation industry's efforts to survive during the coronavirus pandemic more than 40 major airlines have been forced to ground their entire fleets many have suspended over 90 percent of their flights australia's largest airline quantas today...
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planet is home to around a 1000000000 sheep most of them live in asia followed by africa and australia and new zealand one of the most important products our shabby friends give us is their world in 29 seen around 1100000 tons of refined world were produced globally. the leading producers are australia china the us and new zealand together they make up around 70 percent of the global market and they all boast vast herds of thousands of sheep. germany can't compete with that it's sheep farming industry is on the decline and its herds are getting smaller. a flock of sheep blazing in the shade. the 1st lambs of the year have arrived and so shepherd florian hives has brought his animals to rest in a green patch between warehouses and factories in the industrial ruhr area in western germany. normally he keeps his flock on the move he's one of the few shepherds left in the country. there are around a 1000 professional shepherds left in germany that's not so many really i don't know many young people who want to do this job i'll continue to do it with passion until i have to step down it's certainly a dying
planet is home to around a 1000000000 sheep most of them live in asia followed by africa and australia and new zealand one of the most important products our shabby friends give us is their world in 29 seen around 1100000 tons of refined world were produced globally. the leading producers are australia china the us and new zealand together they make up around 70 percent of the global market and they all boast vast herds of thousands of sheep. germany can't compete with that it's sheep farming...
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australia new zealand taiwan hong kong vietnam malaysia and so on in western europe and in the united states the epidemic was not controlled effectively at all and in the us we have a complete mess because we have a failure of national leadership. mass deaths more than 110000 social unrest economic. catastrophe and throughout most of the rest of the americas resilin for example and mexico terrible terrible outcomes then the question is the rest of the world including russia including central asia including south asia including africa and the battle is on right now will it be more like the asia pacific experience of stopping the spread of the epidemic or will it be more like the experience in the americas of the epidemic being out of control and it's a very difficult battle and it's a very important question my point is this epidemic can be controlled but it requires very strong public health measures it requires strong cooperation of the public it requires good leadership that is very clear on putting a priority on stopping the spread of the virus the reason i mention all of this is t
australia new zealand taiwan hong kong vietnam malaysia and so on in western europe and in the united states the epidemic was not controlled effectively at all and in the us we have a complete mess because we have a failure of national leadership. mass deaths more than 110000 social unrest economic. catastrophe and throughout most of the rest of the americas resilin for example and mexico terrible terrible outcomes then the question is the rest of the world including russia including central...
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look at brazil we can look at colombia all the way to talking about folks aboriginal folks in australia new zealand or indigenous people a candidate other places even in the united states there are a range of things that blackness makes clear about how discrimination could hurt i think we think of you know white supremacy of particular is only being targeted black people but it's targeted at a range of people anybody who was not considered white heterosexual a male came to there that when supremacy and so i think it's really helping others to have a language in a vocabulary for how to talk to or at least begin a conversation about the uniqueness of the particularities of discrimination in their own countries man because i have an assistant professor of political science at howard university thank you for speaking to us again and. now let's go back to our correspondent john hendren here is standing outside the fountain of press church in texas where that service for talk for ed as currently being held john obviously a very somber day today but also a day as we've been saying to celebrate george floy
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australia, new zealand, even in war—torn syria, iraq, people saying black lives matter.hem, although they they are making solidarity with george floyd, they're also talking about their own black communities well. we are just very tired of this. how do we change this? well, i think it is very difficult to talk about this without being ultra—political, but we have a president and rulers of countries that don't acknowledge the racism in their own countries, it is very very difficult. one ray of hope is that people on the streets are black, white, asian, they come from all kinds of backgrounds and a lot of them are young people. that is a sign of hope. but there is a lot of them were there i say, old people with old attitudes who have power who refuse to change and acknowledge that the world is changing. we express our multiculturalism through music and poetry and art in the way we live and we follow love with. why can't they recognise the weather changing? and change their so—called forces accordingly? we are still struggling when it comes to talking about race, or the whit
australia, new zealand, even in war—torn syria, iraq, people saying black lives matter.hem, although they they are making solidarity with george floyd, they're also talking about their own black communities well. we are just very tired of this. how do we change this? well, i think it is very difficult to talk about this without being ultra—political, but we have a president and rulers of countries that don't acknowledge the racism in their own countries, it is very very difficult. one ray...
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football world governing body fifa has selected australia and new zealand to host the 2023 women's world cup over rival better colombia to join. the financially more viable choice the countries were also praised for their handling of the coronavirus and this is the 1st time that the region gets to host a women's world cup the vote went $22.00 to $13.00 in australia and new zealand's favor. well if you're feeling fit head to the eiffel tower in paris which has reopened after its pandemic closure lifts remain out of action because they are considered a health hazard but determined visitors can climb the stairs that's just under 700 steps to the top managers say that they hope to get operations fully back to normal later in the summer but for the time being that magnificent view will take a lot of sweat. a quick reminder of our top story at this hour some breaking news to remind you of the shareholders have voted to approve a 9000000000 euro bailout the agreement would see the german government take a 20 percent stake in. before the vote company's managers said that it was facing imminent b
football world governing body fifa has selected australia and new zealand to host the 2023 women's world cup over rival better colombia to join. the financially more viable choice the countries were also praised for their handling of the coronavirus and this is the 1st time that the region gets to host a women's world cup the vote went $22.00 to $13.00 in australia and new zealand's favor. well if you're feeling fit head to the eiffel tower in paris which has reopened after its pandemic closure...
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talking about multiple flights to get to australia and new zealand.n really a normal direct flight anywhere would take. so you have to stop and you have to take multiple planes and change at airports. is this likely to be taken up, and why do you think this is being done? i think there will be a take—up. there's ex—pats on both sides of the world that want to get back here and vice versa. some will have been stuck here and may be out of work and just want to get back home. the interesting thing with new zealand is they seems to have cracked the whole thing a couple of weeks ago and then they had problems with infections with people coming in who travelled from britain. there may be a slight reticence from their side of things but they do seem to be getting on top of that again i was reading earlier today about how people are being driven off to hotels and quarantined over there in new zealand at the moment. i think you're still a bit of work to be done and that's why it says in the time it will be a few weeks yet. in a few weeks we will see maybe how
talking about multiple flights to get to australia and new zealand.n really a normal direct flight anywhere would take. so you have to stop and you have to take multiple planes and change at airports. is this likely to be taken up, and why do you think this is being done? i think there will be a take—up. there's ex—pats on both sides of the world that want to get back here and vice versa. some will have been stuck here and may be out of work and just want to get back home. the interesting...
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to see evidence of this, we could look into sweden or australia, new zealand.ne of the most damaging parts of the asset price inflation is when it hits house price inflation. households, particularly young people, having to chase house prices higher in order to get onto the property ladder. the big problem with that is it leads to households with a very high level of debt. we have seen this rise in many different economies. canada is another one. so over the last few years, certainly in the years after the global financial crisis, several had to deal with this by putting in measures to contain household debt, to contain house prices, too. it has been a byproduct of perhaps one of the most limiting impacts, wealth and equality. people want change in government. it can have big side effects, i think. tom: given the normal human condition, given any asset as it ise leverage up, said. what does the dollar do if you leverage up? of dollars,hortage and is price stronger? jane: the fed of course has been extremely good at providing a huge amount of dollars, a huge amo
to see evidence of this, we could look into sweden or australia, new zealand.ne of the most damaging parts of the asset price inflation is when it hits house price inflation. households, particularly young people, having to chase house prices higher in order to get onto the property ladder. the big problem with that is it leads to households with a very high level of debt. we have seen this rise in many different economies. canada is another one. so over the last few years, certainly in the...
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seeing countries that have it under control, we see germany numbers going up, outbreaks in australia. new zealandpeople coming back in and bringing along. winter, a to get worse, not just because we might get a second wave from the cold temperatures being more amenable to the virus, but also looking at circulating the seasonal flu. coronaviruslu and is going to be a recipe for disaster. francine: do something like the coronavirus just disappear one-day? doing it to look back at the black death or the spanish flu to give us an indication of what can happen? >> you don't need to go that far, you can look back at sars in 2003. advantage without a trace a year later. -- it vanished without a trace a year later. these viruses can get under control. it could peter out, but i'm not confident that is going to happen. economist published this morning or late last night a list of the things closing in the states of america where the virus is persistent in coming back. around of that centers the believe that this is a virus that kills old people, but not those younger. what is the risk that you perceive in
seeing countries that have it under control, we see germany numbers going up, outbreaks in australia. new zealandpeople coming back in and bringing along. winter, a to get worse, not just because we might get a second wave from the cold temperatures being more amenable to the virus, but also looking at circulating the seasonal flu. coronaviruslu and is going to be a recipe for disaster. francine: do something like the coronavirus just disappear one-day? doing it to look back at the black death...
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for that attack was lucky that he was fighting english australia new zealand soldiers in 1915 and he wasn't sent to anatolia. so. that imad he was the only prominent figure among the young turks who was not contaminated by those events. controlled media. your highness disturbing news has reached my yes the armenians are good gentle people your countrymen have been engaged in terrible assaults. how could you possibly presume to take the side of the armenians who claim to have existed as a nation and now hope to prove their own worth again thereby harming the turkish empire one hears disturbing thing speak we did not come here to discuss the armenian question. but rather to determine the strength of the german army we stick our lives on your troops we are relying on you were a gentleman police. it's one of the few politicians who speaks up about the deportation of the armenians. the german ambassador in istanbul also lodges a protest. manhunt bag the german chancellor merely replies our only an aim is to keep turkey at our side until the end of the war irrespective of whether it cost a
for that attack was lucky that he was fighting english australia new zealand soldiers in 1915 and he wasn't sent to anatolia. so. that imad he was the only prominent figure among the young turks who was not contaminated by those events. controlled media. your highness disturbing news has reached my yes the armenians are good gentle people your countrymen have been engaged in terrible assaults. how could you possibly presume to take the side of the armenians who claim to have existed as a nation...
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division and incidentally it looks as if they're opening up or very very soon will open up australia new zealand services so that you know that's something. lines like wants us to do but no the main factor here is the artificial closure of the borders for for you know medical reasons too to stop the spread of co bit the measure under which is being assisted is a temporary measure which is surely kovi age related it's not a measure which would be a you would normally have allowed pakistan international airlines has grounded one 3rd of their pilots $150.00 people after an investigation found the cittie to get their licenses the inquiry found that out of a total of $860.00 pilots in the country $262.00 had someone else sit their exams and another $82.00 were either under qualified or forge their certificate the people who cheated were discovered after an investigation into a plane crash in may which killed 97 people that crash was caused by human error come on hyder reports now from islamabad. while you. are reading gate of the national airline league 11 of the pride of the country did gain many. w
division and incidentally it looks as if they're opening up or very very soon will open up australia new zealand services so that you know that's something. lines like wants us to do but no the main factor here is the artificial closure of the borders for for you know medical reasons too to stop the spread of co bit the measure under which is being assisted is a temporary measure which is surely kovi age related it's not a measure which would be a you would normally have allowed pakistan...
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we are one of the leading providers in australia and new zealand. been relatively more resilient. they have a different type of mix. they are set up to do short and long-term. they are also self-contained. when there is limited food and beverage opportunities available, people are able to control their own environment, do laundry and kitchens within the apartments. forave been in that market 50 years in the apartment hotel sector. we see that as one of the growth sectors coming out of the pandemic. >> what is going to happen to your assets that were still on the development pipeline? you had around 30 properties or so? we actually had a recent opening in melbourne. there are probably a few layered t -- layers to that question. the first is from a construction perspective. that has been relatively unconstrained. most construction is on track for our openings. from our perspective, we have strong perspective in each of the markets. we have established teams in those markets. this is about a long-term view. as an investor in australia and new zealand,
we are one of the leading providers in australia and new zealand. been relatively more resilient. they have a different type of mix. they are set up to do short and long-term. they are also self-contained. when there is limited food and beverage opportunities available, people are able to control their own environment, do laundry and kitchens within the apartments. forave been in that market 50 years in the apartment hotel sector. we see that as one of the growth sectors coming out of the...
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we get our wool from all over the world from new zealand australia and south america also from england. depending on the requirements we have to meet we get our wool from everywhere put in by lay off. this mill receives only about 10 tonnes of wool from germany each month compared to the $220.00 tons it gets from new zealand wool from down under is pure and wool from other places it's softer and cheaper too because it's produced very efficiently the vatican felt spinning wheel wants to promote local wool but has no illusions about the future of wool from germany of almost like you're sadly consumers today are not willing to pay higher prices at the retail level they're more interested in getting new products faster they want to see trends in changes in fashion so the cost has to be low it would be nice if people could change their priorities and still. get a pappa remains enthusiastic about her wool in fabric it may be expensive but demand from high quality sustainable fashion is growing her mission is to eventually produce quantities approaching 10000 metres of her muzzle tweet. as mu
we get our wool from all over the world from new zealand australia and south america also from england. depending on the requirements we have to meet we get our wool from everywhere put in by lay off. this mill receives only about 10 tonnes of wool from germany each month compared to the $220.00 tons it gets from new zealand wool from down under is pure and wool from other places it's softer and cheaper too because it's produced very efficiently the vatican felt spinning wheel wants to promote...
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and football's world governing body favre selected australia and new zealand to host a 2023 women's world cup of rival bidders colombia the joint bid was singing as the financially a more viable choice of countries are also a prize for the hunting of the coronavirus pandemic this is the 1st time the region gets to host the women's world cup both 202213 in their favor. this is day 2 of the news is a reminder that top story the u.s. state of texas is forcing plans to reopen its economy and made a big surging covered 19 k. . just several states are saying record numbers of new infections are forcing many to rethink bad decisions to east lock down restrictions. i mean years cop was launched a massive coronavirus containment campaign with a number of cases racing high advantage plans to fold the healthy trails maybe 30000000 residents and test everyone showing symptoms. more world news other top off beat out abroad watch we'll have the business update in just a moment but. cut. the global corona trysts you can find more information online in fact e.w. dot com and on t.w. social media channels.
and football's world governing body favre selected australia and new zealand to host a 2023 women's world cup of rival bidders colombia the joint bid was singing as the financially a more viable choice of countries are also a prize for the hunting of the coronavirus pandemic this is the 1st time the region gets to host the women's world cup both 202213 in their favor. this is day 2 of the news is a reminder that top story the u.s. state of texas is forcing plans to reopen its economy and made a...
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canada australia and new zealand us was pushing really hard britain said they were going to do it and they pulled back so they're not going to allow way into certain core parts of their network so you know we're saying this is a global play it's not just us this is one writer in it but the fact that many no sense a huge message out there to the market i think it's interesting after the us commerce department did say that they wanted help in other of these networks chinese companies to help with setting standards not too long ago so we'll see where this goes from here the f.c.c. a thing one thing we'll continue to see because i know they've also sent waivers to these companies who can continue to do business so it'll be really interesting and we'll continue to follow and bring you the latest morgan right cyber security analyst and chief security advisor for sentinel one thanks again for your time and it was good to have you on. good to see you again sir. time now for a quick break but stay here because when we return we take a look at the controversial chinese law into hong kong and wh
canada australia and new zealand us was pushing really hard britain said they were going to do it and they pulled back so they're not going to allow way into certain core parts of their network so you know we're saying this is a global play it's not just us this is one writer in it but the fact that many no sense a huge message out there to the market i think it's interesting after the us commerce department did say that they wanted help in other of these networks chinese companies to help with...
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announced countries allowed to travel there, including our neighbors to the north, canada, australia, new zealand, even china, once they reip row kate with the e.u and among those countries banned, brazil, russia and the united states. states within the u.s. are also now currently imposing regulations on americans from other states where the virus is still spreading like wildfire. new york, new jersey and connecticut are all expanding travel advisory adding eight more states that will have to quarentine for 14 days in travelers from there enter that tri-state area region. alexandria field joins us live from new york. and alexandria, which states are being singled out and why. >> it feels less and less by being singled out because the list is growing, including the hardest hit states and there is a lot of them. including california, georgia, iowa, idaho, mississippi, nevada and tennessee. so you have 16 states across the country where people, if they choose to travel to new york, new jersey or kreconnecticut, w have to quarantine for 14 days. the governor of new york has reminded people there will
announced countries allowed to travel there, including our neighbors to the north, canada, australia, new zealand, even china, once they reip row kate with the e.u and among those countries banned, brazil, russia and the united states. states within the u.s. are also now currently imposing regulations on americans from other states where the virus is still spreading like wildfire. new york, new jersey and connecticut are all expanding travel advisory adding eight more states that will have to...
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looking at the situation in specific countries where the race of affection are low like australia and new zealandantine doesn't apply to you and they're trying to get it sorted by the end of the month which is when the first review of this comes in. also worth saying that the fines for breaking the quarantine as proposed as wealthy bolted on before parliament tomorrow are substantial. not sure £60 for breaking lockdown fine. £1000 if you are not at the residence where you say you will be for 14 whole days. they are quite strict. they are quite draconian. there will be a battle going on in parliament but in the conservative party itself about whether these particular quarantine measures are worth it. and whether the rest of those industries and terrorism is just too great. this is time to take the gloves off. —— in tourism. we can be quite polite and respectful as always and talking about the difficult die limits as i was before, the british government overall approach to handling this pandemic as long been a globaljoke. surpassed only by donald trump in the united states and by president bolsonar
looking at the situation in specific countries where the race of affection are low like australia and new zealandantine doesn't apply to you and they're trying to get it sorted by the end of the month which is when the first review of this comes in. also worth saying that the fines for breaking the quarantine as proposed as wealthy bolted on before parliament tomorrow are substantial. not sure £60 for breaking lockdown fine. £1000 if you are not at the residence where you say you will be for...
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as we look to 2030, we need to work even more closely with like-minded countries, like australia, japan, new zealand, south korea, to defend the global rules and institutions that kept us safe for decades. to set norms and standards in space and in cyber space, on new technologies and global arms control. and ultimately, to stand up for the world built on freedom and democracy. not on bullying and coercion. the challenges that we face over the next decade are great and spectacular. neither europe alone or america alone, we must insist on national solutions and we must live up to our values, freedom, democracy and the rule of law. these values are what tdefine us, they are what make us strong as nations and as alliance. as we continue to compete in the more competitive world, we must keep our democracy strong. my vision for nato 2030 is not about reinventing nato, it is about making our strong aliens even stronger. strong militarily, stronger politically and more global. to help us get there, i've asked a group of experts to provide new ideas. i will continue to consult actively with allies and i'll
as we look to 2030, we need to work even more closely with like-minded countries, like australia, japan, new zealand, south korea, to defend the global rules and institutions that kept us safe for decades. to set norms and standards in space and in cyber space, on new technologies and global arms control. and ultimately, to stand up for the world built on freedom and democracy. not on bullying and coercion. the challenges that we face over the next decade are great and spectacular. neither...
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a joint bid from australia and new zealand has won the right to host the 2023 women's football world cup they be colombian a vote held by the sport's governing body fifa it was a tense scene as australian players and officials waited for the announcement it will be the 1st time the tournaments wasn't hosur in the southern hemisphere and there will be 12 host cities with 7 in australia and 5 in new zealand. hello again the headlines on al-jazeera u.s. state of texas as whole to phased easing of virus restrictions following a sharp rise in infections a record one day rise in cases was reported across the country on wednesday almost 37000 cases were confirmed that's the highest number since the start of the pandemic more than 2300000 americans have been infected in about 122000 have died india has also seen a record number of new virus infections for a 2nd consecutive day with almost 17000 reported cases in the last 24 hours new delhi is a major concern the government predicts there could be more than half a 1000000 infections in the capital by late july and there's renewed concern in e
a joint bid from australia and new zealand has won the right to host the 2023 women's football world cup they be colombian a vote held by the sport's governing body fifa it was a tense scene as australian players and officials waited for the announcement it will be the 1st time the tournaments wasn't hosur in the southern hemisphere and there will be 12 host cities with 7 in australia and 5 in new zealand. hello again the headlines on al-jazeera u.s. state of texas as whole to phased easing of...
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asia-pacific including australia, japan, south korea, new zealand which are very close partners to nato. this was in a message coming from the leaders last december,. and now we are following up onih that when we now address nato 2030. >> very important. the second question. >> thank you very much. stronger militarily, politically and more global. mister secretary general, that is such an important message and this reflection process is historically significant. as a follower of nato for many years, you seem to be pointing a little bit to what people are calling article two. one of the language, pieces of languages they will seek to eliminate conflict --them encourage economic collaboration and any or all of them. most people do not know what's in the needle chart. my question running off of this how important is this and you did not explicitly mention thewould european union and yor vision for the future of nato, but this new direction wouldy suggestand a closer collaboratin with the european union. >> nato is a military and political alliance. you areght, right, sometimes i l likeeim
asia-pacific including australia, japan, south korea, new zealand which are very close partners to nato. this was in a message coming from the leaders last december,. and now we are following up onih that when we now address nato 2030. >> very important. the second question. >> thank you very much. stronger militarily, politically and more global. mister secretary general, that is such an important message and this reflection process is historically significant. as a follower of...
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unlike australia new zealand and every country in europe must give a set in latin and south america, and some of africa. we have never had left-wing projects in america. left-wing politics is communist and socialist politics. you want to get rid of capitalism. we use identity politics issues to try to take social issues to save your social progressive or conservative. and mixes with the left and right wanting to preserve capitalism. so my question for you is how do you think the fact that we have never ever had left-wing politics in this country, that the unions and the treaty of detroit, always been about making accommodation with capitalism meant that with only country not to sign the international bill of rights pretty. david: okay i got your point. [laughter]. [applause]. guest: what you see is that people felt bad about detroit. and the rest of the world didn't know. detroit is a good city. david: read the title of my book. guest: where nat king cole lived there. they don't see that. this is a good city. this motown. the take forward and general motors of them to this is what yo
unlike australia new zealand and every country in europe must give a set in latin and south america, and some of africa. we have never had left-wing projects in america. left-wing politics is communist and socialist politics. you want to get rid of capitalism. we use identity politics issues to try to take social issues to save your social progressive or conservative. and mixes with the left and right wanting to preserve capitalism. so my question for you is how do you think the fact that we...
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the government may allow the entry of people from thailand, vietnam, australia and new zealand as early as this month. any easing would be the first since the bans were initially imposed earlier this year. the plan may include asking would-be travelers to take a virus test before leang for japapa >> translator: the virusus continues to spread, mainly in emerging andnd developing countries. the situation requires caution. it is also important to think about resuming international traffic. >> currently japan bans arrivals from 111 countries and territories including the u.s., brazil and russia. it also recommends japanese nationals refrain from traveling to anywhere on the list. experts in japan are calling on people to practice precaution when wearing face masks in the summer. they say wearing masks couldld elevate breathingg and heartrt rate. on monday the japan assocoction fofor acute medicine and three other doctors groups proposed ways to prevent heatstroke while wearing a mask. a new normal for many people in the coronavirus era. they advised plenty of rest and hydration and taking
the government may allow the entry of people from thailand, vietnam, australia and new zealand as early as this month. any easing would be the first since the bans were initially imposed earlier this year. the plan may include asking would-be travelers to take a virus test before leang for japapa >> translator: the virusus continues to spread, mainly in emerging andnd developing countries. the situation requires caution. it is also important to think about resuming international traffic....