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the prices for us have doubled. only about 5 percent of indonesians have been vaccination so far, and the official number of infections has quadrupled within a month. experts, as you many cases go unreported because indonesia only tests for covert when symptoms are present. you're having a high positivity rate, meaning that you know, the people that you're testing on in some areas of java, out of 10 people being tested, 9 people are being positive bodies also in lockdown due to the high number of infections. the popular holiday island was actually supposed to reopen as a muzzle region for international tourists at the end of july. but that plan has now been postponed indefinitely. as europe gradually lift restrictions club in the netherlands and celebrating clubs and live music venues are open. once again, i report a sampled, absent as world famous night life as it sprang back into action. a warning, this report contains flashing images, dance, floors, hunting, base, dots nightclubs can officially reopen welcoming b
the prices for us have doubled. only about 5 percent of indonesians have been vaccination so far, and the official number of infections has quadrupled within a month. experts, as you many cases go unreported because indonesia only tests for covert when symptoms are present. you're having a high positivity rate, meaning that you know, the people that you're testing on in some areas of java, out of 10 people being tested, 9 people are being positive bodies also in lockdown due to the high number...
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the news, the little guy that is the 77 percent the platform is used to be used share ideas you know, we are not afraid to patch and africa population is willing and young people clearly have the solutions, the future. 77 percent. now every region on the w i, we knew that our decision to wait role would entail risk. you know, what kinds of regime the advance, again, imposing on the areas may control public execution, india. and it's up to the people to really decide what the future is not up to us after 20 years fighting taliban insurgents and failing to defeat them. nato forces i'm pulling out of afghanistan. last week. correspondence reported there's more than half the countries at poland to the taliban. the my guess this week is mid july. my deputy 2nd.
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good to have you with us. for days after a torrential rains trigger deadly floods in germany, survivors have turned to the daunting task of rebuilding, but with emergency services still busy looking for bodies and securing vital infrastructure. many residents are left to seek help from volunteers. were sun sausages and fear, it looks like a village fate, but it's not what it seems. this is just a bright time for the volunteers organizing an arduous relief effort. now that the flood water has subsided. solidarity is the one thing on everyone's mind right now in getting people who are being affected by the floods back on their feet as quickly as possible. people have traveled from name by villages and further to get here to lend a helping hand with the clair up over the weekend, around 200 color and football fans descended on the region and have been distributed around the affected areas. they've been helping locals by rolling up their sleeves to clear debris from homes restaurants and the ruined b hall. cologne
good to have you with us. for days after a torrential rains trigger deadly floods in germany, survivors have turned to the daunting task of rebuilding, but with emergency services still busy looking for bodies and securing vital infrastructure. many residents are left to seek help from volunteers. were sun sausages and fear, it looks like a village fate, but it's not what it seems. this is just a bright time for the volunteers organizing an arduous relief effort. now that the flood water has...
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was insurgents, recent attack, seeing tactical taking advantage of nato and us troop withdrawal. us president joe biden has made it clear nation building was not part of the war on terror launch 20 years ago. he says it's time to leave afghanistan future to which people russia's foreign minister took a swipe it by calling the mission of failure. we faced the truth as president biden had confirmed americans left because they considered their mission accomplished. obviously he tried to present the situation in the best way possible, but everyone understand their mission failed. even as districts topple to the taliban afghan leader look with optimism towards piece talks in doha. they say piece will only come from negotiating table and not the battlefield. turn of the battle for the sports. however now and the organizers of the tokyo olympics have confirmed that a person has tested positive for covert 19 at the athletes village. tokyo, 2020 c e o t o. shiro mucho confirmed that a visitor from abroad who is involved in organizing games had tested positive. it would not reveal a person's nationalit
was insurgents, recent attack, seeing tactical taking advantage of nato and us troop withdrawal. us president joe biden has made it clear nation building was not part of the war on terror launch 20 years ago. he says it's time to leave afghanistan future to which people russia's foreign minister took a swipe it by calling the mission of failure. we faced the truth as president biden had confirmed americans left because they considered their mission accomplished. obviously he tried to present...
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but we live now with images from the national museum of natural history in paris, which is using or when to reality, to bring extinct animals back to life. thanks for watching. oh, i, i me. ah, me, ah mm. mm. mm. and how it feels. jewish life in europe. that's what film producer, kona and journalist eas could.
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when it comes to foreign policy it's getting harder to work out what the use stands for. my guess this week is almost pipe nice to share. your time is foreign affairs committee. can he play my such a powerful block of nations? seems to punch so far below its weight on the world. on the w. a greedy power operating globally, the big business is brutal. we can't pay the price to get the drug res. i'm side effects. oh please listen carefully. don't know how to listen to the go. i feel the magic the discovers a world around you. i subscribe to w documentary on you to me . russia continues. why elation of international law and human rights when it couldn't really be much worse their behavior couldn't. there are steps always can be worse. why was the e u so it will prepare to one of the most the complicated issues for european foreign policy. is there any point in pushing ahead with enlargement plan the perspective to get the member.
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ah, ah ah, ah use this is e w, news live from berlin, the u. s. denies today that's behind cuba, the biggest wave of protest in decades cuban security forces clamped down after thousands take to the 3 the communist regime, blaine's washington for the unrest. coming up sorties in south korea, rambled to a search in corona virus cases imposing the toughest restrictions yet in the capital and anger and the rest in south africa. deadly violence and widespread looting after authorities put the former president, jacob's behind bars. ah, i'm sarah kelly. welcome to the program. the united states has denied keepers accusation, but it is to blame for an extraordinary wave of protest on the caribbean island, people across cuba took to the streets on sunday, venting their frustration over food and medicine shortages and record covered 19 infections. president miguel de s canal said that u. s. economic sanctions were stoping the on rest. the these are the images cuban state tv, broadcast of sundays, mass protest. the country is going for, it was a comic cr
ah, ah ah, ah use this is e w, news live from berlin, the u. s. denies today that's behind cuba, the biggest wave of protest in decades cuban security forces clamped down after thousands take to the 3 the communist regime, blaine's washington for the unrest. coming up sorties in south korea, rambled to a search in corona virus cases imposing the toughest restrictions yet in the capital and anger and the rest in south africa. deadly violence and widespread looting after authorities put the...
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let's bring in d w. nino hossa who's been following the story for us. nina, we understand that dozens of people are missing, after houses collapsed. what are you hearing? the situation is very drastic in many areas of western germany. and that just goes to show the severity of the situation that housing collapse. and in that area where they collect a large number of other houses are also unstable and at risk of collapse. have the authority, i've said in many different areas here effected, but the german rail service has worn passengers from other parts of the country, not to travel to new pharmacy at the moment because germany's most popular state is the west effected because of the flood people and in the gym and raised seventy's edging people not to go that many people are talking about the situation as a disaster that happens only every few decade. some say it's never happened to this extent, and there are reports of what's normally little streams of like to me to why that a current be 200 meters like just so that you get an idea of the situation. what can you report about the, the
let's bring in d w. nino hossa who's been following the story for us. nina, we understand that dozens of people are missing, after houses collapsed. what are you hearing? the situation is very drastic in many areas of western germany. and that just goes to show the severity of the situation that housing collapse. and in that area where they collect a large number of other houses are also unstable and at risk of collapse. have the authority, i've said in many different areas here effected, but...
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so tell us a little bit more about the sky rocketing infection rates there. well, it's complicated as always with a panoramic, but experts point out 2 main factors. first of all, delta, of course, contrary to many european countries, spain decided to lift all restriction on traveler from the u. k. in may and experts agree that contributed to the record spread of the data variance yet the 2nd reason is big party. some weeks ago the feeling was saying that the panoramic a basically over and the threat and with the spirit of the upcoming summer season. so lots of young people went on with it for dis, no huge ends of the party. and they turns out into huge super reading events. in one case on the island of my york out 600 students got infected in one evening. we just heard john phillip, that france and greece, you know, in response to, to rise in case numbers there that they are now making the job mandatory for some groups. how about in spain is something similar being considered well, some spanish regions that have a lot of political autonomy talked about such i
so tell us a little bit more about the sky rocketing infection rates there. well, it's complicated as always with a panoramic, but experts point out 2 main factors. first of all, delta, of course, contrary to many european countries, spain decided to lift all restriction on traveler from the u. k. in may and experts agree that contributed to the record spread of the data variance yet the 2nd reason is big party. some weeks ago the feeling was saying that the panoramic a basically over and the...
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so be not just doing was 6 us if you want to say so climate change is making us throw sentence and the impact of this is know being sold all over north america. and part of your job is in fact not just to assess what's happening right now, but also to perhaps project into the future when it comes to the impact of climate change. what are you expecting now in the coming years given the current situation? well colleagues of mine does to keep the example have done an analysis on the characteristics of this effect and why it is today is indeed a very rare, an extreme event at a warming of 2 degrees above pre industrial level. such an event could happen every 5 to 10 year. so by, by mid century and a couple of k. and i think it's illustrating that the climate crisis is not some something that's happening in the future. it's something that's very much upon us. i'm being based in berlin and instead of saying we're leaving the american sector, maybe we should have time post every bad the leaving the civilization friendly sector this to, to concentrations in the atmosphere being the highest, th
so be not just doing was 6 us if you want to say so climate change is making us throw sentence and the impact of this is know being sold all over north america. and part of your job is in fact not just to assess what's happening right now, but also to perhaps project into the future when it comes to the impact of climate change. what are you expecting now in the coming years given the current situation? well colleagues of mine does to keep the example have done an analysis on the...
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talk with us about, i mean, if you could just put this into the broader context for us, you know, we've seen this relatively frequently in the past years. is it getting worse as the years go on, or is that just perception? well, it, it kind of seems like it is getting worse. you know, the, the number of fires that we are responding to is clearly growing that is being shown and proven through the data that we collect and keep track of every single year. but what's, what's growing also is the size of the fires, they're simply getting bigger than they ever have in the past. most of the, of the 20 biggest fires that we've had within the state of california historically have happened within the last 510 years. and that is absolutely concerning, and a trend that we absolutely would would like to see reversed. thank you so much. isaac sanchez, as you mentioned your a firefighter, a battalion chief at cal fire in sacramento, california for taking the time to tell us more about the important work that you are doing to try and keep people safe out there. so we appreciate it. thank you. let's get
talk with us about, i mean, if you could just put this into the broader context for us, you know, we've seen this relatively frequently in the past years. is it getting worse as the years go on, or is that just perception? well, it, it kind of seems like it is getting worse. you know, the, the number of fires that we are responding to is clearly growing that is being shown and proven through the data that we collect and keep track of every single year. but what's, what's growing also is the...
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there is say so much about us. so we took a dance and that led us into shootouts. we end up shooting at each other with these guys, but we, we won that battle because they retreated, they left but the 2nd night they tried again. and luckily that night with sept, and it was the, you know, they, they got it shifted. and the 3rd night the military came, and the 5, how became triple. and it was a different story. they, they knew that they couldn't take mr. lex, we talked about the fact that this is the last standing just fits just about the damage that's been done to just away from the damage is incredible because the looting, as a consequence, we have, we have a serious food security crisis in so people can buy food anyway, the atm, the older people calling his draw money. you have got grannies that are, that are on chronic medication that need food before they eat the medication. now, what are you saying to them? then let's continue eating the medication without having anything to eat. we were literally saying, dig your grave in puzzle, and that's how that is the oth
there is say so much about us. so we took a dance and that led us into shootouts. we end up shooting at each other with these guys, but we, we won that battle because they retreated, they left but the 2nd night they tried again. and luckily that night with sept, and it was the, you know, they, they got it shifted. and the 3rd night the military came, and the 5, how became triple. and it was a different story. they, they knew that they couldn't take mr. lex, we talked about the fact that this is...
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they are starving us to death. havana is collapsing. we have no homes, nothing. [protestors chanting] reporter: soon police arrive and begin to drag people in the crowd. >> the arrests and the violence only make the demonstrators angrier. we are not afraid, they cry out. [protestors chanting] >> state security beat me and my daughter, a child, just because we were walking down the street. reporter: supporters of the government have been out in the street. the president himself led this rally. it was organized in havana in the antigovernment protests began last sunday. >> we came here to show together with the revolutionaries of this town that the streets belong to us. reporter: with the president encouraging supporters to mobilize against opponents, there were angry confrontations. revolutionaries detained opposition protesters. >> for cubans who are here, we are never going to give up this revolution. never. [protestors chanting] reporter: it communist regime has ruled cuba since 1959. it survived the fall of the soviet union. now it is again being challenged. b
they are starving us to death. havana is collapsing. we have no homes, nothing. [protestors chanting] reporter: soon police arrive and begin to drag people in the crowd. >> the arrests and the violence only make the demonstrators angrier. we are not afraid, they cry out. [protestors chanting] >> state security beat me and my daughter, a child, just because we were walking down the street. reporter: supporters of the government have been out in the street. the president himself led...
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give us a sense of how he really feels about this. reporter: it is important to understand that this interview was conducted because of angela merkel and his specific relationship to her. it was a very warm and honest atmosphere. i asked him about the past wars and how he feels about them. he came up with afghanistan and said what we just laid. i think it is really what we think. he is convinced it is a huge mistake to withdraw troops. mainly women and young girls will suffer from that. anchor: is that what he fears most? >> yes. i think this is what he emotionally fears. i want to give you some perspective. he is convinced that the goal to fight terrorism in the middle east was necessary. and that it is dangerous to leave afghanistan and other countries alone. anchor: we are hearing the former president criticize president biden. he has defended his decision to withdraw troops from afghanistan. this is what he said last week. >> we did not go to afghanistan to nation build. anchor: he said we did not go to afghanistan to nation build
give us a sense of how he really feels about this. reporter: it is important to understand that this interview was conducted because of angela merkel and his specific relationship to her. it was a very warm and honest atmosphere. i asked him about the past wars and how he feels about them. he came up with afghanistan and said what we just laid. i think it is really what we think. he is convinced it is a huge mistake to withdraw troops. mainly women and young girls will suffer from that. anchor:...
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you will get us different opinions. it is a fundamental principle in health care for giving informed const for anything we do. i can't even take a patient possible pressure. it is perfectly reasonable that everyone has the choice what medications and vaccines the get. that is a basic human right but employers have a duty of care. they have a duty of care to their employers who they have to maintain the health of and a duty of care toward the patients for whom their employees are looking after. it is balancing this risk between -- between informed consent and all this. the first doctor who documented said first do no harm. it is incumbent on health care workers not to do any harm. brent: there is a lot of talk about whether societies will reach herd immunity. is it even realistic to have that as a goal at this point considering there is vaccine hesitancas well? >> there is not enough people getting vaccinated general in the world but often this is due to lack of vaccine supply. especially in the u.k. at the moment as you
you will get us different opinions. it is a fundamental principle in health care for giving informed const for anything we do. i can't even take a patient possible pressure. it is perfectly reasonable that everyone has the choice what medications and vaccines the get. that is a basic human right but employers have a duty of care. they have a duty of care to their employers who they have to maintain the health of and a duty of care toward the patients for whom their employees are looking after....
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or you may need to stop working for us. brent: professor, what do you think this discussion, the fact that we are having this discussion, what does it tell us about the state of humanity at the moment when it comes to thinking of the welfare of others and our level of empathy that we have in reserve? is it a negative picture that you are seeing? dominic: i don't think it's a negative picture. i think people have been through this pandemic concern for others in their community, for their family, and for themselves. they have been trying to make sense of what has been a very scary change to their own lives, to the lives of their community. i think the most difficult situation are those who are firmly opposed to getting vaccinated and following the rules. of course they are free to do so but there are consequences of our choices. and those consequences might mean people cannot do all the things they want to do. because they pose a risk of spreading infection. brent: yeah. consequences is the important word there. professor dom
or you may need to stop working for us. brent: professor, what do you think this discussion, the fact that we are having this discussion, what does it tell us about the state of humanity at the moment when it comes to thinking of the welfare of others and our level of empathy that we have in reserve? is it a negative picture that you are seeing? dominic: i don't think it's a negative picture. i think people have been through this pandemic concern for others in their community, for their family,...
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brent: our dw correspondent is following this story for us in south africa. she sent us an update from the prison where jacob zuma is being held. >> jacob zuma will be spending his sentence at this facility, where he will be one of five hundd inmates. asked if the former president is entitled to special benefits and privileges. he said no, he will be treated like any ordinary inmate, which means orange overalls and no access to a private phone. esther zuma is currently in the hospital wing in isolationor 14 days, pending an assessment of his health-related needs. he is eligible for parole after serving a quarter of his sentence, roughly four months from now. on monday, july 12, all eyes will be on the constitutional courts, the court that convicted and sentenced mr. zuma to prison. he has asked that court to reconsider their conviction and sentence. brent: that was our correspondent, christine mhundwa, reporting from south africa. a new law has come into effect in hungary, despite can the nation -- calmed donation from the european union. critics say the law
brent: our dw correspondent is following this story for us in south africa. she sent us an update from the prison where jacob zuma is being held. >> jacob zuma will be spending his sentence at this facility, where he will be one of five hundd inmates. asked if the former president is entitled to special benefits and privileges. he said no, he will be treated like any ordinary inmate, which means orange overalls and no access to a private phone. esther zuma is currently in the hospital...