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DW Fit Gesund July 12, 2024

A number of people that will that would be taken in and weve seen the s. P. D. Coleader assessed guess. In coming on germany to take a much more as i dont seek as he would like several thousands of saddam seekers to be taken in oh so the current plan is about 1500. 00 people then they would not just come from moria alone where the camp burnt out from over greece with families and children being prioritised so not just mario but the whole issue of of taking in migrants is proving a controversial issue here in germany why. Its definitely controversial you have to remember that 5 years ago there was that defining moment when chance that i got america will say yes we can do these meaning germany would handle the strong influx of migrants that suddenly came in during the summer of 22015 and germany was counting on back then on european study directly and these never happened to the extent germany would have wanted and germany took in far more migrants than any other e. U. Countries and these had consequences on German Society it became very polarized so we saw the rise of the far right of racist attacks as well even if 60 percent of germans actually viewed favorably the arrival of refugees in their country you see n. G. O. S and people taking to the streets chanting we have space demanding that more xylem seek is being taken in and some regions such as the very after example are ready to do so but others for example about a very time bag feared would lead to germany again taking more responsibility on these told there is instead of a joint answer so lets lets talk about joining to you im so where is brussels this 5 years after the german chancellor issued that call for a europe wide solution. While in brussels our talks about establishing a refugee camp which would be run by greek author wheaties and european agencies this has been confirmed by e. U. Commission president from the lion and a commission to discuss this option next week actually on september 23rd and at the e. U. Council she shall we shall say that you must provide a strong and efficient response to the migration problem both opinions between your Member States all divide did was agree said need to the spain for example demanding that all that you states do take a more Asylum Seekers and kountry such as hungary opponent being completely opposed to its to the Political Correspondent to monitor all chavez thank you. A russian opposition politician Alexei Novelli has posted on social media for the 1st time since his poisoning last month he shared a picture from the Bergen Hospital where hes being treated it shows him sitting up in bed surrounded by his family and says he can now breathe on his own doubly reporter jerrod ratings outside the berlin charite hospital where mr valley is being treated welcome jared what else did he say in the sense of ground post. Well phil he posted hi its no valen the i miss you guys then he tweeted a lot of eyes a merge he goes on to say i can still hardly do anything at all but yesterday i was able to breathe by myself for the whole day totally by myself without any help hes known for being somewhat self deprecating and psychotic he goes on to say breathing is a surprising and underrated process i can only recommend that if i do a quick refresh of that post in just a few hours its been locked around a 1000000 times with some 65000 comments so clearly a lot of good will out there for Alexei Navalny answer where is the investigation into his poisoning. What we do know is that a lab test from the German Forces Lab Confirmed that he was poisoned with novacek and then labs in sweden and france verified this basically what we do know is that there is an investigation ongoing from the chemical weapons body that navigates that looks off to chemical weapons because this would be a breach of the treaty against what we know about novacek is that it was developed in the soviet era and thats why a lot of suspicion is folding on russia that it might know more than what it says it does a lot of pressure is being put on the kremlin to divulge possible answers particularly from germany but russia says at the moment it had nothing to do with the poisoning of i like saying a felony so now that he appears to be on the mend watch should we expect to happen next. Well in a value spokeswoman said today that valerie wants to go back to russia and she said she was puzzled as to why people might think otherwise it could be a fair way off before that might happen because although in a valley is appears to be recovering doctors here at the shop its a joint no yet the long term effects of the poisoning that he has undergone so it will be a little while yes every so often we get statements from the hospital but as to when he might be released or even go back to russia as his spokeswoman said he wants to do well really have to wait and see about that dinner when reports jarrad read thank you. Now take a look at a couple of other stories making news around the world an Appeals Court in algeria has sentenced a high profile journalist to 2 years in prison on charges of endangering National Security color drug ray and his supporters have been calling for his release since his arrest in march during antigovernment demonstrations his case has been seen as a test of press freedom amid a growing media crackdown. And 2000 hong kong prodemocracy activists including jimmy laurie and joshua wong of appeared in court to face charges of Illegal Assembly theyre accused of taking part in a band event in june that commemorated to chinas 1989 chinaman square protests. This is d. W. News life from birth and still to come out of the 10 years what progress have we made in the fight to preserve earths wildlife. First though in about an hour u. S. President donald trump is due to preside over a ceremony to mark the normalization of relations between 2 gulf arab states and israel leaders of the United Arab Emirates and bahrain will join israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on the white house floor as the w. s turn your credit reports it marks a shift in the balance of power in the middle east. The 1st knesset flight from tel aviv to up would be a long isolation period for israel and the region has ended until now it only has signed peace treaties with egypt and jordan in August Israel normalize ties with the United Arab Emirates the train followed a month later brokered by the u. S. It cygnus a teenager for 9 says in the region for us it creates a much stronger sunni Israeli Alliance against iran against the shiite axis which is very important if we look at american elections in november when we have a democratic candidate that declares that they. Want to go back to the Previous Nuclear deal with iran. Such an alliance of israeli and sunni nations in the middle east is extremely important what this doesnt solve this is a conflict that the palestinians the un has insisted that it was suspends its plans to annex parts of the occupied west bank at least temporarily but the deal breaks with the public position of countries to refrain from normalizing relations with israel until it ends its ok patient of the millions of palestinians in tel aviv the mood among israelis is mixed as people prepare for a nationwide lockdown so your own its excellent i opened a school for arabic i did it to promote peace and now is think it is important or whether there should be greatly perish i think there is damage its only for political interest for bibi for trump and also the u. A. E. Because of arms of good relations with the us they dont really care about us making it a family down credit should tell you quote unquote up about it i think its more needed to deal with many problems we have here that have to be locked down. And more political problem is the country is very unstable and theres a lot to take care of before dealing with external issues or letting sharon record something of the agreements seen as a huge achievement for Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu but as he faces a corruption trial and is under fire for his poor handling of the pandemic there are also rare piece of good news lets cross cross to the white house join data you can respond and. Sat for the san marino welcome whats expected to happen that in the next hour. Good morning filed within the hour were expecting that ceremony to begin right now were waiting for israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to arrive he will of course be joined by u. S. President trump and the Foreign Ministers of the u. A. E. And bahrain what were expecting and what weve been told by Trump Officials is that they will be signing documents israel will be signing separate documents one with the u. A. E. And one with bahrain there will be another document that all parties will sign and that will include the United States as a broker of this deal with regard to the ceremony several 100 guests are expected and as you know trump official has told us that they will have encouraged people to wear masks but it will not be mandatory so that will be what the ceremony will be happening within the next hour that will of course be happening on the south lawn and that is significant because 27 years ago israelis and palestinians finally although accord here and the trumpet ministration is certainly hoping that these 2 deals will be seen as vital and that one what sort of real life changes so likely to come about because as a result of this day of the strain is rather in the u. A. E. We do have to remember that most arab nations do not recognize israel but that does not mean that they havent had relations with israel the bahraini and the m. R. I. These have been having dealings with israel in recent years this is more of a formalized nation that what we do know about the you a deal that was signed over a month ago is that the old if the u. A. E. And israel will establish embassies in each others countries theyre going to look to amp up trade and tourism as we saw just a couple of weeks ago there was that historic flight that left televisa for aboud dobby for the very 1st time so there are certainly movements there on and i certainly the trumpet ministration will be hoping that other arab nations will join and seek to recognize israel. And while these out of countries doing this with israel now. As you heard in tiny report you know it may come as a surprise given the arab consensus which has been that arab nations have said they will not recognize israel until the palestinian question has been resolved until there was palestinian independence of course that has not yet happened but certainly theyre looking at what other interests that they have between the u. A. E. Bahrain and israel theyre looking at it from a regional aspect and see iran as a common 3 threat and so certainly looking to Work Together on that and economically it certainly that is probably the highlight here in terms of wanting to Work Together with regard to trade and travel and the bahraini and particularly our interests because they have a very close knit relationship with saudi arabia so it would suggest the fact that they have agreed to be here today to sign this agreement that theyve gotten a green light from the saudis ok i make or have a sign at the white house thank you. Global plan to protect wildlife and save disappearing species from extinction as mr tague its set 10 years ago and 2010 schools of states committed to a plan to limit the damage inflicted on the Natural World but in its latest report released on tuesday the United Nations says not one of the shared goals has been met the effect on plant and animal species has been devastating. The cotton topped tamarin the white rhinoceros. Lions all in danger the situation is also grim for many other species. The same goes for much plant life which is rapidly losing its diversity. About 1000000 species face possible extinctions amphibians mammals coral reefs are also heavily affected. There are many reasons for this the worlds population has doubled in the last 50 years increasing consumption. More and more land is required for agriculture while resources like water and forests are being depleted. And even as efforts to combat deforestation increase too much logging is still going on im disturbed natural areas are hard to find and then there are the effects of Climate Change all that has had its effect on wildlife. According to a recent study the numbers in monitored wildlife populations around the world have to climbed by 68 percent in the last several decades. Scientists estimate that vastly more animals species including birds and mammals would have become extinct without legally protected areas Like National parks. I thankfully is not all bad news lets talk to. John from t. W. That environment i welcome that im let some of the basics why does it matter why does it matter if these species are all dying out so it matters for the species and selves obviously but also still part of the planet and one thing that the new studies are showing here. Describe biodiversity outlook showed is that this has tremendous consequences for people too and i mean it makes sense if you think about if youve got fewer bees pollinate in crow if youve got fewer fish fish or people are able to catch that all has a good neck anomic cost to get to that really affect peoples lives ok so what is what 10 years ago the International Community has set itself some pretty big goals to protect biodiversity how were doing the scorecard is bleak its safe to say there were 20 targets that was supposed to been reached by this year by 20. 20 by now and when you throw to fully achieve any of them 6 of them have been partly achieved one of them seems to be going back in the other direction were actually moving away from that and concretely this means that were seeing i mean we were supposed to get plastic pollution from plastic and pesticides down to levels that wouldnt be harmful to ecosystems we havent done that were supposed to stop subsidizing industry that incentivize damage to be consistent and that will happen there is some good news we have seen for instance that without any of our conservation efforts a recent study suggested that 3. 00 to 4. 00 times as many animals. Would have gone extinct so we are doing some things were just not doing enough the thing is that this base can be a tough sell i did you tell i did a brazilian laga with a family to feed now that not to work for the illegal logging company not to take that money because theres a rhinoceros somewhere that youve given youve never strayed off some boat and particularly if you are in one of these a tropical regions and you often at the whim of these bigger Global Forces are like the demand for be primarily is whats fueling a lot of looking in the ranks and so one thing the report tries to really bring out of these require these kind of transformative structural changes for instance by you just what mainstreaming the idea of. Introducing these incentives financial incentives in all levels of Decision Making that sound about im struck but it could mean that we get rid of subsidies that have damaging effect from the environment and introduce ones that actually do searches support the communities who will be affected by these changes. On an individual level oh wait you said there was some good news is. That this idea is now mainstream all we are we actually doing things to follow our good woods and the slogans yes there is some i mean even on the policy level theres some concrete successes that weve expanded the amount of area that weve named does protect and make sure were basically double that in water by one and a half but what now needs to happen much more of the kind of the bigger policy shifts every scientist i spoke to for the for the research for this made it clear that there are individual actions that people can take you can change your diet for instance agriculture is one of the biggest drivers for the change and im one of because dr Climate Change and biodiversity loss i keep hearing that that if we all became vegetarians that that would Global Warming will go on and thats a problem in itself it isnt sufficient and when you take it together with all these other big structural changes then you can achieve a lot but weve really running out of time things need to be happening now and it is from the science point of view very difficult to see the entire decade have essentially been lost as the ranjan d. W. Violent thank you. We can take a look at some more stories making news around the world now well start in brazil where fires are raging in the countrys vast wetlands are killing wildlife and threatening livelihoods conservation they say 200 jaiku was amongst the animals that killed injured or forced from their territories firefighters have been unable to contain the blaze is that a sweeping across several National Parks engulfing thousands of square kilometers. An office tower designed by a british iraqi architect designed haha d. D. Has called filed the lebanese capital beirut a fire was quickly extinguished and is the 2nd is the citys 2nd big blaze this month last month large parts of the city were destroyed in a huge explosion. British lawmakers have given their initial approval to a controversial new sit through despite concerns that it will choose International Law the bill would allow Boris Johnsons government to override parts of the practice that Withdrawal Agreement agreed with the European Union in january. And germany has confirmed

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