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DW Das Literarische Quartett July 12, 2024
Easiest
Free Trade Agreement
history. And i cant swear it is just proved it will be so much rubbish. Father and son are hoping all the same that children will take over the business 1st 5th generation farmer despite rexs. Well lets have a look at where we are in those negotiations between britain and the e. U. With a new richmond hes a member of irelands parliament and speaks for his party finagle on
European Affairs
welcome to t. W. Im guessing im presuming that the irish are watching these negotiations particular be closely with britain being such a
Major Trading
partner and we have the u. K. Prime minister baraks johnson a warning that he could walk away from these free trade negotiations with the e. U. Do you think hes likely to follow through on that. Im not too sure its right this process producer johnson said will think and done something completely different say was meant to be yet another deadline in his mind is what we will continue to scotians ultimately youre right u. K. Is an important export market for art and but its not our most important our most important duties the e. U. As a whole germany france and belgium are all bigger export destinations for arent we want is a trade deal between the e and the u. K. Who must be a trade deal that doesnt damage the
European Union
and must be a treat you know where the
United Kingdom
needs its responsibilities and one of the significant sticking points in these negotiations there is this proposed british internal market bill whats the irish governments position what does what does dublin want the
British Government
to do with this bill. Weld position of jordan is the same as everyone in the
European Union
is that the internal market is an absolute threat which all agreement on the arch contender in if the
British Government
continue with the internal market in its current form its currently in the house of lords they will break
International Law
this is nothing to do with the new girl trade negotiations that are ongoing but this is due to a joint agreement that has already been agreed. This british
Prime Minister
goes he added that this
British Parliament
ratified it and is a signed
International Law
the original intent quite simply has to meet its
International Obligations
to not withdraw agreements to the irish protocol to the right to e. U. Citizens in the u. K. And vice versa as well as the settlement the fact that they have tabled this internal market bill number of weeks ago was extremely disappointing unfortunately siren mood of the parliament trade negotiations that by
Michel Barnier
meanwhile the
European Commission
says reaching a deal over bracks it requires a realist them as well as reflection from
Boris Johnson
the u. K. Prime minister what does that realism and reflection look like to you. I think what we need to see from the british negotiating side is a approach to negotiations in line with the political declarations that they agreed at the start of the year they need to accept a level
Playing Field
no one agrees a trade deal with the e. U. They dont the innate need to accept that there will be an arbitration system over the russians and they need to take a realistic approach to fishing because ultimately since you do not know which wars there are these strange fish german fish are fish or british fish and thats why we need to
British Government
joe prochoice the last few precious days of negotiations realistic because ultimately a no deal scenario is of course very damaging it was an r. And cross the e. U. The country that suffers the most you know your scenario is the. Near it friend from figo thank you now to thailand where thousands of prodemocracy protesters are valid in central bangkok in defiance of an emergency decree batting
Mass Gatherings
police who attempted to move into the crowd to disperse the protesters were pushed back 1st a druggie came a day after police broke up a demonstration in another part of the city protesters are demanding the resignation of the government a new constitution and reforms to the monarchy. A show on dr a wall from afar in the cologne in germany is a political scientist and thailand specialist with the university of south the
International Institute
for
Asian Studies
in leiden in the
Netherlands Welcome
to d w so these protests have been going on for months or why do you think the
Thai Government
is only now declaring a state of emergency. Well the
Thai Government
has. Try to not escalate the demonstrations and i think one important step for this collation actually comes from the monarchy now so you know what what happened yesterday was that actually when you returned from bulgaria to bangkok choose to you know have a car right exactly past the democracy monument where the protest happened so this kind of was a major step in you know stepping out of the you confront issues of that like government cannot hold back and right that the king seems to be a significant part of this the protest as a calling for constitutional reforms and a reassessment of the countrys mana cable just know so is that just part of the site geist or is that to do with this particular case. Well i think we really have to our you know recall that this is kind of basically opening the floodgates so this has never been on the streets before and. As as we know you know the single mentioning or kind of remark on the king could easily give you 15 years in jail so for a long time you know this this censorship has you know prevented any discussion about the monarchy and with the old king and a large part of the population actually it was behind your king and supported demonic but the present king gives his behavior and also you know the the pressure from cope with 19 crises has kind of led to a situation where people are you not trying to and you know talk about the real problems of the country and suddenly after students started you know fresh and maybe now you. Move to you directly targeted the king and the monarchy this opened the debate and it cannot be drawn back i think weve been looking at pictures of people on the streets and clearly there are tens of thousands of people joining these protests but is that a
Fair Assessment
do you think of the amount of support that this movement has across the country. Well its difficult to to know but what we can see and what we can judge basically from social media is that their readiness to discuss about them will not keep is quite high and higher than it used to be at any point in history basically so you know there is this very prominent
Facebook Group
which was founded only in april and it has now 1000000. 00 over 1100000000. 00 followers its the 800 biggest
Facebook Group
its exclusively referring to the monarchy and critical remarks on the monarchy so judging from whats happening in the social media theres enormous demand for discussing. Were talking to you thank you thats very clear dr. Thank you. But a couple of the matter just south korean boy band b. T. S. Has made it such a thing debut with shares more than doubling to net more than 800000000. 00 after their initial
Public Offering
its huge interest reflects what a bastard global
Success Story
career has become. Even though she could only watch the show online wearing a mask in the presence of a few friends b. T. S. Found angie one was deeply touched. She was one of more than 100000000 people worldwide who logged on to watch a b. T. S. Concert last weekend. This 7 piece group of korean 20 somethings clearly means a great deal to her and many others around the world. Live on their songs are really good their sons gave comfort in these tough times and made me a fan. Such devotion is lucrative for korean pop purveyors its easy to understand why big
Hit Entertainment
the
Management Company
behind the band decided to launch an i. P. O. Demand was huge the share price almost tripled within minutes giving the company a market cap of almost 10000000000. 00 comfortably making it one of south koreas tarty most valuable. My name is kevin hart is now a major
Worldwide Industry
leader with their smooth american accents and seemingly universal appeal b. T. S. Are at a global forefront. Big hits successful i. P. O. Is also good news for this man. The
Management Company
s founder is now a multi billionaire well might be buying his drum. For its passionate fans though the appeal of b. T. S. Is about something much more personal than a share price 2. South korea has lots of boy bands so what makes p. C. s so special we asked is chief editor for every run t. V. In seoul thats a great question everyone loves an underdog story and b. T. S. Surely has when he made their 1st real u. S. 7 years ago under this much a less certain no musical
Management Company
and despite having fewer resources and connections to to other kid pop groups the row is in global popularity and over the years since then they stayed really personally connected with their fans and social media which their fans say in various cottonseed shoes factor that keeps them devoted to this war the end of theres also say the fact that each and every member of the group write their own songs and lyrics is a huge plus and emotions are songs are messages to their fans. A mood whose chief editor at t. V. In seoul this is the news heres remind the top story out germanys record its times number of covered cases since the time it got going to
Maxwell House
the times new restrictions and a slowing the spread bill to young people to put their parties on hold while underlining that everyone has a part to play. This is day doubly up next in the news asia devastating floods are affecting millions of people in south and southeast of the continent and more bad weather is on the way. And instead of those in india begin to reopen the fall of the conflict lock down if i got how the people behind bollywood facade of been surviving without. Finished manageable hypo storage for just a moment into asia ill be back of the top of it off the deck. To the barricades in defense of cultural autonomy. Brooks lackey by the countrys top arts universities the far right government wants to impose a government of the morning or to. The best student protesters strongly oppose this measure blame the culture more in congress not. Focus for. Him 60 minutes t w. Care for. The soup. Needs to get. Discovered the. Subscribe to documentary on you tube. It was the 1st
International Tribunal
in history. Trials. 75 years ago high ranking officers of the nazi regime look morning judging by the allied forces. They were the 1st criminals to be held accountable for their crimes for. Mind. Getting rid of. Your leaders right. Now are 2 part series the 3rd reich the dog starts nov 12th on t. W. This is the wus a show coming up today reeling under the impact of floods. Millions of vietnam and cambodia out affected as floodwaters destroyed houses and crops
Southern India
the record rainfall. Begins reopening following a covert lockdown we find out how the people behind the bali would have been surviving without. A welcome to deed. Its good to have you with us large parts of south and
Southeast Asia
are reeling from floods brought on by heavy rains and storms these are visuals from holy on in
Central Vietnam
showing its famous ancient underwater close to a 1000000 people in the country are affected and at least 36 people have died over in india record rainfall in the
Southern State
of telangana has killed at least 15 people its part of a wider trend in south asia where more than 9600000 people have been affected by severe flooding. Hyderabad is drowning the rain has been relentless in the south indian city and its now kind. And one deadly incident floodwaters pushed a woman to a house which collapsed on impact. Other victims were swept away and raging currents. Pressley teams have been working day and night but they cant get to everyone residents in some areas say that had no help at all. 500 or hold a flood of troubled in the water since yesterday night and nobody visited this place so what people are suffering kicks off opening there is no food no water no milk. Service to go. Catastrophic scenes also in cambodia. Deadly flash floods have hit the west of the country prompting the evacuation of some 2 and a half 1000 people. The military and police have been deployed to assist with the massive operation and hand out much needed to talk to isolated communities. And this is the scene and neighboring vietnam where flooding has claimed the most casualties in the last week after a 1000000 people have been impacted by the floods some 200000 homes are underwater and there are fears the death toll could rise after a catastrophic landslide hit a mountainous area in
Central Vietnam
. And theres no relief in sight more bad weather is expected as
Tropical Storm
man cut pummels the country and aid groups say it could overwhelm even the most resilient communities. And joining me for more is a
Program Coordinator
for the
International Federation
of the red cross and red crescent societies in bancorp in thailand was the interim welcome what is the scale of the damage that were seeing in vietnam and cambodia. Yes. The tropical depression is induced significant heavy rain in the past many days. In vietnam and cambodia and laos as well so the flood house caused significant and serious damages to all more than 100. 1000 households in several provinces of the central of yet none and it is also clear that close to a 1000000 people will be faced that by the floods because of their holes are dated in the water and these are only destroyed and including their lives. In cambodia according to the national disaster. Management committee that is also having a serious issues and flooding which is. Force. 100000 people has been ill fated. Now this flooding comes amid the ongoing coronado artist from dermot. Having a double impact on people absolutely i mean this is a double whammy making it even powerful 1000000 people already struggling with their economy trail out there called the night in an attic that has destroyed their income and livelihood. What is the government doing about the user double romys urge you call them is the government being able to cope. At the moment the government is giving up their priority to search and rescue and saving lives. To get local authorities and. Arrest costs as well so of course i mean the we and i what i just mentioned the. 19 pandemic has for taking the overall capacity in the community so i think that is something that
International Community
also have to look into this and try our best to leave and to
Work Together
so that people will be able to access to relief and. Recovery the spirit of cooperation is what has been the theme generally through the scorn of our responder but are you really seen that
International Help
in trying to help these affected communities. Can you repeat the question are you really seeing help coming from the
International Community
to the work that you are doing or the governments are doing to try and help these affected communities. Oh i think east these kind of situation start up those plots out there plots and last week that called 980 and i think also even very well these and resilient communities it is also something more akin you know. Too much so i think that it is not this it means every individual governor and all any organization that i think we need to come together and. And sort it out. Around from the
International Federation
of the red cross and red crescent societies thank you so much for speaking with us. Most cinemas in india have reopened after the 7 month hiatus because of the corona about a spend the reopening in some states comes despite a rise in case counts that is currently above 7000000 the 2nd highest in the world almost 10000 feet as flows. To india imposed one of the longest and strictest lockdowns in the world cinemas odd reopening now with staggered short timings separated seats and mosques and men to treat temperature churchs one trade on the list called the reopening a momentous occasion to understand why listen to him explain all indians. Escapism. Most of the people who are to the cinema not to be educated not to learn something they go beyond the need to be entertained and as long as human beings are like the media for entertainment well not about it and therefore with hollywood being the cheapest form of entertainment and entertainment the need for entertainment cannot die it is natural you can all agree that bollywood and mark. It may not die but it certainly slowed down during the pandemic bollywood here refers to the indian language
Film Industry
based primarily in mumbai whos filming shabby roads were impacted during the months of lockdown and so to where the earnings of thousands who depend on it for survival. Bomb. Elaborate song and dance routines. Thats how most of the world knows. That. But behind the glitzy facade are thousands of devious workers who form the backbone of the
Free Trade Agreement<\/a> history. And i cant swear it is just proved it will be so much rubbish. Father and son are hoping all the same that children will take over the business 1st 5th generation farmer despite rexs. Well lets have a look at where we are in those negotiations between britain and the e. U. With a new richmond hes a member of irelands parliament and speaks for his party finagle on
European Affairs<\/a> welcome to t. W. Im guessing im presuming that the irish are watching these negotiations particular be closely with britain being such a
Major Trading<\/a> partner and we have the u. K. Prime minister baraks johnson a warning that he could walk away from these free trade negotiations with the e. U. Do you think hes likely to follow through on that. Im not too sure its right this process producer johnson said will think and done something completely different say was meant to be yet another deadline in his mind is what we will continue to scotians ultimately youre right u. K. Is an important export market for art and but its not our most important our most important duties the e. U. As a whole germany france and belgium are all bigger export destinations for arent we want is a trade deal between the e and the u. K. Who must be a trade deal that doesnt damage the
European Union<\/a> and must be a treat you know where the
United Kingdom<\/a> needs its responsibilities and one of the significant sticking points in these negotiations there is this proposed british internal market bill whats the irish governments position what does what does dublin want the
British Government<\/a> to do with this bill. Weld position of jordan is the same as everyone in the
European Union<\/a> is that the internal market is an absolute threat which all agreement on the arch contender in if the
British Government<\/a> continue with the internal market in its current form its currently in the house of lords they will break
International Law<\/a> this is nothing to do with the new girl trade negotiations that are ongoing but this is due to a joint agreement that has already been agreed. This british
Prime Minister<\/a> goes he added that this
British Parliament<\/a> ratified it and is a signed
International Law<\/a> the original intent quite simply has to meet its
International Obligations<\/a> to not withdraw agreements to the irish protocol to the right to e. U. Citizens in the u. K. And vice versa as well as the settlement the fact that they have tabled this internal market bill number of weeks ago was extremely disappointing unfortunately siren mood of the parliament trade negotiations that by
Michel Barnier<\/a> meanwhile the
European Commission<\/a> says reaching a deal over bracks it requires a realist them as well as reflection from
Boris Johnson<\/a> the u. K. Prime minister what does that realism and reflection look like to you. I think what we need to see from the british negotiating side is a approach to negotiations in line with the political declarations that they agreed at the start of the year they need to accept a level
Playing Field<\/a> no one agrees a trade deal with the e. U. They dont the innate need to accept that there will be an arbitration system over the russians and they need to take a realistic approach to fishing because ultimately since you do not know which wars there are these strange fish german fish are fish or british fish and thats why we need to
British Government<\/a> joe prochoice the last few precious days of negotiations realistic because ultimately a no deal scenario is of course very damaging it was an r. And cross the e. U. The country that suffers the most you know your scenario is the. Near it friend from figo thank you now to thailand where thousands of prodemocracy protesters are valid in central bangkok in defiance of an emergency decree batting
Mass Gatherings<\/a> police who attempted to move into the crowd to disperse the protesters were pushed back 1st a druggie came a day after police broke up a demonstration in another part of the city protesters are demanding the resignation of the government a new constitution and reforms to the monarchy. A show on dr a wall from afar in the cologne in germany is a political scientist and thailand specialist with the university of south the
International Institute<\/a> for
Asian Studies<\/a> in leiden in the
Netherlands Welcome<\/a> to d w so these protests have been going on for months or why do you think the
Thai Government<\/a> is only now declaring a state of emergency. Well the
Thai Government<\/a> has. Try to not escalate the demonstrations and i think one important step for this collation actually comes from the monarchy now so you know what what happened yesterday was that actually when you returned from bulgaria to bangkok choose to you know have a car right exactly past the democracy monument where the protest happened so this kind of was a major step in you know stepping out of the you confront issues of that like government cannot hold back and right that the king seems to be a significant part of this the protest as a calling for constitutional reforms and a reassessment of the countrys mana cable just know so is that just part of the site geist or is that to do with this particular case. Well i think we really have to our you know recall that this is kind of basically opening the floodgates so this has never been on the streets before and. As as we know you know the single mentioning or kind of remark on the king could easily give you 15 years in jail so for a long time you know this this censorship has you know prevented any discussion about the monarchy and with the old king and a large part of the population actually it was behind your king and supported demonic but the present king gives his behavior and also you know the the pressure from cope with 19 crises has kind of led to a situation where people are you not trying to and you know talk about the real problems of the country and suddenly after students started you know fresh and maybe now you. Move to you directly targeted the king and the monarchy this opened the debate and it cannot be drawn back i think weve been looking at pictures of people on the streets and clearly there are tens of thousands of people joining these protests but is that a
Fair Assessment<\/a> do you think of the amount of support that this movement has across the country. Well its difficult to to know but what we can see and what we can judge basically from social media is that their readiness to discuss about them will not keep is quite high and higher than it used to be at any point in history basically so you know there is this very prominent
Facebook Group<\/a> which was founded only in april and it has now 1000000. 00 over 1100000000. 00 followers its the 800 biggest
Facebook Group<\/a> its exclusively referring to the monarchy and critical remarks on the monarchy so judging from whats happening in the social media theres enormous demand for discussing. Were talking to you thank you thats very clear dr. Thank you. But a couple of the matter just south korean boy band b. T. S. Has made it such a thing debut with shares more than doubling to net more than 800000000. 00 after their initial
Public Offering<\/a> its huge interest reflects what a bastard global
Success Story<\/a> career has become. Even though she could only watch the show online wearing a mask in the presence of a few friends b. T. S. Found angie one was deeply touched. She was one of more than 100000000 people worldwide who logged on to watch a b. T. S. Concert last weekend. This 7 piece group of korean 20 somethings clearly means a great deal to her and many others around the world. Live on their songs are really good their sons gave comfort in these tough times and made me a fan. Such devotion is lucrative for korean pop purveyors its easy to understand why big
Hit Entertainment<\/a> the
Management Company<\/a> behind the band decided to launch an i. P. O. Demand was huge the share price almost tripled within minutes giving the company a market cap of almost 10000000000. 00 comfortably making it one of south koreas tarty most valuable. My name is kevin hart is now a major
Worldwide Industry<\/a> leader with their smooth american accents and seemingly universal appeal b. T. S. Are at a global forefront. Big hits successful i. P. O. Is also good news for this man. The
Management Company<\/a>s founder is now a multi billionaire well might be buying his drum. For its passionate fans though the appeal of b. T. S. Is about something much more personal than a share price 2. South korea has lots of boy bands so what makes p. C. s so special we asked is chief editor for every run t. V. In seoul thats a great question everyone loves an underdog story and b. T. S. Surely has when he made their 1st real u. S. 7 years ago under this much a less certain no musical
Management Company<\/a> and despite having fewer resources and connections to to other kid pop groups the row is in global popularity and over the years since then they stayed really personally connected with their fans and social media which their fans say in various cottonseed shoes factor that keeps them devoted to this war the end of theres also say the fact that each and every member of the group write their own songs and lyrics is a huge plus and emotions are songs are messages to their fans. A mood whose chief editor at t. V. In seoul this is the news heres remind the top story out germanys record its times number of covered cases since the time it got going to
Maxwell House<\/a> the times new restrictions and a slowing the spread bill to young people to put their parties on hold while underlining that everyone has a part to play. This is day doubly up next in the news asia devastating floods are affecting millions of people in south and southeast of the continent and more bad weather is on the way. And instead of those in india begin to reopen the fall of the conflict lock down if i got how the people behind bollywood facade of been surviving without. Finished manageable hypo storage for just a moment into asia ill be back of the top of it off the deck. To the barricades in defense of cultural autonomy. Brooks lackey by the countrys top arts universities the far right government wants to impose a government of the morning or to. The best student protesters strongly oppose this measure blame the culture more in congress not. Focus for. Him 60 minutes t w. Care for. The soup. Needs to get. Discovered the. Subscribe to documentary on you tube. It was the 1st
International Tribunal<\/a> in history. Trials. 75 years ago high ranking officers of the nazi regime look morning judging by the allied forces. They were the 1st criminals to be held accountable for their crimes for. Mind. Getting rid of. Your leaders right. Now are 2 part series the 3rd reich the dog starts nov 12th on t. W. This is the wus a show coming up today reeling under the impact of floods. Millions of vietnam and cambodia out affected as floodwaters destroyed houses and crops
Southern India<\/a> the record rainfall. Begins reopening following a covert lockdown we find out how the people behind the bali would have been surviving without. A welcome to deed. Its good to have you with us large parts of south and
Southeast Asia<\/a> are reeling from floods brought on by heavy rains and storms these are visuals from holy on in
Central Vietnam<\/a> showing its famous ancient underwater close to a 1000000 people in the country are affected and at least 36 people have died over in india record rainfall in the
Southern State<\/a> of telangana has killed at least 15 people its part of a wider trend in south asia where more than 9600000 people have been affected by severe flooding. Hyderabad is drowning the rain has been relentless in the south indian city and its now kind. And one deadly incident floodwaters pushed a woman to a house which collapsed on impact. Other victims were swept away and raging currents. Pressley teams have been working day and night but they cant get to everyone residents in some areas say that had no help at all. 500 or hold a flood of troubled in the water since yesterday night and nobody visited this place so what people are suffering kicks off opening there is no food no water no milk. Service to go. Catastrophic scenes also in cambodia. Deadly flash floods have hit the west of the country prompting the evacuation of some 2 and a half 1000 people. The military and police have been deployed to assist with the massive operation and hand out much needed to talk to isolated communities. And this is the scene and neighboring vietnam where flooding has claimed the most casualties in the last week after a 1000000 people have been impacted by the floods some 200000 homes are underwater and there are fears the death toll could rise after a catastrophic landslide hit a mountainous area in
Central Vietnam<\/a>. And theres no relief in sight more bad weather is expected as
Tropical Storm<\/a> man cut pummels the country and aid groups say it could overwhelm even the most resilient communities. And joining me for more is a
Program Coordinator<\/a> for the
International Federation<\/a> of the red cross and red crescent societies in bancorp in thailand was the interim welcome what is the scale of the damage that were seeing in vietnam and cambodia. Yes. The tropical depression is induced significant heavy rain in the past many days. In vietnam and cambodia and laos as well so the flood house caused significant and serious damages to all more than 100. 1000 households in several provinces of the central of yet none and it is also clear that close to a 1000000 people will be faced that by the floods because of their holes are dated in the water and these are only destroyed and including their lives. In cambodia according to the national disaster. Management committee that is also having a serious issues and flooding which is. Force. 100000 people has been ill fated. Now this flooding comes amid the ongoing coronado artist from dermot. Having a double impact on people absolutely i mean this is a double whammy making it even powerful 1000000 people already struggling with their economy trail out there called the night in an attic that has destroyed their income and livelihood. What is the government doing about the user double romys urge you call them is the government being able to cope. At the moment the government is giving up their priority to search and rescue and saving lives. To get local authorities and. Arrest costs as well so of course i mean the we and i what i just mentioned the. 19 pandemic has for taking the overall capacity in the community so i think that is something that
International Community<\/a> also have to look into this and try our best to leave and to
Work Together<\/a> so that people will be able to access to relief and. Recovery the spirit of cooperation is what has been the theme generally through the scorn of our responder but are you really seen that
International Help<\/a> in trying to help these affected communities. Can you repeat the question are you really seeing help coming from the
International Community<\/a> to the work that you are doing or the governments are doing to try and help these affected communities. Oh i think east these kind of situation start up those plots out there plots and last week that called 980 and i think also even very well these and resilient communities it is also something more akin you know. Too much so i think that it is not this it means every individual governor and all any organization that i think we need to come together and. And sort it out. Around from the
International Federation<\/a> of the red cross and red crescent societies thank you so much for speaking with us. Most cinemas in india have reopened after the 7 month hiatus because of the corona about a spend the reopening in some states comes despite a rise in case counts that is currently above 7000000 the 2nd highest in the world almost 10000 feet as flows. To india imposed one of the longest and strictest lockdowns in the world cinemas odd reopening now with staggered short timings separated seats and mosques and men to treat temperature churchs one trade on the list called the reopening a momentous occasion to understand why listen to him explain all indians. Escapism. Most of the people who are to the cinema not to be educated not to learn something they go beyond the need to be entertained and as long as human beings are like the media for entertainment well not about it and therefore with hollywood being the cheapest form of entertainment and entertainment the need for entertainment cannot die it is natural you can all agree that bollywood and mark. It may not die but it certainly slowed down during the pandemic bollywood here refers to the indian language
Film Industry<\/a> based primarily in mumbai whos filming shabby roads were impacted during the months of lockdown and so to where the earnings of thousands who depend on it for survival. Bomb. Elaborate song and dance routines. Thats how most of the world knows. That. But behind the glitzy facade are thousands of devious workers who form the backbone of the
Film Industry<\/a>. Yet they remain anonymous and live at its margins far from the scene under she is one of them. He lives in a wondrous flat and is the sort of bread winner in his family or for. A few. What i did 5 years under worked as a background on so in countless people moving few but his work completely dried up as a forward 1000 pounds in me forced the
Film Industry<\/a> to shut down a few few before the code locked down i used to get good walk i would get one or 2 songs. And manage to on about 18000 rupees every pundit which used to take care of my familys expenses but for the past 6 months or so theres been nothing new to me in this meaning. And there is now finding it difficult to make ends meet and hes far from the only one people who have been hit the hardest are the daily beaches who work in various capacities in the industry including as makeup assistant in light of the spot boy group dances and. Most of them are now struggling to find what is now just beginning to pick up a bit but only in fits and starts and im just. The widest measures. Budgets have been pared back as the indian
Film Industry<\/a> reads from the shut down of movie theaters its biggest source of revenue even and then the shoot for just starting now the actors especially are requesting for minimal crews so our crew sizes i shrinking which of course means those people who were doing leverage will end up being the biggest loser in this show you. Know im sure is increasingly desperate for work and has been reaching out to others in the industry. But of course not like we have the security of football and joy when we put in the walk otherwise we get nothing i do have hope of finding walk again the world grandson who after all. Having worked all his life in movies which allowed others to dream. I hope this story also have a happy and. Thats it for today be sure to check out other stories on the double dot com forward slash on facebook and twitter we leave you now with images of a digital exhibit in tokyo these are from the team lab the borderless eggs a version of the digital off museum in tokyo a number of these lights we knew made us people approach them or touch their direct a lot of the same time of our. Combating the corona pandemic. Where does research stand. What are scientists learning. Background information and news. Hour corona. 19 special next on d w. How does a virus spread. Why do we panic and when well. Just through the tactics and the weekly. Show is called spectrum if you would like any information on the coronavirus or any other science topic you should really check out our podcast you can get it wherever you get your podcast can also find us at. Science. The race continues for a
Coronavirus Vaccine<\/a> still the highest hopes of treating infections from the medicines that already exist approved for other diseases or in development. Its called repurpose saying. You wanted. To know that. Drugs like that. Its important to know your treatment is most effective medicines helpful early on when the infection is mild when there are no breathing problems could be ineffective or harmful to a patient. Ringback continue to scour their portfolios for possible solutions the world has never faced a pandemic of these proportions in a moment ill talk to an expert from the
European Medicines Agency<\/a> 1st a look at some of the drugs that are being repurposed. Antiviral medicines were originally developed for hiv hepatitis c. Influenza and 2 other coronaviruses sars and mares theyre designed to stop the disease from reproducing or entering long cells antiinflammatories are used to treat
Rheumatoid Arthritis<\/a> or inflammatory diseases theyre supposed to limit the bodys defenses and severe long infestations to avoid further information which would cause more damage than the disease medicines for long complications are designed to treat
Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis<\/a> they help supply the patients longs with sufficient oxygen and help the long repair themselves cardiovascular medicines were developed to treat blood clots or
Heart Disease<\/a> theyre now being used to prevent complications from 19. Head of biological
Health Threats<\/a> and the strategy of the
European Medicines Agency<\/a> is a pharmacologist who spent several years in antibacterials and antifungals in preclinical and
Clinical Development<\/a> so where are we at in treating corona with repurposed medication. Yeah were seeing some important advancements in particular i think they use autism at the saw not for treatment of light patients we copy 19 and with important results from the recovery study showing the benefits in mortality using this a medicine has an important enfants ment and will be used and also the antivirus does appear one of the 1st one to be tested in
Clinical Trials<\/a> for the treatment of corby 19 it showed that the ability over you seems at the time to recall very so the time to start from the off the gulf patients weaned off the lies the coming 19 and therefore ds are so far the more significant that spawns meant that we are reaching tons of these days i went through the various treatments before what one of the most effective of these treatments. Yet theres a matches on indeed the met giving us the most impressive results so far and we really hope to see other interventions that will be as effective as this one and really the combination of deeper and more dolly piece of treatment will be but important to be investigating the future we are posing a whole being then you want to climb onto bodies with that and neutralizing the activity so really acting as an t. Biros and probably that combination all bunty bar as we say no more do leaders might might be the most interesting were to follow in the future. It took a long time to find the right mix to treat hiv we going to have to wait that long suppose it. We are not to of course your everything is much more compressed in time and fortunately there are still a lot of patients out we need severe call the 19 and be hospitalized and we have seen progress when youre up in new wave all of the cases including similar cases so were really all that
Clinical Trials<\/a> that are running out the moment and there are several efforts will be able to deliver you know much faster way what we need to know about what could be the best intervention c. R. Now to combine the different agents of course is very important and one of the
Lessons Learned<\/a> that we need a lot from the my skin the court trial and the small fragments of
Clinical Research<\/a> that weve seen in the beginning part all seem europe is not really elsewhere because we need large studies to tell us exactly what its 14 and which patients but instead of 3 parts a single the different drugs developed to treat different diseases what what about new therapies. Yet in terms of one to virus indeed the new wave of products are brand new and they cover all the small molecules simiar to rendez appear or indeed these onto bodies that have the potential to naturalize the virus and being very effective any indeed we seeing these with other emerging viruses like it how they can be a really fucked pooling times already using the burden of disease so we are really hoping that all these new maxines will provide really new opportunities and really be helpful in fuck food in treating patients as you said the new drugs could reduce the burden the need to hospitalizations i guess what we do need is a drug that works at all stages that. Absolutely in fact so were really supporting the effort by
Many Developers<\/a> to study different drugs at different stages of the coffee 1000. 00 disease starting really from the season plus the sport of creepy locks is going to treatment of mind p. C. s in the out patient and then of course the treatment of severe cut we 99. 00 patient that i was brutalized and maybe we will need a combination of different drugs depending on the difference and point of the season of all of your encouraging new therapies but why isnt more being spent on that potential vaccines are saved about 6 times more funding than therapies and we dont even know if well get a vaccine. I guess for what i can say is that hes believed that the vaccine could ever be the end of the day yet bigger impact on the course of the fund than mick and also in trying to contain the spread of the virus and this is what will be learned for a number all of our old diseases over years and decades but of course youre absolutely right the problem we need not to forget that also tara pure dicks artistry many important and efforts to be put also in that ira to make sure that we have a group or fawley or or
Treatment Options<\/a> that cover different pharmacological activities in order to make to make sure that we can treat this one as possible in a non christian way patients with different stages of the disease from the use top strategist
Michael Company<\/a> thank you very much for your time thank you building a high ms germany 2nd because
Pharmaceuticals Company<\/a> with close to 6 and a half 1000 staff theyre busy working on various drugs including a special covert 19 therapy. These antibodies may be invisible to the human eye but they could play a vital role in neutralizing the corona virus scientists in the laboratories and bieber half say they are developing new treatments as fast as they can. We are generating antibodies to bind with the virus and prevent it from infecting other cells and the human body. So these antibodies are designed to catch the virus after it has entered the body yet before it can do any damage. This science in a persuade b. A is brilliant in the himes
Largest Research<\/a> and development center. The head of the
German Division<\/a> says the prospects for b. Are good. By we are in the middle of the process of building up our team and be our work force and we expect a slight increase in personnel over the next few years and always does it i mean by taking in next. Another approach to fighting the coronavirus is the inhouse molecular library the socalled treasure troves these shells contain over a 1000000 different
Chemical Substances<\/a> the accumulated knowledge of the pharmaceutical giant researchers are investigating whether these substances are suitable for treating some of the effects of covert 19 the scientist said person or have joined 36 other pharmaceutical companies and
Research Institutes<\/a> around the world to form a consortium to fight the corona virus. If we can
Work Together<\/a> and we can pull the best information from each contributor and that is precisely the goal of the consortium to bring together all the experts and move forward quickly on this occasion but it could take years before an anti coronavirus drug is approved the scientists at berlinger in the heim say its too early to speculate about a possible release date. Time to look at the viewer questions that have been coming in on our you tube channel is there williams. Its covered 19 now and to me. When i read this question i thought ok its time to talk about the elephant in the room the fact that despite all of our fondest hopes this virus is not going to fizzle out and go away 1st lets define and the way were using the word here is in its epidemiological sense which. Describes when an infection is more or less constantly present in the background within a specific population and geographic region but it also implies that its in a kind of steady state which go over 1000. 00 is not at the moment its still spreading fast and furiously in many places all over the planet one of 2 things could happen next when enough people build up immunity to it through infection or vaccination covert 19 could become an endemic disease or it could just apparently burn itself out and disappear like sars dead but not thats not going to happen in other words at this point if we could say that the disease wasnt dead that wed actually be farther along the road towards returning to life as usual that we are it would mean covert 19 was no longer out of control but was a disease we had tools to cope with well develop those tools eventually just like we did with aids and influenza in fact probably a lot faster but but wiping the virus out entirely at this point would take a massive planet wide strategy like the one that wiped out smallpox and has nearly vanished polio but projects like that take high levels of cooperation between nations and they take time so covert 19 is going to be with us for the forseeable future but to some extent at least for how long will depend on us. Humans on the only ones going through difficult times during the pandemic some zoos a closed door have very few visitors and often lack the funds to feed their animals but merchants from his wholesale food market have joined forces and donated over 10 tonnes of fruit vegetables to help feed the animals of lima. It seemed visitor numbers tumbled from around 5000 to under 500 a day and leave you with the animals. Nice to have you along for another
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