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DW Displaced Durre Und Flut July 12, 2024

A powerful and influential country but its also very very far away and its trying to influence a conflict with deep historical roots that stretch back decades if not centuries you just mentioned the conflict dates back to the ele ninetys its actually a war thats older than the soldiers fighting it whats the mood like in armenia what are people saying about this. Well most of the armenians ive spoken to seem very very determined i mean its easy to say that of course when this type of conflict starts people often rally around the flag theres a lot of patriotism that you can see and you can see that in the streets here i mean theres lots of people Walking Around in military uniforms you see armenian flags everywhere lots of advertisements on t. V. On the radio encouraging people to support the troops but the people ive talked to take it a little bit further than that i mean i talked to several parents of soldiers who are basically they were they were volunteers they werent actually formally trained soldiers they got 2 or 3 days of training and then they were already sent to the front and of course these parents were incredibly proud of their children and many of the people ive been speaking to actually say its more than just a patriotic duty they point to some of the ethnic lines that lead up to the original conflict back in the ninetys saying that you know its our responsibility to protect the armenians living in ca to bach and many of them go further back than that and they say this is still connected to the genocide of armenians back during the 1st world war and they basically frame it as saying this is about the survival of our culture in the region so the people im talking to some very very determined to see this conflict through our correspondent thank you. Yulia har has been finding out more about the civilian toll of the conflict she sent us this report from the town of daraa in azerbaijan thats just about 20 kilometers from the frontline that. If. You go fire the live shows us where he used to live until very recently i have. To say a rocket hit his house in early october he says were not so. Far to go quite often they showed us. His home for 35 years bearing down to the walls i never worked over the whole family was sitting here watching t. V. And suddenly there was an explosion in the backyard everything started burning we ran outside and called the Fire Fighters but when they arrived it was already too late to review. And memories. Want to go far as early as is convinced that our 1000000 is responsible for the attack the neighboring country deliberately bombed many civilian targets in the area he says. We cant independently verify this we are not allowed to move freely near the front line we are only allowed to film with the as of a johnny authorities let us film thank you. This school and bar for example even if it looks like it the children here are not students. They are refugees this has been an emergency shelters since the fighting started a month ago. Was right at the entrance a memorial for. Rafal an azerbaijani soldier everyone here is convinced that their army is fighting for a just cause the schools vice principal doesnt believe that their votes have been attacks on armenian civilians. In men laughed at us and then. I dont know much about whats happening on the armenian side i only know what i see on t. V. Here but i can say that the armenians are losing and must retreat so they dont have any other options we are not trying to take armenian territory we are fighting for what belongs to us tentacle. Has been at the school for a few weeks now with his wife and 3 granddaughters fare from tower tower right on the border with nagornokarabakh lately the clashes there have intensified. Im worried about the girls theyre just kids they were so scared of the fighting how are they supposed to know what explosions are they should go to school and study but they shouldnt have to learn what bombs and missiles sounds like when that. At the moment the children seem safe iraq is about 20 kilometers from the frontline but nobody knows when they will be able to return home or whether it will soon become too dangerous here tonight. There were celebrations across chile on sunday after some 80 percent of voters back to proposal to replace the nations constitution with a new one for many its a final repudiation of the 1980 s. Military dictatorship referendum followed a year of widespread and often violent protests for a pensions education and health care. And streets familiar with an arrest now overcome by celebration. The supporters are jubilant soaking up a result that will lead to the scrapping of chiles dictatorship era constitution. They had to sit down with its amazing to be part of this historical moment to be able to vote to feel such pride of being part of this great change and of the results that that will give them have. Now theyre back to the truth is im delighted im very proud of the results and this is showing that this is what the people want and theres a very large majority. For. President Sebastian Pinera who agreed to hold the very top 10 months of social unrest says its an opportunity to forge a new future for the nation the little until now the constitution has divided us we must all work together. So that the new constitution is the great framework of unity and stability. Long lines and strict pandemic controls were a feature of voting day people are even urged to bring their own pens. Today has its roots in street protests that erupted late last year but it increases to public transport fares. It soon turned into a much Bigger Movement frustrated by inequality in shalane society. The current constitution was implemented during the dictatorship of guster pinochet and many see it as something that prevents attempts to address poverty and inequality. It symbolizes the injustice that this country suffered and how the people rebelled against the constitution this puts an end to the dictatorship of pinochet and his chiles transformation to democracy. The plebiscite not only asked if the constitution should be scrapped but who should rewrite it. To lay in strongly supported having it really written by a group of elected citizens rather than a mixture of politicians and citizens once their members are chosen they will begin drafting a new constitution putting it to voters in mid 2022. And i was some of the other stories making headlines around the world today Lithuania Center right Opposition Party and union as one the countrys parliamentary elections its leader. Is expected to become Prime Minister in a Coalition Party with 2 liberal parties both of which are also led by women the current governing party came in a distant 2nd. Japans Prime Minister usually he committed to the country to achieving 0 Carbon Emissions by 2050 marking a shift in policy or said green reforms could lead to Major Economic growth to promise the latest countries set similar targets following china the u. K. And several e. U. Member states. Chinas Foreign Ministry says it will impose sanctions on u. S. Companies involved in selling arms to taiwan the companies include Lockheed Martin raytheon and a division of boeing the u. S. Recently approved the sale of almost 2. 1000000000. 00 worth of weapons to taiwan which china claims its territory. Thailands largest Opposition Party has called for Prime Minister. To resign the start of a special parliamentary debate dealing with on going street protests the Prime Minister called the session in a bid to end months of demonstrations on sunday thousands again took to the streets of the capital bangkok the student led groups are demanding a new constitution and reforms to curb the powers of the monarchy. We are joined by journalist mathias paired bangkok what is so were the titans parliament began a special session today i mean really expect to break through that. And not really im afraid we can expect a lot of speeches in those 3 days but most observers dont think they were that there would be significant action coming from their Parliament Special session now is a nonvoting session that means there wont be any outcome that will be binding for the government the members of parliament they can make some suggestions of how to handle this crisis. But the government can fall out or suggestions are not most of their prodemocracy activists they are not really confident that the parliament terry process will have that much. They have lost faith in a Parliament Since one of the major opposition was dissolved earlier this year and also made. What is the king of thailand he spends more time in germany actually than in thailand protesters now say they would petition germany to investigate the kings use of his power while in europe can you tell us more. Yet today they have called for a protest in front of the chapman embassy in bangkok. Activists they are referring to a statement made by germanys foreign minister heikal moscow earlier this month he said it does not want to tie king to conduct any kind of official state business from germany regarding thailand i mean the German Government spect is that. The children conscripts to germany are private so they think its not appropriate for him to rule from a german soil and the activists. Wants to know more about this issue and demanding an investigation from the German Government. And foreign minister he also reacted to distil and at a press Conference Today he said that cross the channel government look into what the king has been doing achievement but he also royalists thailand they criticize the protest movement and social media they even threaten violence how divided is the country yet that is certainly some form of division in the country we have seen today also in front of the chairman and the another ereli by supporters of the monarchy. Then. Second relieved by opponents of the current regime basically at the same venue at the same day. Prodemocracy activists were much bigger than the really off this part of the government but nevertheless it is quite. A few months off the prodemocracy activists they are still facing a lot of resistance among royalists and among people who supports the monarchy and support the current government. But theyre reporting from bangkok thailand thank you. Opposition figures in bill roos are calling for a nationwide strike to go ahead today as they seek to increase pressure on hardly daal example look assange to step down and release all Political Prisoners so fast Like University students have been seen on the streets of minutes the government says the companys Major Companies are operating normally on sunday more than 100000 protesters again marched around the Country Security forces fired stun grenades and arrested hundreds of participants. Thats now go to journalists. In a bed i was tell us what are you hearing about the general strike are people actually staying up at home. Where there are different kind of directions and format for months that this strike is taken basically the rock plans in minsk and all of the country the joint the nation right strike its really hard to assess the actual scale but in the morning we saw that the workers at each of these large state enterprises but outside were there were inside but there they were just marching just discard of riling walking and kind of annoyed what not work and also students joined the strike and there are really like hundreds of them in minsk and in growth in some other cities over the country that about also kind of protesting the strike and they are being detained right now at the moment and theyre also private companies i. T. Companies that the joint strike or some could face some shops so its happening in i think it will be on the kind of growing on increasing. Well Public Service employees and Civil Servants have been threatened with being fired if they oppose the government could that have any effect on the walkout. Of course thats the only the kind of the main reason why this is not i would say massive at this stage because people are always this scared of all the right examples that there have been already examples of workers who have been arrested and will run people that they are of course scared also people who are fired it also depends on crowd funding efforts of on these funds who are trying to make sure that workers receive compensation for or 5 of their fires or they were jailed so the reason kind of cool in infrastructure that was new its to kind of help with those workers and it also depends on kind of the success on this feed. Of how the they are able to deliver this help. Very briefly the reporters who have been going on for 3 months now where do you see them going i dont see they would decrease because people are defined people are resilient of of course people are tired at the same time no demand of people was mapped and people obviously have a whole reason to show their discontent so i see those protests continuing journalist. Reporting from berlin thank you so much as europe tries to contain a 2nd wave of the corona virus pandemic one of the most important tools is testing bus testing is expensive and time consuming and many Health Authorities are struggling with capacity such as in finland now working on a much cheaper but still reliable alternative passengers arriving at the finish apple wants and choose to be tested by specially trained sniffer dogs. For a treat preferably cathode this snout can be programmed to find just about anything more bed bugs cancer now it could change the course of corona virus detection meat. Rescued from being euthanized as a puppy in spain hes returned that favor for years sniffing out deadly disease for the wise new smell Detection Association in billund as coded 19 began to spread to see was asked as an experiment to try to detect it took him 7 minutes to figure out that this is what they want it to look for so that. You know dog be able to change training sense in 7 minutes. The team quickly learned canines can detect a coded 1000. 00 infection even 5 days before symptoms appear with almost 100 percent accuracy helsinki airport is hosting a Pilot Project through december that will include cross referencing canine results with those for medical devices if you talk to the skin so here it just takes a simple swab from a restore neck. And this is terrible yes and couple of seconds a dog can tell immediately if a person has contract it coronavirus. So i received a negative as all the voluntary tests are proving popular but no positive signal yet from the finnish government about scaling up the program so since dogs are incredibly more effective much less expensive and far less intrusive than other ways of detecting the virus why arent public authorities everywhere rushing to use their noses instead of ours we found one who is. Is deputy mayor of vaughan the site of the airport i pods he did it in 2 minutes took me 2 minutes out and get this budget covers the free tests offered to all arriving passengers he allocated 330000 euros total to the 4 month dog study meanwhile he expects it will cost up to 300000000. 00 euros per month for the medical option the nasal swab its quite expensive operation of course but the docs are like 75. 00 you know a month. To says the data from this study should help bring in federal funds for expansion of canine testing as well as legal adjustments to upgrade the virus sniffing dogs authority to that of their counterparts working in customs we get a really good about iraqs future like they can. Assist and they can surveil because both on a human bjorkman is thinking far beyond. Airports we could train dogs with the same samples with the same train areas to open up. You know the concert halls or or being fair is or go to big working places hospitals or elderly homes football matches whatever both your command and poverty line and warn if dylan doesnt harness the potential of the dawn program itself theyll unleash it elsewhere we can well because of that. She says Health Authorities from all over the world want to learn what these noses know. To sports now in the bundesliga veta blame and barely escaped relegation last season but theyve started strongly this time round. Hoping to prove their credentials for european place against business hoffenheim whove won all the last 6 games at bremen. Bremen looked determined to make the most of their houdini like escape from relegation last season and they made a confident start here. There were only 5 minutes on the clock when maximillian engaged in converted across from theodore gaber selassie to make it one nil. But hoffenheim have proved their mettle at the top of the league year after year now and they struck back through dennis guy go on 22 minutes. Neither side could conjure a winner but the draw means braman extend their unbeaten run to 4 league games a form that has to satisfy coach flow. After last seasons near catastrophe. And in formula one Lewis Hamilton has made history the british drivers victory in the grand prix was 90 seconds of his career overtaking michael all time record. Lewis hamiltons historic drive begun hesitantly the pole sitter dropping but to 3rd in the 1st lap as rain began to pepper the poor to mow truck. The britain had to wait until the 20th lot to retake the lead from mercedes to make us but after that there was no catching him not even a boat of cramp in his right calf 7 laps from the end could slow hamilton dont see clinched a momentous victory. Joyce to her. That she could. Watch it. To strive for perfection. To work i think. It was next on the thank you list. Followed by his mercedes colleagues. And finally by his father anthony. Macedonia never dreamed of being where i am today and. I didnt have a magic ball when i when i. Chose to come to this team and fought over these great people and i got my dad here is amazing i found it was Anthony Hamilton who led the applause for his son as he celebrated formula one immortality in the traditional ma

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