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DW Corona Pest Und Co. July 11, 2024

At the same time we ask people to were a mosque when they go shopping. We tell the people they come meet at home with more than 10 people for example. But if you want to meet all your friends, then go to a Public Public bus because you can drive a public bus and you can drive the train and take the train and the sub sub train and everything else. Public transport there you can meet your friends because there is a lout to go out with even more than 10 people. The restaurant in the parliament is open, the restaurants outside the parliament a closed. So this makes no sense. People do not asked and what that why, why one are treated different to another. And so its shown that the measures they are taking make no make no sense or your parliament at least vital actually goes a step further. She sees that this isnt describes it as an attack on the very democratic principles themselves here in germany. But at the same time, the new regulations that were passed with a clear majority in part. So what is your foundation for the . Well, if you take measures like they have been taken, now, it doesnt, the majority of the government is not enough. They have to change the constitution. They needed to through it majority to change our constitution to give them the rights to empower themselves. What they now did is they empower themselves with a small minority of the government and then take all the power and decide whatever they want to the site. They have to change the constitution and they didnt do that. Now its also privilege under the constitution that if the party can actually hold a physical meeting with some 600. 00, delegates are the only party in germany that will be doing that this coming weekend with all the risks attached to take the responsibility for about. Well, there we have put a very clear he guinnesss system. Im so we were asked to present our, our measures have to take so we stay apart for 11 and a half meters. We have to everything. What was tools to use to, to, to help against the infection . So if that doesnt work in the last few months have gone wrong. No, we have got strict measures, we will keep them. And this is why we can do it. And its very important if those gatherings, its important for the demo crissy, and its not thanks to the government. We will do it and i think well do it right. Ok, well, well see what comes after. Thank you very much. Beatrix coleader of the fired. If tea party here in the parliament and without back to you becca, thanks, became a mechanic of day to be chief political editor. Well, argentina has declared 3 days of mourning for superstar footballer Diego Maradona. He died on wednesday at the age of 60 after suffering a heart attack. Fans are paying their respects all at the present president ial palace in one of the areas where married on his body is lying in state. Crowds have been gathering outside with police struggling to contain the large numbers of people. Many considered marriage honored to be the best player there ever was. But his life both on and off the pitch was also marked by controversy. His doctor at his side, this is the last public photo of diego, armando hardon, or after a successful brain operation. Early november, hed been visibly ill for some time. He was the coach for a top argentinian team, but the 60 year old was having trouble staying on his feet. Marathon i grew up in a poll suburb of corn as it is. His rise to stardom was b. T. R. His goals spectacular. The striker with the number 10 shirt had his career highlight at the 986 world cup in mexico. He travelled his way through confused and helpless defensive lines. His hand assisted goal against england will go down in history. Marathoner later mischievously called it the hand of god. He became a National Hero in argentina, but after the great rise came the fall, he struggled with drug and alcohol addiction for years. After his brain surgery, he was going through detox, but marathoner suffered a heart attack. The magical and talented marathoner will now receive a state funeral fitting for one of the greatest footballers, if not the greatest of all time. High in clubs across europe pay tribute to Diego Maradona at the start of their Champions League fixtures. Lazio who thought, who were the players observed a minutes silence before the kickoff of all 8 group stage matches on wednesday night pictures of married on a were displayed on giant screens around the stadiums. And i enjoyed much of his success in europe 1st with barcelona and then with napoli, where he won the cup in 1909 at letting on the dreads argentinian coach Diego Simeone any who played with now donna and sylvia led the tributes from coaches. If you see a, its really hard when someone calls you on the phone to tell you that diego is gone, you know, you and you say, no, it cant be. Weve lost election. It was a dinner thing one year ago, or really he said, no matter what you have done with your life, youve met or would you have done for our life . I think expressed perfectly would this guy gave us the amount of joy and the pleasure and his commitment for the wolf football. He made the World Football better to mine outside when i was playing football, he was absolutely the best player. He was a genius with the ball. He would always lead the defense to see, and he could make decisive parts. He could decide matches all by himself and be learn your line in charge. For more on this, im joined by Diego Maradonas, former agent john smith from england. John, thanks for joining us. And you represented married on a from 1979900, youre in the height of his career. What kind of person was he . As a lovely young, i mean the suit we talked about some of the last 24 hours. Obviously they went to the a marathon and there was diego as him for a few years. That situation to the chase, he was the little boy still from the suburbs of the slums, actually of what is there east. And then there was a baritone of america that was the star as you cross that white out on the page. Thats one of arizona shown us. That was it was the same person, but it was a different individual. That was the one blessed with talent. Show a wonderfully bright light on all of then he became diego again and all that changed and finished. Believe him at the end of his playing career, that shining light that you speak of is that a reason you think that he was so loved . Not just in argentina about way ever he played yeah. The talent was exceptional and appropriate because bridges for border over its wonderful personalities possess if youve got sprinkled a little special dust on him before, you know, but he really was unique talent. And i talk about diego, he was a lovely soul to just got a bit lost when he couldnt still reach the heights physically that he could. He worked very hard to keep that physicality going for some years. And then when he couldnt, and we talk about geniuses for just a few. I dont know that many geniuses that alter or i guess when theyve achieved so much, its difficult to keep yourself in that particular and secure a place of 7 best when things got a little difficult for. Yeah, of course. I mean, there were some documents after his career, but also during his career and as his agent, how did you try to manage that . Its very difficult because he was always writing because he was such a lovely guy to read about a lot of people with low voices in his is so yeah, we do. It was difficult to manage all of that. You drove the streets and they pulls in there with huge pictures of jesus from hanging from buildings of huge pieces because jesus hanging next to jesus, they would be a good pair of his suits. You know, when youve got i dont know the tree. Its difficult to manage but salute pleasure. The privilege to have been part of a very unique person to us. What kind of legacy is he going to leave behind . I think history will be calling to him. I think if you look at me yesterday for me was a kind of joke laden moment. You know that john lennon had many destructors when he was alive. Many so obviously as well. And diego similarly has many destructors, but i think talent, well, the fact that he was, or it was all him bracing what actually be a strong will john, thank you so much for sharing your experiences with donna john smith, former agent, diego, lets turn now to some of the other stories making headlines this hour, hundreds of demonstrators have taken to the streets in chill a to support legislation, allowing them to withdraw up to 10 percent of their pension funds. Early opposition will make his say it would help them to cope with the current economic crisis. Chiles Unemployment Rate has tripled during the pandemic. Iran has frayed a british, a strain in academics serving a 10 Year Prison Sentence for allegedly spying kylie more gilbert was arrested more than 2 years ago. After attending a conference in the city of qom, she described her release as the end of a long and traumatic ordeal. State television said it came as part of a Prisoner Exchange with 3 iranians. Here watching data, still come. We speak to a photographer whos created a very special body of work documenting the lives and journeys of people forced to flee their homeland. Its a 1st Turkish Court has handed down life sentences for 337. Defendants accused of carrying out an attempted coup in 26, staying many of those sentenced down former Army Commanders and pilots. They were convicted of crimes including murder and attempting to overthrow the constitution. The massive trial is one of many cases against suspected members of a network, allegedly operated by a u. S. Based cleric who ankara accuses of orchestrating the failed coup. For more, lets bring in our correspondent julia han in istanbul. You know what were going to tell us about this trial . Well, this trial in the capital ankara has taken plays in one of turkeys a largest, a court rooms. Its a very high profile trial that has been going on for more than 3 years. You mentioned the number of defendants here, nearly 500 defendants. Most of them members, former members of the Turkish Military Army Commandos pilots, but also several civilians accused of being so cold ringleader as now. All of the defendants were trial for direct involvement in the crew attempt in july 26th, seen a very traumatic event for turkey, 250 people died back then when rogue soldiers attacked state institutions with war planes and helicopters and tangs and sought to take control and oust the government of a president , edwin edwin, himself off to this road to go off to the perpetrators which he labeled a traitor has ended terrorism. Let me mention this, this trial today is one of nearly 300 similar trials weve seen over the past 2 years. According to the figures we have more than 4000 suspects have already been convicted many to life imprisonment or aggravated life sentences, which means there is no chance for parole. So these trials are part of the turkish government crackdown on those. It considers terrorists and enemies of the state. You know, the word crackdown there. I mean, is this a way of silencing regime critics through the courts . Well this is part of the criticism a here really because they say coa 10 back then was stamped out quite quickly, but its legacy still haunts toci. And there has been a fear, a fear of scale them and crackdown on critical voices. If you look at the figure up 2150000, Public Sector employees including teachers and judges, have been suspended, was sacked from their jobs for allegedly to this going to lend Network Thousands more have been arrested. And the criticism here is that the government has used this post a coup thai in a state of emergency even to go after any critical voices. Not only those somehow linked to the glenn network, but also leftists, kodesh, politicians and activists. And journalists. And this has really done a huge damage to turkish society, increasing the polarization here between those who support the government and those who dont. You live. Thank you. Speaking to us from istanbul, if you abuse Prime Minister ahmed says the army has been ordered to move on the capital of the Northern Region in what hes calling the final phase of the offensive some half a 1000000 residents of the capital mcalary have been warned to stay indoors. The move comes just hours after an ultimatum expired for regional leaders to surrender to the central government. The wind is warning, its running low on essential supplies for the nearly 1000000. 00 people whove been displaced by the conflict. This baby boy is just 2 weeks old. The newborn doesnt even have a name yet, but hes already been through much more than he should have. The right guy gave birth in the hope that is it with no one to help me. Its not the says, she says people brought her in the baby to a refugee camp and that shes been waiting for help for 2 weeks. Many people here have similar stories and there are new arrivals every day. More than 40000, people have fled the fighting in the ethiopian region of teague right across the border into sudan. People have come in all sorts of conditions with actually nothink. No money, no more clothes, no food, no contact with people. Never enough. Everyone here off guard to help, so its a powerful 1st few few days and weeks. Its hard to get a true sense of whats happening on the ground in some reports speak of thousands of people dead. But this is difficult to verify because of an internet blackout restricted media access and blocked telephone lines. Ethiopian Government Troops are said to have surrounded the provincial capital, mckayla, and i threatening a major offensive if the leaders of the tea gripe Peoples Liberation front do not surrender. Ethiopias Prime Minister ahmed who won the Nobel Peace Prize last year, doesnt appear to be pushing for a peaceful solution. Hes demanded the International Community stay out of the conflict. The highly aggressive rhetoric on both sides regarding the fight for many, many is dangerously provocative. And it risks placing already vulnerable and frightened civilians in grave danger over the border in sudan, those who made it out of just trying to get by the young mother who recently gave birth hopes her child going to be forced to grow up in a refugee camp. As the coronavirus continues to surge across, the u. S. Health officials are warning that thursdays thanksgiving holiday could become a National Super spreader event. After more than 8 months of social distancing, many are eager to get home for family gatherings, and millions have already taken to the roads, rails, and skies, with air travel down significantly from the same same time last year. Its clear, many others are hating warnings to stay home and keep celebrations. Small. Much of the world is hoping the Coronavirus Crisis will end when the vaccines an ounce to over the last 2 weeks are finally made available. And number of countries say they expect to start vaccinating the most vulnerable groups by the end of this year. And if they dont ease tessa, walter reports the logistical challenge of ensuring that everyone gets a shot is enormous. It can accommodate 12000. 00 people. The velodrome and berlin is usually a sports and concert hall that now become a is to set up one of 6000000000. 00 decks, a Nation Centers here for it is hard to imagine it. So i built this lego model to get a better idea. This is where vaccination happens. These are the 5 cubicles where those receiving the vaccine get ready and have their medical history taken beforehand. 15 of these will be set up here. What is the biggest challenge in setting up the vacciNation Centers . The biggest challenge is to finish construction by mid december. The other challenges planning the logistics not only for the vaccine itself, but also for the people receiving it. Who will have to come here . Almost a 1000000 vaccinations are to be given in berlin alone during the 1st 6 weeks. Thats around 20000 the day. A lot of medical staff will be needed for this. It is hoped that doctors volunteer to help, but they are already extremely occupied. In anaheim, busy from morning to night at my practice, i ensure that all patients receive care, i cant suddenly say that ill close the practice, but only come 2 days a week and help out at the Vaccination Center on the other days. And it will probably be the same for all the general practitioners, but not only are doctors needed assistance and nurses who take care of registration and administration. For cattle prod, whos responsible for organizing this stuff, says finding the personnel will be difficult. Of im usually will have to request help from other aid organizations, the armed forces and hospitals in order to find the stuff to minister or that explanations. Because were not talking about a few 1000 vaccinations we are talking about millions from him. It is hoped the centers will be open by mid december, but a lot of work will go into making that happen. When europes biggest refugee camp moria went up in flames in september, magnum photographer, and ray can, i was there to capture it. And ive been documenting the lives of Asylum Seekers for years. His work in greece puts human faces to stories of desperation at a time when the cold weather and the Coronavirus Crisis make the situation for migrants more precarious than ever. Past heads, a few days before a new kofi 1000. 00 lockdown took effect and return. I was out taking photos of the tory, a square has become a makeshift home for many migrants who fled the fire. On the island of moria. Theyve been granted Asylum Seekers status because he says new asylum laws mean theyre left to their own devices. Theyre no longer entitle to any Government Support or shelter making their situation even worse. Sinai has been documenting their fates for years. And he can relate to them because when he was a child, he and his family fled albania, and lived for a time without documentation in athens. The magnum photographer has made refugees and migrants the focus of his

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