a lot of outrage in the ark diocese of cologne which is one of the largest dioceses in germany for months at the ark bishop i know matty of that he refused to publish our reports on past child sexual abuse but commissioned a 2nd report many are accusing him of a cover up for a lot of people are very key is handling all the scandal in cologne is a symbol of how slowly and reluctantly the catholic church deals with sexual abuse accusations the secrecy is especially painful for survivors like how kit he was abused by a priest when he was a young boy now he and others are calling for justice a brief warning to summarize of us that they may find parts of the report disturbing. my tutor come off the new car i too remember would often come to my bed in the late hours of the evening treat one thing or in early morning to stroke me. i was about $125.00 to enter the room. and be told to drop my trousers and bend over the desk of an organ. was. opposite me on the wall. and then it began. come on. all orifices of my body were abused. young men to show couplets of beaten a. coral how to endure 3 years of sexual abuse at the hands of a catholic priest while at boarding school during the $960.00 s. . it was true. because they were ordained. and acting in the name of god. is often there for think of the abuse i suffered as a product of the catholic church. cut told me spall. carl how they once the church to be transparent about the past when rana maria vokey became the archbishop of cologne several years ago he was hopeful the cardinal had vowed to address the church's history of sexual abuse. the syndic. but when vokey learned of sexual abuse accusations against a priest close to him he failed to inform rome and a report investigating sexual abuse in his diocese was not published instead a 2nd study was commissioned many german catholics left the church an outrage vokey realized his mistake and expressed remorse. i made mistakes in my handling of the abuse investigation as well as the related crisis management. i am certainly guilty in this respect for this i am deeply sorry on how light. many german catholics however want to see real accountability and change mariana aren't is a parish officer in one of colognes poor neighborhoods. she has been fighting the catholic church's patriarchal structure with broad support from her base. to assemble i told the church leadership must end this uncontrolled unreflected an unchecked abuse of power by the full. text of the spirit of many people are asking themselves what these church leaders are talking about us. and why should i listen for them when they either a voyage talking about the issues that matter to was or talk in a way that we don't understand and countries relate to because it has fallen out of time. this flowed outside cologne cathedral marks germany's catholic priests carl howe like many others has had enough of the church covering up its sexual abuse scandals he says it must finally own up to the past. yes there were and still are perpetrators among a ranks now these are not isolated cases this is systemic yes with the church protected the perpetrators not the victims. experts on religious law say that in the catholic church power has been concentrated into a few hands for too long. first in fear from that so that became a problem in the context of investigating cases of sexual violence it was up to individual bishops to decide whether and if so how to investigate cases and whether they were serious enough to warrant intervention. in an effort to end sexual abuse in the church pope francis declared in $29000.00 that all allegations must be reported by clergy but only internally this does not however mean cases are also brought to court. judge. german government's representative for abuse set up an inquiry committee with the catholic church to get to the bottom of this scandal. is not is lack of clarity surrounding the clone case has of course again undermined trust and that also impacts on going to investigations in other diocese of a bible in a known abuse to. the church one stormers sexual abuse victims to participate in the investigation but carl how care has decided to stop cooperating the fact that the report wasn't published and the way former abuse victims have been treated has triggered too many painful memories for him. to show up as a court t v also corn news or read a whole lot this feels like a repeat of the past on an ordained moan do something to you and cancer will do for good us that's what it feels like kings. or just standing there was shaking and sweating and recall how you were ranked and the effect of article 4 damage. those who covered up the abuse for decades could soon be held to account the 2nd report ordered by the archbishop of cologne will be published this month it's expected to reveal the names of those responsible. over the last years many african migrants looking for a better life in europe have fled to the cannery islands the allens are spanish territory but geographically they are much closer to west africa than to the european mainland many migrants arriving here want to travel on to other parts of europe but strict rules make it's almost impossible for them to leave and as the number of migrants on the islands grows so does the discontent among locals. this post carried 20 refugees 200 kilometers across the atlantic ocean from morocco to the spanish island of gran canaria. younes and his friends took the same route but instead of staying in the camp they're sleeping in a truck trailer. they've been on the island for 4 months and want to leave. if we put it we want to get there were just green for r.c. chili and bridgette germany every day. there is the service of. the canary islands has seen an influx of african migrants and refugees most of whom are from morocco. uni arrived they had to state sponsored camps but many quickly move on. felix alfonzo does volunteer work and assist must promise her residence he is now also working with a growing number of migrants and refugees. then there is an. order for them in the holding come to is like a prison so they leave. their names to reach continental europe. with as many try to board ships so they think i'll have better opportunities out there that you put up with it so you should be. refugees in the camp are feeling increasingly threatened like in the schoolyard hate speech is rampant on social media and there have been several protests by the. goes out to all the refugees filmed one demonstration which reportedly escalated with a phone. when. they drew up right. through and they shouted they would come in and burn everything down and threw rocks. were born recorded very even through little fireworks. those people are horrible. 13 people. manalo santiago was among the protesters he lives close by and the native canary islander is particularly troubled by the many moroccans arriving. but he stresses that he has always remained peaceful. look on i don't know get him or you know him we canaries don't want hordes of people pointed them coming for a visit is no problem but not staying on the island we have our own lives here and i respect these people but there are a lot of conflicts but a good old film we go through to deal with. police have not said that the refugees are leading to higher crime rates residents tempers have heated up during the pandemic they have been experiencing their own hardships. how many people have lost their jobs in apartments and yet these people get everything that is the government's fault so it's up to the governments to send them away. says alfonso has been hearing comments like these more and more often as he distributes food to those in need some locals are resentful of the rising numbers of migrants waiting in line for free food. felix alfonzo tries to keep the peace a little thought we were busy focusing on other problems and trying to improve the situation in this neighborhood now all of that's hostage taker backseats well. we deal with migration. these days there are so many mouths to feed that food sometimes runs out and some go hungry but i mean don't put on them for me it's a problem they're giving us less and less food because more and more people from elsewhere are coming and that's what. the tourism sector has also been protesting. many people's livelihoods are at stake and the industry is desperate for every guest during the pandemic. supplies bars and restaurants with coffee and he fears the refugee situation could scare away paying guests probably for you the future is who do come see the situation is bad for our image if they noticed how refugees are being handled. i mean why doesn't the spanish government allow more refugees onto the mainland and could repatriations be sped up despite cove it. we wrote to the spanish ministry of the interior to ask these questions but we didn't receive a response. like many people here felix alfonzo from the neighborhood association is disappointed but not surprised by the radio silence from far away madrid. but he thinks their strategy could succeed in the long run. the federal government wants to make things hard for refugees and show them the canary islands aren't a convenient stepping stone for entry to your at the border but in the end we're footing the bill by our blood. along with the refugees 23000 arrived in the canary islands last year nearly 8 times as many as the year before and the boats keep coming. whereas they'll in the middle of the cold have 19 pandemic and many people have been working from 0 for. a year now in the british town of rossendale one woman had a brilliant idea for making ritual meetings more exciting she is inviting special guests to video conferences goats and wherever these animals so while they are sure to turn even monday in team calls into fun experiences. mccarthy and her border collie bring home the flock she keeps a sheep and goats on her farm in rossendale normally school classes and wedding parties visit the picturesque venue in lancashire england bringing dot and i'm just in her income. but the pandemic has put a stop to that we started selling them you know so everyone was gardening during covariant out in the gardens and stuff so we saw ones about 2 and a half tons of in a day but we don't have a digger i'm sure when also i was very. after. but then she got another idea. and it's probably no coincidence that her cell phone helps make it possible. besides her timid sheep up in the hills don't also keep some friendly goats down in the farmyard. what about this why don't we offer that you can hire go to prank you work me like a ridiculous crazy i was like yeah it is stupid you know it's a silly idea too much one evening last april she went and did it anyway she posted a couple of photos on her home page and i got up in the mornin and amber bought all these missed calls her and measures like what have you done i've got like so many people in may they may want to go to god and she had like 200 emails i went out from people who wanted to buy. since then the goats barn is being used as a film studio. this is a business video call the boss has a surprise in store also taking part below right is margaret's only the boss and this did not on the job. it only cost around $6.00 euros to have margaret's take part. i don't understand i'm confused. so you will. watch. dots goads have taken part in over $10000.00 meetings so far all around the globe and not just for a short 5 minutes of fun. jenny lives away scotland the lockdown has made it harder for her to keep in touch with her family her sister lives in wales and her mother in law and then. phone calls had to be gone to feel repetitive now the family has weekly video chats featuring go to marge and all of that has changed. we have a good talk and chat and we'll catch up with each other in just a good weight study contact make sure it is ok it kind of brings us to get there is a bit beyond just takes a night of the grim reality of life. and nandan the triplets sienna monica and kayla practice their gymnastics it helps them to stay limber as the monks at home pass or to an unusual guest drops by. he might not be able to join in the exercises. but he's an attention getter all the same. my favorite animal needs to be it is just the baby over the greedy he really like. you don't really so. think being tough on the farmer and some. such contact to the outside world can also far the girl's imagination we don't have the opportunity not to go to a farm or to a see so we can see the animals and you know most people believe that they're animals of their p.-six so it's take that calming and the kids love it back and rosendale dot is delighted with her goat's unexpected popularity but she harbors no illusions about the future. i definitely think once upon a time it was over the go or slide from that position of fame back to new but i don't feel and. readjusting in the barn with the voices of. once more. our next story is far less idyllic it takes us to the russian town of kissee old school ok did in one of russia's largest coal mining regions the area of supplies around 60 percent of the country's coal and it's also known as russia's black heart the air quality even is among the worst in russia and in fact things have gotten so bad that even the snow has changed its color. this is vitaly sure start shoveling snow but this isn't any old snow underneath there is a substance of that looks like a black marble but it's actually a black snore that's fallen from the sky coal dust has darkened. and his garden leaving a palette of black grey and white. sometimes the dust is so burnt that the hunger chief i wipe my face with while i work gets dirty . vitale lives in case you insult. millions of tonnes of coal have come out of the ground in the district dating back to the 1920. s. that call is mainly used in the metals industry. so the basis of the local economy and its biggest problem when if there is no wind to the snow is so bad that it's difficult to brief according to locals and your study found that twice as many people died of a respiratory disease in us as in the rest of russia. vitaly and his neighbors have had enough of life here a year and a half ago they made a video of the black snow and asked the canadian government for silence. we have children and we don't want them to get cancer from the polluted environment . the most amazing thing was that the canadian prime minister who is very very far away reacted faster to or video from her own officials. the authorities here ignored as at 1st and then later a governor accused of being traitors to the homeland and to the region. almost half of russia's industrial waste comes from this region. 86000 presidents are among the worst affected. a large amounts of coal byproducts create toxic flammable and radioactive waste. we ask the governor off who's been asked to comment on the activist accusations the author told us they're doing everything they can to minimize the effect of environmental pollution on people here including by resettling them and by providing coal companies with modern air filtration systems. but locals here say they haven't noticed any of that according to a journalist and environmental activist natalee are supernova for years now she has been calling for action from the author artists she recalled a video message from people in the canadian government the video made headlines across russia. and says the local police have been trying to intimidate her ever since. of course i'm scared but in this current situation i'm not only afraid for my own safety and the safety of my family but also of a horrible incurable disease i could get because of the bad air i'm even more afraid for my health than of the police or the authorities. vitaly doesn't believe the governor of us wants things to change either instead he wants to leave. but it's not so easy. in an instant but it's impossible you can get rid of an apartment with an entire house i've been trying for 2 years but only 2 people have responded and that whole time. the government recently announced an increase in the coal production here to help make up for falling prices. a dark day for vitali. and his neighbors. and the pressure on the journalists. we just saw has increased she has now gone undercover we next take you to the northern part of europe where there still is plenty of white snow it offers the perfect landscape for those who love to ski but now because of the cold 19 pandemic skiing has gotten a lot more complicated. in their curriculum sports and what flies right on the swedish norwegian border covered jurisdictions have led to some rather peculiar safety measures. up until recently norwegians and swedes maintained the cross-country ski trails at the kulin sports center together now the swedish part is off limits to norwegian hands einar say tra he has to hand the snow groomer over to torah baghlan so torah can take care of the swedish side. maybe it would be smaller for one person. you can infect anyone sitting in the cab after but we're not allowed to cross the border. as bureaucrats and all slow in stockholm think in less practical terms einar in torah have to disinfect the vehicle each time they switch it's one of several restrictions complicating winter sports for both norwegians and swedes in this area on the border during corona. we can't go into the changing and training rooms on the norwegian side anymore we have to stay indoors but that's better during corona anyway. since 2007 ski clubs in norway and talks bush in sweden joined forces to manage the ski area with its 6 kilometers of tracks now skiers on both sides have to turn around at the border. i think it's stupid most of the ski area lies in sweden. our part here is not about break. but generally speaking people here are relaxed about the restrictions even if one venue has had to close. here. and this week. but now. and so corona virus has even clipped the wings of the norwegian and swedish skiers. and that said for this 6 edition all focus on europe thank you so much for your company please join us again next week until then take care and good but. the book. the best seller. more than half the world will be living with limited water resources we haven't had to think about our war i think that era is over it's a financial problem like any other financial but the world is changing the most important commodity junk is the fall the freeze frame. for mississippi for commodity starts march 22nd on d. w. . the fight against the corona virus pandemic. the rate of infection been developing. what measures are being taken. what does the latest research certain. information and context. the coronavirus of data the code that seems special monday to friday on t.w. . more than a 1000 years ago europe witnesses a huge construction boom. christianity from established 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levels fresh allegations against the ousted leader. as it continues its violent crackdown on protests against the more people are killed after security forces opened fire. until gail welcome to the program be used drugs regulator has approved the use of the johnson and johnson single shot cope with 19 vaccine the american drug is the 4th such coverage vaccine to get the go ahead from the european medicines agency it's hope this will help speed up the e.u. slow vaccine rollout which has drawn heavy criticism in may he said the drug use 67 percent effective 2 weeks after inoculation it's already been widely used in the united states. let's get more on this from professor polly roy who is of rather just at the london school of hygiene and tropical medicine welcome to d.w. does this johnson vaccine have any particular advantages over the ones that are already out there. well the particular advantage of johnson and johnson is the single do of course and also it has. 10 pressure that it doesn't require very cold like mild irony viruses require out in a vaccines or requests or it is in a refrigerator a temperature so very easy to rule out and that's the major thing i think the most important is a single those is giving enough protection as the best advantage is of close i've the other ideal virus based vaccine of 92 such as estrogen it will do the same of course they did not tested yet so just unjust and have done a single dose and that's one of the major importance a number significance of this vaccine right so here in europe e.u. has been criticized for its slow roll out a vaccine so i guess something like this one shot and more around anyway that's going to help speed up the process significantly. absolutely i think that is one of the problems that area that if you make a lot of facts if you make vaccines but it cannot really manufacturing situation is not that good or there are only a rule out is that if we go there's the problem. that is the problem all is for a vaccine so it looks like johnson and johnson worked out of that already and several other vaccines no i think we are in a very good position and i think that the europe should not have really more difficulties to get access to some of this vaccine and control the disease and how far is the sort of production lag between approval and i think getting these these vaccines out of the door because one of the problems that europe has had of course has been. they've got all these people waiting for the vaccines and then various supplies are saying well we can't actually produce enough is that likely to be a problem with guns and johnson well for all that seems the same problem but johnson and johnson now have 2 different companies are going to produce that one producing one man if they are going to actually manufacture both of them and i think that that will help. to produce much many more doses and that's what the u.s. is talking about i mean we have don't we have the scientists we make the vaccines but the manufacturing is they defend companies in different capacity they need so. so many doses we need and that is the problem but i think they're working out in our fine brady designing know how this new sky comes as we hear that denmark and norway and iceland have suspended their use of astra zeneca vaccine after some patients developed a blood clots do you think that's justified. no not really because that's not probably due to the vaccine itself maybe they have some underlying problem in. this you know difference in a way for decision makers and you know viruses vaccines versus johnson and johnson or astutely funny you know the vaccine so i think that only to know viruses are quite the one day use as a vector quite safe there's no problem about that and already approved millions are given in england so there is no difference between other peoples and in england so i don't think there's any problem i think they have other problems this does the many shoes. they're looking to. buy so much for joining us professor professor of public school of hygiene and tropical medicine. today marks a year since the world health organization declare their covert $1000.00 pandemic the 1st corona virus cases appeared. identified in the chinese city of officials there identified a seafood market is the source of the outbreak was quickly spread across the world with europe becoming the new epicenter. lockdowns of border closures didn't stop it moving and before long it became part of the because almost every part of the world became affected by the pandemic. for let's take a look at some of the developments in this pandemic the international olympic committee will offer chinese vaccines to athletes and teams preparing for the for the summer games in tokyo the winter games in beijing the use drugs regulators reviewing an antibody therapy to treat covert 19 european medicines agencies evaluating 2 substances being developed by u.s. pharmaceuticals company eli lilly and richer members of the world trade organization have blocked a push by more than 80 developing countries to waive patient rights in patent rights in an effort to boost production of vaccines for poorer nations. now the governor of the u.s. state of texas has loosened covert 19 restrictions and responds to funding infection writes all business is on now allowed to reopen a statewide mosque mandate has been lifted some cities can see the prospect of a new surgeon infections continuing to be quite painful to wear face coverings in public but many are already celebrating what they see as a return of their freedom for a different kind of texas barbecue on the day they have all been waiting for the mask mandate is history and members of the w.t.f. biker club burn what they think is a symbol of suppression c c. it is an extremely happy day for us we are elated out here we put the 7th together and invited the community to come out and it's been a great turnout and we are all celebrating you know our freedom that's really what this is about. at the university of texas in austin vaccination is under way but with new variant spreading many here think that it's still too early to drop the mask mandate we're nowhere near herd immunity so. myself i'm going to wear the mask it certainly doesn't mean the pandemic is over and i think it could like we saw another spike i honestly think it wasn't a smart decision made by i know that for his next 2 months march and april are very important and crucial and like being able to be born and i met a mask or no mask the topic remains highly controversial in texas and it could end up in the courts. the city of austin has issued its own mask mandate and that has led to a new dispute the state of texas threatened to sue the city of the mayor doesn't drop his mask mandate the question of wearing a mask continues to be a highly divisive topic here in texas and across the united states bar owner taylor ziebart has real. brewery but continues to demand for his customers he says the state lived. with announcement it gave us a little bit of power to enforce these rules and it's the onus is on us now to. keep people safe and keep the public safe and we don't really have a you know a last line of defense there within the state. they've given their. i would take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world japan is. a massive earthquake and tsunami that destroyed towns and triggered the fukushima nuclear disaster a minute's silence was observed across the country tokyo. to pay tribute to the more than 18000 people who lost their lives u.n. secretary general has described syria as a living nightmare after 10 years of conflict he said syrians have enjoyed shocking atrocities economic collapse and soaring poverty fueled by corruption sanctions on the 19 pandemic taking their toll. at least 20 people have been killed in a massive fire. factory north of the egyptian capital cairo 24 others were injured in the blaze of the planting a bore the cause has not been identified. high court in pakistan has ordered the government to the social media take to its a country's 2nd attempt to. claim that it spreading in. a previous. says from the chinese. that the content would be moderated. that's a man where the military judge has leveled fresh allegations against deposed leader on some suchi claiming that she accepted illegal payments were $600000.00 as well as gold while in power so far they've provided no evidence to back up their claims meanwhile at least 6 people were killed in me and on thursday after security forces fired on them during demonstrations they were in the town of taking part in protests against last month's military coup which overthrew mr cheese government there are also reports that at least one more person has been killed in the country's largest city young dawn this latest violence comes after the un's security council demanded the military restore democratic control. it is absolutely essential to respect the result of the elections and to a low for. a situation in reach we move back to a democratic transition more from journalist to under now comes and who joins us from young guns welcome andrew. let's start with those deaths in min and in the young gun that followed just hours after and turn and turn your terrace made that speech. yeah well so we've heard that there have been protests in. plenty of time since the coup this is the 1st time that we know that they've opened fire with deadly force there's obviously been other deaths in yangon before but it all feels kind of random like the could just on some days tells curity forces that they can go out and kill people and i guess the intention is to give all protesters the impression that any day they go out they could be killed and the military says it only uses force when necessary and as far as we can see watching the t.v. clips the protesters are peaceful so what's your assessment. yeah i i think that's just flatly not true like you said the overwhelming majority of the protesters have been totally peaceful and are and we have seen you know teenagers young women shot in the head it really doesn't reflect what the tatmadaw is saying about only using force when necessary they seem to use force totally indiscriminately. i was i'm searching the country for my civilian leader she's facing new allegations that seem much more significant than the 2 shot you see face biffle yeah these are the big charges she had been charged for some kind of kind of silly things before violent nights in her stretch ins illegally importing walkie talkies i think these were kind of placeholder charges while they tried to dig up something a little more serious corruption charges of seeing people sentenced to prison for as long as 30 years so i think these are the charges that they're really hoping are going to permanently sidelined on some 60 from politics right i'm one of a saying that she has done well like you said they have been offered as a ton of details they said she accepted a legal payments $600000.00 in cash and gold they said the information came from the n l d e's chief minister in yangon. but all we have so far is the military support. thanks for joining us on your neck and in yangon. and for a go i want to show you some images of the world's largest religious gathering which is taking place in india hindu pilgrims from across the country have taken a day in the river ganges which is held to be sacred to mt most auspicious day of the command festival hundreds of thousands gathered of the riverbank in hurried to walk a dawn to take the plunge in one of several bathing days over the next month authorities are expecting 12 and a half 1000000 people to god. that's it you're up to date i'll have more world news of the top of the hour now dilma has your business update in just a moment i've read that. people have to say matters to us. that's why most into their stories. reporter 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