Declared a war on ben fox taking on the blood sucking power sides in the run up to next is paris, other the guy both as well come to the program, i mean he has problems has voted to join the International Criminal course in the hague. The government is seeking security and legal guarantees, and the optimal off the latest conflict with azerbaijan bought armenia a desire to join the i see. So he is likely to strain relations with its allied restaurants. The court has issued interest court for president thatd be putting over the war and ukraine. Media would be legally obliged to detain him if he ever enters its territory. Boss hasnt showed moscow, it would not sauce to heidi younger it on how much x and i also dw report dmitri pony. Ivan who is in the armenian capital here of on with a Southern Initiative from the armenian lawmakers, came from yeah, the voting procedure happened today. Pretty quickly, the vote was 6222 members of the parliament from the Opposition Party voted against they say it was enough was done to analyze possible consequences of this decision. But the ruling party um said we have the comments from the representative of Foreign Affairs committee to save the rectification of the rooms that you it is in the interest of armenia and in the car, the situation is taking the country, sticking all steps to ensure the security, so theyre trying to downplay the decision. Theyre saying they are still looking forward to contacts with russia. And also its kind of a and show of the position which is expressed here by the ruling party. That armenia and the government are offended by russia abandoning as they see it in the, in the garden, the car by crisis. And so hence the decision and such a sweet decision. And also we have a reaction from moscow where president ial spokesman demetrius called said that i would quote human that we wouldnt want to face a situation when Vladimir Putin is not able to visit armenia and so. So here is the latest and in another quite Major Development today, which coincided with that fault, of course, is that we heard that the French Foreign minister kathrine call or not arrived in the area of on today. And she was expected to visit some of the refugees from the garden. The car box together with the remaining prime minister. They called marcy now. Now you mentioned the refugees and youve met some of them in the northern armenian town, a dealy john. Lets have a look at the report you filed for us, the ocean, they left everything behind. Now theyre looking for an opportunity to start a new life. Some of the nearly 3000 refugees who arrived in the area was sent to these former boarding school. As we failed to man, appear each carrying nothing but a small bag. They just came from the car in the car. Some of the people stay in here say that even before this or break down and take over. They had legal choice, but to try and leave go. We were starving for several months. All i had to eat where vegetables from my small garden, potatoes, pumpkins, things like that is this man tells us he has cancer and hes waiting to resume his treatment. For now, he has to stay in this reception center, which has very basic conditions and problems with heating and water supplies. The resistance of abandonment and hopelessness in this place, which is being held together by efforts of local volunteers. Theyre telling us that they prefer not to sit in families, especially with small children here. Because staying here even for a short time, would be very traumatizing for them. Volunteers bring food service and other basic necessities that they collected in the town. They say they try to approach the refugees very carefully. As many of them are still in deep shop. We need to make sure they have something to eat somewhere to sleep so that they can get back into some kind of normal. So you need to come up with a new release specially so atlanta and her colleagues take us around deal with john to meet out of the refugees, 11 members of the switch it around family might have been placed in this private house, at least for the next month they are planning to buy a new property. They switch it around so left behind to farm with many animals and equipment. They say the disaster could have been averted. Most of the gunners now, generally speaking, they didnt do what they should have done. What should have they done learning well, theyre doing what they should have thought about ordinary people no bit, but many in the lead, only cared about their own business to business. What else is there to say . In another part of town, the house of john samuel has called a temporary shelter. But a youd was an officer with the separate his forces in the garden, the car above his 5 sisters paying for their stay. In this apartment, the capital is looking forward to finding jobs and staying in armenia, despite all the shock and sorrow, but to use tracts and optimistic to the i cant tell the future, we dont know what kind of politic go into your graphical changes will happen in the world and our region, but we should have hope, the one day we can return the last category. This sentiment is unlikely to be shared by many of those who escape the war in the garden. A car of a most of the refugees believed that their past lives and now gone forever. Dimitris still on the line. Uh that for us. Uh, give me your, whats your impression, you met these people about the long term, but prospective of all that hopeful as well. I have to say that probably at this stage these, the last think they actually thinking about so everyone whos involved in, in this, in this development, this crisis reproduce themselves and volunteers. They all say that now the most important thing is to supply them with basic necessities like clothing, food, they need to find places for them to stay. They need to provide them with basic items of personal hygiene. And this is what volunteers are doing at the moment. They say that they made some homework following the previous conflict with his there by john in 2020, when a lot of refugees came as well. So they say they are now acting more effectively this time. But everyone, including the government, volunteers, and local residents. Everyone is overwhelmed by sheer numbers of refugees in the town of dewitt john where we went yesterday. The population is around 20000 and they say that about 3000 new people arrived in the town in the surrounding area in just a few days. So they are actually an urgent need of everything and they ask, you know, and everyone who help intern can help international communications. Volunteers provide them with donations and thats what they do to help those references and meet at the moment. Demetrius when you have in there in arizona. Thank you very much, dimitri its jeremy name is celebrating is unity day. Its mocks 33 years since they formerly communist east, matched with the federal republic of west germany, just under, under a year off to the berlin wall, came down. Germany is politically lead time gather than humbug, to celebrate the any of us. And just germany was divided also the end of world war 2. Coldwell attentions prevented reunification which only became possible often because all the shots reforms and the soviet union and a peaceful uprising of the people of east germany and stuff space in june. So more than 30 years on how unit 5 is the country, our report has not been trying to find out for late on the 3rd of october 1990. The day went to jem, and he used to come in is east and the capital is west, became one again the 33 years later. And it took until this july for east and west states. Pensions to a chief parity people in the east still less than the west and counterparts and verify a few at east germans in positions of power. Nationwide. The and that is all about german unity is completed is not perfect in the minds and hearts of many east and west germany appear to be drifting a pod once again in the us. Many of the east germans, especially in smaller times like the one where i live know really field for gotten. They feel invisible and that their problems are not addressed enough to be me and a gun race. And so they found that less than 40 percent of germans nationwide, few of the country is more united than divided or striking the perception of unities, notably weak, nice dominey with 75 percent feeling that division prevails. In 2019 governments had a much more optimistic outlook back then 51 percent nationwide set the country was more united. The pandemic, the consequences of russias invasion of ukraine. Rising energy costs in place and the country has had to battle with multiple crises. The majority of eastern german say theyre not very are not at all satisfied with the way democracy in so many words. Theres a sentiment that is being capitalized on by the populace fluoride alternative foot to many party. It has been gone, reading substantial support in germanys Eastern States ahead of 3 important Regional Elections in 2020 full full costs. And schneider, political measures alone will not solve the disparities. And also because it has to come from society itself, both the interest in it as well as dealing with each other. And i think that many eastern germans of to feel a bit snapped and that they being treated with condescension. And there is no reason for that. While the physical process of gentleman is unification has long been completed. It seems the mental, the void between east and west is still proving to be a potent barrier. And the benjamin of our school who filed that report for us uh, joins me now in, in the studio. The best way to tell us more, why did you have the impression that the feeling of unity is selecting . It is lacking, and it changed over the years only in 20. 19. So a few years ago, a majority of turbans both in east and west and part of the country thought they are coming closer together. But that change now, and theres another side of a asking east germans that they feel that its justified that east germans feel like 2nd class citizens and 50 percent. So one and 2 of those who ask onset that thats the case. But we have to be capital here because its not only perception, but also looking at numbers, looking at wages, looking at impact people in high positions. When it comes us to a Big Companies in germany in the east and also in western part that then not many east german said, all that because of the re certification, they had really high requirements for them that they could not fulfill. So there are changes that still need to be done after so many years to have this unification, not only on paper, but only in the hands of people in this country. Lets talk about one, a, dividing a fact. So one that has become very prevalent recently is the support for the far right f d, which is much stronger in the format east. Why is that . It is stronger in the, in the Eastern States, but also in the western states. We have to be careful, they all stereotypes and authorities of also be calling to try to avoid them by saying that everyone that lives in east germany votes for the fluoride a steam, a dougherty solves for other pots. And thats important a to point out there. But this n t migrant breath rate that they have works pretty well. We have 3 important collections in the eastern part of the country that will come up next year because part indeed is and officials of this party also use this is saying, you know, we are the only alternative we can help you to get through with a gives you the voice and if we have this other results of this other service that people feel not see and feel being treated differently, of course that works pretty well for them. Now it did the recent resurgence of the f d. They the far right party that in the east and boys of course, political leaders of all the other parties and what are they doing to improve the situation and for these germans . So i think a commissioner for eastern germany of coal says a lot that is still needed now. But what they also point out is it is not always the difference between these germany in west jeremy sometimes is also the difference between urban and rural areas. And thats something that we see both in the east and also in the west. So theres this, some centers wise, theres multiple areas in the east right. It is small, the cities and looking far away, not live tickled race, big cities, but of course rural areas. The few left behind and thats a problem the petitions need to address, but thats something that they set today. The philharmonic and hamburg and the, the orchestra with this happened there was this a band with the drum and tell us of the drum and president whether said its not only petitions. If we want to have a change in mind of people that up to 33 days after we and if occasion still feel that being tried it differently, you use the frontier. Of course, its not only the task of politicians to make that possible for them to try to talk to people from other parts of the country. Phillips of work ahead, benjamin advised proof of that. Thank you very much. And he is now a round up of some of the other stories making headlines. A government has killed at least 2 people in attack out of shopping mold and the tide capital, bangkok, hundreds of show office to cover. When shots were 5 inside the luxury, we sent the police have to take a 14 year old son. The emergency crews in indonesia, im trying to contain hundreds of forest fires on so my trial and the region is blankets. It in the fig hayes people are being advised to stay at home. Indonesia is experiencing a severe dry season caused by the menu with the australians voting on the referendum to recognize Indigenous People in the constitution. The proposal would give 1st patients groups the rights will be consulted on policies affecting them. Any quality of discrimination against Indigenous People dates back to australia as colonial era. Now for many of the stuff of nightmares bed box the bluffs tacos found almost everywhere, and international tourism, as it showed that one country currently suffering from a bed bug outbreak is from the prize and then picks less than a year away. Authorities have declared war on the parasites. Its in the chief situation, the bed bugs and not only in beds, as the name suggests, the c lot lot a law in paris. They are everywhere in Movie Theater is hospitals and trains. Here we got to meet the guy and check my seat 1st. I tap on it to make sure there isnt that Little Something sticking out to you a bit. I had to take the train this morning and it stressed me out because i wondered whether i would find some. So i felt hesitant. I know some also in cinemas everywhere. It always should. I sat down like everyone else and rested my head, but then i got worried. Im not traumatized, but i did think about it. So if i dont pick them up so much image, people say, well, oh, sorry to say bed bugs invited one in every 10 french households between 20172022 just months away from the olympics. The races on to exterminate the blood sucking pests. That isnt what i couldnt resist with that if im asking power city council to raise awareness. Im come bossing bed bugs as we approach the Olympic Games and how to invent them and how to get rid of that when they show up on the big from the boston bed bugs, a just a few millimeters long. The insects usually nest in mattresses and come out at night to feed on the human blood. Thats on the off the points can leave, lodge rushes and cause intense pitching. Sales of antique bed bug products have jumped by a 3rd as parisians trying to free the city from these tiny monsters. Well from on this funds subject. Lets bring in jodie green at the end of us, the of nebraska sees the urban entomologist. I mean, shes studies insights that live in close proximity to humans. Dr. Greene, before we talk signs, may i be so bold and ask you have a, have you ever had the dubious pleasure of sharing, you know, seeping for it is with bed bugs . I actually i have hotels, 3 different times, 3 different states while traveling and it had, it was pretty traumatic. I woke up one night and had bed bugs um, biting me on my face. Can you just tell us briefly the bed bugs just annoying and causing these these rashes . Oh, are there any more Serious Health issues . Maybe well, there can be everybody react differently. We all have our own immune system. They have not been shown to cause diseases at this time, but there are definitely some Public Health impacts including psychological and lots of sleep and stand reactions. And yeah, its pretty dramatic in there. There are a lot of issues whether or not that there are diseases. Now a bed bugs are no longer confined to the bedroom and part of is that being found everywhere, even on the subway, have you heard of some of the scenarios before . Yeah, so here in the states, what my job is, is i answer calls from the public and im in nebraska which isnt a huge state. Weve got urban and Rural Communities here. And i talked about bed bugs at least once a day, and weve been finding them being reported in hospitals and schools, library, hospice houses, retirement communities, public transit. So that is not news to me. Its just its just kind of hitting the media now. So i guess where you are, so it works in the, the city of power has been do to do rate. Its probably the spaces of the past. And if it doesnt minus to do so before the olympics is the risk that International Travelers will bring the past home to other countries or yeah, well, so theres always a risk in bed. Bugs are everywhere, so it is a global insect past of humans and they go wherever we go. So humans, actually, were taking them places, so we are pretty much, you know, i have assisting these hitch hiking insects that feed on blood in our luggage. And on our outer clothing sometimes. And so its really a problem in communities in an, a social issue which there are homes and residences and apartments and families that have a bed bug problem. And we need to help everyone. So reducing the panic is very important by increasing Educational Programs and also resources on how to properly and safely remove entry prevent button. And so what kind of a city or parents do then in the, on the, on the large scale. So large scale, just let people know that theyre out there. This science and the Research Based backs on their biology and behavior. What to look for how to look for them, the science of bedbugs. And if they do have them in their homes, some of the resources that they can use to help get rid of them. And often were going to use non chemical as well as chemical methods. So the non chemical sheet treatment is very important. So of his clothes, the dryer for heating clothing and theres also places or things you can buy to heat up items that may be in fact. And so you dont have to use chemicals. And thats a problem with a lot of the things being sold over the counter and stores. Theyre not going to be effective on bed bugs due to Insecticide Resistance and safety re dont want, you know, anyone having insecticide poisoning. So thats, you know, the other part of it. Okay, before i let you go, can you tell us anything positive about bed bugs . What are they other useful for anything . Unfortunately, even as an entomologist, i love bugs and teaching about them, but i cant see much positive things about bed bugs, especially in their relationship to humans. But i think we all need to be aware of it. We cant stop whats out there, but we can stop whats coming home with us. So we want to make sure were checking. You know, when we bring our items home from places, whether its the olympics or not that we are checking for bedbugs and not bringing anything to introduce at home that can become an investigation. Fear of an entomologist, jody greene, theyre from the university of nebraska. Thank you. Very much for sharing your expertise with us. Thanks for having me. And the nobel prize in physics has been awarded in suite. The win is up to august any feathers kraus and i really do the Experimental Work generates split 2nd pulses of light to study electrons which could help in medical diagnostics. Theyll receive a 1000000. 00 for that achievement still to come this week and all the prizes in chemistry of literature. And of course, the piece price on friday. So dont even on the studio c, w science report, it has to be the krist on associated the well, the affinity physics, the truly mysterious. These research as a reward for the work with light sessions with uh, which i just billions of billions of a 2nd long. What is that good for . Where the question is, right . Because all of us have played with a flashlight because why arent you getting the no been price . So this is because the scientist managed to flash the laser light a quintillion times before we blinked and i was a quilt in quizzes, quine and times. Yes. Okay, so basically this is lead for us to be able to study something called idol science, which studies time in one when to live. But the 2nd of this research is seen is really important because now using these lights flashed this way, able to take photographs of an electron moving a movement that we didnt know much about before. And thats a 1st yes. And yeah, it says, does this work . Seems to be something about physics not, but it could have, as you indicated, it could have a input, an important drawing, the vacations absolutely. Um. One of the areas within looking to develop applications is in electronics. When you know more about an electron, you can make electronics faster. Were always annoyed that a phones not loading fast enough that computers not booting just when you need it and we need Foster Electronics and were going to keep needing foster and Foster Electronics. This is one of you know, it, it has other areas of medical diagnostics that are studies which are researching is blocked, can so can be diagnosed early on using this technology by studying the electronic went in your blood. Its amazing. Nita, in order to become handed must be obeyed. So we need to know more about this for 30 years. Theyve studied the fundamental science before we have a limit of applications. So we would know what application there is. Only this Research Goes forward and we know how electronic move. Amazing was now how did the 3, when is a react . The announcement in his asthmas theory as, as the research itself, what was their reaction . I think all of them were taken by complete surprise. In fact that allow me, so she said that she couldnt believe it, its accidents was since its German National unity that he was supposed to have an open day where he was taking public into a tour into his lap. So he was going to play to a guy then one hour before he received the nobel prize announcement, hes like, should i like go the via the diet or like, what am i supposed to do . Yeah, yeah. I know is also in the middle of elect. So she was like, i need to go back to my class like what, what am i supposed to do now . Okay, so weve got 2 more science, the prizes coming up this weekend. Im sure youre going to talk again the, the signs or photos that should be there on the creation. And thank you very much to you watching a dw and u z. As a reminder of our top story, the army is parliament has voted to join the International Criminal court. 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