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Transcripts For ALJAZ NEWS LIVE - 30 20240713

Toll rises and counted as a worst mass shooting as the Police Continue their investigation. With their daily coronavirus death tolls dropping along with infections many european governments are taking tentative steps to lift constraints on daily life germany is reopening some shops and allowing limited School Classes the Central Government has left it up to leaders in each of the 16 states in germany how much they want to reopen and when they will reopen after a month long closure Nursery Schools are now open again in norway despite polls showing nearly a quarter of all parents do still have concerns shutters are also lifting across poland denmark and the Czech Republic infections in europe are nearing a 1000000 and close 2100000 people have died paul brennan joins us live from london so paul as far as the the easing of restrictions across europe its not one size fits all Different Countries doing different things. Yes its a reflection i think of the different pace of infection spreadi

Transcripts For ALJAZ NEWSHOUR 20240713

Crude oil prices plunged to record lows as coronavirus drags Global Markets down again. And backlash in kyrgyzstan after Health Workers are forced to apologize for claiming about a lack of protective equipment. And he simply sportiness woman who will never talk of it. Vaccinate himself against coronavirus even if that means he will face a delay in returning to the courts. Now some governments in europe and asia are loosening those lockdown restrictions as the romber of coronavirus deaths falls daily germany has reopened some shops and schools Nursery Schools in norway are reopening to the Czech Republic denmark and poland also lifting the shutters on some businesses but European Union Health Experts are warning the battle is far from over with infections nearing 1000000 india has partially lifted its long down allowing agriculture manufacturing and construction to resume tighter controls remain on of the sexes at least for another 2 weeks the International Monetary fund is again warnin

Transcripts For DW Global 3000 20240713

Their menstrual cycle from work reasons. And like many countries the gambia has a trash problem but one woman is getting a handle on it and proving there is potential in waste. Climate change affects everyone regardless of gender yet women are the main loses when it comes to its affects. 70 percent of all People Living below the poverty line are women and the poor are hardest hit by droughts extreme weather and bad harvests. When Drinking Water supplies run dry its typically women and girls who have to walk long distances to fetch water and that means missing work or school. When harvests of bad men are usually the ones to leave home to look for work elsewhere leaving their families behind in some places when theres not enough food to go around. So uncommon to exchange a daughter for some livestock but does all this mean that women are powerless no in the gambia we met a woman helping both the environment and the many women around. What he would woman is so enjoyable because to be one

Transcripts For DW World Stories 20240713

Discovery home. Subscribe to a documentary. From. Od. This week on world stories. Flight from rising sea levels. Nigeria Street Children dance into the future. We start in peru and hearing to age old traditions the live on artificial islands in lake titicaca but now one young woman has decided to break with tradition and people are following her footsteps. Lake titicaca impure room 1300 kilometers southeast of the capital lima are the models floating islands home to the Indigenous People who once rescue themselves from the warring incas and learn to adapt to the harsh Living Conditions of the andes highlands to this day they have preserved their culture and traditions. Was born on this island. Every morning amalia gets her children ready for school. Having her children develop social skills early on is her way of preparing them for the future. So i didnt get the chance to play with other children and learn. Thats why i decided to become a teacher and start up a school in her village. S

Transcripts For DW World Stories 20240713

A. Battle my husband went to peru because of the crisis that were going to if he hadnt gone there we would have died of hunger and i want to. Just push the course for nearly 50. This week on world stories. Will most flight from rising sea levels. Nigeria Street Children dance into the future. We start in peru and hearing to age old traditions the oil route live on artificial islands in lake titicaca but now one young woman has decided to break with tradition and people are following her footsteps. Lake titicaca impure room 1300 kilometers southeast of the capital lima are the models floating islands home to the Indigenous People who once rescue themselves from the warring incas and learn to adapt to the harsh leaving conditions of the andes highlands to this day they have preserved their culture and traditions. Was born on this island. Every morning among the i gets her children ready for school. Having her children develop social skills early on is her way of preparing them for the fu

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