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$100000000000.00 in damages and reciting the koran with your hands. how some students in indonesia are studying the holy book. ah, i melissa chan. thanks for joining us. uncertainty continues in sri lanka, as security forces clashed with protesters in the capital overnight, leaving dozens injured. the government has now extended its curfew and is demanding that people leave the presidential palace. oh, inside with the outgoing president got to by roger pox had gone and no one in clear charge of the situation. protesters have been celebrating many had been out on the streets demonstrating for weeks. now there's cost to sing. oh no, no one has a sense of what will happen next. protesters have begun leaving the presidential palace and other government buildings. but anger and frustration remains high. to me, i than about this is not us handing back these institutions. on july 9th, people came and occupied it now were leaving off no longer. can anyone except go to buy your roger puck so as the president of this country hodge. joe dinardo with a disability getting making sure. yeah, yeah. yeah. no, not really to dig. following the beauty, you just want a already a clunky so he has no bawling sheet on glass will be how do you know what to do? so that's why i'm leaving this building. the delay and the president's promised resignation has further anger 3 luncheons, dw, many or chaudhry is in colombo. following the latest developments for us, she spoke about the political and economic uncertainty hanging over the country. well, out of the political struggles on people are dealing with due to the economic crisis . and this was needing to a lot of frustration where i'm standing right now is actually near the parliament of the country. you can see behind me a lot of barricading which have been done. there's a lot of all me plasma was stationed here because last night, but as brook altura as well. there were a number of people who i enjoyed the gas chilling all to please. so the frustration is really reaching the peak, did up fuel stations where people have been waiting with their calls to get fuel, not for hours, but for 4 to 5 days. they're sleeping in that god that eating in that cost. they're not able to get who can get a lot of people, even in the open area to have moved to cooking on wood, which is very had the dispo be, are doing what began to get by. but they're hoping situation will get better now, which will not get better until the country find this political stability somewhere . for some, the political and economic instability is already too much. some refugees have started trickling into india from sri lanka, according to save the children. 2 out of 3, sri lankan families are struggling to find enough to eat. so those who can have started arriving by boat across the narrow street that separates sri lanka and india most landing on the island of rummage warm. it's not far about 20 kilometers, but it's the open ocean and the crossings can be risky. so far, the newcomers are mostly tamils, the ethnic minority group that fought a devastating civil war and sri lanka for decades. they've come to india's tom on the do state, a region that shares deep cultural and linguistic ties. d, w, age is critical now and then is in ramesh where i'm in the southern state of time will not do a critical what's the latest, what are you seeing and hearing down there, i am standing in ramesh, but this is a goal don't because the southern most don't fall off in the, the southernmost. so this is better yet, this really, actually, so this is the for the past few months. you taken on the crisis in free lanka, many sri lankan refugees are coming here illegally through the board. it takes about 3 hours for them to cross over here, and they will sit by night and now nearly 100 refugees have come to the coast line . they come to vanish, gordion auditors may be so the points that they come and land and they are being taken by enforcement officials. you will the rest of the gap in month of them, but they're being held now and they have been coming for the past few months. said any, yes. well, i'm looking at the see behind you. it looks pretty call right now, but you mentioned night journey. how dangerous is this boat trip and do you expect to see more rivals? it is very dangerous actually. and in the last week of june, an elderly couple tried to cross over there. there is a very old and they tried to crossover and one of the women she died due to the hydration when she landed on. she wasn't conscious and she landed on the shore and she was taken immediately to the hospital that she died. appreciate land said for her so, so it is dangerous for them, but they do come here. they said they, they sell their homes, they use that money, everything that they have to rent those boats and they come here. they are. so this is not the 1st time refugees have been coming to them and i do so w before and we don't go during the civil war. a huge baby off refugees did come here because thomas lardo, they are more culturally and linguistically, related to them, they speak the same language they, they feel like this is their home. so they do keep coming. even though it is not a huge number. it's not a huge wave. acid was. 1 during the civil bar, it doesn't significant number, it's nearly a 100. and they have been said, any coming families have been coming with children, but children listen to the getting the children and there aren't any people. mostly these people are coming from northern and eastern provinces of 3 long. got this is the vash $1000000.00 reside the most. this is, this is so these 3 are going down. those are the people were coming, your ask refugees and us, the gra, this is not, you would be the, not a crisis as of now. but if the economic rises in freelance is a guess was there is the chance that those would come here. so now you mentioned local officials being involved. how are they managing the situation? i mean, it looks like in the past, this has been a route for refugees. are they treating the refugees? well india is not body to refugee conventions. so they are, they are treating these kid if he's the case is on a humanitarian basis, did there not bother to any law? india does not also have any domestic refugee loss dude, or do handle these refugees. so these refugees are currently housed in monday, but miss the refugee camp there. they had house along with lincoln civil water fees . so they're placed there. and yes, they are currency, they're right now. they are not allowed to come out of there. and because, because there is uncertainty because it does not bother you, do any international laws, not that a reasonable domestic, got refugee enough for them. and it's, it's on your as to how to proceed from there in the future. will they be the battery or the back just re lanka, remains to be critical. narayan and thank you so much for joining us. thank you. lou. a tokyo court has ordered former executives from the operator of the physician, the nuclear power plant involved in the 2011 now down to pay a staggering $94000000000.00 in damages. is the latest stage of wrangling and complex legal battle over who bears responsibility for how the disaster with handled to fukushima di each he nuclear power. disaster triggered by a su nami that hit the east coast of japan. in march 2011 was the world's worth nuclear disaster since turtle bill, in 1986. since then, the operating from tech go has been pursued in the course by survivors of the disaster as well as shareholders. this week's case was a civil case. legal efforts to assign responsibility of proven complicated japan supreme court has ruled that the government is not liable because the damage on the sooner he could not have been prevented. executives of apologize for the disaster to norman of america. and oak, we apologize from our heart was the problems and worries we are closing for the people in the regional, colorado of almost arizona miles to damages awarded by the tokyo district. court include costs for decommissioning. the plants, reactors, they so and compensation for local residents who had to evacuate the meltdown. forest over 300000 people from their homes at the heart of the dispute. as the report assessing seismic risks issued 9 years before the accident. shareholders argued that the disaster could have been prevented if the company's bosses had. he did the research and carried out preventative measures. the former managers claim the assessment had low credibility, so they could not foresee damage from a massive tsunami. the lasers court finding as a departure from a separate criminal try ruling in 2019. then the tokyo district court found 3 tapco executives not guilty of professional negligence. the criminal case has been appealed on. the tokyo high court is expected to rule on the case next year. in islamic school, near the city of yoga carta in indonesia is teaching death and searing, impaired children and young adults to recite the crime using sign language. for many, it is the 1st time they have been given at such an opportunity. until recently, students such as these with hearing impairments had almost no access to religious education in indonesia. now with the help of this islamic boarding school, they're learning to memorize and recite the koran in sign language. it has given many a new perspective on life through an interpreter, this 20 year old student say's. i decided to learn the qur'an in this boarding school. so that in the after life i can live in heaven, bringing along my parents with me. 7 year old zara says the school has also given her a chance to get to know new people. and she hopes one day to become a teacher herself. mama, i was 1st invited by my mother here, she says, i'm really happy to be able to learn to read and to memorize together with my hearing impaired friends. the school was founded in 2019 by religious teacher arbel coffee. he says he took the step because children with special needs, after not helped by public schools. when i do teaching the crown to the school age children, i think when they grow up it will be much easier because as children, they have had a foundation at the moment. some hearing impaired adults in the school belly, no religion, because they did not have a foundation when they were young. learning to find the koran is challenging. students need to memorize every single character of the holy book. in arabic. for most it takes around 5 years. but they say it's worth it as it gives them joy and pride. that's it for thursday. we'll see you back here tomorrow. thank you. mm. mm. booth . hold. enjoying the view. she come take a look at this tv highlights every week in your inbox, subscribe. now, a man with the memories of a woman, wiley from syria, is born in a female body. forced into marriage, break to escape will be the journey of his life. far from home, ali can finally become the person. he's always wanted to be alone, despair badly. oh, in battery credit, and we'll go through with it. i was born in berlin. he starts july 22nd on d, w. ah, the youth lashes its growth forecasts. amid rising inflation. can member economies walk the tie rope of low growth and rising prices all while war rages and nearby ukraine? also on the show, india wants to get away from unfavourable exchange rates. now it's telling importers that they can settle contracts and rupees. and it'll make you take a 2nd look at your table condiments a dutch researcher finds a way to store residual heat in salt. hello, welcome to the show. i'm steven beardsley in berlin is good to have you with us. inflation will weigh more heavily on european output next year than had been expected. the you commission lowering its growth forecasts today by almost a full percentage points of brussels now protecting g d p growth of 1.5 percent next year. that's down from a spring estimate. of 2.3 percent, a behind the change is higher than expected price growth. the you now says inflation driven by storing energy costs as a consequence of the warren, ukraine will be considerably higher than expected this year, as was next year. right, enjoy now by db brussels correspondent marina strauss and also by maria de mer to us. she's the interim director of the brutal think tank in brussels. welcome to you both a maria i want to start with. you were talking about lower growth as well as ramp at inflation. isn't that a dangerous mix for some you members? how concerned should we be? it is indeed an.

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