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this is deja news live from bernie and communities in lockdown over the corona virus this time in italy the country announces its 1st death and the epidemic has a number of cases day souls the world health organization warns that governments must act quickly to get the fires under control we'll ask an expert how worried we should be also coming up. germany raises its security alert after wednesday's deadly extremist attack as communities mourn the 10 victims the government steps up to leave president nationwide to counter what the interior minister described as
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a very serious threat from the far right. and vote counting is underway in iran tolman's reelection but turnout has been large following an opposition call to boycott the cult. i'm rebecca races welcome to the program. italy has announced its 1st death from the coronavirus as the number of cases in the country more than quadruples the world health organization has warned that the window of opportunity to contain a wider international spread of the epidemic is closing and a surge governments around the globe to act quickly many countries are already stepping up precautionary measures to prevent the spread of the virus. this plane bought taiwanese evacuees home from a quarantined cruise ship in japan hit by the corona virus while their plane
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and the luggage gets a thorough disinfection the evacuees will be isolated for another 2 weeks. these precautions are the new normal in the fight to contain the corona virus. in italy top officials meat of the virus claimed its 1st victim in the country an elderly man in northern italy died after being hospitalized the number of cases spiked to 17 in just one day in co done you know a town southeast of milan official shut down schools businesses that it authentic a pair of shoes an official order to close down all the shops and we're following the order so we're closing there's a lot of alarm and that's also worries me that you probably know that the scientists we're probably down south but oh no if you're going we are old and very concerned i am 76 years old i live on my own i really don't know what to do the
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talking about in. public events a band and that includes church services the 1st patient to contract the virus here had met a friend who had recently traveled to china but the world health organization is worried about another trend they have spotted in the latest infections although the total number of cases outside china remains relatively small we are concerned about the number of cases we know all clear if you demurely link such as travel history to china or contact with a confirmed case. in ukraine local residents blocked buses with passengers evacuated from china these scenes prompted president selenski to give his fellow citizens a dressing down on television said nash these are ukrainians they're not sick with plague they don't have homes and. they are ordinary normal people.
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he promised that the organizers of the blockade would preprocess heated authorities are working to contain. a few of the virus as well as it spread. from one joined by over all of just munge them and frank fit the president of thanks for joining me how concerned should we be about these cases that we're hearing about where it pays there is no clear link to china of course we should be concerned about cases which f. no clear link however in the italian case that we already heard that this person had a contact to a friend who has been in china this man has been tested negative might have already recovered from the wires so there might be an explanation in the case of iran the government said there is. a solo up there and being built by chinese workers and also there might be
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a link to it to china but these men who died in italy there we have no clear link and we should be concerned about that of course and the w.h.o. has warned that the window of opportunity to contain this epidemic is closing what should governments around the world be doing when they should be about it already because some weeks ago the w.h.o. declared the global horse health emergency but i think looked at these cases looking at these cases there should be even more alarms and take care of old and look carefully what happened. what about in china we seeing signs that the outbreak has paint. i'd stick it to say because they've changed the case to finish in a time few weeks or even one week so we're not sure whether we can rely on these numbers the moment and so it's difficult to it to say that we have no
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a p nor raise the peaks of the next next 2 to nick stace next week's was shot through the show if this is true and is it likely that this corona virus is going to be damed a pandemic and if so how concerned should we be about that. it's it depends on the definition of the rich over the. we have depends on the whole the situation in italy it will change maybe in the next 2 days and we have to look after we have these cases and if it's the big i mean this is growing if the number of cases avoiding i think we don't which i would we would call it dependent it's. more professor munge german speaking to us from frankfurt thanks very much you're welcome let's turn now to some of the other stories making news around the world democratic presidential hopeful bernie sanders has warned russia to stay out of the us election he said u.s. officials told him last month that russia has been trying to help his campaign also
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denies any interference sanders is currently the front on a to take on president donald trump in november. the trial of former hollywood mogul harvey weinstein is in a deadlock the jury says it's split on the most serious criminal charges which include 1st degree a right it's already a grade on a verdict on some of the less serious counts deliberations are set to resume on monday. a week long partial truths has started in afghanistan president ashraf ghani announced that the deal negotiated between the u.s. and the taliban came into effect at midnight if the agreement to reduce violence holds they could pave the way to a peace deal between the islamists and the u.s. . france has begun to shut down its oldest nuclear power plant in a process to be completed by june the closure is part of a program to reduce nuclear nuclear energy dependence 14 of fronts as the $58.00 react is as likely to be taken off line by 2035.
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germany's interior minister horst c hoffa's promised a stronger police presence across the country an attempt to counter what he described as a very high security threat from the far right the pledge follows a terrorist attack in hono city near frankfurt on wednesday 10 people many of the migrants were shot dead by a suspected right wing extremist spoke with a relative of one of the victims the kurdish cultural center and how now has become a place of grief and suffering many who knew the victims of the far right terrorism here have come to pay their respects to fear hot the 23 year old heating technician who was gunned down as he tried to buy cigarettes. just screams of us that's the worst of it fair had wanted to do something good for the people of. his grandfather was a guest worker who helped pave the streets of hanoi. for had wanted to give people a warm place to call home no that's no longer possible i didn't you can barely
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sleep he's a relative affair hans who he says was a person who loved life. he wants politicians and civil society to do more to combat racism. its words and slaughter doesn't mean shit people know it's getting real people died young people like you and me lost their lives you know it's time to do something it's high time is. now there is also the question of more protection for immigrants and their descendants. most of all by rome has lived in germany since 1988 but the shop owner does not want to be ruled by fear. deported just police don't have to protect my store why should they stand around for 12 hours just waiting or for if you live in fear then you will just stay home and never go out. 18 months to once to feel free and not lose the courage to face life in memory of the victims of far right terrorism. after all this is the task
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given to all these people we won't be intimidated i don't want to have class protection wherever i go no i want to be able to walk freely into the market and smoke my shisha. and to not let all the happiness be taken from life but 1st the pain must be put behind them. vote counting is underway in iran after the country elected a new parliament amid an economic and financial crisis and voters chose to boycott the election after the country's guardian council by large numbers of moderate and reformist candidates from running the vote is likely to see conservatives tighten their grip on hala meant official results are expected on saturday. and joining us now from tehran is due to be reported to raise a try to reason that is has been boasting high turnout but that's not what people on the ground has been saying what can you tell us. i visited several polling
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stations yesterday here into iran and all of them were fairly empty at least if you compare it to the last election where people work hearing outside the polling stations to cast their vote so i expect the turnout at least into iran to be fairly low and it's the turnout that really matters here in the islamic republic with many iranians boycotting this election the turnout will show how many of them have at least some trust left into the parliament of the islamic republic and those are of course still being counted but is there any word yet about who could be in the late . well for now no final results have been announced yet. we get a few reports about principle as candidates winning some seats in different cities in the country and that does not come as a surprise since many of the so-called reformists got back from running at all by the guardian council the country's electoral watchdog so hardline as well without any real contenders in many parts of the run so they're very likely to regain control over the parliament this time around and the reason this is the 1st test of
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leadership since unrest with the us started at the beginning of the year could we still see a surprise result in these elections. that's not very likely because even for the candidates of the so-called reforms that are allowed to run people don't see any real reasons to vote for them because they made many promises during the last election and they could not deliver they promised better economy and they promise more personal freedoms and fight against corruption and they couldn't do all of that so many of their voters were disappointed this time and didn't even turn up in the only voters that actually cast their vote this time we're the ones that wonder more hardline approach and more resistance against the west so that's why we're expecting a win for the reform before the principle isn't the hardliners this time. to read the trouble in tehran thanks very much. from sport now and bundesliga latest bind munich had a tough time getting past bottom of the league side part of born on friday night
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the defending champions left it late to win 32 with the school tie one all after the break bye and took the lead for a 2nd time through robert levin duff keane had a ball on made it to wall soon after and not on neuer parry the ball into the feint of spin michel bounced by and came through with 2 minutes to go serge gnabry found 11 dusting for the game for the game winner and his 25th goal of the things in. when the bahraini museum opened in parts that may have been 3 years ago it was widely described as a stunning addition to the cultural landscape now it's living up to that reputation with the largest ever exhibition here in germany of paintings by the great impressionist. waterloo bridge in the london fog. the dozers palace in venice seen through the mist this money exhibition is also about the places that the painter visited and was inspired by and then of course there
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are the landscapes. my kind you can accompany him on a very special journey lets you see how in the age of photography when everything could be documented he presented us with his image of nature i'm not sure it's a realistic image but one that's also very abstract of the ops talk one room of the exhibition is devoted to money's water lilies he created some 250 paintings with this motif in the late 1900 centuries he had a water garden installed at his house in geneva me. to him the garden was the fulfilment of his work with mani dreamed of being able to combine outdoor painting with the comforts of a studio and he created his own paradise in which he painted every day live the exhibition comprises 110 works by many starting with his 1st he was 16 years old when he created it and still influenced by realism the retrospective covers his
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artistic development ending with his last known painting the show runs until june 1st at parts times museum barberini. you're watching datable the news next stop at the documentary brain bates which takes a journey into the future of listening don't forget you can stay up to date on our website that state every dot com i'm rebecca red is invalid and thanks for watching . the flames. beyond. the stories that matter to. come to. whatever it takes. to run a no such. a limited. made for minds.
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