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sitting. in for migrants your platform for reliable information. this is a w's line from thailand the black monday for global markets shaft prices that tumble. friday on wall street is halted after the dow up plunges by 7 percent to try to continues across the world trade is reacting to just over the impact of the coronavirus on the global economy. $16000000.00 people don't
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think it's a seal the rest of the country is the government takes a president and steps to hold the virus to spread. program form and don't try the behavior of the shooting down the leisure and so flight m.h. 7298 people were killed when the time scrolled down and crashed in 2040. doses of these women in mexico gold killed by now they take the streets to protest against femicide in the hopes. of slops. i'm phil girl welcome to the program i will take a look at the stock markets around the world in just a moment 1st though it's a government system forcing major restrictions on movement on 16000000 people in the north of been sealed off from the rest of the country no one's allowed. to
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leave or enter certain areas where out to a good reason the quarantine affects the region of lombardy and other northern provinces including the cities of milan and venice italy has the most infections outside china recent figures show 7375 confirmed cases and 6366 deaths tourists have been told to leave affected regions immediately and for residents daily life will be severely restricted for nearly a month. road blocks like these could become a familiar sight across northern italy travelers are asked to explain why they're leaving the so-called red zones authorities say only those with serious reasons as well as workers will be allowed to pass. in milan's normally bustling center only a fraction of the usual crowds leaving traders worried about their livelihoods. been empty all day and haven't served
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a single meal today in the restaurant. so looking at this moment there's an economic impact everywhere in the galleries and in the whole center i think that not only milan is closing down the whole world is closing down. because the moment . there was confusion at airports and train stations as some services continue to run officials are still figuring out how to implement travel restrictions residents are adjusting to life under lockdown and it was just that it was indeed he said he had to remain positive than calm and live the best way possible taking all precautions we have to adapt our lifestyles but we carry out a little c often it is used up and social to be honest i think this measure is too strict to closing down the whole region a flaw in the data seems like a much too strong reaction force to. top league football games are continuing. in empty stadiums. queues quickly formed at supermarkets authorities have told
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residents not to panic by insisting supply lines will be kept open. panic took hold in several prisons inmates rioted over new quarantine restrictions at least one died in the chaos. the number of infected persons continues to rise health authorities insist the caution is necessary no nec it's or not but there are no parts of italy that are completely immune to the virus there are parts of italy in which the virus currently circulates less but the fact that the virus circulates depends on her behavior could be depended on us to go but i mean. as italy's tourism centers empty out the world health organization has praised the government's bold and courageous steps which other countries may soon decide to follow. let's hear from inside one of its list coroutine is a freelance journalist alessio joins us from milan
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a welcome alessio how people are coping well thanks for having me so this is a new thing kicked into yesterday and today so we're just in but we're already seeing major changes in the way social life works so yesterday there were people on the streets today streets are almost completely empty even people who like having coffee or eating at a bar they keep a distance of one meeting between one another. you know someone call mother more and she's think oh you know all people living by themselves. but everybody across across the whole population is is adjusting and adopting the new measures so we're not shaking hands we have been asked to not go out and our long queues of supermarkets because we're asked to keep a distance that he's got really long. and tell us more about the impact on business has there and about the government's efforts to alleviate it. well it
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has it's obviously that series of industry the hardass hotels some hotels report being up to 9095 cent empty so as huge economic loss their restaurants tear it discards told me some serious guards told me that they've got 2 weeks and then they don't know where they'll find their money by even a process solves retail as it's hitting quite quite hard again some people are able to sell stuff online bought the other shops or reports and yeah obviously a huge loss of profits. journalists are less open on the reporting from milan. and global markets of drop sharply on fears of the coronavirus epidemic is driving well the economy is towards recession in new york the dow jones industrial began trading down more than 7 percent leading to the suspension of trading for 15 minutes the picture was similar in germany where the dax also saw losses dropping
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nearly 8 percent at the start of trading was followed closely by the footsie $100.00 in london which saw a similar plunge out of the gate both indexes have not recovered somewhat but they're still down the price of a barrel of oil fell by an enormous 31 percent during early monday trading after saudi arabia increased production as they try to pressure russia into closer coordination that dispute coming up so oil demand weakens because of the virus outbreak. so let's go straight to new york where we find vito blues a horse a louis a welcome jose governments all over the world dealing with the coronavirus for months what's triggering this sell off now. basically i would say that in society and see strolled up installed here on wall street as we see major indexes down right now around 6 percent but as you mention we already
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triggered that so you could break or don't stop with the trading session for around 15 minutes we are also seeing treasury. new low and are rapidly heading towards it 0 and i'm flirting also with the negative yield meanwhile gold the 7 year high and the federal reserve already said that it will have to increase the amount of money it is offering to banks for their short term funding needs so is a very tense session here on wall street great now where did virus a price war on oil prices has created right now. a perfect storm and that's what what's creating all that panic let's talk about those of oil prices you say there's a price for what's behind that. basically as you assume mention before russia and saudi arabia after that there was a lack of commitment last week from moscow to cut production montes falling because
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of the virus encounters like for example china saudi arabia decided to increase production and now both countries seem to be push will have also collateral damage just especially here in the u.s. in this shale oil industry where prices are low will probably end up forcing many companies to close or not be able to separate step with the possibility of triggering told me no effect. also known as the john bond market. there were rumors and rumblings of a global recession since well before this outbreak how close are way off to today self. it is a still early to say but some investors already c.v.s. and p. $52450.00 by d.g. you're an it does will that marked the end of the bullish market here in wall street for sure and the entering the very share market there are already some banks
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that are projecting a recession in the 1st half of this year for both the u.s. and europe but it is still early to really know for sure for the stock market it's important to remember though that there are there are circuit breakers as we mentioned before and the 1st one has already been because we fell over 7 percent the 2nd one will enter and if we fell around 13 percent we'll stop decision for another 15 minutes and if we if the stocks for over 20 percent we will call it a day and stop the trading session for the rest of the month. thank you. well take a brief look at some of the other stories making news around the world at least 6 people have died in avalanches in the austrian alps 3 young women and 2 men on the snowshoe hiking tour of central austria were buried under mr snow they are believed to be from the czech republic a police officer also died in the southwest where he was struck by frozen snow. so
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once prime minister says he has survived a bomb attack on his convoy in the capital khartoum abdullah homme doc has been in office since august these problems to cooperate with international war crimes investigations and no group has claimed responsibility for the attack. to default on its foreign currency debt for the 1st time prime minister has done it cannot repay a bond worth more than a 1000000000 euros there's been widespread anger because financial crisis has called for talks with creditors to restructure its liabilities. and european commission had a sort of founder line is expected to insist president rather try one stick to the terms of a 26 day refugee agreement. declared turkey supported with the e.u. open to migrants in violation of the deal thousands of people are massed on the border the president says in brussels seeking more e.u.
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help for nearly 4000000 syrian refugees in his country. germany says the european union is considering accepting up to 1500 children currently being housed in greek migrant camps balance that it was willing to take what he called an appropriate share concern has been growing as the children are unaccompanied by i don't so be quite urgent medical treatment tens of thousands of asylum seekers have been trying to break through the land border from after announced that it would no longer stop people trying to cross into the european union president is to hold talks on the crisis with e.u. officials in brussels and called for the markets to be allowed to. get across their greece i'm calling on you now you to open your borders and get rid of this burden let them go to other european countries there is no way out of it. let's go to
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istanbul where we joined the w corresponding to yulia han welcome yulia president one is due to meet today with commission president the lion and council president shall michel what does he want . what turkish prison edwin says he wants some more support from the international community from the europeans when it comes to refugees and migrants turkey already hosts nearly 4000000 refugees most of them from syria and government officials here have been complaining about what they describe as unfair and sharing let's remember unger and brussels struck a deal in 2016 under which turkey was supposed to stem the flow of migrants to europe in exchange for money and political concessions now ancora says the e.u. has failed to honor its promises so add on now once a better deal what he also wants is european support in syria where his troops are fighting alongside rebels again against a russian backed syrian regime forces he fears another large scale refugee influx
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from it live where hundreds of thousands of people have already fled to areas near the turkish border and now the crisis in is leavened that's what many analysts say is something the european union has ignored far too long now europe no arab one has forced them to pay attention by opening his borders to the european union for asylum seekers how questionable that might be so what sort of conditions oh margaret the greek boy to say see. it was starting 11 days ago tens of thousands of people have moved to the greek for the hoping to cross into the european union it's been 11 days in the cold with a plastic tanned as most people are relying on food aid it's been particularly tough for families with small children we've also seen
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a violent scenes playing out there there have been many exchanges of tear gas and stones between great border guards and my car and so there are also reports that turkish police has fired tear gas add greed for the police now athens are trading the blame for a number of human rights violations there the border this is all happening while people there are desperate while their hopes for a different for a better life have once again been crushed by the reality of politics. one president at one says he won't help support from the e.u. what does he want does he want troops does he want money would you want. well i i think he wants money but he also wants the europeans to act in syria he has been calling for a no fly zone there for something like
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a safe zone for hundreds of thousands of people so he's certainly also trying to get something that the big question is what will he get by the end of the day the europeans the european union has accused of trying to blackmail the block so there is a lot to talk about today. thank you. well afghanistan's 2 rival leaders of both been sworn in as president in simple tameness inaugurations following the disputed election followers of the 3 time contend that abdullah abdullah declared him president but the country's electoral commission says the incumbent ashraf ghani won the right spot a slim margin during his inauguration 2 rockets were fired the presidential palace the move widens the standoff between the 2 weakens the government position and peace talks with the militant taliban plan for tuesday. so they don't. matter while the attack site can tell us more and he joins us from our
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studios in bonn welcome so which of these presidents is expected to actually run afghanistan. what we can understand from the 2 ceremonies as that the international community and more importantly the united states which is afghanistan's biggest international ally supposed president with any not only special envoy of the u.s. president donald trump but also many other western diplomats were present in the honeys ceremony who was sworn in at office by the highest judge of afghanistan or the on the other hand of the law of the law who enjoys the support of many ex jihad these groups took the road to in the presence of his supporters read the new advantage ministration it will be able to politically function or not depends on if the president of money into abdullah abdullah can come to an agreement on a possible future. in case no agreement is reached i shovelled
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a nice capacity as the president of afghanistan really be limited as he will face questions of legitimacy even in kabul so do people expect abdullah abdullah to actually try to run the country regardless of the ritual he's gone through today . i think the people of afghanistan voted and. the result was out and. the wait on the end of the abdullah 2 to get this country running by by putting their differences aside so the u.s. taliban a peace deal the next step is supposed to be they in traffic on dialogue with the taliban to start tomorrow how is that going to be affected by today's events.
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this will make the situation more complicated for the president clearly and for americans as well that americans have been asking the afghan government to form a negotiating team reaches only said during his inauguration speech today he will be announced tomorrow on the other hand of the law on the other hand also announced his negotiation negotiating team reach according to him is ready to engage in talks with the taliban to negotiating teams from kabul weaken its position during talks with taliban it is on more one more reason for up to light and the need to leave their differences aside and work together towards a potential peace deal with the taliban and taliban have declined to negotiate with the afghan government in the past despite repeated appeals from the washington in
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other into nation of mediators the group does not recognize the afghan government calling it a puppet of foreign forces a good talk to thanks for joining us while they attack side from action for the trial has begun in the hague form and charged in connection with the 2014 downing of malaysia airlines flight m.h. 17 eastern ukraine 3 russians and the ukraine are believed to be at large in russia or sampras's controlled eastern ukraine and they'll be tried in the absence all $298.00 passengers and crew on board the plane died in the crash which international investigators say was caused by a russian made surface to air missile. victims' families arrive at the courthouse the trial is being held next to schiphol airport flight m.h. seventeen's point of departure 6 years ago it's been
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a long wait. but today we have shown. that there is. enough. evidence. that. the 4 men 3 russians and one ukrainian who had been charged with the murder will be absent from the trial russia does not extradite its citizens it's alleged that they organized the missile launch that brought the plane down the case is being followed closely by countries around the world who lost citizens in that crash tragically. bringing the perpetrators to justice through an. independent judicial
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process. a powerful message. but russia has refused to cooperate with the investigation according to an international team that carried out a painstaking reconstruction of the aircraft the plane was hit by a russian made surface to air missile brought in from the russian territory and launched from eastern ukraine despite this evidence russia has continued to deny involvement so in the netherlands victims' family staged a protest outside the russian embassy setting out $298.00 white chairs each representing one of the victims who died in the crash. well sunday marked international women's day with a focus on the quality of the many women in latin america the most pressing issue is survival because femicide that's murders targeting women and girls is on the
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increase across the region figures from 2018 show that brazil has the highest number of family size at more than 1200 followed by mexico argentina and honduras but if you look at the rates of the killings you see the crisis is worst in el salvador with $6.00 murders per 100000 women it has the highest femicide rate in the world followed by a 100 euro's and bolivia with numbers like these brought women across the region on to the streets to take part in protests that often became violent protesters in chile clashed with police and faced tear gas and water cannon in the capital santiago were similar scenes in mexico city the capital of a country where on average more than 10 women are killed every day but is there are so peaceful protests as people gather to demand justice for argentinean women i killed infanticides. activists in mexico say that it is one of the most dangerous countries in the world for women because male killers are rarely punished
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you're about to hear from a mother who 17 year old daughter was murdered by a male relative you may find it distressing. i there singing for those who are no longer here these mothers are demonstrating for their daughters all of whom were murdered like karen whose life and it violently and only 17. earlier we met secretary sent a muscle in her home and her life there's nothing left besides grief. couldn't she showed me how to love life even though my husband left does i had to leave her at home alone often because of my job she was scared of being in the high saloon but she had to be brave. because of the nikki another girl in the air. karen was assaulted at home a jacket was wrapped around her head she was gagged with ropes beaten raped and drowned in a bucket of water one perpetrator her cousin has been arrested but investigators
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have ignored evidence that he wasn't alone but going on listen they don't care for them it's normal that women are killed it's just something that happens one more one less us women in this city a cutback is also called the human garbage dump on average one woman is murdered here every day often their bodies are found cut into pieces and stuffed in garbage bags even if they murdered women here because they can it happens in poor communities where there is no law enforcement that's why the machismo and the hate of women is getting stronger because there is no punishment that's when you've got a new wave of protests has taken hold in mexico the mounting anger and sparking riots as the number of women murdered continues to rise throughout the country 10 per day and that's just the official number ok let's talk about the government needs to act investigate what's happening and reach out to communities that secular centers among those raising their voices so that something is finally done if not
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for her own daughter at least for the women who are still alive was. swedish boy. has died at the age of 90 he 1st came to prominence in the films of. his correspond to art house dramas horror movies and hollywood blockbusters like sponsored most of big hollywood breakthrough came to the role the father merrin in the horror classic the exorcist working well into his eighty's one of his last roles was in the t.v. fantasy blockbuster game of thrones. your interest. is one of the top story trading on wall street it was a temper of the suspended as the dow plunged 7 percent about continued i global trend of those trading site reacted to a sharp drop in price of oil and fears of the impact of the spread of coronavirus. its and has stressed of the district of the movements around a quarter of its population to try and stop that spread off the coronavirus around
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16000000 people in the country's financial capital of manila because up from the rest of the country until the thought of. this is a d.w.i. up that since news asians or is that pressure on it it will have more world news for you at the top of the on average.
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