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i'm still not too dumb to claim. this is deja vu news live from berlin black monday for global markets as share prices tumble trading on wall street is temporarily halted after the dow tundras by 7 percent the downward trend continues across the world as traders react to the impact of the coronavirus on the global economy also coming up $16000000.00 people in northern italy are now sealed off from the rest of the country as the government
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takes on president steps to hold the viruses spread to. inform and go on trial in the hague over the shooting down of malaysia airlines flight m h 17298 people were killed when the plane crashed over ukraine in 2014. time so we saw was kind of thank you for joining us it's a day of drama on global financial markets fears of the coronavirus leave a trail of turbulence across the world share prices plunge billions are wiped off the value of global indices now the latest major casualty of the dow jones industrial average take a lot more than 7 percent of its value was wiped off in the 1st minutes of the trading day that sparked an emergency 15 minute suspension it's no better in europe share in. benchmark dax index closer an 8 percent down the gains of
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a pastor were almost wiped out entirely that was closely followed by the footsie $100.00 in london that saw similar plunge or right out of the gate of trading also closing just shy of 8 percent in the red now the price of a barrel of oil fell has been at historic lows after after saudi arabia increased production to try to pressure russia into closer coordination that dispute coming as oil demand weakens due to the coronavirus well ben facility will have more of that d.w. business later in this half hour the world health organization has congratulated italy after the country put restrictions on the movement of more than $16000000.00 people the w.h.o. was applauding what it called aggressive measures the cities of milan and venice are among the areas under lockdown. roadblocks like these could become a familiar sight across northern italy travelers are asked to explain why they're
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leaving the so-called red zone authorities say only those of 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 merchants worried for their livelihoods. to join or were all day and haven't served a single meal today in the restaurant. so looking at this moment there's an economic impact everywhere the galleries and then 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 and some services continued to run officials are still figuring out how to implement travel restrictions residents are still adjusting to life under lockdown. in manchester it was in the city to remain positive than calm and live the best way possible taking all precautions we have to adapt our lifes. styles but we carry on little c off on israel stop and so
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soon to be honest i think this measure is too strict to closing down the whole region the flaw in the details seems like a much too strong reaction force to. top league football games are continuing but in empty stadiums. lines quickly formed at supermarkets authorities have told residents not to panic by insisting that supply lines will be kept open. panic took hold in several prisons inmates rioted over new quarantine restrictions several inmates have died in the chaos. the number of infected persons continues to rise health authorities insist that the caution is necessary. no neck 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 our behavior at sea it could be depended on us to
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go but i mean as italy's tourist centers empty out the world health organization has praised its bold courageous steps which other countries may soon decide to follow. and we can speak now to fit of pique up part of the impression northern italy she has launched an online campaign called die in which means stay in to encourage people to respect the orders of authorities and to share ideas on what people can do indoors federica thank you for joining us here on d w how did this campaign come about. hi thank you i thought i did something go see him because this situation has been changing dramatically as within 2 weeks and i realize that people of pride the vet i ask where and comes out and. becomes the new you know like they were my without understanding the forward. and this is they had to close to me to embrace by the government ok do you want to make sure
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people are respecting what health authorities are saying i guess the idea of what life has been like stuck especially indoors. it's odd to say holding the as like and being an active member and the fact that we can move that we can only to get food is kind of unreal so it will be very depressing so that's why it's toxic dumping because i'm literally dying or being young and i just don't but then i think that's key that is to do as i don't like the looks and just do some depth sounder or. something like that to as people together but in the out ok sounds like an important campaign federico and you said that you feel like some people are not worried enough what is the feeling that you're getting among your friends and family are people pretty worried about what's happening. yes yes but outside of the event i have no because i think that people didn't really understand the program onto the program has really on the day i so it's it's
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a problem the stuff is very slowly but now we're getting from this everything or that maybe goes into you don't reach the peak of the infection yet and we will this will be over very soon but we don't know how surpass campaign coming across aetheric are people responding to it. yes of course there is only very much and i think that the message can continue to grow and who i hope will reach people. far from the red hour as it and make them react to them before it's too late all right said report to speaking to us from bresh in italy thank you very much thank you. let's take a look now at some other stories making headlines around the world blasts from a suspected rocket attack in kabul have interrupted a ceremony to swear in the afghan leader ashraf ghani as president got he won the race by only a slim margin and rival leader of beloved dula also declared himself president of
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below was sworn in as president at the same time in a competing ceremony. sudan's prime minister says he has survived a bomb attack on his convoy in the capital hard to adela doc has been in office since august she has promised to cooperate with international war crimes investigations no group has claimed responsibility for the attack. and britain's prince harry and his wife meghan have made their final official appearances royals the couple attended a service at london's westminster abbey under an agreement reached with the palace in january they will stop using the royal titles from the end of the month and will no longer receive public money. turkey's president. has joined talks in brussels aimed at solving a dispute with the e.u. over migrants on the turkish border or 2 on met leaders including european commission head it was enough underlined thousands of migrants have massed on the greek border since turkey opened its border with the e.u. to migrants in violation of
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a 26000 refugee agreement everyone wants more help from brussels for the 4000000 syrian refugees currently living in turkey. and let's go to brussels where our correspondent gary is standing by for us hi garrick president after one is now in brussels what exactly is he looking for from e.u. leaders he started his visit at nato headquarters and demanded a concrete support from nato allies for turkish actions in syria and then of course he has a demand he has had for a number of weeks now and that is more financial aid from the european union in dealing with the refugee crisis in turkey care what is the european union looking for here i mean it's brussels really trying to save this the 2016 refugee agreement the meeting has just started with the head of the european commission and the head of the european council mr michel stated before the meeting that he's looking for
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a frank and open dialogue with the turkish leader and that he hopes that will help to deescalate the situation in turkey clearly the european union wants that turkey goes back into except in the agreement of the refugee deal that was made between the e.u. and turkey in 2016 about from the line actually demo hopes that a quick solution can be found by saying before the meeting already that this will probably take weeks if not longer and it's only the beginning of a dialogue we're talking about what the european union wants but does the e.u. really speak with one voice here when it comes to migration. when it comes to sticking to that steel saving the refugee deal one has made with turkey everybody is all on one page when it comes to how that can be achieved there are different opinions because there are some member states that diplomats have told me it's for instance of france but old soul austria who are against giving immediate further
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money to add on because they feel the e.u. is being plec meals with add on sending ever more refugees to the greek border we'll have to see how this pans out all right our correspondent garrick mathis following this meeting for us in brussels thank you. and the trial is started in the hague for 4 men charged in connection with the 2014 downing of malaysia airlines flight m h 17 over eastern ukraine 3 russians and ukrainian national are believed to be at large in russia or separatist controlled eastern ukraine and they will be tried in absentia 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 to the public. that there is. enough evidence to make it. so many 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. with. including. people who.
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bring the perpetrators to justice through an. independent judicial process sends 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. to the bundesliga now where byron munich are leading by 4 points at the top of the table after 2 know when the over our expert the defending champions were not at
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their best but they took the lead early through thomas malone in the 2nd half after a long pass from jerome boa to. now augsburg thought they had equalized in the 90th minute but florian. was offside here. biron that doubled their lead late on when leon gorecki popped up to score an 8th straight title is within sight. now swedish foreign actor max von sydow has died at the age of 90 her 1st came to prominence in the films of director in marburg men his career spanned art house dramas horror movies and hollywood blockbusters back some see those big hollywood breakthrough came with the role of father merrin the horror classic the exorcist he worked well into his eighty's one of his last roles was in the german rather in the t.v. fantasy blockbuster again. let's get
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a reminder now of our top story trading on wall street was temporarily suspended as the dow plunged to 7 percent on opening that continued as global trends to as traders react to a sharp drop in the price of oil and fears over the impact of the spread of the coronavirus. business africa is coming right up with beneficial and stay with us. is the human race to destroy so. we are winning the basic elements of our systems. players using too much water and losing the global water useless.
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