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bjaaland asked trunk. this is do you have been used life from berlin and germany some stores and shops are open again by chance i'm going to warning people to remain cautious. it would be a real shame if we were not to suffer a relapse and. so we must not be canada's where responsible even for a moment. to balancing the economy with the battle against the coronavirus also
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coming up a market got sends all prizes into negative territory for the 1st time as the thrown out virus causes demand for crude to cool off. canada forms the victims of the country's worst mass shooting us police seek a motive behind the violence at least $99.00 dead after the 12 pound rampage in rural communities and frost nova scotia. does it take a virus to end israel's political paralysis after 3 elections in less than a year israel is about to get a unity government. i mean if our son welcome we begin was in germany back in business but still at risk on monday stores and shops in germany reopened after what has been a 5 week coronavirus and used. it as a 1st step in what will be
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a gradual return to a canonic normality and it comes in a world still dominated by the new normal coronavirus the german chancellor calls for discipline in the fight against the pandemic. it's shopping but it's not as we knew it at this store in cologne customers are required to keep a safe distance from one another but will that happen when more people head out. child in america than once the easing of germany's strict lockdown just days ago but now she says she's worried people may think the pandemic is no longer a problem. with india so we must proceed slowly step by step and with caution it would be a real shame if we were to suffer a relapse despite being able to avoid that and put our initial successes at risk your actions. so we must not be careless or get responsible not even for a moment the. retailer patrick ins up in near the french border is only
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allowing 15 people at a time into his shop he's had to improvise a plan to keep everyone safe. put a bill at the door each customer rings the bell and then we let them in if possible otherwise they'll have to wait for perhaps 10 to 15 minutes we put a table in a chair outside the customer can sit in the sauna and read a magazine while they wait. by the time i took that as well provided i'm like in other states in star land shops with over 800 square meters of sale space can open if they're divided into separate areas meaning big department stores can return to business 2 in saxony clock face masks are required in shops and on public transport the very end there india have followed suit markets will soon be mandatory there too the lack of a single set of rules for all of germany has irritated some. region of i would like to see standard rules for retailers across the whole country and i would prefer the
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rules to be implemented immediately in the different states that. germany's retailers are optimistic as they emerge from the lockdown as they wait for customers they hope a new business will not lead to a surge in infections. earlier we spoke with germany's health minister and i asked him about the european response to the pandemic and spawn insists europe will come out the other side stronger than before of course as soon as you do discuss concrete measures concrete packages there's always a discussion which is quite normal because there are different interests between the 27 member states but does always when it is needed we come to a result and what is important for us as an approach of germany and of many other countries we are in a european solidarity and at the same time we don't want to have any incentives for the future that might lead to the wrong way so as to find the right balance between
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financial sound and european solidarity and that is actually what we have reached so far so yes there are debates and some of them are stressful but and that is important in the end we are stronger together what if you have a product no one needs and there's nowhere to put it it becomes worthless and that's what's happened to oil things to the coronavirus demand a slow start facilities are full but produces a force to keep pumping. the coronavirus pandemic has brought economies around the world to a halt along with a demand for oil after weeks of tumbling prices who dropped below 0 for the 1st time produces literally can't give it away an agreement last week between leading oil producing nations to slash output clearly feel to address worries about a huge glut of oil. this is going to look you know we consume it on.
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an economic. it's not coming out ahead of us but right now all we're doing is even with the lack of traveling down measures people are going to we're. going to be flying anywhere and that's really causing pain in my own problem and since storage facilities have filled up oil is now practically worth nothing. our financial correspondent in new york yes caught so walks us through this historic event of negative oil prices. that's really quite incredible but was the great lockdown that we're seeing all over the globe daily demand to drop by 20000000 barrels plus and even if the opec plus countries decided to cut production by roughly 9000000 barrels per day that still means that demand is dropping much affairs then supply but then you also have a little bit of a technical issue going on because the oil price that dropped so much here on
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a monday that was the contract for may so now this contract will expire on. tuesday and you have a super content go that's all they call it on the oil markets meaning that the contract for june trades for so much higher than the contract for may that people and investors were just dumping the old contracts that as i mentioned will expire now on tuesday. and now he. it's a brief roundup of other coronavirus developments around the world the global death toll has now exceeded 168000 according to johns hopkins university in the u.s. the number of coronavirus related deaths and francaise surpassed 20000 is almost as many as in spain the u.n. refugee agency says lock downs are having a serious impact on the lives of displaced women and girls because they are now at greater risk of gender based violence spain will ask the european union to set up
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a massive 1.5 trillion euro fund to help countries recover from the economic fallout and italy reports its 1st drop in the number of active cases and the lowest death toll in a week investigate us in canada trying to determine the motive behind the worst mass shooting the country has ever experienced the gunman had disguised himself as a police officer before going on a rampage in rural communities across nova scotia shooting residents and setting houses a place in an attack that last of hours. the shooting rampage ended at this gas station where the suspect was killed the police chased the gunman for 12 hours during that time he shot at least 18 people dead the hunt for the shooter spanned 100 kilometers from rural puerto peak and the canadian province of nova scotia authorities warned residents to stay indoors several people including a police officer were slain at various locations. countless families are in
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mourning today each person who lost their family and friend. and they too will need their support. the impact of this incident will extend one end of the province to the other canadian prime minister justin trudeau paid tribute to the slain officer and the other shooting victims he also praised those providing emergency service no one man's actions can build a wall between us and a better day no matter how evil. or how destructive the gunman's motive is still unknown investigators suspect that he planned a shooting spree the 51 year old denture fitter had disguised himself as a policeman. as canadians mourn prime minister to doe pledge to continue with the planned introduction of further gun control legislation and i'm not joined by michael boyd secure journalist and global affairs analyst and stephanie canada
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michael we heard in the report says now that canada is fanning to introduce further gun control of legislation how easy is it currently for people to buy or own firearms in the country. good to be with you well 1st of all i can add ins unlike the united states did not happen custom to show right to bear arms and secondly it is actually very very difficult to buy to qualify for arms here having said that there is an urgent need i think all the political parties are great to tighten up the laws and also the enforcement because a lot of the guns used in previous killings mass killings here in canada have been smuggled in from the united states or perhaps brought in legally and that result so parliament is an el limited capacity right now to pass legislation because of gold at 19 but the public safety minister said today that that is a priority for them now so do you think anything is actually going to change after
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his friend paints. i think so despite the huge destruction of course by cop at 19 i think this is really really felt in canada even i mean i love on the opposite side of the country and british columbia but the village i live in for example is very similar to where a lot of the killing happened in nova scotia whereby people feel very safe a lot of people don't even lock their doors at night so in a way we feel there's a kind of innocence lost by this type of mass killing and the questions also will probably be asked is whether there is a link between. the suspect and convict 19 in the sense that there was a lockdown in place isolation and whether that contributed whatsoever to to his motivation or to his condition yeah you mentioned that the attack happened during the coronavirus pandemic which means no public gathering tomorrow morning the victims will be allowed. to laugh once off the victims going to pay tribute to them
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. well it's already happening across canada i just saw a video from nova scotia of people there are honoring the r.c.m.p. . r.c.m.p. officer was tragically killed so they're waving flags flags are at half mast people are posting a lot albeit slowly on social media but that is going to be very very very difficult at the moment to be able to gather and to more date in fact it won't be possible and i my heart goes out to the relatives and the friends of the victims because i think in their ability to to be able to mourn their loss their loved ones will be difficult michael was here thank you so much my pleasure. israeli prime minister cameron is and yahweh's agreed to form an emergency unity government with his political rival benny gantz their sense a year long political deadlock following 3 inconclusive elections
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a coronavirus emersion seen israel has forced the 2 arch rivals to make a deal over the weekend protests were held against netanyahu he faces trial on 3 charges of corruption but denies any wrongdoing. has correspondent tanya came in jerusalem gave us her assessment of israel's new unity government 3 elections multiple attempts to form a government and almost a year and a hof it took them to get to this point it's also unusual because this is the eat of your house you are the whole cos member state but 1st and foremost this government's national emergency government as it's called should now a focus on dealing with the corona crisis at the same time of course they also wanted to avoid a force election and i think it took about a stunning turnabout by a venue guns to form a rival you have to say off benyamin netanyahu leader of the blue and white and he
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actually gave up on his election promise to never sit with a prime minister who faces corruption charges and at the same time abandon netanyahu got more and more support in polls again because he is the one dealing in 0 with the corona crisis you know the daily basis and the past couple of weeks. now to sports the players and coaches of a no side os will have to agree to take a 12.5 percent salary cut because of a coronavirus endemic osnos the 1st family cup to announce a pay cut rather than a deferral while adding that some of the money could be repaid if sporting targets were met the deal comes amid criticism over the way some english top flight team staff responded to the mic. jim usefulness league soccer season could restart from my may 9th without spectators present. and making preparations to play matches
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behind closed doors to prevent the spread of the coronavirus the premise of germany's 2 biggest states told the bill tabloid newspaper that such a move is possible under certain conditions being between the leak and the collapse is scheduled for thursday quick reminder that you can get news and features around the clock on our website at v.w. dot com the d.w.i. and twitter at. thanks for watching. that. little. boy. around the. world. how can
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