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it's. in children the kidnapping temp pain of non-si journey starts april 28th one to tell you. that. this is t w news live from berlin germany cancels it's world famous and be a festival munich subsurface day is all the various state leaders say it's just too risky also coming up. the stock market traders say they've never seen anything like it for the 1st time in history u.s. oil prices turn negative as the coronavirus causes demand for crude to collapse.
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and prince freedom and the threats a new report warns that governments are using the pandemic to crackdown on the media across the globe to talk to an activist who is fighting to make sure that the tortoise can operate freely in sub-saharan africa. hello i'm christine want to welcome to the program the 7 german state of bavaria has canceled the october faced be a festival because of the koran a virus the event attracts more than 6000000 visitors every year and. allowing it to go ahead would lead to a spike in infections. no crowded party tents giant mugs of beer or packed out parades. germany's biggest festival has been
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cancelled for the 1st time since world war 2. large events are currently banned in germany until the end of august october 1st was supposed to start on september 19th but officials say the risk of infection during the coronavirus pandemic is just too high 2. which is painful for us it's a great pity but as with many things this is not a normal year and this is going to be a year with the 1st. with. about $6000000.00 visitors flock to the october 1st every year crowding the festival grounds but also the host city new nic the cancellation of the event is not only said news for the city it also means big financial losses. as a value of 1500000000 euros for munich and many people profit from it it's not just those at a cobra fest like to be a host fairground workers or souvenir shops it's also hotels restaurants retail
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trade and taxi drivers $200.00. people in munich now face a year without their beloved festival. but this isn't hasn't come as a shock. when vantine put out i'm really sad but it was expected. if people come from all over the world we can't host a party like this one almost so face it mom since apologized all right it's a great decision i have such respect for our state leadership the way they're handling things. october fest will be back again next year and then we'll enjoy it all the more. annoying. cd say. and so begins the countdown until 2021 when the next october fest will hopefully take place. how they'd happy especially ha ha has been following the story for us and
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unique we asked him why this is such a difficult moment for the city. well absolutely it is because you have to understand that for the city of munich and for the people who live here you know is much more than just another huge party it's got a really long tradition it's been around for more than 200 years and it's something that's deeply ingrained into the d.n.a. of this city and on top of that it's also say the image of not only munich and the very a but also to a certain degree all of germany really all around the world if you ask anyone anywhere what they associate with germany one of the 1st answers that you always get is going to be the a total so so it's usually popular around the world in the city and to the people here in the city munich they're proud of that they're proud of the fact that their city is home to such a famous and popular festival and force now they're sad that this year all those visitors from around the world can't can't come here can't take it and can take part in utah professing that this huge festival is not going to be happening. ok
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that's our reporter justin hearty his have a look now at the coronavirus news the u.k. government say's clinical trials of a possible vaccine developed by ox for scientists will start on thursday using human volunteers singapore has extended its lockdown until june the 1st this off to the city state saw a shop arise again in the number of cases austria ses it will allow restaurants bars and cafes as well as some schools and churches to reopen starting may 15th or will be subject to safety restrictions and before the end of this week it's and he will announce plans for the gradual loosening of its walked on measures starting may 4th now the collapse in american crude prices has same shock waves around the world pushing stock markets into losses and driving down the commodity prices oil markets are now in uncharted territory demand has fallen faster than produces can shut off their wells with storage space running out or it
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is becoming more of a burden around the world than an assett. when its planes are flying and its roads are all but the u.s. can at least lay claim to one thing we certainly have plenty of oil. in fact far to much of it the president tried to calm nerves after the value of u.s. crude went negative for the 1st time ever on monday at one point reaching minus $40.00 a barrel in a month or so go a little bit it's a $25.00 and $28.00 or so it's largely a financial squeeze and they did get squeezed the day or oil traders who found themselves on monday under heavy pressure to sell off their crude futures to the rising cost of holding the oil in the u.s. is dwindling storage facilities means keeping it is becoming too expensive. there's so little space for it left the u.s. government is planning to fill up its own reserves. and we have 75000000000 gallons
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right now capacity that's a lot it's we've been building it up over a period but that's a lot 75000000000 barrels. so we're going to get either ask for permission to buy it or we'll store it one way or the other it will be for the what is most needed is a return in demand brought by restart to the u.s. economy then the oil that continues to be pumped as unbroken pace can actually have enough places to go. now he is a look at other stories making headlines around the world u.s. president donald trump say's he'll temporarily suspend all immigration by signing an executive order save the action was in response to the coronavirus outbreak and to protect jobs more than 22000000 americans have applied for unemployment benefits in the past month because of a pandemic lockdowns. greece has quarantined
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a hotel housing asylum seekers off to 150 people tested positive for the new coronavirus almost 500 live in the building the nearby town of on the greek mainland is also being pushed and a to be clocked on. the u.k. parliament went back at work today off to some 3 weeks and the lockdown restrictions very few parliamentarians were physically present in the chamber and they sat far apart so instead many lawmakers joined on the 1st time ever via video conferencing. now. may have been slow to reach africa but the number of cases is increasing fast jumping by over 50 percent last week there are now almost 24000 confirmed cases across the continent north africa has seen a significant outbreak with hotspots forming in and egypt south africa's worst affected with some 3000 official infections that number is to impart to the
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country's aggressive testing regime that's critical to protecting south africans is health but is stretching the labs to the limits joining me from cape town is in a stock or he's an africa health expert and entrepreneur he helped pioneer africa's 1st hiv treatment rollout in botswana and he's also advised numerous governments on matters of health. how do you think the continent is dealing with the coronavirus pandemic. at this particular moment i'd have to say the continent is dealing remarkably well we know that treating our way through the current epidemic is not an option for africa we've got too little infrastructure in place too few facilities too few health workers too few supplies this country that have you know 3 ventilators for 5000000 people so trying to treat our way through this is not the option we must prevent it ergo the very aggressive lot on measures which are
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necessary to protect and save lives it does cause complications there because you know we have lots of vulnerable populations in terms of poverty and food and water and things like that but it's a very very tricky balancing act that leaders will have to walk it out to to maximally preserve lives while at the same time making sure that their populations are well catered for. if they're going to a mobile app to stop the spread of covert 19 tell us more about that. yes so basically what the app does is it matches supply and demand we know or dealing in a situation where we have a very scarce resources and you cannot afford to waste these resources in places where they're not needed so on the demand side this is a population in need we in the app you can screen people on the app and in real time capture their status whether they are keys for covert or whether they are someone who's come into contact with someone who has code that you can identify
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them also identify people who are at risk for that because they have diabetes or hypertension or hiv and you know that you can then isolate them to that they don't get infected and then you need to match them up with the facilities that are nearest to them the health facilities and to see those facilities are ready do they have enough beds and do they have enough protective equipment do they have enough medications and supplies and so we have the app also it and allows us to quickly in real time see what kind of stock the facility out of medications see how many beds they have and also the app allows you to assess the wellness of your workforce since in africa is going to be critical to protect our workforce because if they go down the other 1st and really only line of defense so the app allows each worker before they start each day to capture whether they're feeling well or not they're not feeling well you can't afford to have them out this critical of it so this way you can test them quickly and make sure that they get support and we maximally preserve this critical workforce that we need urgently in this time of crisis all
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right that's and a stock will help expand talking to us from cape town thank you thank you very much . the media watchdog reporters without borders fears the coronavirus pandemic a threat to press freedom around the globe the warning comes as the group publishes its annual press freedom index a list of countries ranked according to how freeney their media are allowed to operate throughout the day we're speaking to international activists and journalists to find out about the situation in their countries but 1st a look at how different nations off air. at the bottom of the table are eritrea turkmenistan and north korea reporters without borders classified the lack of press freedom in those countries as very serious sudan is also in that category but last year's mass protests that led to the ousting of president omar al bashir have resulted in stronger democratic structures and reduced restrictions for
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journalists as a result the country ranks 16 points higher on the index than last year countries that made similar improvements include malaysia any theo pia. while poor ratings and given to the west african states have been needing which fell 17 places and haiti down 21. the group b. a nation is struggling with an ongoing political crisis and violent protests in the past year journalists there were repeatedly attacked one was killed. the united states ranks at 45th place this year after 2 years of decline the situation has slightly improved over the last year but reporters without borders cite the u.s. as a warrior example of hatred incited against journalists by elected politicians with verbal and physical attacks against reporters alarmingly frequent observer virtual
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germany ranks 11th place also up 2 places from last year the main reason for this is a decline in the numbers of attacks against journalists started. borders without borders so there's still concern for the protection of journalistic sources. the country's ranking highest for press freedom remain in scandinavia denmark finland and norway . in football spanish side also know will sell the naming rights to its stadium for the 1st time in its history to raise money for the fight against corona virus also known as camp is one of the most iconic stadiums of all football and has held its name since opening in 1957 a club's charitable foundation will be tossed with finding a sponsor for the stadium spain has been one of the worst affected countries by the pen demick. and a reminder of the top story we're following for you the 7 german state of the bay
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area has cancelled the october face of the earth faced of all over the current virus event attracts more than 6000000 visitors every year old boys she say is the response on tejan is too high. this is the derby and here is a quick reminder that you can get news and features around the clock on our website at all brought to twitter at the daily news i'm christine one but it's been great having your company see an extract. for you there i'm david. corn amateur. hour printers in 3 books. smarter. than you good morning. everybody.

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