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problems and make them one solution the new season of sounders valley. starts june 13th d.w. . this is a deja vu news live from berlin britain at odds with the rest of europe again this time over the coronavirus pandemic. united kingdom sets a mandatory 14 big quarantine for all international arrivals just as other countries are easing their travel restrictions also coming up in the program anger in chile over the economic fallout of the pandemic desperate families struggle to
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find new ways to make ends meet. 97 people are killed after an airliner crashes in a crowded city neighborhood untaxed among the victims whole families traveling together to celebrate the eve holiday. welcome to the program i'm expose for the u.k. has announced a mandatory 2 week orenstein for anyone traveling to britain the number of new coronavirus cases there is falling but the government is worried about a 2nd wave of infections as travel restrictions are eased in other countries the move has angered many in the aviation and tourism sectors. trimmed june and 8 people arriving in the u.k. by train ferry old plane will have to self isolate 50. 14 days there also have to
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give details of where they'll be staying and can expect a visit from authorities will be doing spot checks. anyone caught flouting the rules faces a fine of up to a 1000 pounds there will be some exceptions truck drivers medical workers and people entering from the republic of ireland will not have to isolate the move comes just as many other european countries begin to loosen travel restrictions. now we are past the peak of this virus we must take steps to guard against imported cases triggering a resurgence of this deadly disease and as the transmission rate across the united kingdom falls and the number of travelers arriving in the u.k. begins to increase imported cases could begin to pose a larger and increased threat. airlines in the u.k. warned this could be the final nail in the coffin for an industry already struggling to survive through the crisis some say the effects will be far wider
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reaching. it will be devastating not just for the aviation sector but they will see . tens of thousands of redundancies coming towards their lives in the u.k. but more devastating for manufacturing and tourism sectors the loyalty of your action we've already seen 1000 redundancies rules royce last week we're likely to see more coming like that and we risk having this help the coming along and oil and . the government says it will review the new rule every 3 weeks after it comes into force. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world. the top adviser to british prime minister boris johnson has been accused of breaking lockdown rules dominic cummings allegedly traveled hundreds of kilometers to his parents' home while suffering from symptoms of covert 19 official god and says
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people should stay in their main home and not visit relatives. brazil's supreme court has released a video that shows president shire both scenario expressing frustration over his inability to get information from police and vowing to change cabinet ministers if needed to protect his family a recording was released as part of a probe into allegations that both the narrow tried to interfere in federal police investigation. car rental giant hertz as fallen victim to the coronavirus has filed for bankruptcy protection in the u.s. and canada the group says coded 9000 has had a dramatic impact on its bookings the company has already cut 10000 jobs to save cash. the world health organization and unicef say the global health emergency has interrupted immuno ization programs putting 18000000 children at risk a new report warns that lockdown measures have caused many countries to suspend
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vaccinations measles polio and color. pakistan has confirmed the death of 907 people in friday's crash of a passenger plane in a residential area of karate 2 passengers survived among the victims are whole families who were traveling home together for the ied holiday it's thought engine failure may have caused the crash. smoke rises from a dense neighborhood outside karate residents heard an explosion and felt the impact of a crash soon word spread a passenger plane had gone down among shops schools and houses. many just said. i saw lots of smoke in the sky from the rooftop of my house so i ran toward the scene and saw the wreckage of the plane's cockpit and the body of a pilot inside. but it is a. emergency personnel arrive to search for bodies in the charred wreckage of the
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airbus a $320.00 which had crushed houses and was wedged in a narrow street. but. there were children men women elderly inside the plane when it took up from the runway again they started shouting and crying everyone started praying. to god this is. my seat number was. when the plane caught fire and fost my seatbelt and saw a light. i came out of the plane i jumped from a height of nearly 10 feet. off of that the ambulance arrived and they took me to general hospital. did you know. the cause of the crash is being investigated the pakistan international airlines flight from lahore to karate reported engine failure upon arrival pakistan had resumed domestic commercial flights earlier this week ahead of the muslim holiday adolf iter marking the end of ramadan prime minister imran khan tweeted his condolences to the victims' families saying he was
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shocked and saddened by the crash and that he would initiate an inquiry. to the disaster. local authorities say a small number of passengers survived but they fear a high number of casualties as doctors report dozens of victims among the neighborhoods residents. millions across india and bangladesh are assessing the damage inflicted by sight clone fan at least not the 5 people are known to have been killed the death toll is expected to rise as rescuers reach villages cut off by floodwaters. i mean. you know how. to screech stricken mother has lost her son he left in the middle of the night to help others off to the cycling made landfall and never made it harmed the family a one of dozens in mourning with loved ones claimed by one of the most powerful cycling's to hit the area in decades. cycling on pond
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flattened homes and crops submerged villages and left millions without power it arrived with winds of up to 185 kilometers per hour. the coroner corona put a stop to everything i had some fish which i caught then the cycling destroyed everything there's nothing we can do. under that as my shop was destroyed how can i get it repaired since the lockdown started we've had no business to try to. indian prime minister narendra modi witnessed the devastation from above he flew over the hard hit areas in the state of west bengal the scale of the flooding apparent from the air it was the prime minister's 1st time out of delhi since the lockdown was imposed in ma. with millions displaced there are new concerns about the virus spreading in overcrowded shelters as social distancing is need impossible
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. the world health organization is warning that latin america has become a new flashpoint of covert 19 infections are rising sharply chile has more than 60000 cases the 3rd highest number in the region after brazil and peru and chile the growing frustration over lock downs and job losses is rekindling the anger behind recent government unrest. fernando's shopping not for herself but for those who have stopped going to the supermarket because of the 3. of the coronavirus fernanda is an actress but lost work because of the pandemic she took this new job to help make ends meet i used. to let. you. go like most of the bank but now i don't have the money to pay for. fernandez and her partner ignacio have a son ignacio
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a musician now gives lessons online but their household income doesn't suffice to pay all the bills like many chileans they're worried about the future. last year thousands in chile took to the streets to protest against injustice and poverty. their anger has returned now that the pandemic has made the crisis even worse. the fear of seeing one's family members die or loved ones die the fear of one's own death this has given way to the fear of hunger and insecurity. the government is searching for solutions president sebastian pinera has announced a comprehensive aid program the poorest 2 and a half 1000000 families will soon receive food but members of chile's middle class like fernando novato feel left out and the corona virus has not stopped spreading in chile. so is she likely to see another wave of protests even as the corona virus
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continues to spread there we asked correspondent john bartlett for his assessment. think it's a very dangerous precedent and then the thing i think we've seen that despite the circumstances people willing to go out still have cause to go well. it's a process and it should never really been the case i don't think people felt the need to going to pump up the coast it's a go into the streets and risk their own their own safety without enough without sufficient aid from the. big rectified relatively quickly the government really really steps up the the aid program and the financial aid which is fairly modest at the moment. and the food aid as well but i think the protest movement is as we've seen over the last week is very much there were people taken the. protest indoors for now there's been a lot of online conversation going on with these kind of online meetings with people being kind of discussing the problems and what they want to see from the
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chick the protest movement is kind of being isolated a little bit and now we've got the constitutional referendum coming up the 25th of october this year which was delayed for from last month originally so i think everything's going to ramp up again. looked. towards all this in september. was journalist john bartlett speaking to us earlier from santiago. and here's a look at some of today's other coronavirus developments a new study says the malaria drug pushed by president donald trump of the united states hydroxy chloroquine does not help treat the virus and could make heart problems worse turkey has imposed his 1st nationwide lockdown ahead of the eat a holiday celebrating the end of the muslim fasting month of ramadan. the number of infections in africa has now topped 100000 with south africa reporting the most and mexico has canceled the rest of its soccer season without crowning a winner it is a 1st in the league's history.
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another weekend of bonus legal action got off to an eerie start on friday as her to berlin took on cross-town rivals who no one inside an empty stadium honestly the newcomer won the early season bragging rights with the one nil win back in november but this time got their revenge. the eula expanse of the limpia study on a strange place from local derby. to neon almost raise the roof in the 1st tough week pattinson this free kick a whisker away in the 43rd minute. but it was happening who broke the deadlock in the 2nd tough they got a piece of each is thumping head handing head to the lead in the 50th minute. distancing well observed by the captive this week. they pinpoint cross and a trademark finish from the both. disastrous on defending straight from kickoff
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gave back you know an opportunity to double hit this lead he judy dispatched shots to make sure. and it was 3 by the alamo some excellent wing play from coun up found a b's of each cd out for the wing outs a slow. i'm the father to be celebrated in style with some help from his teammates . i keep pulling it beez a bitch to school to come east to finish it. it was humiliation for any on the 77th minute sounds dedrick play out some made it for neil. to naomi usually so good at set pieces will it see for this one. and so it finished a double demolition 3 points may have made it 11 against the local rivals for the
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season. and a reminder of our top stories. britain will introduce a 2 week orange team for travelers arriving from abroad from 8 airline and tourism sector say the move will eliminate travel to britain which has the 2nd highest coronavirus death toll in the world. your force watching the news live from berlin we'll have more news for the top of the hour on the spicer thanks for watching. in the height of climate change. for a cause. what's in store. for the future. come for to make a city. in sight clear picture.

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