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this is deja vu news live from berlin britain is again at all of the rest of europe this time over the corona virus pandemic. the united kingdom sets a mandatory 14 day quarantine for all international arrivals just as other countries are easing their travel restrictions also coming up on the program. anger and she lay over the economic fallout of the pandemic desperate families struggle to find new ways to make ends meet. berlin's to bundesliga teams thrash out their cross toes football rivalry in an empty state it's hard to timers.
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welcome to the program an exposure 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 possible 2nd wave of infections as travel restrictions are eased in other countries the move has angered many in the aviation and tourism sectors. from june and 8 people arriving in the u.k. by train ferry old plane will have to self isolate for 14 days that also have to give details of without the staying and can expect a visit from authorities who'll be doing spot checks. and. one court flouting the
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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 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.
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but more devastating for manufacturing and tourism sectors the loyal aviation 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 becoming a long oil and. the government says it will review the new rule every 3 weeks after it comes into force and for more on this we're joined now by i did have you correspondent in london figure how how is this quarantine actually going to be set up and enforced. well everybody arriving to the u.k. has to give a residential address now that will probably make it very very difficult for business travelers but it has to be a residential address all the details are paulson to the local authorities and then public health officials might come around and do spot checks and if they do find
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anybody who's not quarantining was not inside then there's a hefty fine up to a 1000 pounds so that really is a lot of money and it will deter people for sure and is there any idea about how damaging this measure might be to the economy in general. well we know that business groups are very very worried they're saying it's going to put people off coming to the u.k. a manufacturing group has said it was isolationist and you can imagine that it really makes it very very hard for business travelers to come into the u.k. could possibly start more or less business traveling into the u.k. however the public at large it has always been very very cautious and they have always been very supportive of the looked on so it might be that there is some sort of disconnect here between what the business community is saying and what the public are supporting and why has the british government waited until now to
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implement any idea. well the british government have said that in the beginning of the crisis they say the cases of the virus rising into the u.k. so it wouldn't have made much difference if people had come from outside and also brought the virus in now however it's a different picture right now they say that we seeing the number of cases dropping quite sharply now it would actually make a difference and a very worried about the risk of a 2nd. peak while the number of cases has been dropping and the lock down has shown its effect however they also say that they're keeping this under review and with all the pushback that they are getting who knows how long this measure how long this quarantine will really stay in place in the u.k. ok did have a correspondent bill to pass in london thanks for that time now to take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world there is growing
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international criticism of china's plan to impose a new national security law on hong kong beijing says the law and secure what it calls subversion and separatism in the territory but the american secretary of state mike pumping you know has called it a death knell for the city's autonomy. brazil's supreme court has released a video that shows president also now expressing frustration over his inability to get information from police he also vows to change cabinet ministers to protect his family if needed recording was released as part of a probe into allegations that both in our own tried to interfere in federal police investigations. the world health organization is warning that latin america has become a new flashpoint of coburg 19 infections are rising sharply chile has more than 60000 cases the 3rd highest number in the region after brazil and peru in the chile the growing frustration over lock downs and job losses is rekindling the anger
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behind recent anti-government unrest. fernanda is shopping not for herself but for those who have stopped going to the supermarket because of the threat of the corona virus fernanda is an actress but lost work because of the pandemic she took this new job to help make ends meet i used. to work. you. know like most of the bank but now i don't have the money to pay for. fernandez and her partner ignazio have a son ignazio 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.
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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 chile likely to see another wave of protests even as the crow virus continues to spread there we put that question to correspondent john bartlett for his assessment. i 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 all. in a should never really been the case i don't think people felt the need to have the
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coast is a go into the streets and risk their own their own safety without enough without sufficient aid from the. flood relatively quickly the government really really steps up the the aids program in some sort of financial way which is fairly modest at the moment. and the food aid as well but i think the protest movement is we've seen over the last week it's very much the people taken the. protest indoors for now there's been a lot of online conversation going on a lot of these kind of online meetings with people being kind of discussing the problems and what they want to see from the chick the protest movement is being delayed a little bit and now we've got the constitutional referendum coming up on 25th of october this year which was delayed for from last month originally so i think everything's going to ramp up again. still it's. a little bit in september and that was journalist john bartlett speaking to us from santiago chile. millions
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of people across india and bangladesh are assessing the damage inflicted by cyclonic. at least 95 people are known to have been killed the death toll is expected to rise as help reaches villages cut off by floodwaters. i mean that you know. this grief stricken mother has lost her son he left in the middle of the night to help others off to the cycle and made landfall and never made it harm the family a one of dozens in mourning with loved ones claimed by one of the most powerful cyclons to hit the area in decades. cyclon opon flattened homes in crops submerged villages and left millions without power it arrived with winds of up to 185 kilometers per hour. corona put a stop to everything i had some fish which i caught in the cycle and destroyed
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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 about that so i'd say. indian prime minister narendra modi witnessed the devastation from above he flew a 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 assertion distancing is knee impossible. this weekend's bonus league action got underway on friday night with her to berlin thrashing local rivals for. the match was held behind closed doors. and remained
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goalless until the 2nd half when bosnian striker disadvantage headed the hosts into the and. then went to nil in front of just 70 seconds later threw luka back you know they were finished yet though to further goals including his sweet edge of the box strike from the brazilian forward would take konya. rounded out hurt as humiliation of their rivals. every go. it rivals nowadays but back when the clubs played in 2 different houses of a defied and divided city the supporters were united by a bond of friendship for fans who remember that time last night's derby provided the perfect opportunity to come together and celebrate that tradition of solidarity . with the olympia study on $75000.00 seats were sold out for the sky but the coronavirus pandemic means the fans have to stay outside. the 2nd ever been busy
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get dubie in the reunited german capital forced to take place behind closed doors. to see if you're down the street is missing your wife fans are missing and they would have been around 9000 when your own fans and they'll be missed the chance to meet up with people before and after the game it's football but clinical. in this public and when your own fans watch the match together there was plenty for the blue and white side to celebrate but for no one he was a night to folk it. was you know it goes back a long long way there's an old friendship between hetta and on your own supporters that dates back 4045 even 50 years. when you won the last of the but this time it was hetty's turn to claim that the in bragging rights peace table in the pub shows the root of the rule that once divided the city but never its focus
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supporters. who want to know when your own fans and head to fans are sitting here in unity regardless of the result they'll be winding each other up but you won't see any aggression which is great and it's always like that regardless of coronas or local. football without fans in the stands is a strange sight but for some supporters it's better than the alternative. it's not great but there's no other way is better than no football at all no football at all is even worse like it was less and. they might not be what they could have been but for the supporters watching the burley darby doing the pandemic provided a much well can trace of normality. there watching to give you news the next broadcast will be presented by public fully ileus spicer for watch.
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