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live from building this instinctively news pleasure and protest inspiring as the country begins to ease one of the world's toughest lock downs there are smiles from some tango for others to feel the handling of the pandemic has the economy also coming up. with a difference a year makes from the hustle and bustle and $29.00 taking to ghostly streets in 2020 bangladesh is just one of many muslim countries preparing for a very unusual 8 thanks to the pandemic. and i went well but fans of bone put this
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latest cyber issue mentioned glad back were represented for a team match against living cues and we'll tell you how the fight for 3rd place played out. i'm anthony how the book i'm spine is beginning to weighs one of the world's toughest lockdowns with prime minister petra sanchez announcing that he's country will open its borders to foreign tourists from july while some spaniards are pleased at the lifting of the lockdown obvious have taken to the streets to express their disapproval of the government's handling of the pandemic. this many people enjoying a saturday morning in spain's capital madrid would have been unthinkable a few weeks ago. joggers and walkers filled the streets as one of the country's hit worst by the coronavirus begins to lift its lockdown measures. is the plane i'm in
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there but you know what it's great because we all can't wait to go outside you know we know that we must be responsible and behave in a civil manner so i think that will be great. and the thing is you know good about that love it only not from monday outdoor dining and gatherings of 10 people will be allowed under spain's stars to open up on the inside the government has unveiled plans to open up the country to overseas visitors. as maybe you respond with you because i knew every year spain receives more than 18000000 tourists. but. now it's that from july that spain will reopen to the international tourism community under strict security measures. that it's that i could have put on international tourists can show to their holidays to our country from today spain needs tourism and tourism would need safety the prime minister also announced that
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the spanish soccer league leader can resume on june 8th. they will also be a 10 day national mourning of the victims of coded 19 beginning on tuesday. and while some of spaniards look forward to life outside of their homes others have used the opportunity to express their disappointment at how the government handled the crisis. the 1st approved protest since that pandemic began was organized by spain's far right vox party calling on the prime minister and his deputy to resign saying the pandemic response calls misery and unemployment. protests the government's actions which have been disastrous in relation to the crisis of coded 19 both health wise and economically i believe that the country is not stagnant. the government says the lockdown has allowed it to get the pandemic under control but spanish society is divided on whether it was worth the cost. or for more on the
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situation in spain we speak to journalist velasquez in madrid home on the day the rightwing vox party has staged demonstrations i mean their anger at the government strict lockdown measures prime minister sanchez said the white wife of the pandemic has been overcome and that spain is close to victory i wonder who was near the general mood do you think the prime minister or the vox. well i think that the vox protests has more to do with how the day handled the situation rather out of the situation i think that spade everybody knows and believes that we are much better than just 15 days ago but it has to do a lot with the way that the government has been for example using the state of emergency instruments. government government has been using instrument you know supressed some of the civil rights of the society and also to
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rule in parliament without all the. different forces let's remember that the government in this pain is really in minority and especially as you said. these huge economic turmoil. more than i think now 11 weeks of down in spain huge the cost to the economy has been huge yes speaking of that the prime minister also announced that foreign terrorism in july is that soon enough to save the spanish tourism industry in season given the. it's quite difficult to say for sure we're going to meet these 92000000000 euros for a tourist left here in spain last year. the tourist sector here in spain criticizing government full dues snow deescalation of the day and they were worried that tour
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operators would look for all the destinations as you said for example greece or italy that may open before we open here into spain but the government want to make sure that spain is a safe destination before they open all those for foreign tourists the realities that we still don't know exactly how are we going to implement these measures different nations especially the island. and canary islands are now trying to put together different approaches and by lot experiences to take place by the end of june to see exactly how can they make sure that visitors are safe and also the residents of those islands and you know all the residents of spain are all safe from madrid home of alaska's thank you so much. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world germany has moved to gradually relaxed many of its coronavirus lockdown restrictions but the.
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putting the government's strategy to the test all than 40 people tested positive after attending services at a frankfurt church earlier this month and 11 people who died at a restaurant in lower saxony have also tested positive. brazilian president. is under fire after the release of a video showing him ranting at an ai pro cabinet meeting about his inability to replace law enforcement officials the supreme court released the clip as part of a probe into allegations that both sonora tried to interfere in investigations of some. firefighters in san francisco had been battling an early morning blaze in the popular fisherman's wharf tourist area thick smoke involved a warehouse on the waterfront no injuries have been reported and the area has been evacuated. all muslims around the world are preparing for a need i imagine festival that marks the end of ramadan islam's holiest month but
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as the coronavirus pandemic right is on celebrations will look vastly different to the colorful scenes normally on show. filmed at this time last year this is what dhaka in bangladesh normally looks like in preparation for 8. now measures introduced to curb the coronavirus have left it unrecognizable and normally we see many customers coming in ahead of aid but this year there are far fewer we've opened our shop for the last 4 days and sold nothing. more than 400 reported deaths and 30000 and fictions prompted the country to extend its lockdown restrictions until the end of mang. confined to their homes many will find a 3 day holiday a very different experience this year. as there is a nation wind and we can't do our aid shopping because markets are closed we have donated the money for all our age related expenses to the pulpit. of. even in
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europe where some countries have begun to ease restrictions fees preparations have been hindered by rules that prevent large gatherings. i think this will be a sad for me because no one will come to visit. and i will spend to learn but i will buy groceries and cook everything just as i always do and i will send what i make to my loved ones to enjoy it hard. for strictures on not most are determined to celebrate the end of a long month of fasting with plenty of comfort food well among those celebrating aid on the lockdown is turkey's prison population tens of thousands of inmates were released in april in a mass amnesty designed to curb the spread of the coronavirus but that did not include many political prisoners and their aachen concerns growing about the rising rates of infection and deteriorating conditions in turkey stets. the silly very maximum security prison in istanbul at least 82 inmates have tested positive for
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corona virus but it's feared that far more are infected a little information about the health of the inmates makes it outside the prison walls their families say the detainees lack food and live in overcrowded communal cells. the cells are on hygenic they receive too little detergent and 39 people have to share a single toilet. for much of the planet. turkish prisons have been overcrowded since the 2014 coup attempt a few weeks ago more than 90000 inmates including violent offenders were released amid fears of coronavirus but in an apparently political decision a diverse group of people detained on terrorism charges was not released lots of journalists. people who work for the media. also lawyer elected politicians. and many many dismissed civil servants who were
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also categorized as terrorism suspects their attorneys and loved ones are calling for the inmates to at least be allowed home detention due to the pandemic and now prison officials report of the 1st covert 1000 deaths. now here's a look at some other coronavirus developments more than 5000000 people have been infected globally and over 330000 have died from the disease that's according to johns hopkins university in the u.s. singapore has confirmed more than 600 new infections taking its telly to other 31000 it said most new cases involved migrant workers living in dormitories religious gatherings have regime in france but worshippers have to wear face masks and in the u.s. new york state has reported its lowest coded 19 death toll in weeks its total of 84 deaths on friday was the 1st time the deadly toll has dipped below 100 since march
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. to the bundesliga now and the 2nd week back from the forced coronavirus break leverkusen travel to mention glad back with hopes of taking over 3rd place from the hunt club as is the new normal in professional sports around the world the match was played before an empty stadium or should i say mostly empty stadium. there were no fans at brasier park but club back at least had some cardboard supporters to make it feel like home for the visit of later couzin and the inform parents after scoring twice last weekend the vindicated was at it again here. with just 6 minutes of the contest gone habits latched on to careen bello robbie's pass and produced a delicate finish to put leverkusen and head. the hosts struggled to create chances but did cause leverkusen keeper lucas went dead ski some trouble in the 41st minute the finnish stopper did just enough to keep his team
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ahead going into half time and make sure the away fans were smiling at the break but then glass backs only young sensation marcus to level the scores. leverkusen as defense gave the forward too much space $11.00 after 51 minutes. but then disaster struck for a blood bath where nico a very took out bell robbie in the box. penalty to live accuser who else but haven't struck on the spot kick to make it 21 and leverkusen confirmed their victory with 10 minutes to go when bender found a corner somewhat for to it as levi his shoulder the 31 win moves leverkusen into 3rd above club back whose title challenge is now surely over. and is a look at the rest of the bundesliga results from the set of the endorsement held
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firm to its 2nd place pitch in the league just behind by munich as you heard led to keys investment 100 glad back to take of the 3rd place braman defeated freiburg pettibone and hoffenheim. on the bill and on your own by on 3 goals up on frank that as we speak and there are 3 matches to come on sunday. before we go an alligator that escaped from berlin zoo at the height of the 2nd world war and was later brought to russia has died in moscow at the age of 84. animal named satine was born in the united states around 1936 and taken to germany allied forces destroyed the buildings aquarium in a bombing in november of $9843.00 the other guy to survive after the board red army soldiers took south and then to moscow where he was jokingly referred to as the vast prisoner of.
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