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on. live from berlin this is. pleasure and protests in spain as the country begins to ease one of the world's toughest lockdowns there are smiles from some but anger from others who feel the handling of the pandemic has harmed the economy also coming up. from brewing beer to serving up suit volunteers in cape town are helping to relieve growing hunger under the coronavirus locked out. and in week 2 of the bundling has returned from. bahrain shows their heads above the rest of the
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dispatch in frankfurt the stars are aligned for a match up with 2nd place dortmund. welcome to the program american tilton spain is beginning to ease one of the world's toughest locked outs with prime minister pedro sanchez announcing that his country will open its borders to foreign tourists from july while some spaniards are pleased at the lifting of the lockdown others 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. job isn't walkers filled the streets as one of the country's hit worst by coronavirus begins to lift its lockdown measures. is the pain i'm in there
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but i want to see my great because we couldn't wait to get outside. and when we know that we must be responsible and behave in the right way so i think it's great . that love it all and that. from monday outdoor dining in gatherings of 10 people will be allowed and as spain starts to open up on the inside the government has unveiled plans to open the country to overseas visitors. but i think because i knew. every year's been receives more than 80000000 tourists so i'm announcing that from july spain will reopen to international tourism under security measures. international tourists can share their holidays to our country from today that yes spain needs tourism and tourism needs safety by now and if they see that additional money that's all you know. the prime minister also announced that the
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spanish soccer league leader can resume on the idea of june. it will also be a 10 day national mourning for the victims of covenanting beginning on tuesday. and while some spaniards look forward to life outside their harms others have used the opportunity to express their disappointment at how the government handled the crisis the 1st approved protest since the pandemic began was organized by spain's far right to vox cogic calling on the prime minister and his deputy to resign saying the pandemic response caused misery and unemployment but we're protesting the government's actions which have been disastrous in relation to the crisis of covenanting both how twice and economically i believe that the country is now stagnant when. the government says the lockdown has allowed to get the pandemic under control but tens of thousands of spanish protesters say it's taken too heavy
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a toll. earlier we spoke to journalist jamie the last was in madrid he told us why so many in spain are unhappy with the government's handling of the crisis there has to do a lot with the way that the government has been for example using the state of emergency instruments believe that government government has been using d.c. instrument in all that you supressed some of the civil rights of the society and also to ruling parliament without all that. different forces let's remember that the government in this pain is really in minority and especially as you said has a lot to do with their frustration of these huge economic turmoil all these more than i think now 11 weeks. down in spain they're huge the cost for the economy has been huge. journalist jimi of alaska was there speaking to us earlier
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from madrid let's take a look now at some of the other news stories making news around the world germany's relaxation of its corona virus restrictions is being tested by new outbreaks more than 40 people have contracted the virus after attending a frankfurt church earlier this month and 11 people who visited a restaurant in the country's northwest have also tested positive. british prime minister boris johnson is under pressure to sack his top advisor after it was discovered he flouted the country's lockdown measures dominic cummings traveled hundreds of kilometers to his parents' home while suffering from symptoms of coke at 19 he has so far refused to stand out. despite the threat posed by copa 19 americans have been heading to the beach to celebrate morial day the holiday marks the unofficial start of summer in the u.s. president donald trump celebrated with his 1st round of golf since the pandemic
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broke out. muslims around the world have begun celebrating a somber festival this year the festival marks the end of ramadan. in indonesia the world's largest muslim majority nation worshippers prayed in the open air many of them taking to the streets of a concert on the outskirts of the capital jakarta. but the coronavirus pandemic means no prayers at the mosque for the faithful no family reunions and no meal together to celebrate the end of fasting. 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 on recognizable from the 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
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reported deaths and 30000 and factions prompted the country to extend its lockdown restrictions until the end of may. 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 out a chopping because markets are closed we have donated the money for all our age related expenses to the poll. was. even in europe where some countries have begun to ease restrictions faced preparations have been hindered by rules that prevent blood gatherings. i think this will be a sad byrom for me because no one will come to visit and i will spend a 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 or not most of determined to celebrate the end of a long month of fasting with plenty of comfort food.
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south africa's 2 month lock down is taking a devastating toll on the country's poor as unemployment skyrockets hunger is spreading because alcohol sales are temporarily bad breweries in cape town are pitching in to feed the underprivileged during the pandemic this tank is normally used for brewing beer now it's filled with healthy vegetable soup. today a mix of butter not and potatoes. under a fill your runs a brewery in cape town when the lockdown began he had to start brewing beer but doing nothing was hardly an option together with friends and local non-governmental organizations he came up with a plan when panic sets in at the same time as hunger and and hiring fiction rates in the communities where the virus then we have a serious problem and winter is just around the corner so we're able to create
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a sense of hope at this point and feed people with a balanced diet. the so-called food response collective is in its 3rd week of existence but already it produces 7000 liters of soup per shift with the help of private donations and volunteers. i love to help people and it's been enjoyed all the way it's been fun. it's afternoon trucks are pulling in for collection the soup distribution is carried out by established n.g.o.s and community groups. in google to a township on the outskirts of cape town people are already lining up for soup. pamela so want to isn't charge of the soup kitchen the pandemic has worsened the already dire situation in googling to. who would say maybe half of the people that are eating here would not come here if. there was no lucked out so now there's more
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people coming because of. pamelor receives 1000 liters of soup daily from the brewery that means the team can provide a meal for more than 1000 families every day for many this is their only hot meal of the day. makes it hard to find. a few with solidarity fund the government has dispersed 120000000 rand on food aid that's about 6000000 euros but civil society fills the remaining gaps. they need to come a time where we all come together in think of ways on how to help each other because everything that they have promised is has not arrived yet or if it's the need is too great. and the longer the lock down in south africa last the greater that need will be. to germany's bond as league of football now the 1st major sports league in the world to return to play after a forced coronavirus break this is the 2nd week of matches played to virtually
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empty stadiums one constant in all of it though byron munich's reign atop the league standings at home on saturday they were tested by frankfurt but emerged unscathed the alianza reno hosted its 1st ever bundesliga ghost game as robert love and dusky and co welcomed frankfurt to munich the lack of atmosphere didn't hender the action gorecki fire at home thomas miller's cross to put the champions one member up after 16 minutes. miller then went from provider to goal scorer by ns veteran forward is enjoying his most productive season in years and this strike put them on top at half time. if frankfurt were hoping for a change in fortunes after the break they were left disappointed within a minute of the restart robert leaven dusky made it 3 nil with his 27th goal of the season but it wasn't quite game over yet martin pounced on
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a loose ball to cut by its lead in the 52nd minute and 3 minutes later he scored again to make it 32 frankfurt were back in the game thanks to their sense a half. but the visitors just couldn't help themselves when alfonso davies made it for 2 to buy and plenty to gel some finance as his poor touch. and then hinted again made by ns victory safe the defender's bumbling intent to control the ball so him diverted into his own net fight to the final score and league leaders by an edge in closer to another title. leverkusen travel to mention blood back with hopes of taking over 30 players from the home club as is the new normal in professional sports around the world the match was also played before an empty stadium but that doesn't mean the seats were completely empty. there were no
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fans at percy a park but club back at least had some cardboard supporters to make it feel like home for the visit of live accusing 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 corinne bello robbie's pass and produced a delicate finish to put leverkusen at head. the host struggled to create chances but did cause leverkusen keeper lucas for a debt ski some trouble in the 41st minute to the finish stopper did just enough to keep his team ahead going into half time and make sure the away fans were smiling at the break. but then got back home young sensation marcus to level the scores. later couzens defense gave the forward too much space $11.00 after
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51 minutes. but then disaster struck forgot back when nico a very took out bell robbie in the box. penalty to live accuser who else but however struck out on the spot kick to make it 21 and later cruising confirmed their victory with 10 minutes to go sent bender found a corner somewhat for 2 to slay via his shoulder the $31.00 win moves leverkusen into 3rd above cloud whose title challenge is now surely over 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 ripe old age of $84.00 the animal name saturn hatch in the united states around 1936 and was taken to germany allied forces destroyed the berlin zoo's aquarium in a bombing in november of 1943 but the alligator survived after the war red army
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soldiers took saturn to moscow where he was jokingly referred to as the last german prisoner of war. you're watching g.w. news don't forget you can keep up to date with all the latest news on our website and d.-w. dot com and you can also follow us on twitter and instagram too there will be more news at the top of the hour. innovation is key but can you conquer the major issues of our society. the flu season the founder sally bianca pictorials meets modern day heroes in asia . ready to take on this challenge with their unique ideas.
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