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this is news coming to you live from millions of children exposed to violence because of lockdowns a new study predicts some major spike in. sexual violence against children due to the very measures intended to protect them from teeth also coming up. as brazil's daily death toll overtakes that of the u.s. the white house brings forward a ban on travel from south america's largest country that's as president can use defining social distancing. plus the match that could decide the season's put this
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league of race the league's top 2 clubs. clash tonight in the latest edition of. welcome to the program millions of children around the world face the threat of violence every day because of the coronavirus crisis that's the warning of the leading children's aid organization world vision in a new report it estimates that lockdown measures which were enacted to protect people are actually putting vulnerable children at even greater risk. schools in ivory coast this was mark since then hundreds of millions of boys in cairns and london tough. new classrooms new playgrounds.
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and nowhere to run now charities are warning that the very measures meant to protect them could see them fall victim to violence. like 12 year old kid beater in bangladesh whose father is out of work. that hits us if we ask for more food he's frustrated and angry. it's hard to concentrate because i'm hungry. i have headaches and sometimes feel dizzy. everything around me seems clary. across bangladesh world vision has been helping children whose family lives have been turned upside down by this virus but these are unprecedented times. this crisis. is like. for.
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all of. us all. of us who are. out the world vision estimates that $85000000.00 more children may be exposed to violence during quarantine in bangladesh beatings by parents increased by 40 percent an additional $4000000.00 girls a risk of being forced into marriages in the next 2 years. the u.n. says that spike is the result of families looking to recover financial losses frontline workers are concerned that few year to act you know will lead to more trauma in the future. oh. well. we're. playing our.
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host. for months the coronavirus crisis has been one of the and intensive care warts expect sea without extra funding on protection it may give way to a crisis that is longer lasting and harder to heal. we're joined now by kendra gregson she's a south asia regional advisor with the u.n. children's fund unicef and joins us from the nepalese capital cap and you thanks for being with us what impact do you see the coronavirus lockdowns having on children in south asia i mean as you just heard the effects on children can be like life long lasting right now there are about 418000000 children locked in their homes or in their homes in lockdown with family practice 5 and discipline there are an
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increase in the number of children who are calling our help lines including for areas just child marriage which is continuing including calls for help suicide so the impact can be great in your opinion or lockdowns doing more harm than good for poor families in the region. i think they're facing a change in law. father she used to go well there were grandmothers who used to go to work are now at home they're not burning the income that they used to or they're not able to prepare their children in the same way that they were where in the past education is stopped schools have closed across south asia that time of learning it's just not continuing while there is access to online learning
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learning by keady. that's not necessarily sufficient and it can also expose children even further to online but i haven't cyber bullying and online exploitation is gregson thanks very much for talking with his stuff was a gregson's from unicef south asia. the united states has pushed forward a travel ban on brazil by today meaning it will come into force on wednesday the travel ban is being seen as a blow to right wing presumably in president jaya bush nor has been downplaying the danger of the coronavirus and pushing for a lockdown measures to be lifted but the pandemic is gaining speed in south america's largest country brazil's most recent single day death toll over took that of the us with 807 deaths compared to 620 in the us brazil is now the country with the highest 2nd highest number of cases globally more than 370000 and all well
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that's still significantly fewer than the us which has more than 1600000 cases deaths from kobe 9000 in brazil number more than 23000 in the u.s. the death toll is approaching 100000. well before washington announces travel bans some latin american countries impose restrictions that have already left hundreds of people stranded. grounded by fear would be travelers at rio's international airport can't go back to colombia their government is scared to bring the coronavirus with them so they're stuck now the u.s. is bringing in a similar ban for passengers and planes going nowhere the world has been spooked by brazil's rocketing corona virus infections in many countries it has shown that after a certain number of cases after a certain threshold it moves like
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a bushfire exponential it did it in china in one it did it in many european countries and it's doing you know as you see it in brazil it really moves fast dutch why we need to do everything to slow it and the slowing is mainly in the social measures social distancing measures that we take and we have to be as really aggressive as possible that aggression against infection is patchy in brazil this beach just half an hour's drive from rio is open some shops are to people around and about the locals can see a way out of a frustrating lockdown. as i think the conditions are in place for it all to turn out well it's not possible to free up too many things i think that the way it's being done is correct and with hope that all this passes and we can return to normal. i don't know how. in rio itself most things are still closed
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but the city's mayor is under pressure to produce a timetable for reopening. i'm not saying that shops are going to happen tomorrow with a day off it will remain to be seen that that demanding a plan and that's what we need to give some encouragement the horizon but it's also fun it wasn't us president also narrow continues to offer encourage meant and even hunch shakes to his and he look down subpool says outside the presidential palace in the capital brasilia he again ignored distancing recommendations and shouts from opponents calling him a killer. say look now it's all the other stories making headlines around the world hong kong's leader kerry lamb says that a new security law planned by mainland china won't affect on kong's rights and freedoms pro-democracy supporters have sharply criticized the proposed legislation
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settle be approved by china's parliament this week. macau casino tycoon stanley hove has died at the age of $98.00 it was known as the king of gambling he was born in hong kong and made millions transforming neighboring macau from a sleepy portuguese colony to one of the world's biggest gambling it's. sports now and byron munich travel to 2nd place to dortmund tonight and a win could see the league leaders go 7 points clear all that sealing their 8th consecutive championship with a black and yellows tonight's clash is also a chance to banish the ghosts of last season report a problem is here to bring us up to date as we build up to tonight's big game public a lot riding on this game tonight isn't it absolutely and i mean it is a big game it's the biggest game because of course at the moment we don't have any other leagues in europe at the moment so there's a lot of focus being put on this match obviously there's always
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a lot of attention on it at but this year we'll say more so than normal but before we get down to it i think what we need to do is actually take a look and see what's coming. and what we can expect from this much of. this is eerily familiar territory for dortmund to have entered the last 2 editions of to classical with a championship on the line i think because of the crowd i don't see scored a hat trick in 2086 company i think that was followed by a 5 nil demolition in 2090. after several moldings a white. it's lucy in 5 his job to convince his troops things will be different this time with no fans in the stadium to witness. doubt by any shorn of mine is already at a very high level but as i said much of every team has its weaknesses and
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strengths that's for sure and you don't have to talk about it any more then by it is by no way a day or 2 we won here a year ago in the super cup too and we want to continue in this direction and there's a fish tank up goldman has struck since the last time they were crossed before christmas since selling holland slotted into the lineup the yellow blacks have taken 27 of a possible 30 points on offer but now comes the hard part taking the team that has begun up on them when it matters most. do you don't want to munch after the dortmund team have made 2 really good editions this winter has to have a stone to good reinforcements and players who bring with them a strong mentality. and one of them is in right chance for a minute and the other is willing whole and in attack who is an enormously good enough finishing through sr this is a team that no doubt along with these very best in europe to you now need to know
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best and gut you know i hope. dortmund into the game 4 points behind by and knowing a loss would hold the county and i. consecutive title to the iraq. history though has not been too kind to dortmund in the past wash things be different this time public europe's it right you can see it in the report there they've not had the best look will say against byron munich they have beaten them before you know in fact dortmund did beat byron in the super cup last year so you know they are capable of beating the world where we're well aware of that but of course when you lose 4 nail against foreign munich and also you lose against them 5 nil in the league you know has a psychological impact on them but dortmund have some really great pressure players 1st and foremost a striker erling holland he's only 19 and he joined just a few months ago back in january already has he scored 10 goals in the ball in this league but of course then you've got players you know like heaven from byron munich
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who are incredibly good we already know how well they are its core and goals but then you have you know assists men like jaden soncino in dortmund who are capable of you know lining those goals open making sure that dortmund can go and perhaps even beat bar in munich and let's not forget there's one big huge element here there are no fans in the stadium so that that sort of tension that would normally be there isn't there anymore so is that going to have an impact on this class or we don't know because we've never really experienced a situation before i would say it's going to definitely have an impact on the players so it'll be interesting to see how it all pans out at later on deceiving if by and does win this game it's going to put them within a whisker of the title isn't it absolutely and it will be very difficult for dortmund you know to century say that they could win the league but you know never you never know when football and byron munich do have some pretty tough games coming up against against leverkusen and valves for it so you know holds a play let's see how it all goes terry public thanks so much to double reporter
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