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this is from berlin tonight working in the lock down danger for millions of children a new study is predicting the pandemic will see a surge in emotional abuse and sexual violence against children made possible by the very measures intended to protect them also coming up in germany another month of social distancing while some restrictions remain others are being eased just in time for the summer tourism season and that the body collectors of police find out about the gruesome business of picking up those who died from coke is 19 and how it
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involves an exile from venezuela and the match that could decide to season's race to the top clubs by munich. clash tonight's we'll bring you the highlights. it's good to have you with us no use of children around the world are facing a surge in violence forced labor and early marriage during the coronavirus crisis that is the warning from the leading children's aid organization world vision in a new report it estimates that lockdown measures put in place to protect people are actually putting vulnerable children at greater risk. schools out in ivory coast this was march since then hundreds of millions of boys and girls along the world
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have been lost. no classrooms no playgrounds and nowhere to run. charities are warning that the very measures meant to protect them could see them fall victim to violence. like 12 year old kid beater and bangladesh whose father is out of work. that hits us if we ask for more food he is frustrated and angry. it's hard to concentrate because i'm hungry. i have headaches and sometimes feel dizzy. everything around me seems blaring. across bangladesh world vision has been helping children whose family lives have been turned upside down by this virus but these are unprecedented times.
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this crisis. is like. all. over. so all. of us or. out 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 snow will lead to more trauma in the future. well.
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the southern. arc. is offering our. age. for months the crew of irish crisis has been one of his and intensive care ward now experts say without extra funding and protection it may give way to a crisis that is longer lasting and harder to heal. were earlier we spoke to james elder of the u.n. children's fund unicef in eastern and southern africa and we asked him what is being done to protect children in this band. one of the big things that you need as a response you know you of course you have the help lines and you have people that can indicate it but as we see it in rich countries getting money to the poorest people getting money in there and has proven over the last decade or more to be hugely successful people will take that money and lampel of thought they will you
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know they will ensure that there's more food on the table they'll find more resources to employ someone else will keep that business and so getting money to the poorest people that countries like south africa and kenya have been at it do it they're a little bit wealthier relative to other it's other countries count and that's why when you've got things like the g 20 summit up 5 trillion dollars package for its countries as little as 5 percent of that would be probably one of the most impactful positive things that could be done in the african continent well certainly in ma a lot of talk. over there with unicef here in germany it will be another month of keeping your distance the german government in germany 16 states have agreed to extend social distancing restrictions until june 29th and he comes amid debates over how quickly to ease the measures that have helped germany maintain a relatively low death rate in the pandemic germany has already started easing lockdown restrictions just in time for the summer tourism season but with fears of
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a 2nd wave of infections many politicians that includes the chancellor are urging caution. are for more now let's pull in our political correspondent simon young good evening to you simon so we've got germany debating health fast these lockdown measures should be reduced some of the state leaders they want to move faster than what we're hearing from the national government so who's in charge here. yes right you know germany's states are insisting that they should control the details of what easing is done and how quickly it's done and because of that possibility that they have on the germany's federal system you know you we are seeing different states moving at different speeds so we've got the state premier in the ranges saying that he wants to return his state to what he called normal mode which effectively means no longer telling people what they can't do
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just requiring them to sort of and here to the guidelines and on the other hand you've got a state like bavaria where the where the leader there is very aware of that kind of course and he wants to proceed much more cautiously so the states are required as they have done to sort of agree a general line with the central government in berlin or as you say the social distancing and requirement to wear a mask that's in many settings that's going to be extended until towards the end of june but different states slightly different idea of what the risk is to the people there and how quickly they can move forward to relax the restrictions in simon june and the summer tourism season just around the corner we know that germany and its neighbors they are considering lifting border checks or across much of the european union does that mean that people will be able to go on vacation the some. well i
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think that certainly the. gemini in its name is a talking about reopening board is within europe by the middle of june and it's hoped that people will be able to go on holiday of course it'll be a very different kind of experience with the social distancing and local district since in full master ism will look very different but i think for the e.u. it symbolically important buddhism has been you know restricted again and that scene is a real defeat for the e.u. are at a political correspondent so i mean on the story for us tonight here in berlin simon thank you and here's a look now at some of the other stories are making headlines around the world the afghan government has freed 900 taliban prisoners on the last day of a 3 day ceasefire with the insurgent group the release as part of a pledge by the government to free up to 2000 insurgent prisoners in response to the cease fire the taliban says that it is open to extending that treats the
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trading floor of the new york stock exchange has reopened for a limited number of traders before closed in march because of the corona virus pandemic new york governor andrew cuomo ringing the opening bell as stocks surged on optimism about a vaccine for the bucks russian president vladimir putin has announced that the annual military parade to mark world war 2 victory day will take place june 24th it was postponed in may because of coronavirus restrictions president putin else says the country has passed the peak of the outbreak south africa's president 0 ramaphosa has announced that churches and other houses of worship will be allowed to reopen from june when the country further eases what the restrictions attendance however will be limited to 15 people. international donors have pledged more than $3000000000.00 to support refugees and migrants from venezuela as the
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coronavirus pandemic deepens their plight the pledging conference was hosted by the european union in spain and involved around 50 u.n. agencies and financial institutions more than 5000000 venezuelans have fled the economic chaos under president nicolas maduro here's the story of one of those. it's a job no one else wants to do grueling dangerous work recovering bodies of covert 9000 victims. used to work as an electrician in his native venezuela before he migrated to peru 2 years ago to escape the dire economic crisis back home in his new job he and his fellow workers from the p. durango funeral home collect as many as 10 bodies a day more than 400 since march. here they are picking up the body of a man who committed suicide because he couldn't get treatment after testing positive for the virus john always worries the dangerous work yes to do might end
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up harming his family before returning home he always showers and washes is closed with disinfectant sometimes he gargles with salt water. i'm always afraid afraid to infect my family when i go back home to my children but it's something that has to be faced and i have to continue working to put food on the table. peru has over 108000 confirmed covered 9000 cases and over 3000 deaths the 2nd hardest hit country in latin america after brazil the current lock down conditions are making it even harder for the estimated 850000 venezuelan migrants in peru to make ends meet and has to keep working and hoping they'll stay healthy for his family including his elderly parents who remained in venezuela. start sports now the biggest game in any bundesliga season is bruce your dortmund against byron munich particularly this season which of course was interrupted by the pandemic with the
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eyes of the world watching dortmund needed a win to keep their season alive with just a handful of games remaining but it has been so often the case before biron held their nerve on the day taking home a one nil win here's how it went down. the biggest game of the season had arrived at the best fallen study by and munich took on the closest challenges for the title in a stadium that would usually be rocking but was instead empty. the match kicked into top gear in the very 1st minute a mix up in the by and defense handed early holland a chance to score. the norwegian striker a big money well neuer only for jerome but saying to clear off the line. by i responded to that wake up call at the other end surgeon operate went just as close piece take the man in the right place at the right time. it would take something
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special to break the deadlock and yes you have to make provided exactly that. at breathtaking chip from the midfield that outfoxed dortmund keeper roman burkey who got a hand to the shots but couldn't keep it out. a disappointing end to the half for him and dortmund he brought on jay sun shone in search of inspiration but it was holland who went close next with an effort the flash by replays showed the shot deflected off by the tangs no penalty was given and dortmund's hope for an equaliser continued not me definitely tested noir but there was a sense it wasn't to be their day robert leavened almost settled the time when he slammed a shot against the post. by an inches away from securing a massive win the nerves of the club officials present what jangling. but not for much longer when the referee brief
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a full time it was clear that both teams knew how decisive this result could be. to be realistic by a 7 points ahead as long as nothing goes wrong they'll bring the title higher and all the bringing it was a match that came down to the finest of margins. but the outcome is that 10 days after it restarts its abundantly good title race is old but out of. art lets him take a look now at the full set of results from the bonus leagues tuesday night games byron one away from home as you just saw also suited will spark who surprised laver who's in frankfurt snatched a draw against freiburg and braman england went gold. here's a reminder of our top story a new report by the in geo world vision predicting a surge in violence against children because of the coded 1000 pandemic the report says a lot don't measures put into place to protect people or actually putting millions of children at risk. you're watching t
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