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this is d.w. news live from berlin clashes in london as rival groups come face to face far right protesters scuffle with police who tried to separate them from a black lives matter rally prime minister boris johnson condemned the violence saying quote far right has no place i'm british streets also coming up corona virus cases are on the rise across south america and brazil now has the 2nd highest
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coronavirus death toll after the us despite this restrictions are being east we'll go live to a correspondent in rio de janeiro to see how people there are reacting. in sports for a minute as making a late rush hoping to stay in the bundesliga for another season after a 5 star performance against potter brought. a 1000000 blue cross thanks for joining a day of street protests around the world are keeping the focus on structural racism across the society s. grief and frustration sparked by the death of george floyd a black man who died under the knee of a white police officer in the u.s. city of minneapolis in may was met by far right groups out to protect monuments that they see as part of their national identity. police had warned
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everyone to stay home the threat of spreading the coronavirus was too great but in the air at trafalgar square smoke bombs in tear gas bottles and rocks were the main concern as police try to keep anti-racism protests separated from counter protests nearly everyone breaching pandemic risk measures peaceful or not i think that one of the main train stations black lives matter marches were right in the face of police. on this square police gave ground to right wing activists at one point but took it back a little later. on this boulevard though they conceded the space was the prime minister called it racist thuggery tweeting that these marches and protests have been subverted by violence and breach current guidelines. current condemning timelines that his interior minister said have to be follow but i think
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we should all be very mindful of the fact that these gazans will spread this disease and put people's health at risk and thought of something else except for we want to prevent that. in paris a massive anti police brutality march set for on a virus distancing concerns aside but authorities allowed the stationary demonstration until protesters tried to move that's when tear gas rained down furthering the distance between those protesting police and the police themselves one bit of counter protest here a far right sign claiming anti-racism protesters are anti white a sort of tug of racial war over the sign and soon. as fists were raised the sign was eventually shorn down was god let's turn to some other stories making news this hour the police chief in atlanta georgia has resigned less than 24 hours after a black man was killed by a police officer in a struggle in
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a drive through lane at a fast food restaurant the man's been identified as 27 year old ray shard brooks. chinese authorities have locked down parts of beijing after more than 40 new domestic corona virus infections in the capital the virus was also found on a fish chopping board in a market plans to open schools on monday have been put on hold. bullfighters and fans have taken to the streets of spain to demand support for a sector hard hit by the coronavirus the events have been canceled for months and as spain eases its lockdown it's unclear if any fights will be allowed before the current season ends in october. cases of coronavirus of are declining in some countries but they're climbing across much of latin america brazil is recording the 2nd highest number of confirmed deaths in the world surpassing the u.k. medical experts warn the rate of infection is still speeding up yet brazil the
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brazilian government wants to see a return to normal economic activity despite calls for caution. brazilians dig mass graves to bury their dead. in madras the largest city in the brazilian amazon the rows of crosses are a reminder of the heavy toll the coronavirus has taken brazil is in the an enviable position of having the world's 2nd highest close at 19 death toll with both daily fatalities and new infections mounting. the world health organization says the country is under pressure but not yet of the well meant when there were clear hotspots and heavily populated areas there are clearly different impacts in different populations we see in the impact the numbers on us books. overall the health system is still coping in brazil the pandemic is far from slowing and the death toll is thought to be much higher than reported but despite this brazil has
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loosened restrictions and reopen the economy with far right president jeb olsen are are dismissing the pandemic as a quote little flu. the next hardest hit country in south america is peru where 6000 deaths have led to burials being carried out with industrial efficiency. meanwhile demand for ginger has exploded to to popular belief in its healing properties. in ecuador anguish over the nearly 4000 people killed by the virus was compounded by the eruption of a volcano in its amazon region sparking fears that falling ash could exacerbate respiratory problems. and in bolivia so-called brigades of volunteers pick up bodies from families too poor to pay for their burials. we are all being affected. i have family members in intensive care. we're trying
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to find a ventilator so my wife's grandfather to save his life. everything has collapsed. in chile and new health minister has been sworn in following the resignation of jamie manoli saturday his departure came amid controversy over how the country calculates death toll chile now has the highest number of coronavirus cases per 1000000 people in latin america let's get more now from correspondent mathias he's in rio de janeiro mathias so on one hand we have the easing zone easing of restrictions in brazil but deaths and confirmed cases are still on the rise how do those 2 things work work together. here people are not really concerned about the coronavirus especially those ones who are healthy and who don't know someone affected by the wires so today you could see here in reason there were some
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bars pop you re opening many people's families outside having wark and preparing a barbecue so people are keen to many of them are keen to go back to normal life after 3 months of isolation and social distancing and on the other hand there are also many brazilians still isolating themselves especially those who have parents and older will rule relatives so it's really a strange situation for me to see here in brazil and that the concerns are reading not as they were in europe in the same period of the crisis so the shopping's will reopen on tuesday and there's not a really huge concern among the population about that that might explain why bolton r.-o. and his officials seem immune to the kind of controversy that's led to chile's health
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minister to resign what's the overall picture and how the region is handling the pandemic. yeah south america saw the crisis before in china and in europe but they were not prepared for it cheetah for example reacted really late the government decreed to lock down really late when already the numbers of victims had risen so. many countries were not prepared especially the health system were not prepared in many areas in the amazon and there were not enough. respiratory machines and hospital beds so the countries here are suffering because they have structural problems already had before the crisis and they're now visible in this corona crisis so the response was not the best and here in brazil especially there is a huge a heavy political crisis during the current crisis about what's in our interests and this way of doing politics so it's a really really not a not a not
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a nice situation for many south americans and we as we've seen elsewhere in the world this virus does not affect everyone equally brazil just take one example is an extremely diverse country how are different communities where you are being affected differently by this virus. now here is an arrow the shanty towns and they're close by there more than one 4th of the population are living in these shanty towns narrow streets all often 6 or 7 f.m. remembers all living in a small flat is humid and and the deaths are the victims are often enough a younger than in europe we saw one guy with 41 year dime because of dying because of a problem of this with his lungs and so and people have always often typical lois's day but it is so they have illnesses which are already affecting them and then with
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a corona virus they they are always. there many of them are not prepared to to to resist so this is really the population which is the most one or rural and they have not the best access to the health care structures so they are really affected and it's a really for them the most problematic situation to deal with it now. in rio de janeiro thank you very much thanks. moving to soccer now inventor brahmins hopes of avoiding relegation received another boost with victory against kind of on saturday 3 weeks ago it looks like the bonus leadership had sailed from the port city but a late run now means the relegation battle could be more exciting than the one for the title. h. was last chance saloon for part of born and things got off to
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a specious start when jamie 2 colleagues conceded a penalty for bass unfortunate hand. a strong save from leopold singer that kept me lot of rush it's a spot kick out and the scores level but parity lost it just a minute longer when davie clawson rose to meet here don't get this unless he's trust single it was powerless and pacha born way behind. it was 2 notes of braman 15 minutes later and the hosts had only themselves to play sloppy defending giving the sucker the chance to school there was still time for 3rd before the break david cross and 2nd of the game putting the points firmly out of the board's bridge i the heavens opened after half time and the hosts woes continue to mount single i might have been able to just sergeants at 1st but maximillian was there to mop up the river the 1st time in season that brain and have schooled for in
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a single game. part of whom pulled one back through abdel-hamid sub eerie thanks to this goal mouth scramble that salvaged a modicum of pride posts. i when in a classroom called back braman is faced with practically the last kick of the game his reaction showed what a crucial week this has been. part of form survival hopes look to the days in the water but brains are hanging on. if results had gone the way of buying on match day 31 the bavarians could have been celebrating an 8th successive bonus league title and munich in saturday on saturday night but as it was they had to settle for a late victory against bloodbath and the champagne and beer were placed back on ice at least for another week. in lieu of robert levin duff ski who was out suspended
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youngster yahshua was there say it was granted his 3rd start for bahrain and quickly given an opportunity to score his 4th gold for the club when miscued a pass and it landed straight at the 19 year old dutchman speech i couldn't fail to take advantage of the swiss keepers uncharacteristic blunder a cheap way for gladbach to give away the lead in the 26th minute i stroke of fortune brought the bulls back level before half time wimbush from my pov steered patrick crossed past a hopeless manuel neuer and into his own net but the last laugh belong to byron in the 86th minute alfonso davies found. cross was turned home by luongo rich guy i won the final score the champions 10th consecutive bundesliga victory i seized them gets closer to an 8th successive title. a reminder of our top
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story tonight police in london have used tear gas to keep far right protesters away from black lives matter demonstration in trafalgar square in the center of the u.k. capital prime minister boris johnson condemned the violence saying quote far right thuggery has no place on british streets. you're watching d.w. news they'll be more at the top of the hour until then keep it locked into dot com or on twitter as your news i'm way off thanks for watching. so. it's for me. is for you. as for. beethoven it's for.

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