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this is deja vu news live from berlin tensions on the border between india and china a disputed region in the himalayas sees the 1st deadly confrontation between the 2 countries and the 1970 s. india now reports 20 of its troops dead after hand to hand clashes with chinese forces china says its soldiers were provoked will have more also on the show.
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beijing grounds 60 percent of commercial air traffic and tells residents not to leave the capital as it moves to contain a new corona virus outbreak. and researchers in britain say a low cost widely available drug can save the lives of some critically ill patients will look at how the steroids dexamethasone is saving the lives of people on ventilators. and it is straight for byron munich variance claiming their 8th consecutive bundesliga title with 2 games to spare bat after being break. i'm brian thomas great to have you with us today india says at least 20 of its soldiers were killed in a clash with chinese forces raging raising the original. number of casualties
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though 1st reported the hand to hand fighting took place along a disputed border in the himalayas china has accused in the of course of provocation and has not disclosed of any of its troops were killed tensions between the 2 sides have been building over the last month but this is the 1st incident with fatalities in more than 40 years 4 weeks trouble has been brewing in one of the remotest border regions in the world and these satellite images show indian and chinese troops gathering high in the himalayas now for the 1st time in decades india says 20 soldiers were killed the 2 sides fought with fists some rocks no shots were fired among those left pereira the family of colonel son paul who was killed. but. insists. the. son's life.
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is. better prepared. for what was going to go. on that there are. angry protesters gathered in the city of a made about demanding revenge and calling for a boycott of chinese goods. are all coming from let's make india self-reliant and give china a fitting reply. beijing says it was defending its territorial integrity and shockingly. indian troops seriously violated the bilateral consensus and crossed the border line twice in gauging in illegal activities and provoking and attacking chinese personnel resulting in serious physical confrontation between border forces on the 2 sides. their shell line marks the boundary between the superpowers nor does the line of actual control it is not
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a hard front here since china and india have never agreed on we're it should lie in 2017 the 2 side confronted each other for $73.00 days after indian troops blocked chinese construction of a rude. for years chinese and indian leaders have struggled to reach a lasting solution this latest escalation suggests a difficult path ahead for these 2 nuclear armed nations. as to china now and beijing has cancelled more than half of its scheduled commercial flights that is the city struggles to contain a new outbreak of the coronavirus schools are closed for a 2nd day now a travel ban has also been imposed stopping those from leaving high risk areas the new outbreak has been traced to a large food market tens of thousands of people are being tested for the virus. they doing resident thought they'd put this behind them but here they are lining up in the hot sun for a month coronavirus testing after nearly 3 months
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a new act break is causing alarm dozens of case have been trying to this morning wholesale food market more than 20 times larger than the wet market in will happen whether tyrants were suppressed identified. from state television for the response in the surrounding neighborhood residents here are not allowed to leave or say they are in wartime mode as they aim to contain the spread. the time gaiety has already made its way to other parts of. i'm very worried for now i don't know what the situation will be in the future because we aren't getting much information we don't know if the fires were spread again if it does we should worry. i mentioned it was supposed to be nearly over and then we suddenly get another wave of. payment that means only residents who have recently tested negative aren't likely
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and only air travel is essential and then thought about for a long time but the world health organization says doing enough. is the closer and it needs to be. exactly what trying to do it. but other provinces are concerned many have imposed quarantine requirements from beijing and a country that had declared victory over the coronavirus is forced to confront the ever present risk of other pressing break. let's talk about that new outbreak including its impact on the chinese economy with your good guy he's president of the e.u. chamber of commerce in china thanks so much for joining us this morning your organization has issued a statement saying china is being transparent about the latest outbreak but given the level of government cover up with the 1st outbreak what evidence has convinced
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you that beijing is trustworthy this time around. well 1st of all the came out of the news rather on the final side we can try and go social media is there an instance of people us to in a way we think that it has been communicated wrong on the fast side but of course this is a very interesting system here you never know what's really going on and what was a little bit annoying was the fact that it was being pointed at an important selman and again that already it was sort of an indication that the problem comes from all sides china not within china and it would have been cool if the chinese government would have just come out with where it came from i mean very clear it did not come from as well ok that certainly is the case now your your assessment is also that this new outbreak should have a much lower impact on commerce but if this new outbreak develops into a serious 2nd wave is it really possible to avoid another costly lockdown in china
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well i mean this whole called it 19 crisis has taught us the end of economic modeling it's very hard to forecast what's going to happen i mean you all actually expected some sort of recurrence that it happened so fast i didn't expect that now it hits the economy in the capital of china that's not the working factory of china so we if it is contained here the economic impact is going to be a lot but of course if it's spreads across china goes into these. economic powerhouses like while doing just to shanghai of course that's very different so at this stage is the capital as bad as high profile but not economic totally relevant relevant ok spite of the economic modeling being understandably difficult as you mentioned before this new outbreak how close was the chinese economy to getting back to pre-code levels. yeah and totally deborah story on the one
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hand you have many things during a car industry chemicals and others that the extreme do well at the same time of course the service sector took a major hit in particular transportation hospitality and so forth that is living you can see quite a little small countries going out of business analyst speak about in the additional 100000000 people having lost their jobs there of course is a new mom schalke and the prime minister the good john has said recently that 6 and a 1000000 people in china are struggling to a day to day lives so it's always this economy is not as powerful as it needs and it's going to be difficult but there is still a lot of juice in this economy over the next 10 years one 3rd of global growth will come out of china your good go of the eve of commerce in china joining us from beijing thank you very much for that. india's rising
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profile risk cases have brought that country's health system to the brink of collapse critics are saying a lack of coordination between hospitals overworked doctors and a shortage of resources are costing lives we'll talk to someone on the front lions' of that fight against the virus after this report from delhi. apart from the containment center the day to day lives of people in india seem to be returning to normal as numbed only fictions. but the fight hardly reflect the real situation india is fighting a tough battle with coronavirus and for the capital city delhi which has a big surge in the number of covered 19. with the number of infections by the ling great concern about the health care system. in recent weeks reports have talked about people with her own and while. juggling to get access to
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proper medical care many are had little to even to get provided. for the prosecuting of multiple incidents of fungal life especially. coming down the road from a different hospital fighting for the better. end of the movie the life. family is one of many who lost a loved one in the pandemic. his father in law saying who would ask the market tested positive for the virus after hours of waiting in line at the hospital where the test was done became unresponsive to their calls and the family struggled for days to get proper guidance. monday. even took to twitter to share their ordeal. i don't believe from going to a private hospital. into the. dark blue from the hospital in cuba if you could do not come to the hospital or going to be or not having you know some hospital we
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don't people will be going to the hospital be through with the government hospital which was. the only option available through the moment when playing on that game wanting the doctor immediately to treat him in seemed like best for this has been done in a different hospital so you want to hear and see what kind of nuclear hospital with a lot of. insight but probably by the time that. medical attention is going to end i need to really. like the. government under. indicate that there are enough beds available good or not. the problem is not entirely due to the influx. recently you know we have mike really think we have the right we're going to go back there in the bank i mean he should be working in you know 100 i think. we're talking about human resources
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human resources greatest care about you know there's a lot of thanking the doctors that you say they are not coming forward. government becoming increasingly. private. amounts of money which for me meant for the. government. to deal with the rising number of. deaths. and so many. let's go to delhi now for more on that and dr drew gulches shora secretary of the always public health association with us on that report also has a department of community medicine at softer john hospital which treats covered cases dr thanks so much for joining us what's the situation at your hospital are you also sending away covered patients. you know we have a policy in government hospitals we cannot send anybody else out of
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a hospital yeah you want more. i don't know the hospital. and if you go to hospital do not have the. boards from the private hospitals they're going to ship you know same some of the hospital so that problem is that i tell you that would be have lies in a little baby and hospital number of agencies out there. and private so the number of beds and. all. the partition our nation building ready has it been seized if you remember big hospital our government been ravaged and then gone maybe had met many years that indeed played really big you know good friends and. so you know if you didn't so you're not having to send away patients where you are we're
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getting the reports that the number of infection rates are spiraling is that the case at your hospital. well issues are increasing in number because you would expect being that it was illegal almost 30 to get out of operation that is almost any big country so operation and grow didn't expect to have a large number of cases and that is. the long don't have believe that you know of it in so large numbers as we have logged on interaction between the population in pete's new board and. into action oh indeed. you know function order or being made up of bending the patient name marketing you know it is model management by the bill critics say rather then it will lay the
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public ill thought out believe me i just. didn't like it ok dr we have to leave it there good luck and all your efforts there at your hospital in delhi doctor to go short for a starting us 3. more researchers in britain have made a very welcome discovery in the fight against coded a low cost widely used antiinflammatory has improve the chances of survival for patients who are seriously ill it is the 1st treatment to show a life saving promise months into the epidemic now the pandemic the medicine dexamethasone has reduced a spike a 3rd among patients on ventilators the drug did not bring any relief though to those with milder symptoms. hospitals are struggling to help severely covered 19 presence in the u.k. though these images were recorded several weeks ago things like the still being present that around the well every day brings more death. that's now
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a glimmer of hope and want to country in europe is hailing a major breakthrough scientists through the university think they have identified the 1st drug that can save the lives of chronic 19 patients and that is only the widely used steroids a randomized trial showed it with the death rate by a 3rd in patients on ventilators and bias in patients receiving oxygen. it really got to significant numbers and it's really important because the drug itself is very widely available everything for every hospital it's available throughout the world and it's extremely cheap so we look at the numbers and if we treat a patient in intensive care with a stronger. we save one life and the total cost of treating all $8.00 patients is only about 40 pounds. 40 pounds is about 50 u.s. dollars the drug works by reducing internation in the learning of the study results
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are still to be peer reviewed but the u.k. lost no time in approving it for use in the country health service we've been stockpiling. so we now have 200000 courses that are ready to go and we're working with the n.h.s. so that we found the treatment or appropriate 90 will include that matter from the afternoon. i think the network drug that the methadone is readily available to rankle well it's not a cure all for covert 19 but with no vaccine yet available and infection rates rising in many parts of the world its potential is welcome news. of the other stories making news today brazil is reporting some $35000.00 new coronavirus cases the highest daily jump since the start of the bad demick a senior official leading the country's virus response and outbreak is under control brazil's the world's number 2 covert hot spot after the us.
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japan had its biggest monthly drop in exports since the 2009 global financial crisis last month the fall of 28 percent demand for japanese made electronics and cars as fallen amidst the pandemic experts expect to pounce economy to contract further in the 2nd quarter. the trumpet administration is suing former national security adviser john bolton to prevent the release of a book about his time at the white house the administration says the text contains classified information the publisher calls the lawsuit an attempt to block a book deemed unflattering to the president. all around the world the pandemic has of course been disrupting people's lives and livelihoods and it's forced many to find new ways of just making ends meet or even putting food on the table w. cell on a go has a look at how some people in kenya's capital nairobi are adapting. and
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his brother seem like old pros at the delivery. but just 3 months ago nicky ran bend business and his brother worked for an n.p.r. one coronavirus it all event. and. everything. the fact that both the market and take them to the client both of them. very. well may be hard wired. indeed he believes that it could be a year before the event business is back on its feet but he thinks that food deliveries might be a good addition to a company. like thinking brother many iraq into trying to adapt to life under the coronavirus pandemic. the truck market appeared here few weeks ago and people are
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coming here to buy everything vegetables probably going to the crowded market. going by vendors and even parked on the property keeping an eye out for passing truck. isn't the problem. drivers. middle class never lost their jobs or unpaid leave. trying to earn a little extra by reselling food from the market for selling part you from their own promise. i also was invited the night. before so. i don't take them and i think it's a very very little bit making. younger. because by including it all you. know you go through. the people who make the most probably. one of those that has a plan to reopen their restaurant business. this area is. my club on
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a normal weekend the stand up to 150 could meet a day nowadays. that. not many can you are going to come out rosmead it's like a staple food when going out on the weekend like the cabin turkey all the time african pride and most people don't want to know how. much restaurant and accomplished guidelines that include passing the bar and a 1.5 meter space between into table to take away the best option. to come. before. then you wouldn't even higher. the number of corona cases in 10 years still rising slowly but surely and while many kenyans are concerned about keeping the pirates in check all they really want is an end to the crisis. we have some sports now buy in munich have retained the
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bundesliga title after a win over vera braman gave them an unassailable lead at the very top of the table it is that each season in a row that barn of won the german championship let's take a look now at how they confirmed their latest crown. sobyanin coach hanzi flick it was time to wrap up the title the reigning champions were boosted by the return of robert leaven and thomas miller from suspension for the visit to struggling braman . by and look to carve open their opponents from the start but all too often their attacks lacked a finishing touch. and doggie defending from brain and started to for straight the league leaders it looks as though by and we're in for a long night as the rain began lashing down that is until just before half time when love and dusty popped up as he so often does. the poles 31st goal of the league season put the title within touching distance jerome boa tang's perfect
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pass allowing love and dusky to do what he does best. the 2nd half was uneventful and till alfonso davies picked up a 2nd booking leaving by an unmanned down brain and then felt they should have had a penalty after a shot from josh sargent clattered into jerome bowler tang's arm about the referee wiped away their protests. with time running out money well neuer came to the rescue to secure the win felt by end and with it the title. for many of the players it was just the latest of many championships for coach pansy flick it was the 1st and while the rest of the league may be tired of watching it by and are celebrating once again. and from long reigning giants to some long living giants a 100 year old male galapagos tortoise is credited with helping to reinvigorate a dwindling population is finally retiring the fertile turtle was part of
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a breeding program in ecuador the managed to bring the giant galapagos tortoise tortoise back from the brink of extinction now the animals are thriving again in the wild. 100. years old humans breeding a critter or from a california to being taken from the wild. now it's time to head back home and retire. this program was able to reproduce in captivity some 2000 offspring of which 800 come from dear god we've been really successful restoring a population that was almost at the bring home extinction with only 15 individuals . along with other tortures here who is making the journey back to
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his native island of espanyol our. thanks to the male giant galapagos tortoises that are rising again. after braving the waves with a. friend they're in for a better look bumpy ride to the island interior where they're released into the 100. but not without some supervision. all the tortoises have a tracking system which allows us to remotely monitor them during the adaptation period which will be for about 6 months after that we'll return. to perform the 1st ecological monitoring to understand the torture. might. have been held to the moment he is now enjoying his 1st taste of.
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let's get your modern now our top stories this hour tensions are high after the 1st deadly confrontation in decades between india and china india now says 20 of its troops were killed in a border clash with a chinese army that disputed claims region china says its troops were provoked without giving details of any casualties on its side. this is interview news live from berlin i'm brian thomas of the entire team thanks for being.
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