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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 since the 1970 s. n. e. is now reporting 20 of its troops dead after hand to hand clashes with chinese force beijing says its soldiers were provoked to go live to delhi also on the show
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. beijing grounds 60 percent of commercial air traffic and told residents not to leave the capital city 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 critically ill patients we'll look at how the steroids deck semester so is saving the lives of people on ventilators. and the fertile turtle to save his species is now heading into retirement 100 year old diego is finally released back into the wild after fathering no less than $800.00 a lot of those turtle babes. i'm brian thomas great to have you with us today in the u.s. says at least 20 of its soldiers were. old in
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a class with chinese forces raising the original number of casualties the 1st report of the hand to hand fighting taking place along a disputed border in the himalayas china has accused india of a provocation and it's not disclosed if 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 and more than 4 decades for weeks trouble has been brewing in one of the remotest border regions in the world 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 a raft the family of colonel santos father who was killed. in what. we were sure since yesterday we have been in a deep shock on hearing about my son's misfortune or my. son's we never
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expected this but it is not new for him to be working in such difficult difficult places. that there are. protesters gathered in the city of a major bad demanding revenge and calling for a boycott of chinese goods oh have you got me you got a let's make india self-reliant and give china a fitting reply beijing says it was defending its territorial integrity. shockingly. indian troops seriously violated the bilateral consensus and crossed the border line twice engaging in illegal activities and provoking and attacking chinese personnel resulting in serious physical confrontation between border forces on the 2 sites. their shell line marks the boundary between the superpowers and the winners the line of actual control it is not
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a hard front here since china and india have never agreed on where it should lie in 2017 the 2 sides confronted each other for $73.00 days after indian troops blocked chinese construction of a road. for years chinese and indian leaders have struggled to reach a lasting solution the latest escalation suggests a difficult path ahead for these 2 nuclear armed nations. joining us now with the latest is did abuse the measure gys fall coming in from delegates you measure can you give us more details about what happened. but it ran over the last 24 hours more details have been enlarging from the minute she as well as a political establishment in block i'm sure that you didn't actually as we heard have been following that that happened to make you get on the chinese side the defense ministry has confirmed that have been casualties but not going to the
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number of casualties this morning plenty we heard from the political establishment in india as valid something that the media had to be to been pointing out that there had been a lack of so far the defense minister put out a treat often condolences to the families all distillers just who lost their lives on the bordeaux bit shy now now of course the dawn of this tweet does not indicate any quantifier actual fusion which as has been seen by arab lists and the media as an effort to not escalate the situation further even that in just sent that 21 just had been going to be sent let's say disengaging right now the prime minister of india has also quoted an oil party needs to get at the seat now these casualties came in hand to hand combat this is the most serious confrontation we're reporting on for decades what's delis saying about who started the violence and how it started. both around the country in bushes coming out from both sides and adults so
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this is surely the controversial of the contradictive leech off the land of actual control in the adoption between these 2 countries not this isn't a factor why don't and there have been disagreements in the process that is what exactly lies in the gentry of all these countries and the context of this conflict is that have been high definition so long that i and all of the last 6 weeks or the last 2 weeks the minute she has a thought on the issue of what sites have said if you want to settle this should i know god and india s.s. that china was trying to change the status quo this was a state this is a statement that was put out by the military this morning and this is why indeed it was asking you to china on the other hand said that indian soil just went into chinese territory india need to leave their indian soldiers never going to chinese territory so clearly a difference of opinion on what actually is the damage to that belongs to india and china india and ledges and believed that this may be an excellent by china and
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that's ok all of this makes it very difficult for that dialogue you mention to happen between the 2 countries what's been the public response in india to the loss of military lives. but rand what's interesting in yes is that the war mongering was jubilant to. amongst the public when it comes to conflict with iraq is not is not only missing when it comes to the china over the last 6 weeks there has been a quarter to quarter china when it to hit china when a tree well it's not just the economic structure so intense that i'm starting to talk this app begin by. einstein on chinese apps and this is the focus of a lot of celebrity talk is that often you can get a copy of the china cut over the loss of life has definitely sound more serious military sentimental as well that has been acquired for niche of you should want to ask how it will come out from french troops in
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a different box but of course that isn't that what also it seems that ought never to deescalate the situation and he's going to have to leave to seek to do today how exactly this proceeds ok we'll know more about that as that proceeds the mission for now thanks so much for that from going all these developments coming as india's prizing coronavirus cases brought the country's health system to the brink of collapse critics say a lack of coordination between hospitals overworked doctors and a shortage of resources are costing lives that everyone has this from going. apart from pockets of containment and they did to the lives of people in india seem to be returning to normal as long gone restrictions are. but besides hardly reflect the real situation india is fighting a tough battle with grown up either. and for the capital city delhi which has
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a big surge in the number of probably 1000 cases the pike just caught. up with a number of infections spiralling there's great concern about the health care system. in recent. reports have talked about people with. juggling to get access to proper medical care many are having difficulty even to get tested provided. over the past few days multiple incidents have come to light a special little public places have been turned up from different hospitals fighting the talk of. the only thing still ended up moving their lives. in family is one of many who lost loved one in the pandemic. is partly in law saying who would ask my take tested positive for the virus after hours of waiting in line at the hospital where the tests were done became unresponsive to their calls and the family struggled to get proper guidance. on the. even took to
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twitter to share their ordeal. right i'm going to number. one star booth. including future do not come to the hospital here nor have you know. we don't peak when we don't have the hospital before with a government hospital which was. only option available for the moment helpline on that day morning. he came in seemed. to have been down in the hospital so you should want to hear and see what kind of leukemia the hospital in the form of a lot of. insight but. by the time that thing medical attention his condition worsened and he passed away. like. big government understood to. indicate that there are enough hospital beds available now but.
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the macbook the problem is not entirely due to the inquest. you know we have michael again we have the friday we're going to go to. bangor maine this should be working in you know one umbrella because. you're talking about human resources human resources greatest care about you know they say look then you can the doctors that you say they are not coming forward with government. including a. private hospital x. . amount of money. for the. government piling new tactics to deal with the rising number of people. seem to be falling short and for many it would think it really. is to china now where beijing has counseled more than half of its scheduled commercial flights as that said he struggles to contain a new outbreak of the corona virus schools are closed for
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a 2nd day the travel ban has been imposed stopping those from leaving high risk areas to new outbreak. has been traced to a food market terms of people are being tested for the. beijing residents thought they'd put this behind them but here they are lining up in the hot sun for mass coronavirus testing after nearly 2 months a new outbreak is causing alarm dozens of cases have been traced to this sprawling wholesale food market it's more than 20 times larger than the wet market in wu han where the virus was 1st identified. pictures from state television show the response in the surrounding neighborhood residents here are not allowed to leave or thora to say they are in wartime mode as they aim to contain the spread. of t. has already made its way to other parts of the city. i'm very worried for now i don't know what the situation will be in the future because we are getting much
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information we don't know if the virus will spread again if it does we should worry . i meant shelter it was supposed to be nearly over and then we suddenly get another wave of cases where. all foreign teams have closed schools as well as sports and entertainment venues only residents who have recently tested negative are allowed to leave the city and only if travel is essential the measures fall short of a full lockdown but the world health organization says beijing is doing enough. like this is a culture and it needs to be investigated and controlled and that's exactly what the chinese authorities are doing. but other provinces are concerned many have imposed current team a crime and sunfish is from beijing and a country that had to catch picture we have a coronavirus it's forced to confront the ever present which other fresh break. talk about the new outbreak including its impact on the chinese economy with your
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good guy he's president of the e.u. chamber of commerce in china thanks so much for joining us this morning your organization as a statement saying china is being transparent about the latest outbreak but given the level of government coverup with the 1st outbreak what evidence has convinced you that. this time around well 1st of all in the game over the news rather than the fast. media there. are so in a way we think. well of course this is a very interesting bear and. you know i'm always really going on what was a little bit annoying was the fact that it was. important. and again that's already been indication that. china within china
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who jenna's government would have just come out with. i mean very normal come from as well ok they're better and here's the case now you're assessment is also that this new outbreak could 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 lock down and. well i mean this whole call the 19 crisis since the end of the economic modeling it's very hard to forecast. out and i mean you know actually expected some sort of we. have been so far. now it's the economy. not. working. there's going to be a lot of course this goes into the. economic policy. that's
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very different so this. capital as bad as high profile. totally relevant ok in 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 level. story of the one hand you have many think. it's not. new well at the same time the service sector took a major. transportation intelligence overall that is you can see quite a little small companies going out of business. in the additional 100000000 people having lost their jobs or this is. the prime minister. recently that 1000000 people in china are struggling. the way this
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economy is not as powerful as. it's going to be difficult. there are still a lot of jews in this economy over the next 10 years growth will come out of china your good me commerce in trying to joining us from beijing thank you very much for that. and let's bring you a roundup of other covert developments new zealand has put border quarantines into the hands of the military that after 2 people who arrived from britain left isolation and then tested positive new infections have hit record highs and 6 u.s. states including texas florida and oklahoma president trump is due to hold a rally in oklahoma this weekend and the president of honduras 100 not orlando or none does has tested positive for the virus as have his wife and 2 aides he says he's receiving treatment and will work remotely. and researchers in britain have made a very welcome discovery in the fight against cove it all low cost widely used antiinflammatory
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has improve the chances of survival for seriously ill patients now this is the 1st treatment so far to show lifesaving promise the medicine dexamethasone has reduced deaths by a full 3rd among patients on ventilators the drug though does not bring any relief to patients with milder symptoms. hospital staffa struggling to help severely covered 9000 patients in the u.k. though these images were recorded several weeks ago things like these still being played out around the world every day brings more death. that's now a glimmer of hope the worst hit country in europe is hailing a major breakthrough scientists at oxford university say they have identified the 1st drug that can save the lives of coverage 1000 patients dexamethasone is a widely used steroids and randomized trial showed it reduced death rates by
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a 3rd in patients on ventilators and by a 5th in patients receiving oxygen. it really is showing quite a significant effect and it's really important because the drug itself is very widely available it's on every pharmacy shelf in every hospital it's available throughout the world and it's extremely cheap so we looked at the numbers and if we treat 8 patients in intensive care with this drug. we will 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 inflammation in the lungs the study results are still to be peer reviewed but the u.k. lost no time in approving it for use in the country's health service we've been stockpiling it since march so we now have $200000.00 courses that are ready to go and we're working with the n.h.s. so that the n.h.s.
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standard treatment for covert 19 will include dexamethasone from this afternoon. as a generic drug dexamethasone is readily available to rent the wold it's not a cure for covered 19 but with no vaccine yet available and infection rates rising in many parts of the world its potential is welcome news. here is some of the other stories making the news today brazil has reported some 35000 new cases as high as daily jump since the start of the pandemic a senior official leading the country's virus responses the outbreaks under control as old as the world's number 2 covert hot spot after the u.s. . 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. we have some sports now and it's been
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a football season like no other germany's bundesliga halted for more than 2 months because of the pandemic and now games being played out in empty stadiums but one thing seems to never change bahrain is winning ways the bavarians the champions for the time in a row after defeating got a brain just before the break robert you put byron ahead which was all they needed to secure the when. having a career year also leads the league in goals have now won a record 13 in this league titles. and joining me now in the studio is jonathan crane from swards good to see you jonathan it sounds very familiar doesn't it another stroll to the trophy for byron how easy was it for the well it might look like it was easy but that doesn't really tell the whole story brian. kinds of trouble at the end of last year in november the last $51.00 and i tracked fred in
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that sort of in. 5 he was replaced by hans the flip but even then the time around wasn't completely at one point by him with 7 points off the top of the table behind leaders. back at the time but what's done is he's made the team look like a team they started actually playing together playing attractive attacking football incident blunt's other teams just couldn't keep up with by and kept on winning who are some of the key figures in their later latest romp to victory or to start with . the goal scorer last night 31 goals now this season that's a new best for him he seems to get better and better but i think a lot of the credit does have to go to the coach and see flicky really has kind of turned the team around they were in all kinds of trouble when he took over we can see is recalled that when rates of 90 percent he's made it back to start serious time as coach and even pet quadea they've taken 58 points from a possible 66 in the league and not only that he's improved the players that bind
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already had i think he's a real good manager. for example alphonso davis is flourishing a really really good prospect and some like thomas miller who looked like he was maybe on his way out and. he's been given a new lease of life on the flick i think we can hear from those 2 players now looking about by an incredible run only. seek their best. on a live on in. the rest of the games we want. to play brilliant today maybe he needs a break next week taking the other. 8 years one champion does that change next season well i mean it's going to be difficult because by the way start the season as favorite. season of look good i think if they can keep a lot of that talented players together they can be a threat brissie dortmund of also improved a bit came in general strike is there at least now i don't want to have
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a full season with him but by the team to beat i think when they beat few weeks ago it was a sign that they just dial that level of it's very difficult when they keep they have the ability really prime to keep churning out victories from single life so you're not mentioning them i mean like and they've kind of way towards the end of the season i think just by and they are still on for a treble they still could win the german cup they can still win the champions a and what's incredible is we're talking about football months ago with the coronavirus we didn't even know if it was going to retire and i think that's testament to the burden is legal that they have already crowned their champions when england's premier league doesn't even restarted incredible johnson thanks very much from the sports desk for story. from long reigning giants to some long living giants a 100 year old male galapagos turtles there was diego who's created credited with helping to reinvigorate a dwindling population is filing retiring the fertile turtles part of a breeding program in ecuador that managed to bring the giant galapagos tortoise
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back from the brink of extinction now they're thriving again in the wild. species from extinction fathering 100. diego is 100 years old he was true to this breeding center and i could order from a california to being taken from the wild more than 80 years ago and. now it's time to head back home and retire. this program was able to reproduce in captivity some 2000 offspring which 800 come from dear god we've been really successful restoring a population that was almost at the bring her extinction with only 15 individuals. along with routine on the tour diego is making the journey back to his native island of espanol. thanks to the. giant galapagos tortoise is that
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right thing again. after braving the waves of the pacific. and his friends are in europe they should look bumpy ride to the island interior where they're released in the 100. but not without some supervision. all the tour have a satellite 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 espanyol not to perform the 1st ecological monitoring to understand that. having. diego himself is now enjoying his 1st taste of. let's get your minder now our top stories this hour tensions are high after the 1st
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deadly confrontation decades between india and china india is now saying that 20 of its troops were killed in a border clash with the chinese army army in a disputed region and layers china says its troops were provoked without giving any further details about this guy to us. this is the interview news live from berlin don't forget there's always our new 2 channel and our website i'm brian thomas for the entire team thanks for being.
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