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and his army brutally killed our troops our movement will continue to protest and demand that consumers shun all chinese products sold in our country. our. experts say while the 2 nuclear armed neighbors are unlikely to head toward easing tension and huge and is essential. and you are of course watching the news live from berlin i'll be back with more news headlines top of the hour on the spicer thanks for watching. i'm going crazy thing in all the time. how to handle on new lives in times of the
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koran up and then make a reporter. just like everyone else and she's looking for answers thankfully with the help of 2 maniacs that. thank you is not life as we know it. in this together our new web series. staying up to date don't miss our highlights. program online w dot com highlights. this week on world stories. italy once again open to tourists ukraine surrogate mothers babies are waiting for their parents but we begin in india since lockdown restrictions have been eased the number of corona virus infections has
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risen sharply hospitals are strained beyond capacity while temporary morgues are reaching their limits and the situation is bound to worsen apart from pockets of containment centers the deed to day lives of people in india seem to be returning to normal as logged on restrictions east but these sites hardly reflect the real situation india is fighting a tough battle with corona of august. and for the capital city delhi which has a big surge in the number of covered 1000 cases the fight just caught up. with a number of infections spiraling there's great concern about the health care systems capacity to. family is one of many who lost a loved one in the pandemic. his father in law saying who was asked to magic death to positive for the virus after hours of waiting in line the hospital where the test was done became unresponsive to their cause and the family struggled for days
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to get proper guidance. even took to twitter to share their ordeal. numbers of private hospitals needing to respond. to the hospital because of. space produce. we don't have beds the hospital the government hospital which was. the only option available to the plane on that day morning the doctor initially refused to take him in but this has been done in a different hospital. and as we were trying to. get inside the car by the time received medical attention his condition worsened and he. says like. especially since its records indicate that there
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are enough hospital beds available to treat patients. some experts say the problem is not entirely due to the infrastructure. we have mike to believe he's right we're going to. make these should be working in. human resources great scared off you know there's a lot of doctors that are not coming forward with access to government hospitals becoming increasingly difficult delis private hospitals are charging exorbitant amounts of money which makes the treatment. the government says it just. to deal with the rising number of cases. seem to be falling short and for many it will be too late. crane being
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a surrogate mother is both legal and lucrative but. the country's borders were closed and many poor in terence have had trouble picking up their babies like this spanish. one month and 3 days late but at least they're together. and your old us have traveled more than 10000 kilometers by car through continent in lockdown to finally meet their daughter. she still has to get used to us she doesn't know who we are. their daughter spent her 1st month with a carer in an apartment her parents only able to see her on a screen. you know the so sad we were crying just seeing her pictures and unable to do anything for her you just feel so helpless when you can do is wait . as their daughter's birth came and went and with no end to lockdown in sight or people are injured elders could do scour the ukrainian press with the help of
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a translation up on the lookout for some sign of hope neither the spanish government nor the ukrainian embassy could hold would help when they read that ukraine's human rights on but when it promised to help parents into the country and others jumped in their car to drive the 3600 kilometers from their home in madrid to kiev. first trip was a live in the dark we didn't know what we'd encounter at the borders on route they received a long hoped for permission to enter ukraine yeah i cried when we received this i didn't think a piece of paper could make this happy. but it wasn't enough and he was not the czechs and we're just 500 kilometers from kiev then they told us no we just couldn't take it anymore they were missing just one document enough for them to be turned back at the ukrainian border returning home to madrid was the only option without their baby week later they were back at the ukrainian frontier after
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7000 kilometer round trip to madrid and back this time with the right documents and they were finally allowed into the country. other parents have been less fortunate separated from their children by even greater distances and still unable to enter ukraine how many babies are still without their parents no one can say with any confidence. that you know we've lost months of our daughter's life. that's super important and. it was actually a month of 3 days to leave the felt like a year spanish must sound strange to her she doesn't want to sleep she just wants to listen to us. in spain as in many other european countries surrogacy is a legal gray zone neither legal nor illegal the groan of ours locked down which is the 1st of many obstacles on that path. south africa has been locked down since the end of march with devastating economic
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consequences for the poorest people the government did announce a but has been slow to deliver again bosses are using this as an opportunity to burnish their reputations. many charities in the cape town to feed the hungry what sets this one apart is the fact that it's organized by a former gang leader. leon mio used to head the mongols one of the most feared gangs in this city. i know now most of the people don't have financial wise and start something. that's. the slogan on his t. shirt says the harder you fall a stronger you rise it could describe my ozone life he was behind bars for 18 years for crimes including a martyr conviction this area the cape flats has a reputation for organized crime and drug trafficking cape town she's an average of
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8 murders every day but lockdown has led to a drop in gang warfare according to a local pastor. there's a resign when a mother of 4 says leon meyer has become a symbol of hope in the area since the last time she used up a welfare payments halfway through the month unemployment is rife here. people if you don't. people like that and our neighbors to our people that we love. and. don't get support that anything that only the it's about putting. up some you know support the community. but criminologist dawn is convinced gang members have an ulterior motive for helping out their community. killings in my experience seldom do anything for anybody else that they it's all
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about themselves it's all about what they can gain so you know my 1st question would be if they distributing food parcels why you know what are they getting out of it and. you know that they might want to look good in their communities but they might be using that as a lockdown so you know how do you get out and distribute your drugs back on the keep flights leon meyer admits that breaking with the past is easier said than done . the focus is never going to go away are going to be bits on their you know they think it will always be there will always be gangsters in the way we stay in the way we look they put us all together i used to considering it's over again for the crimes of. i'm against i'm a born against the i'm among little i was going against him. because the only way out. and through this i got a blog. in the meantime deseret simon is headed home with jenna she says she
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doesn't judge others a priority is making sure her children don't go to bed hungry. venice was strangely empty during the coronavirus lockdown it was a rare opportunity for this normally brimming look in the city to recuperate but now visitors are starting to return. venice is legendary waterways without the masses a rare commodity here gondoliers are slowly returning to the city's canals but so far only a few visitors have indulged themselves. usually packed with tourists at this time of the year piazza san marcos seems almost deserted after the coronavirus crisis brought the city to a near standstill venice is gradually opening up to visitors again but not everyone
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is looking forward to the return of the masses jane demo still sees this as an opportunity for a much needed change she has been advocating for a more sustainable form of tourism one that doesn't put the future of the city at risk the problem with venice is that it's in an extremely fragile delicate system and and you can't just do anything you like to venice it needs to be. treated carefully otherwise there wouldn't be any venice left in the future and we need to be responsible about. the legacy of venice and think about what venice has given to us other people have a right to get that too she tells us venice has a unique way of life that is threatening to disappear jane the most who wants to risk to engage with the city again spending more time in restaurants and museums and not rushing through in
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a few hours. while many agree venice needs to change the way it handles its visitors the city's tourism counsellor wants to further assess the situation before applying any drastic measures. this is not the museum. we've put together. you know some campaign there are a city in the ward i don't think so many many people speak about the. tourists now there are 50 millions 30000000 and so on no it's not so i want to count i will know how many people. every day and i know with travel restrictions now being lifted all over europe the nations should not take too long to decide what kind of future they see for their city.
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