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i knew thanks in a school days who knew keeping. the secret of mona lisa storage july 3rd d. w. . move. this is is live from berlin germany tries to stamp a mass corona virus outbreak that's as more than 1500 slaughterhouse workers test positive for the virus calls are growing for the facilities owners to be held accountable for failing to enforce physical distance in rulers also coming up the e.u. demands an end to what it calls an unbalanced trade relationship with china but after
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the latest talks has beijing moved any closer to what brussels wants. and the ball does leave is a new t.v. deal points to a dip in the market for sports rights it was the 1st big sports broadcasting contract to be sold since the pandemic. i'm told me a lot of well welcome to the program thousands of people are in quarantine in the city of goods a slow in north west germany with schools and daycare centers closed because of a new coronavirus outbreak the latest hotspot centers on a meat processing plant run by a german company turnus more than 1500 workers have tested positive for the virus local officials say they called rule out a wide a lockdown. paul activity has ceased but the term used meat packing plant in low.
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road in town a frantic effort is underway mobile teams are testing factory workers for carbon 19 over $1500.00 have tested positive so far. 6500 workers and family members have been sent into koren team fenced in their reliant on food deliveries to their living quarters many are eastern europeans who work long shifts and live in cramped conditions the turn his factory has turned the city of low into a coronavirus hotspot. local officials are ruling out a much wider lockdown. i could see this happening. it's a different situation compared to yesterday. our mobile teams discovered some additional positive cases. 360000
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residents would be affected by a lockdown there also calls for extensive testing. the entire population has to be tested very quickly there's no point in waiting a week for the results while we allow the virus to spread further than had this was vital that i did the outbreak has sent national infection rates soaring after cases declines dramatically in recent weeks fears are growing that hot spots like these could have a wider impact. i mean isa's has this update. here in the region of goods as low authorities are using targeted quarantining to avoid a regional lockdown that's why residents on this side of the street are free to come and go as they please while over here they're living under total lockdown now these buildings house several 100 migrant workers mostly from romania and bulgaria who work for the slaughterhouse turn yes and now they are behind a fence with no entrance only police and health care workers come and go health
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care workers are going door to door to try to test everyone for cobra 19 but society here was divided long before this fence went up and that's because a lot of the residents here many from both gary and romania have little to no contact with their german neighbors and biologists say that this segregation could have contributed to the outbreak that's because the workers are working 10 to 12 hours a day in a factory and coming back to these cramped living conditions and now the victim of an outbreak in their community they're isolated more than ever before. let's bring you up to speed with some other developments in the pandemic the world health organization says the number of global coronavirus infections has topped 9000000 north and south america a conflict than half of the new cases in brazil the virus has officially killed more than $51000.00 people with over a 1000000 cases in total the actual case numbers are probably much higher the death
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toll in the u.s. has topped 120000 according to latest figures from the johns hopkins university of this comes as health officials warn of an alarming surge in cases in the country's west and south. e.u. leaders of expressed great concerns about china's proposals national security law hong kong the 2 sides met in a virtual summit on monday to seek agreement on a trade and investment deal that europe hopes will help its companies compete in china cooperation on climate change and that iran's nuclear deal will also be agenda but talks have been overshadowed by concerns over human rights in hong kong . w.'s chief international editor richard walker is in brussels and here's his take on whether european leaders are getting any closer to getting what they want from china the presidents of both european council and the european commission to part in a press conference after those talks and they were pretty clear that the 2 sides remain
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very very far apart on a large number of issues and it's really is exposing the tough time that europe is having in really trying to calibrate a coherent stance towards china as china gets more and more powerful more and more assertive on the world stage now the thing is that europe wants better relations with china particularly on the area of trade and it really wants to find progress on this investment deal that they were talking about today but that investment deal has been years in the making already the negotiations on that go back fully 7 years and the 2 sides had said that this would be the year where they make a breakthrough but the implication from the 2 presence today was that they remain very far apart that china still needs to make a lot of concessions and the picture on human rights is getting bleaker by the year
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from shin jang in china's northwest down to hong kong in the south the imposition of this national security law seen by human rights groups as a grave threat to freedoms in hong kong so the european union is confronted with this kind of reality that it is struggling to get what it wants from china either on relating to its interests in trade or to its values in freedom and democracy. now look at some of the news stories from around the world much of the arctic circle is experiencing a record breaking heat wave the tunnel in siberia recorded an all time high of 38 degrees celsius over the weekend siberia has seen unseasonably high temperatures this year leading to sizeable wildfires. saudi arabia says it will go ahead with the annual religious pilgrimage to mecca with coronavirus restrictions the had
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traditionally attracts roughly $2000000.00 muslims from around the world for 5 intense days of worship but this year only muslims living in saudi arabia will be allowed to attend. german chancellor angela merkel has condemned as a whore and a night of rioting and looting in the southern german city of stuttgart interior minister horst 04 went there on monday to support local officials after the weekend undressed left shop windows smashed and 19 police officers injured 25 people have been arrested. interior minister horace the who for visited stick guard city center with both the state premier and the mayor at his side. they wanted to show strength and solidarity with local police in the aftermath of the weekend riots. those the i hope the perpetrators have been found. and that speedy and harsh sentences will be handed down. through.
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shopkeepers already suffering from the pandemic lock down had to sweep up glass shards the cost of the damage is in the millions. the last thing we need in these difficult times is for young men to initiate an orgy of violence for no reason at all signed by. police are at pains to determine what led to this not a vile. following a single drug check by police young men joined forces to riot in stuttgart from saturday night into the early hours of sunday morning. all they seem to have in common was a hatred of police and a desire to broadcast their violent acts online 25 suspects have been arrested so far. you've won unites them is a hatred of the police that we have been observing across germany during the last few weeks and months. they acted on the spur of the moment to live out the violence
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that has been brewing inside of them all. this social worker says there's no excuse for what happened for weeks he and his colleagues have watched the frustration of local youth build to the boiling point. and this is not about immigrants it's a matter of whether or not these young men can see any future what can they do with their lives where can they go from here in. 7 of the queues were brought before a judge today a warrant has been issued for a 16 year old for attempted murder he's accused of kicking a student in the head for criticizing the riots. the german football league the d.f.l. has accepted a lower price from domestic broadcasters for the rights to screen the bundesliga from 2021 the top 2 leagues will and $60000000.00 euros less a season. how much is football worth post pandemic or
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rather how much are broadcasters willing to pay for their cash makes up the majority of the budget for the $36.00 clubs competing in the bundesliga and bundesliga 21100000000 euros will be divided up between them every season those are the terms of the new deal starting in 2021 and last thing 4 seasons. does a given this is i believe that this is a good result considering the times but even outside of this context the so i don't for one that gives the league security until 2025 and i am certain that this deal we have reached will stand up to all other deals from other leagues in the coming one or 2 years. he said this me and seamless and. it's the 1st time in almost 20 years that the bundesliga parent company couldn't secure a rise in t.v. money but that's largely due to covert $19.00 with empty stadia no atmosphere and no clear end in sight for the restrictions placed on football matches. the
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entire system surrounding football will change following the coronavirus pandemic in one such area of change will be the financial conditions they will be adjusted downwards in all aspects. in i don't belong. for german fans who currently can't watch their teams live in the grounds not much else will change the matches will continue to be available albeit without their vocal support in the stands. and finally something personal from us here. 5 years ago today we launched this new channel from this studio since then we've produced about 30000 news shows covering the major world events here's a look at some of those most dramatic developments with witnesses 2015 and a few less than serious moments. this is the w.'s live from
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berlin a night of terror continues to unfold before our eyes and shootings and explosions continue throughout the french capital paris this is such a nail biter of the moment a result that most of us frankly didn't see coming the united kingdom has voted to leave the european union that's the outcome of the referendum held on thursday and we now have breaking news coming in we have a winner in the race for the white house. and that is republican republican candidate donald trump he will be the 45th president of the united states people of you are. you can only imagine how quickly a very lively and happy place here turned into a scene of sadness. this clearly going to take longer to bounce back from jim.
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webb the new coronavirus actually come from her government's response to the coronavirus and democrat is sweeping across africa thank. you. oh you are on the march for things like the tax reform plan passed last year and the strong state of the us economy they're hoping that this will all blow over soon. this is d w news live from brazil the right from them excuse me excuse me i'm waiting for the teleprompter maybe the teleprompter can go forward thank you thank you there you go those dilemmas you mentioned masters for us from brussels thanks very much a lot of that guy we're about to go. since we're nervous brooke.
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