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this is deja news live from berlin germany tries to stem a massive corona virus outbreak more than 1500 slaughterhouse workers test positive for the virus examines the cramped and dirty conditions where the plant's work doesn't live also coming up. the e.u. demands an end to what it calls an unbalanced trade relationship with china but after the latest talks as beijing moved any closer to what brussels wants. and in the book disney goes new t.v. deal points to defend the market was false right it was the 1st big sports
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broadcasting contract to be sold since the pandemic began. i'm told me on lobby well welcome to the program thousands of people are in quarantine in the district of goods as law in north west germany with schools and daycare centers closed because of a new corona virus 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 vicomte rule out a wide a lockdown. police medics and even the fire department have descended on the town of rate of eden brook to help stem a wave of corona virus infections over 1500 employees from the chinese meat packing
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plant have tested positive for covert 19 many of them foreign workers from eastern europe who live and work in dire conditions. local activist in a butch neider has been protesting the situation for years she takes us to a building where 13 romanian factory employees lived until recently. was saying that it's only 10 days 14 days at most since they left this place inside a pungent smell greets us mold covers the walls many of the eastern european meat workers live in such dismal conditions most locals were aware of the situation but said nothing in the bush neither was different even organizing protests. we demonstrated in front of this house in december 28th this house is notorious.
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andre not his real name worked at the tunnies plant for 2 years for a subcontractor. expecting the worst thing about it was the working hours we began it one in the afternoon and finished at 1 in the morning on plus you can do all. overtime work was not paid andre has since quit. after the corona virus outbreak at the tourney's plant authorities fear the virus will spread to the rest of the city's population and maybe even beyond which i'm worried and it feels like we're losing control of the situation we don't know what is going to happen next. it's frightening how the corona virus has swept into our area we're afraid they'll close everything down here. the thought of it since i'm it's unbelievable frightening scary. residents fear that restrictions will be reintroduced locally with shops being forced to close for
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a 2 week period. the tourney's meat packing plant has already shut down the pandemic has exposed problems that and the bush neither has been trying to draw attention to for years but only now are authorities paying serious attention to the meat workers' plight. of 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 for more than a half of those new cases in brazil the virus has officially killed more than 15th 51000 people with over a 1000000 cases in total the w.h.o. says the actual case numbers are probably much higher the death toll in the us has risen above 120000 according to the latest figures from the johns hopkins university this comes as health officials warn of an alarming surge in cases in the
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country's west and south. e.u. leaders have expressed great concerns about china's proposed national security law or hong kong the 2 sides met in a virtual summit on monday to seek agreement on a trade and investment deal the europe hopes will help its companies compete in china a corporation on climate change and iran's nuclear deal also of the agenda but talks have been overshadowed by his 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 any closer to getting what they want from china the presidents of both european council and the european commission took part in a press conference after those talks and they were pretty clear that the 2 sides remain very very far apart on a large number of issues and it's really is exposing the tough time that europe is
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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 present survey was that they remain very far apart that china still needs to make a lot of concessions and the picture of human rights is getting bleaker by the year from shin jiang in china's northwest down to hong kong in the south the imposition of this national security law seen by human rights groups as
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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. temperatures in the arctic circle have hit their highest level since records began with a town in siberia reaching 38 degrees celsius over the weekend the record breaking heat wave has also left the region scrambling to contain a spate of severe wildfires this is very in siberia almost 5000 kilometers north east of moscow people here are used to extreme weather conditions the town is known for having the world wide this temperature range with winter lows of nearly minus 70 degrees celsius and summer temperatures often above 30 even so the record heat register distin has caught everyone by surprise.
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on the 20th of june 2020 where registered a temperature of class of 38 degrees celsius this is considered to be a number of normal temperature for this place. much of siberia has seen unseasonably high temperatures this year be used copernicus climate change service warned they had sort of 10 degrees above normal in may rising heat across the arctic has led to widespread wildfires in the soccer republic where burke is located more than 275000 hectares are burning according to local authorities the heat wave is also causing permafrost or permanently frozen soil to thaw at a faster pace in late may the arctic saw one of its worst environmental disasters in decades as a huge fuel reservoir that rested on thawing permafrost sank into
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a lake near decision of norilsk unleashing 21000 tonnes of diesel into local rivers cleanup is still underway and environmental groups warn it could take at least 10 years for biodiversity in the area to recover. temperature records are being broken all around the world as a consequence of climate change but the arctic is warming faster than anywhere else and for the town of there. the latest record is further proof that the clock is ticking. some of the news stories from elsewhere in the world. saudi arabia says it will go ahead with the annual religious pilgrimage to mecca bought with coronavirus restrictions the had traditionally attracts roughly $2000000.00 muslims from around the world for 5 intense days of worship of this year only muslims living in saudi arabia will be allowed to attend. nascar drivers put on
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a display of solidarity for the sport's only african-american competitor after someone placed a noose in bubba wallace's garridge over the weekend races of the geico 500 stood up against the racist act where scoring his car to the starting line wallace has made news for getting confederate flags banned from nascar events. the german chancellor angela merkel has condemned as a horror and a night of rioting and looting in the southern german city ofsted got interior minister hoarse to say hoffa went there on monday to support local officials after the weekend unrest left shop windows smashed and 19 police officers injured 25 people have been arrested. interior minister horst zee who for visited stuttgart 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. both the i hope the perpetrators have been
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found. and that speedy and harsh sentences will be handed down. 2 of the used. shopkeepers already suffering from the pandemic lockdown had to sweep up glass shards the cost of the damage is in the millions. got in knock at the last thing we need in these difficult times is for young men to initiate an orgy of violence for no reason at all. by. the. police are it pains to deter. and what led to this night of violence. 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. one unites them is
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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 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. this is misleading 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. 7 of the cutest were brought before a judge today a warrant has been issued for a 16 year old for attempted murder he is accused of keeping a student in the head for criticizing the riots. the german football league has accepted a lower price from domestic broadcasters for the rights to screen the book from 2021 the top 2 leagues will and 16000000 euros last season.
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how much is football worth of post pandemic or 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 in 4 seasons equal with us again 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 that's he said seamless and. it's the 1st time in almost 20 years that the bundesliga parent company couldn't secure a rise in t.v.
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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 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 and belong. for german fans who currently can't watch that teams live in the grounds not much else will change the matches will continue to be available opiate without their vocal support in the stands. a famous spanish opera house has reopened after being closed for months with a special concert for plants bustling as alice sale concert hall celebrates of the end of spain's state of emergency with a piece called the chrysanthemums event was the idea of
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a conceptual artist who said use the lockdown to get in touch with nature the capacity crowd of more than 2000 was not required to observe physical distance. watching the news i'm back with the headlines at the top of the off stay with us for. what secrets lie behind these walls. to discover new adventures in 360 degree street. and explore fascinating world heritage sites. d.w. world heritage 360 get the app now.
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