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player law be player. this is g.w. new flights from berlin to e.u. raises some 6000000000 euros more in coronavirus 8 superstars and world leaders to join forces for a fundraising summit leaders say the money will aid the search for a coronavirus vaccine and help make it available to anyone who needs it also coming up. double demonstration then for lent thousands of people take to the streets to protest against racism and for gay pride. and her goals go on the buddhist league final match that with him fighting for survival and the champions league
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qualification we have the highlights and analysis to beat last state. law. last. i'm going to richardson welcome to the show over 6000000000 euros more to help vulnerable countries battle the coronavirus and demick that's the figure raised at a virtual summit organized by the e.u. and the international aid group global citizen the goal is to make any future vaccines tests and treatments available worldwide. is a slick digital production as much a symbolic show of global solidarity as an initiative to gather funds to fight compass 19.
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the task of this size can only happen if the world unites. 19 threatens not just people's held but our common humanity. know what is safe until everyone is safe to me most help people in developing countries to cope with the impacts of this pandemic sunday were covered 19 years behind us. we would like it to be said that we the nations of the world are the peoples of the world. stood together and acted as one i'm delighted to host for more than 2 hours global leaders and influencers delivered their video messages with one clear message at the center of it all artists acknowledge action together action to end that 19 the event to appeal to the world to pool its brainpower and resources to bring an end to this pandemic that means richer countries should help less privileged
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countries to ensure equal access to tests treatments and above all vaccines the summit also focused on the need to reduce the impact on the most vulnerable by providing food sanitation and maintaining access to education this is the 2nd pledging marathon spearheaded by the european union is its been championing global cooperation in the face of this pandemic in contrast to the world's 2 biggest superpowers china the u.s. at the treatment test well 5 out of the 6000000000 euros pledged if coming from the european commission and the european investment banks earlier we spoke today w.'s chief international editor in brussels richard walker to see if the money raised will be enough. certainly these few 1000000000 euros are not going to solve the problem to be fair was a lot of underlined the president the european commission is quite open about that i mean she has said many times that you know this is a step by step process and tens of billions will be needed over time. but still i
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mean here in brussels in a couple of weeks' time there's going to be a summit of e.u. nations trying to find agreement on a recovery fund to get e.u. economies moving after the pandemic as they as they emerge from it and they're talking of raising 750000000000 euros so more than 100 times what has been raised today so i think many of our viewers watching perhaps from poorer countries in the global south might be watching this and thinking well ultimately you know the west you have rich countries that are more interested in helping out other rich countries than than helping more vulnerable countries so i think it is going to be a really interesting test in the next few months if the pandemic really continues to get more severe in the global south how far richer western countries are going to be prepared to go to really step up. well the number of confirmed coronavirus
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cases in the u.s. has topped 2500000 according to johns hopkins university the state of florida has reported a record daily high of nearly 10000 new cases and 4 other states also report record rises and factions are surging in a handful of southern and western states that made an aggressive push to lift walked out but the spike has led several state officials to now reverse their reopening plans. well now to some spam sea air and social distancing as summer holidays began in europe people who've been cooped up in the cities because of the coronavirus are now flocking to the beach too many of them say authorities in germany they close roads to popular baltic sea resorts on saturday to stop new arrivals as crowds overwhelmed every available patch of sand tourism officials fear popular holiday spots could become a covert 19 hotspots official offers aren't careful belgium however is trying to
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get ahead of the problem authorities there have developed innovative ways to welcome holiday makers and keep them safe. towns along belgium's almost 100 kilometer long north sea coast has turned to technology for crowd control on the beaches city dwellers can consult an end before leaving home to find a resort that still got space on it sends the crowd barometer uses colors to indicate how crowded different destinations on. google said don't green means no crowds light green means sociable yellow means it's busy and orange that it's very busy every coastal zone is included on the app anonymous data is collected from mobile phones to do the counting but that's not true a network of $250.00 smart cameras along the coast will calculate the influx of
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people each day. it's a service that we want to give to vacation is to tell them listen we're doing everything we can to inform you you have to so you can consult before coming here to the coast. so in belgium you can go to the beach with a fair degree of certainty that the c.m. you're inhaling really will be fresh and not the stale breath have some stranger sunbathing way too close well let's go now to some of the other stories making news at this hour saudi arabia's state media say that 3 iranian boats entered saudi waters in the persian gulf on thursday and refused to stop when ordered to by authorities according to reports the boats turned around after warning shots were fired. ireland has a new prime minister more than 4 months after going to the polls on
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a foil leader may hold martin was elected in a special parliamentary setting he has an unprecedented coalition with an arch rival in a gale and the smaller greens the alliance was forged to keep the republican family out of power. well people here in berlin have staged 2 separate protests against 2 forms of intolerance about 1000 rally to support the black lives matter movement and draw attention to racism here in germany nearby thousands more gathered to highlight discrimination against the l g b t community. i went to both demonstrations. apparently in pride march unlike any other smaller but still strident political instead of commercial with the official parade canceled due to the coronavirus some activists still sore cause to demonstrate. just because they're at pandemic we don't have a break for transport beyond homophobia and that's reason why would we all the nice
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upright today rights groups say the number of attacks against the queer community in berlin increased in the past year same sex public affection is still sometimes met with violence even in girl and there's many crimes against gay people here and so we are here today to say that we want to live if you look around the world to countries like poland but also russia. or saudi arabia where the rights are non-existent in some areas and that's why it's very very important to stand up even in these times pointed you to write them but most participants wore mosques and some little else yet police ordered the march to end early citing overcrowding. nearby a different rally with another urgent message over a 1000 gathered under the black lives matter bana to call for an end to every day racism. what connects these 2 demonstrations is
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a concern that intolerance is continuing even in the middle of a pandemic these communities have come out despite the difficulties of demonstrating under strict hygiene rules to make sure their voices continue to be heard. even after a waiver anti-racism demonstrations globally in recent weeks participants say little has changed. and there's another trend is not something that a lot. is going to be told like for them it's a problem that always been and we've always been fine. informed because he's getting more was that this one in one over you hear something helping the getting rid of that business and i don't know so it's not really helping business is that it's a big part of my life this injustice in the world racism discrimination we're constantly confronted with it all. even when you grow up in germany it doesn't matter where you grow up police violence is everywhere racism and injustice are everywhere and
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i'm here to add my voice calling for change and then sometimes go through and the. mosques of not muffles to demand for equality and justice. well to sports now and it was the final match day of the bundesliga season with the title decided the big battle was for 4th place champions league qualification the spot was boris and munching glad backs to lose as they played hard to berlin meanwhile 5th place leverkusen hopes that a gladbach slip up might let them sneak ahead in the table. leave because and began the afternoon with arguably their best player on the bench made way and so it was up to kevin folland to strike the right tone. that he did just 2 minutes and i've a look at deflection setting him up for a cool finish and his tentacle of the season. but for liver coups and there was
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soon but news from glaad but where the horse got off the mark on 7 minutes by hoffman last hole must a good work from below and below to make it one nil which is hope both games stood at half time. it looked like liver couzin had turned up the heat on blood back in the 2nd half. but fall and was denied a 2nd on 67 minutes when the video assistant referee spotted a foal in the build up. 10 minutes later i'm glad but the hosts had 4th place so when i walk my the press it mbalula easier than ours i'm a bit i. have to scored a consolation go through captain peter to be playing perhaps his last game for the club. as the result filtered through to live accuse and the disappointment was stark but they can comfort themselves with europa league qualification after a decent campaign. cloudburst meanwhile celebrated their champions league
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spot as well as anyone could expect in an empty stadium. at the other end of the table 2 teams were locked in a fight for survival bremen were stuck in an automatic relegation spot behind us that are a 16th place and a potential safety net of a playoff with a 2nd tier team is still up for grabs. bradman's uphill challenge got off to a good start as you asako scored off to 22 minutes to give vent to the lead and things got even better for them over in berlin on yawns anthony got the home side off the mark the ball just about crossed the line to put just behind as things stood braman moved ahead into 16th a minute later back in braman the lead was extended by me don't rush it's a bad as best attacking player of the season with a marvelous mazy run and a bit of luck to cap it off braman stayed on the throttle and 2 minutes later
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nicklaus fuku made it 3 no. in the 2nd half to stand again that doubled on your own berlin's lead with a cracking long range effort to crush to sold off chances meanwhile over and braman the policy went 1st davey qassam latched on to the rebound to make it 4 nil i'm 3 minutes later or sako got his 2nd meeting one of the league's bluntest attacks had suddenly schooled fine. braman spore defending hadn't quite disappeared as they gifted cologne a consolation goal dominic getting one back for the visitors. but braman got yet another one just sargent securing the 61 and result and braman 2nd home win of the season. hand over in berlin schooled asserted to condemn distilled to automatic relegation. that means braman have the chance to secure survival through the relegation play. you're watching d.w.
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