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beethoven 202250th anniversary here. this is deja news a live from berlin superstars turn up the volume to help the e.u. raise billions in corona virus a. help to search for corona virus vaccine. brazils of corona virus cases surged past 1000000 while the country's leader refuses to wear a mask in public defying it. as president john here balls are now rails against
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prevention measures many of his people say they're on their own against the virus. and anji duda hopes to win a 2nd term in poland's presidential election produced faces an unexpectedly strong challenge from the mayor of los all who's made bt runs a cornerstone of his campaign. a michael ok welcome to the program this weekend the e.u. has raised over 6000000000 euros more to help vulnerable countries battle the coronavirus pandemic the money was 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. it was
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a slick digital production and you as much a symbolic show of global solidarity as an initiative to gather funds to fight over $1000.00. task of this size can only happen if the world unites. 19 dragons not just people's health but our common humanity no one is safe until everyone is safe to help people in developing countries to cope with the impacts of this pandemic. some day we're covered 19 years behind us. we were kids to be said we the nations of the world the peoples of the world stood together. as one until i think for more than 2 hours global leaders and influencers delivered their video messages with one clear message at the center of it all
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acknowledge act together act to end code 19. the event appealed to the world who is brain power and resources to bring an end to this pandemic that means richer countries should have less privileged 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 it has been championing global cooperation in the face of this pandemic in contrast to the world's 2 biggest super powers countries china and the us testing states also relying on star power to base the initiative with a digital concert featuring coldplay and chic here on the broadcast around the world
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. meanwhile growing alarm in the u.s. as a number of confirmed coronavirus cases has topped 2500000 that's according to the johns hopkins university the state of florida has reported a record daily high of nearly 10000 new cases and 4 other states also reported record rises infections are surging in a handful of southern and western states that made an aggressive push to lift lockdowns but the spike has led several state officials to now reverse their reopening plans. for some other developments in the pandemic according to reuters news agency global coronavirus cases have now topped the 10000000 mark mexico's health ministry reported over 4400 new coronavirus cases on saturday and there are new clusters of infections in south korea these come as the country eases
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social distancing rules as countries around the world battle against the pandemic brazilian president. greets crowds of his supporters without a mask despite a court ruling that requires everyone to wear a face mask in public brazil has over 1300000 corona virus cases and over 57000 deaths making it the 2nd worst hit country in the world after the us poor residents in rio are suffering worsening conditions since the pandemic. mass graves dug for the bodies of brazil's $57000.00 covert $1000.00 victims the country has the 2nd highest corona death rate in the world after the us and continues to see over $10000.00 new cases each day despite recording over 38000 new cases on saturday president balsa narrow greeted crowds of supporters on the
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streets with a muscular smile following his dismissal of the virus as a sniffle a sniffle that has infected over 1300000 of his people residents of a rio de janeiro's quote have taken sanitizing their community into their own hands to hamper the spread of the virus. i'm scared that something could happen to the children because here you don't have water all the time to wash your hands you have to go to the shared area and bring it there is no place for them to play. you. are living through a crisis. how will things be after this pandemic and i feel humiliated sounds very sad. brazil has struck a deal to produce $100000000.00 doses of a test vaccine that's been developed by oxford university and astra zeneca the $127000000.00 deal would give the hard hit country
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a head start if the vaccine proves effective and safe. the aim of this deal is for brazil to avoid situations like at the start of the time to make when high global demand prevented us from gaining access to supplies and medicine. though the lock down is easing relief remains at bay for many of the countries victims. smother news or other stories making news this hour the opposition leader in malawi last has won the presidential election in a historic rerun with over 58 percent of the vote voters went to the polls earlier this week after the initial may $21000.00 election was discredited by the constitutional court due to mass fraud at least one person has been shot dead and another injured at an anti police brutality protests in louisville kentucky media reports say a man opened fire into the crowd protesters had gathered to demonstrate against the
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police killing a briana taylor a 26 year old black woman earlier this year while. french police have arrested 6 people for the theft of a banksy artwork honoring victims of the 2015 paris terror attacks there mural painted on an emergency door of the concert hall was recovered in italy 2 weeks ago . early results indicate iceland president good new johanson is heading for a good landslide reelection victory the popular incumbent ran against a right wing challenger with manure franklin lonesome the coronavirus was not seen as a major issue as iceland has only been mildly affected. another country heading to the polls is poland which is holding its 1st round of presidential elections on sunday national conservative incumbent. is the front
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runner facing 10 other candidates but wausau may or ruffo trust coffee is the center right main opposition party has been rising in the polls promising to end what he calls poland's isolation from the e.u. the contest is being seen as a clash of values and has pushed l g b t rights to the top of the political agenda. bachmann is a professor of political science at university of social sciences and humanities in wausau a professor it's nice to have you with us so l g b t rights how did that become a major campaign issue. well this was a calculation it was made by spin doctors of the ruling party somewhere or at some point during the pandemic and it turns out in politics that people are getting more and more restrictive and one more kind of xenophobia or directly to get spam
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nobodies and. they needed something to compensate that and to work to to take advantage of the use of this tendency year at the problem is that it means time has a lot on it's now oh mostly and i mean especially it's no no that and more as the lockdown was. it was faced out also piskies tendency started to disappear and now it's less and less less and less well i would say attractive for voters to. follow the propaganda and actually the propaganda has been has been also faced out to some some extent now it's going to men topic at the moment right so rough just koskie wasn't a major threat at the start of this political season how did he become the main opposition candidate. he became the main opposition candidate because his
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predecessor means. miscued up on one star who was the 1st candidate next it was cancelled what we can start from a she always had this problem that you cannot really know whether to boycott the election at the time when they didn't get in the middle of and i mean of course you many people thought what would be too dangerous to go to go but we can't so she didn't know what that's called for boycott or to pull for working for. the majority of the opposition vote especially to go off the largest opposition party. citizens that form and bend venturous cos he can even use force here or at least people thought it would be clear that it would go with no ballot boxes and cost that vote he's up against off the infected when that happens then he started to mobilize by actually he's here he's. so he's so essentially essentially professor.
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sort interrupted but essentially he benefited from from the krona virus and the previous opposition party leaders in decision is what you're saying i want to ask you this i mean the vote was already postponed due to covert 19 how can we be sure they'll pull it off this time quickly. well we can't actually be conned because there are big. and often large estate problems in carrying out these elections especially abroad the broader also entitled to vote but there's a lot of problems with the packages that they have to get in order to vote and how how to get the vote to the consulate's and so on so there's a lot of problems with that there's also a problem that is useful in actually is not this election is not really it's not really fair and equal for the candidates because some of the current candidates could use their signatures and you can't then it's a 100000 signatures in order to start. to take part in some of the old county
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that's for many 10 who keep it but just off the for example if you people that you can't if you hit them again so there is no equality and people may challenge that in court after that problem because. these guys bachmann who are going to be challenged in court i'm going to stop you there close apartment thank you so much i appreciate it but. 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. blocked gone box to lose as they played her to berlin meanwhile 5th place leverkusen hope that a glove box slip up might need them to sneak ahead in the table. later 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
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in i'm a look at deflection setting him up for a cool finish and his tentacle of the season. but for laver couzin there was soon bad news from glaad but where the horse got off the mark on 7 minutes 5 minutes hoffman last hole must a good work for bill and make it one nil which is hope both games stood at half time. it looked like leverkusen had turned up the heat on blood back in the 2nd half. but full and was denied a 2nd on 67 minutes in the video assistant referee spotted a foal in the build up. 10 minutes later in blood but the hosts had 4th place so when i was the press it mbalula easier than ours was. i'm just going to consolation goal through captain.
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