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this is deja vu news ally from berlin superstars turn up the volume to help the e.u. raise billions in coronavirus say. with a little help from its rock star friends the e.u. adds some 6000000000 more euros to help the search for a coronavirus fancy also coming up. on 3 hopes of winning a 2nd term in poland's presidential election but he faces an unexpectedly strong
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challenge from the mayor of walsall who's made t.v. rights a cornerstone of his campaign. and goals go to war on the leader's final match with teams fighting for survival and for champions league qualification we have the highlights and analysis of the leaks last game. a michael local glad you could join us 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 for more than 2 hours global leaders and influencers delivered video messages aiming to make any future vaccines tast and treatments available worldwide. i did to her says it was part leadership summit
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part celebrity telephone and appeal to pool global brain power and resources to end the coronavirus pandemic from european council president also a phone the lion. the task of this size can only happen if the world unites this was the 2nd pledging marathon spearheaded by the european union and it has been champion and global cooperation in the face of this pandemic in contrast to the world's 2 biggest superpowers china and the us. the heads of the united nations the world health organization and south africa made appeals for solidarity. no one is safe until everyone is safe. 19 threatens not just people who held but our common humanity. 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
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world. stood together and acted as one germany's chancellor made another point clear that it mentioned we must help people in developing countries to cope with the impacts you can hear that means richer countries should help less privileged countries to ensure equal access to test treatments and above all vaccines the summit also focused on the need to reduce the impact on the most vulnerable by producing food sanitation and maintaining access to education. of course it wasn't just politicians and officials the summit featured star power to boost the initiative for the digital concert featuring coldplay i'm secure a broadcast around the world. that. i mean some of. my we silence. singing in an empty stadium as part of a show of global solidarity. with
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the council. down. here or some other developments in the pandemic according to reuters news agency global corona virus 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 social distancing rule. and there are concerns here in europe as people who've been cooped up in their respective cities are now flocking to coastal retreats for some holidays authorities in germany close roads to popular baltic sea resorts on saturday to stop new arrivals as hordes of vacationers crowded beaches tourism officials fear they could become covert 1900 spots if tourists aren't careful
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belgium however is trying to get ahead of the problem authorities there have developed innovative ways to welcome vacationers well keeping them safe. towns and . 100 kilometers north sea coast tend to technology for crowd control on the beaches city dwellers can consult and before leaving home to find a resort that still got space on it sounds. the crowd barometer uses colors to indicate how crowded different destinations on. the. dot 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 anonymous data is collected from mobile phones to do the counting but that's not all a network of 250 smart cameras along the coast will calculate the influx of people
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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 tools you can consult before coming here to the coast. let me call it. so in belgium you can go to the beach with a fair degree of certainty that the sea air you're inhaling really will be fresh and not just the stale breath have some stranger sunbathing way too close. to some of the other stories making news this hour malawian opposition leader last year the truck where a has won the presidential election in a rerun with over 58 percent of the vote the initial vote in may $2029000.00 was discredited due to mass fraud it's the 1st time a court overturned vote in an africa african country has led to the defeat of an incumbent leader. at least 16 people have been killed in flooding in northeast
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india 3 days of heavy rain in the province of some triggered landslides and flooding forcing residents to leave their homes. at least one person has been shot dead and another injured add in police brutality protests in louisville kentucky media reports say a man opened fire into the crowd protesters had gathered to demonstrate against the police killing of briana taylor 26 year old black woman earlier this year. poland is holding the 1st round of presidential elections today voters there are heading to the polls to select a new president for a 5 year term national conservative incumbent duda is the front runner facing 10 other candidates but also in their rafael chess coffs of 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.
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the contest is being seen as a clash of values and has pushed the rights to the top of the political agenda. in southern poland is one of many small towns that president is visiting during his election campaign family tradition religion those are the issues and values he hopes will win over voters in this speech he warns that what he calls l g b t ideology will undermine the traditional family and above all twist children's morals are surprised my parents' generation fought for 40 years to remove communist ideology from the education system so that our children are not forced fed it anymore now it's no longer allowed to brainwash young people or indoctrinate children or soldiers in the army our parents did not fight this fight to prepare the way for another new ideology an ideology even more destructive for humanity
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just about a. year ago until recently slogans like these were the preserve of polish nationalists now the nationalists have their own candidate and fear that do to with his radical language maybe siphoning off their voters. well it is good that the president raised this issue during the election campaign but unfortunately the p.i.a.'s government did nothing over the last 5 years to stop this ideological offensive against poland we are a christian country and people have to respect this that's why right now there is a rather aggressive policy to strengthen these morals. susie under fears that intolerance towards the l g b t community will increase if to die is reelected she is from italy but has lived in warsaw for 20 years and feels at home here although she has been verbally and physically attacked a few times because of her sexual orientation she was horrified by on j.
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do does statement. shocked me because his statement was very radical. the president had never gone that far before. as a homosexual person in poland i feel threatened. that all the falls 50 andries is thinking about leaving poland but 1st she wants to wait for the election results and there is hope to does opponent in the presidential race is warsaw mayor kosky he's campaigning for gay rights he's signed an l g b t charter that outlaws discrimination on the grounds of sexual orientation he has spoken out publicly against such polarization. that's it you're saying we are fed up with the current government trying to set people against each other. those in power are constantly trying to divide us and everyone who disagrees with this power must live in fear we are fed up with it. these words saw demonstrators also want
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change so they are supporting the liberal candidate as president of the republic très cops key would not be able to stop the plans of the national conservative government completely but he could veto unconstitutional laws and thus keep the government in check. well 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 glad bucks to lose as they played her to berlin meanwhile 5th place laver couzin hope that a good buck slip up might let them sneak in and head in the table. leave occurs and began the afternoon with arguably their best player on the bench it's made way and so it was up to kevin folland to strike the right tone. that he did just 2 minutes and was a lucky deflection setting him up for
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a cool finish and his tentacle of the season. but for living there was soon bad news from gladbach where the whole scott off the mark on 7 minutes was you know hoffman lashed home after good work from below and below to make it one nil which is hope both games stood at halftime. it looked like leverkusen had turned up the heat on gladbach in the 2nd half. but fall and was denied a 2nd on 67 minutes when the video assistant referee spotted a photo in the build up. 10 minutes later and glad the hosts had 4th place so why not have the press of them a little easier than ours i'm. have to scored a consolation go through captain feet ought to be safe it's clean perhaps his last game for the club. was the result filtered through to live accuse and the
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disappointment was stark but they can comfort themselves with europa league qualification after a decent campaign. meanwhile celebrated their champions league spot as well as anyone could expect in an empty stadium. at the other end of the table 2 teams were a lot in a fight for survival bremen was stuck in an automatic relegation spot behind to sold off but 16th place and the potential safety net of a playoff with a 2nd tier team were still up for grabs. brakeman's uphill challenge got off to a good start as you know asako schooled off to 22 minutes to give a out of the lead and things got even better for them. over in berlin only owns antony got the home side of the muck the bowl just about crossed the line to put just will both behind as things stood braman moved ahead into 16 minutes later back in graeme in the lead was extended by me don't rush it so bad as best attacking
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player of the season with a marvelous mazie run and a bit of luck to cap it off bremen stayed on the throttle in 2 minutes later nicklaus fuku made it read. in the 2nd half to stand get 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 when the 1st day because some latched on to the rebound to make it 4 nil times 3 minutes later asako got his 2nd meeting one of the league's bluntest attacks had suddenly schooled fine. graeme ans poor defending hadn't quite disappeared as they gifted cologne a consolation goal germany getting one back for the visitors. but braman got yet another one just sergeant securing the 61 and result and braman 2nd home with of the season. hand over in berlin on your own school asserted to
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