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well you. this is the debris news of live from berlin exit polls show a race that's too close to call in poland's presidential run of populist incumbents and jay duda has a slight lead ahead of was also probably european man just coffee the winner will help shape poland over the next 5 years also coming out in brazil the country's 2nd worst hit by the coronavirus it's the indigenous peoples who say they will suffer the most. and demonstrators take to the streets of ministers to protest next
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month's presidential election they call it a sham and it's keeping the man known as europe's last dictator in power. i'm all out like a welcome to the program polish president may be heading for a 2nd 5 year term following sunday's election a projection shows the conservative incumbent who is backed by the ruling laurent justice party has a slight lead with 50.8 percent of the vote his rival the pro e.u. warsaw. secured 49.2 percent due to has already claimed victory but official results are not expected until later monday at the earliest here is what the candidates had to say minutes after the 1st projections them 2nd on my.
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i'm convinced that we will be new poland now that we have woken up nobody is going to put us back to sleep and the most important thing is that we continue to fight regardless of the result but i am sure that the final result will be positive and we will win all of that they have these of the german pub the new smith yet evolving as we should i focus on the elements that unite us. i am convinced that a large section of society shares this view. but above all the one thing my wife and i have been asking for is respect i thought next right after the polls close we talked to klaus bussmann a professor of political science and also we asked them if the preliminary results were indeed too close to call. now the ballot stations are closed now the site is open today here is that it's impossible even based on the basis of exit polls to say clearly who is the winner that means they are very very close together. the
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arrow margin in these kind of exit corners is toward large to reflect the result or the estimations at the moment are not based on counts they are only based on exit polls that means people are leaving while it's ballot stations telling people is this how they vote. so this is already quite. uncertain because we know from former nexus that people who lie sometimes there are problems stations and on the other side it's also very unreliable because of very very small margin between those who can do this. aid agencies are warning that millions of civilians are at risk in northwest syria because of a decision by the u.n. the security council voted to extend relief deliveries for another year but only
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through one authorized crossing points on the border with turkey millions rely on the i had and relief workers say the humanitarian situation is getting worse. showdown at the u.n. security council syria's backa russia with the help of china forced through a compromise that none of the other members had wanted only the battle how a crossing point on the turkish syrian border will remain open aid organizations now fear that around half a 1000000 children will no longer have access to foreign aid while tensions run high at the security council the german foreign minister also criticized russia and china. we have always agreed that humanitarian aid should be accessible regardless of political and military conflicts russia and china have now revoked this consensus this is very cynical 3 years russia wants its ally bashar al assad to decide what happens inside his country and who receives the aid without any foreign interference this issue should not be politicized so what we have to do now
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discussions today is not about humanitarian deliveries to syria we also want this oh discussion is about politics if you need serious concern about hypocrisy he probably should not use the words that he matters and i mentioned because that is exactly what russia has done throughout this process and shown from he continues to do a disappointing result for the u.n. and the people of syria. and now to some of the stories making news around the world. firefighters are tackling a huge blaze on board a u.s. navy vessel in the port of san diego thick smoke billowed hundreds of meters into the air from the u.s.s. bonhomme richard at least 18 sailors have been taken to hospital. 4 people have been killed in protests in the mali and capital bamako clashes erupted as demonstrators cold for the resignation of president embrace him. the
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opposition rejected concessions by kater he announced that he was dissolved the constitutional court in an attempt to calm the unrest. south african presidents iran oppose has reimposed a national curfew and suspended alcohol sales corona virus infections have increased shop lead recent weeks from a post so warm that drink related injuries clinics and hospitals that are already under strain. in the spanish region of catalonia have ordered residents in and around the town of back into lockdown after a spike in corona virus infections citizens are only allowed to leave their homes for work or necessary shopping. over 1800000 people have been tested positive for covered 19 in brazil that's the 2nd highest number in the world after the united states more than 70000 have died and it's the poor who
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are at most risk among them residents of the slums and the country's indigenous people. it's one of the most remote parts of south america if not the world the enemy people live in the depths of the amazon in brazil's far north. this is one of the country's largest indigenous reserves. but even here the fear of the coronavirus is growing almost shut down when we came to ask for help here to see if we are well. we walked for hours to reach. locals believe the virus was 1st brought to the reserve by prospect is searching for gold. in the remote nyssa this place increases the danger for the ghana mommy
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who lack access to health care services at the beginning of the month the brazilian defense ministry organized of klein clinic it's not the constant on ground presence that indigenous rights groups have been calling for but the testing is much needed the same. well this will shake mine do you arrived a little bit afraid they noticed us from afar but then we can trust they came closer it all went wow and it's all been so rewarding. it made it ok there are hundreds of indigenous groups living in brazil and not all of found in the amazon. were ronnie and be a lived on the edge of the country's biggest cities pablo. here too a community is threatened by the coronavirus. its residents have been learning how to cope in theory. but not all of the government's advice applies in practice to
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those who live communally. there isn't a proper space to recuperate or to isolate we don't have any of that and this is what worries us. the coronavirus is ravaging south america's largest country. and the fear is that it's people like days who will be hurt the most. disease added to poverty and palace notice a further challenge in brazilian indigenous people struggle for survival. he's often called europe's last dictator. has ruled the former soviet republic of belarus for more than a quarter of a century elections have been free and fair since he came to power in 1904 there is once again expected to win the next presidential election on the 9th of august frustration over his role as demonstrations have been taken to the streets of the
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capital minsk and other cities to protest against his handling of the economy and the coronavirus pandemic. for the 1st time in her life and this daisy. has a feeling that change is possible in belarus. that's why she's out collecting signatures for opposition politicians in the capital minsk applicants require 100000 signatures to qualify but didn't these life those who are in power now have to be replaced and the direction of our country needs radical change because everything is falling apart here the culture education and health care system i meet. in belarus critics of the regime face persecution it takes a lot of courage to talk openly. to dictatorship it's pure dictatorship or to put it another way laws are ignored one man has to say over what happens in the laws are adjusted accordingly. people are fed up and you can
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see that in the previous elections there was a lot of apathy most people did not even bother voting because they knew it wouldn't change anything. in many places it looks like apathy is a thing of the past there was a one kilometer line to vote stretching through minsk recently people waited for hours to support the opposition candidates the president was compared to a cockroach that needed to be squashed by a slipper which has become a symbol of everyone else listening in valorous they will not be a my damage may be done it will receive a revolution like the one in ukraine is not what anastasia and her fellow campaigners are aiming for they want free and fair elections a peaceful transition of power. but the this is a test for our nation i hope we can get through it and come out stronger and wiser . she was concerned to hear that president has appointed a new prime minister in particular the fact that he is from the military does not
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bode well. sports now i. must say he's team to victory at the story of grand prix in austria defending champion lewis hamilton won his 1st race of the season his teammates terry boss us finished 2nd. lewis hamilton used his pole position to the utmost to quickly take the lead and keeping meanwhile the nightmare she's in of would be champion for our driver sebastian probably continued when he and his team me charlie clear collided during the 1st lap of the race to force an early retirement for. red bull driver max overstepped it began in the front row on the starting grid with hamilton kept up the pressure on the brits pushed and passed in the latter stage of the race by hamilton's team mate paul terry bought us. and that's how it ended with hamilton winning it followed by his teammate bought us for a mercedes 12 with her stop in
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a red bull taking 3rd. what a weird year it is but it's great to be back up here and to be driving in to be driving out there that that kind of for this kind of performance it's hamilton's 85th career win edging ever closer to me kyle schumacher is record of $91.00 grand prix victories but the biggest record hamilton is after is tying schumacher world champion 7 titles the bridge has won 6 so far and so far both are still leads this season but hamilton is right behind. mongolia has staged a festival of traditional sports with out spectators for the 1st time in the event's 800 year history it included a colorful show of ceremonial dress complete with modern day antivirus face coverings on some hot for sporting contests the festival features 3 traditional tests of warrior skills horsemanship azzurri and wrestling the 2 day games usually
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attracts tens of thousands of spectators but travel is restrictions have kept the crowds away this year. the world's top tennis players are all in for a windfall despite disruption to the sporting calendar off of the organizers of wimbledon an ounce they will pay about $11.00. 1000000 euros in prize money for this year's tournament the all england club says $620.00 players are in line to receive prices ranging ranging from 522-8000 euros per player that distribute their distributing that's money even though the turn of a tournament had to be cancelled juge of the coronavirus the finals for this year's edition of women's and we're already in the june to take place this weekend. you're watching news from the bulletin i'll be back with the headlines at the top of the hour in the meantime there's always the websites d.w. dot com you can also follow us on twitter on instagram d
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w news i'm going to also i've gotten from the entire news team here in berlin thanks becoming. where i come from we have to fight for a free press and was born and raised in a military dictatorship with just one to the shadow and if you newspapers when official information as a journalist i have worked on the streets of many candidates and their problems are always the same 14 the social inequality a lack of the freedom of the press and corruption we can afford to stay silent.
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