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this is g w news live from berlin tonight a reminder that going on vacation is no vacation from social distancing on the spanish party island majorca hundreds are again taking the bars and beaches ignoring guidelines germany's health minister warning that reckless rebel it could trigger a 2nd wave of the us also coming up tonight in peru out of work out of options. leave some of the country's poorest residents struggling to stay afloat plus a victory for poland's heroes skeptic president. wins
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a 2nd term edge again head of his europe friendly challenger what does this mean for the rest of the continent. viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and all around the world welcome tonight a warning about vacation and the pandemic there could be a renewed outbreak of coronavirus if tourists let down their guard on summer vacation german health ministry spawn says that he's along by images of germans flouting social distancing guidelines while partying on the beaches of majorca sponsors the danger of a 2nd wave is real and he is urging tourists to follow the rules. on my all quest beaches holiday make his enjoy the sun and the fresh breeze but at night all the cool. virus related rules seem forgotten on the party strip the so-called tourists
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drinking and dancing with few face masks and little social distancing to be seen. german health minister young man has expressed concern. of course in this that we have to be very careful that the man doesn't become a 2nd girl what i mean by that is the risk of infection is particularly high when people don't stick to the rules. if the austrian ski resort was one of the 1st coronavirus hot spots from our praise ski parties the virus started to spread all over europe. the health minister urged holiday makers to save vigilant in order to prevent new infections if you don't. when i see pictures from the baltic sea resorts and there is a breeze and everyone's looking out for one another bit i don't get nervous because
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. that's when i see people partying and drinking out of the same bottles when people are hugging that of course increases the risk as we've. said he understood that tourists are impatient after months of lockdown but that their behavior would increase the risk of spreading coronavirus and potentially trigger a 2nd wave of infections. when your card she's a reporter for the majorca daily boards and based on the spanish island did even see you when do so we just saw there are a lot of partying going on apparently without any social distancing what are the locals saying about this. you know they're really worried brant because the fact is we had one of the strictest lock downs in the whole of europe everybody abided by it there were very few infractions and now we're in a situation where we have hundreds and hundreds of english and german tourists just
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doing whatever they want and not giving a damn about the locals and the police or not they've say the police are not doing enough so it's a it's a really happy difficult situation because we need to resume your career is the lifeblood of the island but at the same time house is more important so it's a very difficult balance to have to get right and at the moment as we saw at the weekend friday saturday and sunday party town electra in center no social distance a people drinking out of the same bottles passing them around to strangers that they didn't know. how gang kissing and dancing in the streets and not really giving any credence at all to the rules that have been set here and i don't know whether things like the minister changed today because your rules now you've got these rules now on a party island new york is known for being a party island where the local authorities were the naive in thinking that holiday
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makers would stick to the rules. well you know there's a lot more to majorca than just people who party that's 2 to specific areas of majorca where that you have magaluf on one side of the island and you have had a problem on the other side of the island they both are party destinations but the rest of the island is not like that at all the rest of the island is very quiet very local and it's very subdued and people respect each other so there's only those 2 areas that really that are the problem but the thing is that the crowds now have become so huge in the past couple of days that the police are finding it hard to cope so they are sending in elite forces to deal with the crowds in part of our mind and in my belief to try and quite things down they've also brought in a raft of other rules masks are now compulsory in public spaces and it is
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$100.00 euro fine if they don't wear a mask in the 1st couple of days is probably going to be a bit of leeway but after that no it will be very straight as also strict new rules on parties as well that there's a lot of illegal parties going on in the streets raves happening because the bars have been told that they must close at 2 o'clock in the morning instead of like normal it's 5 or 6 in the morning ok when they are card on the special end of majorca with the leaders there about the pandemic and party goers and holiday makers wendy thank you. well from hardy's to peru with over 320000 confirmed corona virus infections trails only brazil as the country with the highest number of cases in south america aside from placing a huge burden on peru's health care system the pandemic is making it hard for some of the nation's poorest residents to earn a living our next report tonight is from the capital lima where many people have been forced to find new ways to make ends meet. arturo is afraid of infection
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but he has no choice he was laid off from his job in retail and now he sells plastic face shields his commission is $0.50 per sealed and i have 3 kids i have to go out and earn money to feed my family. corona has hit hard 70 percent of peruvians live day to day working as street sellers or in construction block that measures here were initially strict and almost impossible to follow some rules have been relaxed and then the rules hit the poor hardest in some areas outside the capital lima neighbors have set up soup kitchens. there are lots of children and old people in need most of the people here live hand to mouth here then you see nothing in the end of the idea intensive care beds are a luxury here the whole country has just over 1000 beds for 32000000 inhabitants
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doctors warn that's well below international standards it was. our health system has been broken for years now we're paying the price for having no real health policy for 4 decades. oxygen tanks for sick relatives do it yourself medicine where the state has fallen short. and for more now we want to go to journalist sydney on table who is in paris capital lima see that report there we just saw immediate show some very distressing moments for lima residents you were on the ground help bad news the situation in the country. it's been terrible i mean the numbers alone tell you everything this is how the 5th i think it is but latest count number a large number of cases anyway in the world a country of 3132000000 health care system has been overwhelmed and the corrupt governments coronavirus hotline ah i know of cases where people have been cooling
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and cooling during weeks they found someone sick at home in the family and how to get through and some people are self medicating at home that buying oxygen acts falsely inflated writes it's an oil crisis is enormous speculation. you know how to move the $1000.00 for all of oxygen the last 24 hours and of course peoples of dark at home the estimate for the real tests all that salt and maybe something like 20000 ungracious that coronavirus that simple truth so far we also heard in that report that the country has 1000 critical care beds i.c.u. beds for a population of around 32000000 people it's hard to believe me how is the health care system coping with these these kinds of numbers and these numbers of infections. well it's been overrun certainly in sun places peru is now up a mic up up
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a middle income country though there's still plenty of poverty and hunger but as a proportion of its g.d.p. it spends less on health care than almost any other country and that in america and i mean one sign of that has been the number of i.c.u. beds no one really knows the exact number of a full the content and when mike to all 300. intensive care beds in the whole country the health minister says that number is now up to about $4800.00 they want to get it to about 2000 but there's so much catching up to do and so do the time right now despite the high infection rates the country is starting to reopen isn't ready for them all that's that's the big question we distil average in something like 3000 or a little over 3000 new cases per day the peak back in may the worst was nearly $9000.00 in a single day that we did on this pot so now for well over
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a month maybe even almost 2 months of well a month and a half of $3000.00 cases. it's going down very very slowly but the economic pain here is just been so huge i think the although the government and peruvians is a strong consensus people are very all taking this this coronavirus very seriously but just the economic pain is it's just too much for too many people and so the government i think feels it has little choice but to try and reopen at least partially the economy journalist simeon taiko joining us tonight from lima peru simeon thank you thank you. well here are some of the main developments in the global health emergency the head of the w.h.o. says there will be quote no return to normal for the foreseeable future in the coronavirus pandemic and is warning that there are no short cuts out of the crisis
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a new report by the u.n. predicts tens of millions of people could go hungry or starve this year because of the coronavirus and hong kong has tightened rules on social distancing yet again after a sudden spike in corona virus cases. a long way to go that is how german chancellor angela merkel describes the work to be done if european leaders are to ever agree on a massive pandemic recovery package for the european union today miracle hosted italian prime minister to step in conte here in berlin the 2 are working to build solidarity ahead of a high stakes summit this weekend in brussels e.u. leaders will debate a big new budget and a proposed 750000000000 euro recovery fund diplomacy in times of corona but the leaders of germany and italy practice so sial distancing they've moved closer on policy issues the move made possible by germany's concession for
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europe to borrow more money to help rebuild after the current crisis without action economic forecasts are gleek. that is why we want to head into the talks and brussels in a spirit of great friendship and with great solidarity. we hope the talks will give us all the chance to come out of this big humanitarian disaster and also out of the ensuing economic downturn in the best possible shape. conti has been touting italy's reform plans here in music back they consist of an energy transition a green new deal the dismantling of italy's notorious bureaucracy and improvements to its justice system. we need to move fast react quickly history has shown us that the best reactions aren't worth much if they come too slowly it's this thing that. neither leader is willing to predict whether the upcoming talks in brussels will
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make significant progress deciding this could be the beginning of a long process. well he has won the election again polish president. is headed for a 2nd 5 year term following sunday's election with nearly all the votes counted the conservative incumbent has won just over 51 percent over his rival the liberal mayor of course all. on sunday well before all the votes were tallied with just a razor thin lead president duda seemed confident he'd win now after a campaign fueled by anti european anti german sentiment he's striking a more conciliatory tone isn't going to call it for us and by if anyone was offended by anything i did or said in the last 5 years not just during the campaign please accept my apology as if it's the only way i want to assure you that i have respect for you just like i have respect for all my compatriots irrespective of
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their views of. this from a man who is a law and with the governing right wing populist law and justice party they've made no secret of their dislike for foreigners sexual minorities and the free press. 3 points short the challenger rough rough ski from the centrist civic platform party is showing is seen as proof of a growing opposition in this deeply divided country he ran on a platform of pro european liberal and tolerant values. you know that's a nominee yes it's only the beginning i'm convinced we will change poland that now that we've woken up you know one will put us to sleep my balls and what's most important to me will continue fighting not irrespective of the result. due to israel lection gives the law and justice party a shot at governing for another 5 years during this time they aim to push through
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controversial justice reforms putting them on a collision course with the e.u. . and for more now i'm joined by conti untruths in the polish capital warsaw she's a human rights observer with the organization for security and cooperation in europe the o. s. c.e. cock it's good to have you on the program your going ization you've pointed out many flaws in the election process in poland do you tonight consider the polish president to be a democratically elected leader. right actually i would have thank you for having made a festival i'd like to. turn this around slightly to say that the election was well run and we said that in those statements and say this is a difficult time so tonight is an election and it was well managed to track to term so well managed lection true says was the extreme polarization. and
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the like of impartiality in the public media which actually has a legal obligation to also in its reporting on my campaign and he recounted to. which was missing and. the the hostility which hung in the air and the the negative campaigning which runs on particularly in the 2nd round and considering that we know that mr dude his election campaign has also been criticised for employing homophobic anti-semitic anti german tribes do you think that this rhetoric is reflective of poland's future policies or was it just rhetoric to get the the voters to vote for him. you know whether this is going to be rhetoric in the future in poland remains to be seen i don't have a crystal ball life i often wish i didn't say but you know the messy office for
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democratic institutions and human rights of which i'm a sports person has a mandate to come back in and our prime and take should there around the 57 countries of. which poland is is one and we do see a very worrying trend of an increase in in hatred and in hate to schools and in some places the thing politicians who have easy access to microphones talking increasingly about enemies of. this. moment rhetoric is something we know that it was something which we noted with great. interest e.u. country it became it was very apparent in the 1st round. was in the 2nd round and again the the fact that the public all calls was.
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on the side of the current president who is going to be future president as well was also something of great. beyond the polarizing politics within poland across europe do his reelection is seen as a bad omen for the future of the european union how do you see do you agree. you know i i'm not here to come until the outcome of the election and it's good that you asked me the question because it's me the opportunity to say that the o.e.c.d. observation is politically neutral we look at the process and we observe whether the process is is working is in line with international standards democratic elections but we are not looking at the outcome we don't have an opinion on whether one candidate should win would be of accountants should ok i thought.
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ok well noted there cut it on just with the organization for security cooperation in europe cut that we appreciate your time and your insights tonight thank you thank you. well here's some of the other stories now that are making headlines around the world e.u. foreign ministers have met in person for the 1st time in months they discuss taking measures against china over that controversial new security law imposed on hong kong human rights concerns in turkey were also on the agenda in brussels kosovo as president hashimoto cheat is being questioned by more crime prosecutors at the hay they accuse him of crimes against humanity during kosovo's 1000 nineties uprising against serbia speaking today outside the court thought she said that nobody can rewrite history and that he stands for quote truth reconciliation and peace. russian firefighters are tackling blazes across siberia where millions of pictures
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of forest have burned since the start of this year response teams have been seeding clouds to bring down rain the regions of pressman yasser and yakutia have declared states of emergency as record breaking temperatures in siberia continue you want you to double your news still to come. it was one of the defining events in pop music history leaving some performances etched for ever in our collective memory 35 years later we're going to go back to the summer of one thing 85 and look at that legendary line. to me of just a moment. are talking is now manchester city's 2 european ban has been overturned by the court of arbitration for sport the english premier league club was sanctioned back in february for serious breaches of financial regulations manchester city's players can look forward to european competition again next
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season with a 2 year ban now lifted talk of high profile players leaving has died down once a 10000000 euro fine is paid life will go back to normal for one of europe's super wealthy clubs you wave on the other hand will be reeling from another high profile humiliation man city have become the latest club to sidestep the way of his punishments as kerry says your man did last year with key figures in the game questioning the integrity of the organization and the purpose of its financial fair play measures gary lineker one of the most high profile figures in english football has even suggested you wait for itself has no future according to the court of arbitration for sport you wait for his claims lacks sufficient evidence a chance to dole out real punishment has been lost by you way for as less wealthy teams across europe wonder how unfair the playing field has to become before real
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action is taken. well the n.f.l. football team the washington redskins has officially confirmed that it will change its name the announcement follows renewed protests over the redskins part of the name which is considered offensive to native american communities the team's owner had said just a few years ago that he would never change the name but has since reconsidered after pressure from sponsors some publicly requested a change in the wake of the black lines matter's protests. 35 years ago today over a 1000000000 people across the world tuned in to what would become one of the most legendary concerts of all time live aid the event up raising more than 120000000 dollars for people suffering from famine in africa it also offered up some iconic music performances but staging the concert it was a big gamble here's
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a look at how organizer bob geldof pulled it all. it was a show like no other more than 1000000000 people tuned in to watch the live performances in london and philadelphia then though to save millions from the famine sweeping ethiopia. the images on t.v. shocked bob geldof so he turned to his friends in the music world for help. no contracts with anybody nothing no like what so maybe they wouldn't come on the. and so on. one of the biggest questions would people call in and donate here and given the money there are people dying now so give me the money and here's the
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number 3 dollars. an industry of excess and the world's poorest it was a gamble. so i said to david watch this. we sat there and tears so we just heroes then he says i'd like to do what feels like talk and that's when the phone lines everywhere in the world just what you just blew up. that was it all just to show it helped a british band queen make their comeback but critics have questioned whether the concert achieved it's true goal. bob did a great thing that helped untold numbers of people at the time and those people now
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have descendants who would not be living and you can argue forever how effective it was in the medium to long term that made the world aware of famine in africa just as a gretta now teaches us about climate change the concert paved the way for geldof invite to the 2005 g 8 summit in scotland together with the world's most powerful politicians they were able to achieve debt relief for parts of africa geldof says the influence musicians had on politics then is unthinkable today. that mafia gangster who took that vulgar fool. that's the focal moral jobs can you imagine that even sitting down to. and talking. his words can be disputed but his passion cannot
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