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so this was 1st reported by a local newspaper in the city of hanover and then. to john one by local prosecutors there are certain elements that they did reveal so for example that that's is taking place that there's an excavator that's also being used that police will continue taking that in other words that it's not finalized but is still not known from this particular search is why exactly they are in this a lot month although it has been reported that the suspect spend some time in hanover starting in 2007 so those are key questions that still remain when it comes to the suspect a suspect is in prison in the city of here in northern germany for drug related offenses and he was actually revealed to be the prime suspect of this madeleine mccann case a few weeks ago especially after a german television program that deals with real crime investigations and since then obviously this case has attracted particular attention not only in the english
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speaking world where it already attracts a lot of attention but also here in germany as well didn't lose time a sparrow thank you very much for that. every student germany where the country is bracing itself for a 2nd wave of the cone of violence the leading public health institute says there has been a significant draw using infections in recent days of thought it is also fear that holiday makers will bring the virus back from trips to the sun so from next week tests will be mandatory for travelers returning to germany from high risk regions. 6 months after germany saw its 1st krona case many germans feel relatively at ease . but germany's leading research institute warns that the worst may be yet to come but don't any noise ladies and gentlemen this latest rise in covert 1000 cases here in germany is leaving all of us here. very concerned. after we had
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managed to keep the number of cases stable for several weeks we have again seen a significant rise in cases of for several days or. the government warns that did new coke week 1000 clusters must be contained to prevent a 2nd wave. if now in the summer through leisure travel behavior we cause a rise in the rate of infections overall infections then it will become all the harder to keep the situation under control this autumn. so far germany's health system has not been overstretched by the way. over the last 6 months more than 200000 people in germany were confirmed to have coronavirus and more dead 9000 lost their lives. paul showed germans continue to support the cautious approach of government and i believe that the government has controlled the crisis well it's.
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members compared to other countries germany has managed. in face of new outbreaks germany has announced it will introduce mandatory tests for travelers returning from high risk countries. for more on this i'm joined now by the. kid brady kid you are in bavaria in the town of mumming that is in focus because we've seen a massive. outbreak at a farm over there just looking at the way have reacted to try and control this outbreak does it give us some idea of how germany would respond to a possible 2nd wave. it certainly does and an indicator of that is exactly what you can see right behind me right now and this is a test center for locals here in the town of manning where just over 3000 people can now be tested for free after the outbreak which you mentioned at
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a local farm and it just took a matter of hours yesterday for this tent to be erected and today just across town a 2nd test in center was also set up so it seems that what we will see if there is indeed a 2nd wave of covert 19 here in germany is a very localized response and one concern that many people who were coming here to be tested as a voice to me was the idea of a quarantine many people being very matter of fact about what the coming days and even coming weeks might bring here manning depending on how many more positive cases a confirmed here in this tiny bavarian town but it seems that quarantining and a lockdown even for an entire small district is the last thing that locals want to especially in the heat which i'm sure you can get a feel for right now. germany wants to also impose vital statistics on travelers who come from high risk areas can you give us some details
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of how this will actually work in practice particularly on border crossings not. well we could see an indication of how that might work in the coming days the bavarian so the local government cabinet here in bavaria announced today that from or 7th there will be voluntary tax senses assessed on 3 border crossings between the various and austria so that will give us some insight as to how that might work but already in the meantime the voluntary tests available at several a large across germany and also at some central train stations as well but the next step as you say would be to make some of these tests mandatory specially for people returning from high risk areas but of course there are a lot of ethical and legal questions to be asked 1st and that is something that the german health ministry is looking into but certainly something that we could see
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become a reality in the next couple of weeks because one kid brady in the baking sun in the maddening but just among. all the other stories making news around the world spanish prime minister pedro sanchez has reacted with dismay to travel warnings from other european countries after a spike in corona virus cases the brits who have been to spain will have to spend 2 weeks in quarantine while germans and belgians are being told not to go to. australian police arrested 6 people love to receive a mark in sydney saying there was a bomb due to the corner about us pandemic the protest was led by the family of david an indigenous man who died up to being restrained by prison guards. in vietnam with total to support the country's biggest city done on lockdown after $52.00 corona virus infections were destroyed in the hospital a public transport has been. out of the city which is to more than $1000000.00
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people. in washington d.c. lawmakers and family members have been honoring the late democratic congressman and civil rights pioneer john lewis a ceremony for lewis was held inside the rotunda of the capitol building where he's the 1st african-american congressman to lie in state there was died of cancer earlier this month at the age of 80. bidding farewell to a friend those who work side by side with the late john lewis paid tribute to his life and legacy. the 17 term congressman from georgia was a pioneer of the civil rights movement remembered for his unwavering pursuit of a quality for all. they were all john was a person of great yes he also was a person of great humility always giving credit to others in the movement. john committed his life to advancing justice and understood that to build
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a better future we had to acknowledge the pest. house speaker nancy pelosi spoke of lewis is a man revered and beloved by both sides of the political aisle. his bodies lying in state at the capitol rotunda where lawmakers and members of the public a lock can pay their respects. to be a great man. is the joy for civil rights and personally most of it was neuer so so many of our generation nowadays needs to look back and learn. how he helped to realize the ideals that this country was founded on are all men are created equal hopefully we as younger people will come together and continue to walk in his footsteps and carry on that mantle. arriving in washington on monday representative
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lewis took a final 2 of the capital. he's motorcade made a symbolic drive down black lives motto boulevard but as time of heightened racial tension in the u.s. mourners lined the street to honor the late congressman. a recording of the late civil rights icon was played one last time for his fellow role make is. never hate. live in peace. one people and one law thank you very much. wanted to granted the road to revive by. the former prime minister of malaysia. has been sentenced to 12 years in jail after being found guilty of corruption but he won't be spending any time behind bars yet the judge granted a debate to the sentence it was the 1st of several trials faces over the looting of
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billions of dollars from the state development fund the case is being seen as a test for malaysia's efforts to stamp out corruption. former prime minister not heading into court to be found guilty for his party one of the biggest financial frauds in history. during his time in government billions of ringgit disappeared from state investment fund one in deed be prosecutors allege some $700000000.00 landed in his private account and were used to buy luxury watches and diamond necklaces. in 2015 evidence of money laundering and theft the marriage in 2018 not your government was ousted and the judicial proceedings against him began.
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in. goldman sachs is also deeply employed in the vast financial scandal having helped set up the fund last week the investment bank agreed to a $3900000000.00 settlement with the malaysian government regarding allegations of wrongdoing against its employees but it's not over for not he faces 4 more cryo linked to the scandal throughout the former leader has maintained his innocence and has said he will appeal today's bad it. 3 major league baseball games have been postponed due to a covert 19 outbreak all this at a time when the new season had only just begun. on monday night instead. of finishing
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changing the economy to create something new. economics magazine george. w. . hanging out with friends and partying in crowds all that despite covert 19. young people just want to have fun like they were doing here in my yorker. they are taking the threat of the corona virus seriously after all they are young healthy and strong. thousands have been gathering at raves in parks across europe the police break up one party and another one pops up elsewhere. will party revelers be responsible for the 2nd wave. welcome to you covered not in special indeed on
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the news i want to jonesville and good to have you with us. 19 is on the rise again here in europe expert germany is a central scientific institution in the field of biomedicine that is the institute sound the alarm keep your distance the threat of a 2nd wave is real but more and more such warnings are falling on deaf ears. it's 1 o'clock in the morning in berlin then district we're filming with a hidden camera and has a night of park we got a tip this is where it's going to happen a big open air party somewhere hidden in the middle of the park where since the coronavirus on the shutdown of the club scene hundreds of people supposedly gather here every weekend to party even come when it's raining. suddenly party noises this must be it. in
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a clearing the 1st people begin to gather. they've already started dancing. but the center of the party is probably father away people are streaming into the bushes we follow them. and there it is dance floors in the middle of the bushes people dance close together without masks the party is wild. like a magnet. and the pounds parting here to. he'll talk to us if we don't show his face. when it was time to corona is not an issue in the house and haida since march it's been that way since the beginning. of the parties here have been going on for a while i don't think there are a lot more than the usual 1st steps and. it's now half past 2 in the morning more
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and more people are arriving how many it's hard to say maybe 400 or 500 the fact that it keeps raining doesn't slow down the event the party is well stocked people have brought their own drinks drugs and umbrellas andrei has also been here several times 3 weeks ago he discovered the party for the 1st time ever hear of her base vote ok so something is happening here i didn't know what and i was curious and started following the sound i was walking around behind where it was happening and all of a sudden i came to this clearing and saw a crowd let's say 500 people and one man with a big speaker they needed a new car battery everyone chipped in money so that they could afford one and then we kept on partying all night and that was back in the day and that was a little more critical with this now everything is a bit freer i have a great feeling now i obviously feel it at the time he was still concerned that
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people weren't being any rules. down didn't cause this is yeah sure that's kind of critical and you shouldn't do that but in the end you're human too and you're young you work you still have time and some will be over soon then you do things that might not be so smart really answer group since to say there's. another party goer tells us they were 4 police fans last week at the parties keep going on but not always up to today the group can party without interruption at about 3 in the morning we leave the time the. do you reaches its high point these people plan to keep on dancing until sunrise. parties like these are legal in berlin with up to a 1000 party go as if they keep a distance of a more i'm john buffalo quotes now he's assistant professor of social psychology at the university of hyderabad good to have you with us now do you sympathize with
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those party go us or are they complete it irresponsible i don't know or. they can see plausible explanations there even right now i mean even if they look for example at cosmos survey by can you be. strict appraises people experience that don't don't feel threatened anymore and i once believed it cost the interest of us really trying it and is this a problem that really just applies to youngsters to young people i mean what about those holiday makers that we've seen in spain are all straight out there parting without a care what is their excuse. to be 1st come back to the youngsters and i think for them this is a problem now you see a confusion why right i mean if you once corporation now just behaviors you need trust as opposed to. trust originates in one thing from.
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me i understand what you need what your needs are in the needs of youngsters that i think are particularly underrepresented in the public discourse that ranges from a decline of corporate restriction cost sexual activity if you can sporting organised sporting events you know ability to celebrate degrees from university to travel you know the. future is. so so you're saying go partying is also to a large extent just an expression of frustration. it is of particular interest with ostomy just that they don't take their costs seriously and no no perhaps you need to talk about it and different party go as. to how to answer i mean here. the context is really part of what i mean we tend to think that the behavior bureau is what people are and what they really desire but i mean if you why do the
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street people will speed up and if you increase plate sizes we need more and if you vote open party locations people will party it seems to ask them not to do so if they have the room to do so but so so what authority said politicians do i mean case numbers are rising again i think and it's it i mean if it comes to party rant i mean that they have to seem of art when they really want to allow credit and and in addition require a social distancing or physical distancing as it should because i think and if they want to have more hope aeration not in the party but overawed they should communicate in terms of communication for trust besides and stating that you know in the needs of different people where you have to do is be really transparent about what groups and what does not work in the actions you take but isn't that
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where empathy comes in which has nothing to do with a little. and yeah if you need it and to see i mean from the side of policymakers embassy needs that you have or embassy for different groups in the population not for the citizens as a whole and i mean the the cause. and. behavior is the general and the. same exact here. as it here in regulations i mean they seem not to worry any more for everybody to groups minorities people that you cannot reach that one and then important to reach their important a region with half a minute to go for. young people even though they don't believe it or also add risk can that be communicated to them of course it can be transparent about the
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statistics you use about the experts you consult and they will take it seriously right from the air quotes now from the university of hydel back on the psychology off party revelers in times of the pandemic thank you so much. and now it's time for your questions to a science correspondent derrick williams. inhaled steroids help in the treatment of covert 19 for example for people who also have as not. currently the only steroids being used to treat covert 1000 patients is one cold math as though it isn't inhaled and it's only used to treat people who are in very bad shape and need respiratory support i think that what you're referring to is a group of other compounds that made headlines last week called interferon and they're signaling proteins that play
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a key role in steering the body's immune response by acting as a kind of frontline defender one thing they do is warn an infected cells that an invader is around so those cells have time to shore up their defenses source code to appears to be able to blog the interferon perspire ons kind of allowing it to just sort of rampage unchecked so the idea is that by administering interferon based drugs through an inhaler at just the right moment you can cause the immune system to work not only as it should but also exactly where it should in the air passages and then the lungs initial results from a non peer reviewed small steel study appear extremely promising but it was also conducted by a british drug company testing their own formulations so there will definitely have
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to be a lot more corroborating data before we can say anything for sure. and derek williams will be back tomorrow which means you can post more of your questions to derek on our you tube channel and if you'd like to keep up with the latest developments on the coronavirus then subscribe to our newsletter go to www dot com slash corona dash news letter. now then there's an interesting story from japan and i hope we have the pictures here because several robots which could help fight coby 1000 were unveiled at a railway station in japan the operators of attack cannot gateway in tokyo they showed a disinfectant robot which cleans a sanitizes handrails benches and other parts of the station using artificial intelligence other robots also help deliver food or carry luggage all the robots
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are equipped with a 3 dimensional cameras and sensors to help them avoid obstacles. and from what i can tell they also keep a social distance well that's your code not in special here on t.w. of course you can find more updates and analysis on our website to d.w. dot com that is for me the team of bill and thanks for watching. the. tension remains high in the middle east. israel wants to develop more settlements in the occupied territories. or pro expansionist like in qatar leaving the increasing jewish presence in the west bank is an international. law broken promise in israel and the west bank. next on d w. a
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