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now. this is deja vu news a lot about from birth that doctors in the german capital to battle to save the life of brush and just end alexei navalny specialists are trying to figure out why the opposition leader collapsed and fell into a coma after treatment to his supporters that say he was poisoned but also coming up to belarus his embattled leader puts the army on alert for the orders to protect president alexander the franco accuses nato of amassing troops near the border plains of the alliance did not just. scientists in germany hope
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a concert but on long new insight into containing the coronavirus hundreds of masses of all in 2 years turned out to help study how the virus spread that indoor events could be experimented to provide a breakthrough. i'm directed senate welcomes the show doctors here in berlin are trying to save the life of russian opposition leader alexei navalny he arrived in the german capital on saturday morning 2 days after becoming seriously ill on a flight in russia his supporters allege he was poisoned european leaders made public offers of support as doctors from germany and russia argued about whether he was fit enough to fly it took 2 full days of frantic diplomacy to get him transferred here. all the action now is here while doctors at berlin
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charity hospital try to save alexei their values life his health has become a political and diplomatic issue the world is watching. germany's president called for an urgent explanation. as i live by how good all those who can contribute something to clear this up do that to no valley had been in the siberian city of thompson talking loudly about corrupt russian elites and rallying those who might vote against the russian government there will be a regional elections coming up in 3 weeks from now not only has developed a fairly effective strategy for a pause in there will embark in those elections it happened last year last year was extremely. important breakthrough in various regional elections including in moscow and that's why not only spent so much time in jail last year and apparently government was very nervous regarding the election there this coming up and i've
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only was it still is a very fact of communicator his you tube channel his weekly you tube channel is watched by millions of people in of course government didn't want him to be on air in the coming weeks. until this election a senior german m.p. from angela merkel's party also suspects foul play. as far as the external signs are concerned it looks as if it's another case of attempted murder and a message the opposition will get you. the german medics who transported in the valley in this isolation part obviously did not share the russian diagnosis of blood pressure problems. to the news it was at britain's a shariat a hospital covering alexina volleys arrival we caught up with easel founder of the cinema for peace foundation which paid for the airlift we asked him how to volleys family are feeling what i think they're relieved to see be an odyssey house and
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that's a relief to be in a 1st class hospital to have a good treatments and obvious you know it will be the question what the doctors can do and have to do. and. i would apparently it is not a thing for a few days as we're probably a long procedure and it's a long way to go i mean it's we who 1st from the doctors if they would have not been to submerge still any norms if they would have tried to fly on to moscow he would have died. that was yakob easel a founder of the cinema for peace foundation which organized alexina volleys transfer to berlin let's go to belarus now where the hard line president has ordered the army to use all available means to to protect the integrity of the nation alexander lukashenko has accused the nato of massing forces in near his borders claims the alliance vehemently denies meanwhile government opponents are still out in the streets accusing lucas franco of stealing last month's elections
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and demanding that he step down. putting on a show of force bellerose president alexander lucas and co told his military commanders to use the toughest measures possible to protect the country and spirits he claims enemies are at the border as for opponents inside he's threatened to close factories if strikes against his regime continue. but lucas showing his rule is drawing to an end so says exiled opposition leader 3 atlanta titian of skier who . and you wait even if there. this moment will slow down all calmed down until built by the people. they don't want except our president anymore we have changed our minds have changed and will not be able to be under this president to war under this afford to smooth
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your struggle to a one with true till the real good the changes oh country. the struggle continued on saturday women took a stand against the violent repression of protests ignoring official warnings. and more crowds gathered in central minsk study into the nice. we are many it's impossible to silence to fire and to imprison everyone if they jail a 100 people 200 will protest tomorrow because people can't stand it anymore we've reached our limits. they've shaken our fear and set hopes a loss of victory even if nothing else changes. oh well let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world u.s. lawmakers in the house of representatives have passed
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a bill providing $25000000000.00 in emergency funding to the u.s. postal service committee the democratic backed legislation aims to make sure mail in votes arrive on time november's elections but it's unlikely to pass of the republican controlled senate the social media platform a tick tock a says it will sue the trumpet ministration over the president's plan to ban the popular video app in the u.s. to talk is owned by chinese company bites dance trump is trying to force it to talk to sell its u.s. operations citing concerns of a user data could be shared with the chinese government. west african leaders are holding talks in mali to push for a speedy return to civilian rule following a military coup that delegation is meeting with the rebels who took power as well as ousted mali and president. ali's neighbors fear the political upheaval could allow islamist extremists to again again ground in the region. a
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hasty arrival on an urgent mission with representatives from the economic community of west african states touched down in bamako headed by former nigerian president goodluck jonathan 5 rush to mali in capital in response to the ousting of president evo him because by the military. we are here to disperse or that you stick with us live at the end of the come up with something in this with the people and you might. listen to. the delegation held talks with the head of a military jet into his goal to reinstate president's kiter on the west african bloc was quick to condemn his ouster expelling mali from the organization closing its borders and ordering sanctions. there is widespread
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support for the change of power an opposition movement had been protesting against cards of for months and good by his inability to kickstart the economy tackle corruption and defeated jihadist insurgency. agenda has held talks with the opposition promising to install a new interim president ahead of new elections i would turn by car it's a hose less appeal here in mali than it does abroad. while here in germany a researchers have put on a concert in the name of science hundreds of volunteers that filled a stadium in the city of lights for an experiment testing whether indoor events can be held as. safely during the coronavirus and demick the results will be closely watched by music fans and concert promoters around the world. standing in line for an experiment more than one and a half 1000 people have come to participate in a test to determine how concert halls and sports stadiums might be used during the
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coronavirus pandemic. or whatever we want to do our part to help fight the head demick eye with basketball fans from dresden and we're hoping that when winter comes we can go back into the stadium. everyone here is wearing a tracer that will record their movements around the lot sigurd rina there are 3 scenarios one with social distancing one with some distancing and one with strict distancing participants were tested for the virus before coming still they must wear high standard protective masks researches heart the study will help make public events possible and safe. we are made to these up we will have to bring this pandemic under control and make sure that people don't become seriously ill from the virus but we also have to make sure that life in the meantime is still worth living by to human lives that is living it is one.
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german singer tim ben scope played along with the experiment from a distance it could all pass for a normal concert. down the middle multiple kentucky this summer we had to endure drive in concerts so for us what this feels like the 1st step towards normality booted off the show to the economic kids the results of the study are highly anticipated by researches at a concert goers around the world. when many african countries artists are playing a leading role in preventing the spread of the coronavirus as everywhere that means social distancing washing hands and wearing masks and in togo they found an especially eye popping way to deliver that crucial information. a wool paint and a message these. are in their element right next to a busy street in togo's capital loman josie and wilson and her collaborators paint to educate them with these paintings are supposed to help people stick to the
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hygiene roles. they show how people can protect themselves and others from the coronavirus not shaking hands keeping a physical distance and sneezing into elbows they also thank those on the frontline in the fight against covert 19 health care workers. we show everything that's important for protecting people against. the project was started by the graffiti artist collective for the going graphic heard they encourage autists from across targer to do the same on social media. it's a real honor for me to be part of the project to raise awareness and support people in the pandemic without it and to give some space to target all and generally in africa. on the record what are. the messages of
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being received well especially by young people. who have read the pictures show all the hygiene roles even someone who conned hero speak could understand the messages and stick to the roles. he added beginning with. her in it's against the coronavirus when you go pasta and sing it then you start to think more about protecting yourself paying attention to the rules wearing mosques washing your hands and using disinfectant regularly with good. as long as there is no vaccine prevention is the only way to fight the pandemic so the artists will keep painting their crucial message around time going. well it's going out in nigeria for the heartwarming story of a young man whose dancing has captivated millions of people around the world's 11 year old a ballet student anthony in the so nobody went viral with this video of him dancing barefoot in the rain it got the attention of american ballet theatre offered him
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a scholarship in new york next year he's already started. with them on why. i. want to sports now environ unit have made it to the football champions league final against french side of p.s.g. thanks largely to their attacking prowess that's not likely to change in the big game according to coach hans the flick and flick of byron have won it $28.00 of their last $29.00 matches averaging more than 3 goals per game but their attacking play has sometimes a left them vulnerable in a defense despite facing the players such as neymar and pay and lisbon says he has no plans to be more cautious. refuse of course p.s.g. have a lot of pace and best side there are a top team with some incredible players and it will be a very exciting match said in a game sort of the last 10 months we've always tried to impose our style of play
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we've always played with a high line against the opposition and ultimately we've got some good results doing that so we won't change too much for an talks. that was by munich coach flick you're watching t w news a live from berlin thanks so much for joining us. beethoven just. did is it does it does 60. when the rubber bands of stolen beethoven.

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