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this is deja vu news live from berlin israel prepares to return to lockdown the country will be the 1st developed nation to enter a 2nd lost down speaking met with protest in tel aviv new prescriptions were going into effect as the jewish new year begins later today also on our show. fears over a 2nd wave of infections in germany as it records the highest daily number of new cases since april the country's top rall just tells the w. that good to me an occasion is crucial in containing life. and showing
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solidarity one meal at a time d.w. leads to volunteers on lesbos working to make life better for migrants from lost everything again. plus the bundesliga returns for a new season fire in munich take on the shock of but there will be no fans on hand after a last minute call to keep the stadium empty due to rising thrown about assistants . i'm brian thomas good to have you with us today worldwide corona virus infections have now passed 30000000 that according to the latest figures from john hopkins university more than 140000 people have died of the virus these numbers announces israel heads back into a nationwide lockdown later on friday it's the 1st country to shutdown 1st. time
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hundreds of protested the return of the measures in tel aviv saying another lockdown would cause yet more harm to the economy the 3 week long restrictions come into effect just hours before the start of the jewish new year rochelle. israeli authorities say the measures are necessary after the infection rates soared back to become one of the highest in the world our jerusalem correspondent tanya kramer has this report. just a few hours before the country goes into its 2nd prolonged lockdown people in this market here in jerusalem rushing to get their shopping done the lockdown comes at the start of one of the most important holidays on the jewish new year starting friday israelis who only be allowed to venture 500 meters from their home the final list of frustrations and exemptions published on thursday is slow the new lock down comes as the country has seen infection rates rise dramatically the new rules will
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keep israelis at told me except for going out to cover basic needs to go out for shopping or to go to work schools more sports centers will be shuttered and restaurants will only be allowed to do deliveries. this follows weeks of erotic decision making by the government its handling of the corona crisis has been sharply criticized in recent weeks i think it's going to be hard after one knock down i think most people are just kind of tired of it they see it as mainly political more than public health issue. and especially now with the whole days it seems that you know just a lot more people are not going to. not going to follow the rules because. they have better share should be avoided and everybody's and rights and there's a sense of confusion i feel it is a mistake it wasn't my prepared it was no exit strategy from the. just look down
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and now we enter another cycle of horror and i just think that. i think it's unnecessary mostly because then lot of loopholes not to keep it and i don't know if my daughter will be allowed to work or my husband i don't know what's open and what is normal but. for now the lockdown is expected to last at least 3 weeks leaving israel the story that the country could be in for an extended period. let's get you up to date now with the some more developments in the pandemic the world health organization says more than 170 countries have signed up to its global vaccine plan countries have until midnight friday to make legally binding commitments to the program a number of latin american nations have asked for extension india has reported more than 96000 new cases of covert in the last 24 hours the country's health ministry says that over a 1000 more people died as the infection rate shows no sign of slowing there and
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the czech republic has reported a 2nd a rise rather in cases a record one prague says the country had exceeded 3000 daily cases for the very 1st time. and germany's top for all ages has warned that the country could face a further rise in new coronavirus cases and see a possible return to restrictions christiane to host and regularly briefed the german government and develop the 1st covert diagnostic test which has been adopted by the world health organization in recent days new infections in germany have risen again to levels not seen since april. wear a mask wash your hands and maintain distance people in germany are accustomed to following the safety in 1000 guidelines yet despite this the rate of infection is climbing with more than 2000 new cases in a single day the highest count since april. germany's most prominent bear all a just christian droste sees the development critically he spoke at
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a conference in berlin on thursday and detailed some of his concerns in an interview with deutsche of ella. look at other countries look at france the u.k. spain what we're seeing there is what we will see germany. if we don't react very early on. in in a way that needs to be a justice that needs to be. let's say bearable for the economy and at the same time targets and this is a very difficult task to find the right point of time. justin has praise for germany's coronavirus policies and the response by the country's leadership to the pandemic maccie says germany has been efficient and measures have softened the pandemics impact but he also says the government could do a better job of explaining why certain decisions are made. it is not sufficient to impose rules that people don't understand so the cooperation off the population
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especially in the coming weeks and months to. over over over autumn and winter. is probably one of the most important functions in the whole concept 2 to intervene justin says from a global perspective current developments in india are particularly worrying the virus is spreading there almost uncontrollably and he says the situation in many western countries could also become more threatening. there are areas including in europe. where there is little control where countries already go into or to with a high. background incidence i believe. there are countries including in europe. that will have to impose stricter measures very soon charleston like many others is hoping
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a vaccine will soon be available he sees it as the only clear way out of the global state of crisis. and you can find the complete interview with german volage just young to host an on our you tube general that's youtube dot com slash news let's take a look now at some of the other stories making the news at this hour australia is to increase the number of citizens allowed to return from abroad each week from 40026000 prime minister scott morrison says the change will be made in october after successful attempts to stem the spread of the coronavirus in recent months. the recent president alexander lukashenko has announced his country is closing its borders with poland and lithuania he says troops will be put on high alert and that the border with neighboring ukraine will also be strengthen those face weeks of mass protests over claims here bring recent presidential elections. china
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has begun a live fire military drills near the taiwan strait which is the day after a u.s. official visited taipei in the finds of warnings from beijing. taiwan later said the chinese air force jets had crossed the mid line of the strait and that it had scrambled its fighter jets to monitor. greece is on high alert as a rare hurricane like storm approaches its western coast warm yana was known as a mediterranean hurricane or medicaid is expected to bring winds exceeding 100 kilometers per hour there are worries that heavy rainfall could lead to flash flooding. well let's stay in greece now where some 5000 migrants have moved into new temporary camps on the island of lesbos there are estimated 13000 migrants sleeping out in the open so as fires destroyed the island's morea migrant camp where they've been staying police have been accompanying them some of them at least into the new camp with migrants concerned that they could remain there for months
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if not years. let's go straight to les mis now and max zander covering the story for us could take you max it can you tell us about the police operation that's now moving people into the new camp and about the response it's getting. yes brian well there has been an police operation ongoing ever since the start of the fire and moria it's just a fire in moria about 9 days ago i went to police 1st started blocking my boots were in their way to me to leave me down this road behind me. to get to the capital city here unless they've been camping out ever since now there has been a lot of police deployed to this area local police and riot police and it seems that these efforts have been ramped up over the last 2 days since last morning when police 1st started moving hundreds of migrants into the new facility that is
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behind me right now there is long lines looks are different from the last couple days long lines of people who are waiting to get processed who are waiting to move into the new camp and it seems that the authorities here are trying to get the situation can try to get on top of the situation again and trying to get this over with opening the street for traffic and for locals to get access to their business and as says and properties as soon as possible i'm actually been talking to a lot of people we want to take a look now at the report you sent us earlier focusing on some of the local volunteers you've been talking with. it's 2 hours until lunch time cost us police and his team have to hurry they're cooking for about 2000 people today outdoors and with the most basic equipment not an easy task. if one is a no i often have difficulties with the high winds and we need more helpers to come
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here to join us to us today he thought aki is on the menu creek noodles with vegetables the meals are provided by a volunteer organization they set up his mobile kitchen in the ruins of moria just days after a fire obliterated europe's largest refugee camp this place used to be somebody's home over here a gas bottle next to a kitchen utensils people used to. look here next to it another home with water bottles completely destroyed by the fire more a campus home to 13000 people living here in crowds unbearable conditions the sound . is well aware of the extent of this catastrophe that he founded his organization during the financial crisis but he and many other people in greece lost almost everything 1st began cooking for people on the streets of athens and when the refugee crisis hit the greek islands in 2015 they got involved here and lesbos since then their mission hasn't changed. at all but i met me.
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we decided to come here firstly because we have an urgent need for food and secondly to calm the people down take some of their anxiety away and show them that we are with them to show that not all people are fascist or racist and that we can hear from the people next to us that if they don't feel it's not alone what. volunteers and refugees cook and eat together trying to provide a sense of community among people who are left with nothing but one another that i hear oh honey a survey i was in the same situation as the others are in now i understand that. i mentioned it does you know the. most former camp residents have been sleeping here out in the open on the streets of lesbos. those security forces started to move people to a new provisional camp the majority of refugees and migrants refused to go there fearing conditions might soon become as unbearable as they were and more via.
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uganda learning aid organizations are warning that the situation among those displaced by the fire continues to deteriorate at a rapid pace they're basically lacking the same things as they were lacking already 5 years ago only worse meaning that the access of food is even worse than before the access of clean water is worse than before the axis of health care is even worse than before meaning that every. that we saw that was bad before is worse now during his time on the island cost us political nobilis has noticed any improvements either he says it's frustrating but he can only hope for some positive changes just like the people stuck here. i don't live in the middle of it if they don't have the hope they will tell you that all they have left is hope to make a new beginning for themselves and let their children live a better life. finally lunch is ready and the head chef does miss out on the opportunity to serve this has been an intense experience for him but today will dishing out mule number 1500 he says he's still on top of his. 4 greek warrior i
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have a lot a lot more to do we have barely even begun to be out of. his volunteers are determined to continue for as long as needed serving food at a share of solidarity one spoon at a time for a little. max hope is so important to dull of this as we saw in your report there and can you tell us about the new facility which is meant to give some of that to the migrants what were some of your impressions is it a realistic alternative to the one that burnt down. that's a very difficult or very complex question there bryan us journalists we have very limited very rare access to the new facilities i myself was there a couple days ago for the visit of the new council president shatner so we were just driven quickly through the new facilities and had a little glimpse of what the people who would kind of situation they would kind of
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state the camp was in back then it seemed like the camp was being put in place and in a rush the ground just strictly prepared with bulldozers and then tents being crammed constructed on top without proper insulation. and without proper preparing it for. expected heavy rainfall and. now starting in and fall and winter for example also we've been talking to people who are inside and they tell us that there is still a lack of access to facilities to toilets to medical attention even food distribution a lot of distribution seems to be an issue from from what you're hearing so probably not much better than then or you can also another important fact is that this property where the campus be constructed on was a former military base a shooting range so there is a lot of. most likely a lot of residue of chemicals of explosives of any ship there show definitely not
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a place where families or children or anyone would be safe to live and have max missions we have about 5000 people according to latest reports that have moved into that new facility 8000 still have not moved what's going to happen to the people the migrants who say no we're not going and we're we're not going into that new camp what's going to happen with them. that's a very difficult question. richie's have been asking that them show themselves we've been asking us the same question and i'm sure so have the authorities and i'm sure there's not a a a master plan and place but from what we've seen so far for the last 24 hours the police security forces seem to have been stepping up their game a lot more police has been deployed water cannons right police have been deployed so it seems that they are really trying to get control of the situation with
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whatever it takes max though as thanks so much for all your reporting from blasts. to brazil now where more than 10 percent of the world's largest wetlands a punt and all have been devastated this year by unprecedented fires those fighting the blazes can only hope that enough rain comes soon to help extinguish the flames but it's more than just the hot dry conditions that stand in the way of protecting this region as we find out our next report. for the past several weeks catastrophic forest fires have ravaged the nature reserve destroying a unique ecosystem in the process the director of the reserve has watched helplessly as more of the protected landscape burns each day. last year alone $10000.00 hectares of forests burnt to the ground this year it's been 3 times that much it's
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a huge loss. this area is one of the most biodiverse places in the world tourists flock here to see endangered animals in the wild. like the jarvis stork. and jaguars. these are the worst players the area has seen in over a decade for their north fires are also raging in the amazon rain forest many of them were started illegally to clear forest for farming the smoke from those fires has spread to cities with devastating consequences for the help of locals but farmers know there are a few consequences who are illegally starting the fires brazil's president consistently undermines protections. n.g.o.s get money from abroad and they don't have a chance of fighting me i will continue to fight and kill this cancerous tumor that is the environmental protection agency. narrow dispatched the military to the amazon to help battle the fires the same military that carved roads through and
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erected settlements during the military dictatorship from 1964 to 1905. critics fear brazil's military could create a permanent presence in the rain forest. no no there will be no militarization of the rain forest we're just here in a logistical capacity for example our helicopters there used to battle the fires. it's likely after the fires agriculture here will expand including more fields for products like soybeans and meat bound for the european marc. it that's why environmentalists are calling for e.u. laws that would protect brazil against further deforestation every day the flames reach further the area is in dire need of rain but none is expected for at least several weeks. we have some football now and it's opening night for the bonus league season here in germany with champions byron hosting shell cup there will be no fans in attendance after
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a last minute decision to keep stadium empty due to rising infection rates the players have become accustomed to what germans call ghost games and they're also accustomed to biron coming out on top. it's no secret fire in munich dominate the bundesliga it was written all over their shirts at the end of last season after they made it a record 8 titles in a row 30 overall. the last time a team other than byron won the bundesliga was years back wait for it 2012 that was dortmund but last season was exceptional after biron signed the league title they sealed the german cup and delivered the champions league for their 2nd trouble in 7 years repeating the trouble especially the champions league part comes with uncertainty but that can't be said of the bundesliga. few experts can see
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a champion this season that doesn't start with fire and end in munich. as a side note to months of the i think it certainly distinguishes the team that when they have great success they want to prove themselves 1st and no matter what the squad looks like ultimately it's always a duty for byron munich in the end to become champions of. the player and squad will look different in the new season. gone are midfielder filipe continuo and forward even in paris it both played back up rules however what will really hurt the loss of midfielder tiago to liverpool but former manchester city forward later or sunday is now on board so that should ease the pain a bit. it's another season another reason for the rest of the bundesliga to try to break barnes dominance but based on last season not to mention the 74 fire new unit
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will pick up just about where they left off. aleem adachi from deed of sports is with us now nice to see. byron is back can anyone stop them. brian would it be so nice to sit here one season and have you ask me who can stop or who can stop dortmund you know we've been here before on our discussions too are becoming so competitive as a result of it i mean when they won 3 titles for titles we asked ourselves who can stop by and munich turns out no one at 6 titles at 7 titles now i know i know it yeah and i wouldn't want to 9 and i believe he don't know because even when things do get competitive and it looks like the last 2 seasons it looked like perhaps to say. even might get into the mix at the end the result is unfortunately always the same and i don't know it's not good for the wife because it's a monopoly and it's all good and was looking good luck last year. yes but here's
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the thing dortmund i think consistency for them and i know they're really serious now about winning the title but at the same time if you have gotten and i mean that must be a really big burden to carry on your shoulders to some extent because year in year out you are seen as the team to break up not do it once buy on monopoly and they just have failed maybe this will be lucky number 9 i don't know. let's look at the european level though can a barn filled defender target ok so there's a saying in european football that the champions league is extremely difficult to win and even harder to retain and even some of the best clubs in the history of the competition in the modern era have not managed to retain that title with the exception of course most recently beings in it in zedong's reale madrid but before that under the current format no one and just you can example not even for example
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one of the greatest heights ever and that was pep guardiola spots you know with you know misleading managed to but it took them 3 years in the span of 3 years to do it and a lot of it comes down just to the format who you are drawn up against and also because the seasons are long and there's so many more competitions even for buy in munich you have competitions to focus on is there anyone you're looking at at the european level they could have seen by oh this is a lot of teams that could unseat by on you have mentors the city you have boston or nah you have reality you have your vent but there's a lot of teams that the dominance in the in europe is a lot more difficult than the been this new york. no fans tonight in the stands what are the plans looking forward so this is the so this is what was introduced so that politicians the 16 states and germany of days that we would allow up to 20 percent of the stadiums capacity to be filled but the final decision of course
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rests with. the local health authorities and what happened was that obviously a good idea and of course of course and what happened was that initially. at home by in munich they were supposed to allow 7 told and 7500 tents inside but because of the rising coronavirus numbers there won't be any chance to escape as ever thanks for coming in and getting us up to date on what else. let's get your binder now of our top story at this hour israel preparing to return to nationwide lock up ahead of the jewish new year the 3 week long restrictions coming as the country faces one of the world's highest infection. worldwide chrono virus infections have now passed the 30000000. this is the interview news live from up next we'll have the 3000 for you for now though for me bryan thomas the entire news team thanks so much for joining us don't forget there's always more
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