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this is. the number of confirmed cases apprentice india tops 6000000 of the hardest hit nations within weeks it's expected. to leave the world in total. in brazil hundreds of people are dying from every day now one of the largest cities in the.
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stall. the worst was over. also coming up violence erupts between. the 2 republics and the caucasus accused of reigniting a decades old conflict. take a trip to copenhagen but the song is not the conclusion everyone assumes. oh i'm good have you with us. cases that india has now exceeded 6000000 people with almost 100000 deaths reported from the pandemic india has the 2nd highest number of cases worldwide after the united states about 80000 new in.
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actions are recorded each day the world's highest they only rise despite this the government does unlikely to reimpose the lock down it has lifted after harsh restrictions battered the economy and wrecked the livelihoods of millions of people . but you know misha jobs wall has been covering the story and joins us now from telling the michaud what's behind this dramatic rise in cases in india. don't even look i'm going to grant you that the map commission as well as ready to use density and a country that's continuing to lift its traditions over the last few months this means more and more people are meeting in schools what does this mean for an idea of the even drought spawning of these and factions at the current artist now what the indian government has meant. in order to continue any kind of forgot not even baby trying to insult you and me you know because of the economic well known an
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impact on this not at all the pandemic it's meant now i don't want to i believe. this isn't gotten sick the country is losing close to have trouble in the daily so why end up because it's back to it is also very concerning. how are people coping with the financial hardships brought on by the pandemic. people are struggling with these financial hardships and the evidence of these hardships is increasing on a day to day basis now of course right at the beginning of the lockdown be an earlier this year these are dramatic regionals and images of migrants walking more on foot hundreds of going to us on site trying to get more and not these you know we are presuming to become one on that as people what was done to the cities and continue working what more things are opening up but the number of the other lights in against the markets was totally to be contractions all in the last few months
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millions of jobs have been lost in the bombing sector as well and government has offered to promise to laborers being a worker has the promise it is going to be needed not as much as coming there very many people within the former sector who have lost jobs and now dani do their want to or are choosing to look more so this is definitely something that in one of the long and also explains why yes naki important distinctions i mean what if it will employ make of the government's handling of this pandemic. but i don't mind the last mission has been fantastic and it's good to see the last government off its time legal mind didn't see the pandemic it's the reason to not have noticed one day as negatively definitely on the right and then immense popularity may have been heeded would be even do understand what government does the it mean that she must know when to let the coup on how artists and reason the law down and lifting
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up a stick she's a woman is because the even chance many people didn't just comment however as i mentioned there's definitely you know moment well i'm sure there is little blonde amongst those who walk up in the midwest and dance to what exactly these people's reaction mean i was i went to every local elections ahead late in the c.r. and will disappoint time to look in the key question and we should thank you very much. and we should charge while they're on the spiking infection rate in delhi. and here are some of the latest coronavirus developments around the world there are fresh doubts over the true number of virus deaths in mexico a top coronavirus official has said calculating the final statistics will take a couple of years officials have already admitted that the death toll of more than 76000 is an undercount new zealand's prime minister just sent our dead has said travel between her country and some australian states may be possible by christmas
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plans for a travel bubble have been under discussion for months and south korea has reported just 50 new cases of coke in 19 its lowest daily increase in 7 weeks the drop is probably due to stricter social distancing 1st introduced to stop the spread of the virus. within the coming hours the global death toll from carbon 19 is expected to officially exceed $1000000.00 many parts of the world are seeing a resurgence of infections such as brazil's largest city in the zone researchers throughout the mud was could be one of the world's 1st places to reach her community but the numbers say otherwise in may the coronavirus ripped through the amazon region's biggest city leaving a backlog of bodies in its wake in mouse cemetery workers could not dig graves fast
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enough. but then the 1st wave of the coronavirus subsided and in june death rates dropped unexpectedly. a sense of normality returned to the city brasilia medical research has speculated that so many people within the community had caught the virus there were few left to become infected they thought my mouse had reach so-called herd immunity. but this month covert 19 has been making a comeback authorities shut beaches and closed balls and the mayor resigned gree that the brazilian government is not sending a clear message. to the government must take this seriously and tell the truth to say what is happening and what is not for 2 reasons if it says there is no problem then we won't get any help secondly if they say there is no problem then that encourages people to ignore our decrees. with. right wing president
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also now russians played down the danger of the virus frequently appearing in public without a mosque and he's encouraging people to go back to work and return to normal life. back in my mouse police break up a party a 30 day ban on parties came into effect last week alone with a reduction in shopping hours regional governments and brazil hope that with targeted closures and nightlife restrictions graveyards like bees will still have plenty of space for a little longer. so you look at some of the other stories making news around the world today u.s. president altro has dismissed a new york times report detailing years of tax avoidance the article stated he paid no federal income taxes in 10 of the past 15 years and only $750.00 a year he was elected trump is the only president since the 1970s not to make his
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tax filings public. u.s. federal judge has temporarily blocked a trumpet ministration of order banning downloads of the chinese video sharing top it was set to take effect in the u.s. by midnight on sunday trump said the ban was needed for national security reasons because of take talks links to the chinese government. and old calm clicked has boiled over into a new violence as armenia and azerbaijan confront each other over the disputed nagorno-karabakh region both sides are using heavy artillery and have reported casualties each accuse the other of starting the fight the area is internationally recognized as part of but has been controlled by ethnic armenians since a war in the early 1990 s. killed tens of thousands of people the international community including germany and the united states have called for an immediate cease fire. conflict is always
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small touring in the region of nagorno-karabakh but after sunday's attack on the capital step by not courage it might be on the verge of erupting again some even fear a full blown military conflict the fighting is rooted in a decades long territorial dispute though internationally recognized as part of azerbaijan armenian separatists control the region and the south corpuses both sides accuse each other of starting these latest clashes highgrove top it off the armenian people have been prepared for the possibility of a war because we realize that there are immuno phobia and hatred with which azerbaijani dictatorship has fed its people that for many decades cannot lead to any results other than war and kyung kong. it is no secret that the initial fire including artillery fire was launched by armenia and the 1st to die were azerbaijani service men. of azerbaijan gave
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a decent response to the enemy and the enemy could not move an inch. job with the. most of the footage that comes out of the region is provided by either the armenian or the azerbaijani ministry of defense the latest fighting is the largest outbreak of the dispute since 2016 the conflict dates back to the dissolution of the soviet union since then both countries have claimed the nagorno-karabakh region as their own territory a conflict that remains unresolved. on sunday both sides declared martial law with immediate effect meanwhile leaders from around the world are calling for deescalation. was to bring indeed your ear shatter here from moscow yury this is a long running conflict between armenia and azerbaijan what sparked the fighting
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this time while there are several possible scenarios terry but of course none of them can be confirmed 100 percent of the 1st important point is a gross violation between armenian out of their immediate community and azerbaijan this summer that was serious or that war serious heavy battles on their meanings are by johnny boy the already a ball for the government of iraq now we are seeing are more vehicles at the ation heavy oil to really actively used expensive drones are lifted into the air it lets some experts to conclude that this is collation isn't isn't a spontaneous activity but rather at blunt military operation on both sides you know yuri over the years we've seen a number of international organizations including the un get involved trying to mediate in this conflict what is it about the complex going to go in a car bomb that makes it so difficult to resolve all. well this problem
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is the problem is that the borders with the soviet union both states who are part of the soviet union was drawn completely arbitrarily the whole area was a state for 70 years and the borders didn't matter there are dozens of territories in the caucasus that have been merged in a separate that randomly considering the governor of the soviet leader stalin the next of these traditionally byrom unions inhabited the piece of land to azerbaijan and off that the soviet union collapsed both states armenia and azerbaijan became independent and since then they have been involved in a dispute about this in clave so nagorno-karabakh is a so-called disputed territory which is internationally recognized as part of is that right john but to mostly governed by our median people invented by john has made repeated threats to take back the region by force. armenia has the backing of russia has strong ties to turkey what role are those major powers playing in this
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confrontation while russia plays an important role here to deliver some weapons to armenia it has displayed its armed forces to protect armenia but it has also good relations with azerbaijan is a gas or oil and gas and oil producer there is certain economic dependence on russia russia's attempt to bring the parties to the negotiation table if supported by other international players players could at least be a chance to bring the situation back to a ceasefire both sides armenia and azerbaijan have already announced plans for mobilization for possible so far these are only announcements a message to the enemy about is there even this for a full scale war but experts say if the conflict isn't quickly ended by international pressure from outside that this recent escalation can become a disaster that troops take the entire caucasus region and affect all major political a r. ce and including russia and turkey. yuri thank you very much for that that was. in
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moscow. in all tens of thousands of bell russians gathered in minsk for a 7th weekend to call for alexander lukashenko to step down the demonstrations have been taking place since the disputed presidential election in august that lucas shakos opponents and much of the international community say was rigged and shakers denies electoral fraud and was inaugurated on wednesday in an unannounced ceremony . still no end to the stalemate but these massive protests just won't stop either demonstrators are determined to oust alexander lukashenko who last week swore himself in for a 6th term in office on sunday they mocked the man they believe is clinging to. me feel like. they're here.
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and that's why he made the. race right. opposition leaders had planted to kind of scalia dubbed sunday's protest the people's inauguration protestors came bearing her portrait they believe she not look at shank 0 1 august disputed presidential election. and today we're celebrating i don't know how it will be 6000000 lives but you know the ration of our presidents step on a time most here. 50 days of protest but there's no sign the question goes government is about to go and it is still trying to push the people off the streets. in gomel and other cities peaceful protesters again faced a violent police response according to officials police detained at least 200 people there are. thousands have been arrested in the last 7 weeks and many
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of those detained have applauded torture and abuse in custody prompting international condemnation so everybody is looking around other coming out and are going to say everybody has the screening of being worried maybe they will call but there are so many of us that. despite a huge government crackdown these demonstrations haven't been crushed but they have so far failed to push look at out leaving bella roost in crisis and at an impasse. earlier we have stayed on his necke call in minsk if he could see an end to the protests in belarus any time so every time that these protests seem to be reducing in size then the better since come and surprise us every time the police comes in and makes mass arrests it seems like the next week there are more people out in the streets i think he's a little sankoh has no idea what this is going off 26 years in power and in his 6
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after that in over a shooting last week that secret inauguration in which he didn't even have. of any russian gas level in international gas at that event i think for now it seems that the regime does have some stability reserves civility the security services are still open now but you know this massive police presence is costing them huge amounts of money to try and keep those people and other hand the protest to show no real sign of being intimidated by anything the government could throw at them and for now when you talk to him they say we we we're tired of being afraid we are not going to go back to sitting home and keeping quiet and calmly there in minsk in other news u.s. democratic presidential candidate joe biden has condemned president donald trump's decision to nominate amy kone barrett to these priem court biden said trump was using was was it. starts was using the court to overturn health care reform passed under barack obama he urged the senate to delay voting to confirm the pick
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until after november election. pressure president emanuel michael said he remains committed to save lebanon from collapse at a news conference mccall said he was ashamed of lebanon's political leadership and their failure to serve the people he blamed hezbollah for attempts to preserve the status quo. and molly and diplomat and former foreign minister matar has been named the country's new interim prime minister the move raises hopes that sanctions imposed on the country after a coup in august could now be lifted the appointment of a civilian prime minister was one of the major conditions for removing them. around 62 percent of voters in switzerland have rejected a proposal to reduce immigration from the european union the country is not a member of the e.u. but citizens of the block can live and work in switzerland and swiss people can
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work in the e.u. . in switzerland if you want to change the law you have to put it to a vote one issue on sunday's ballots and initiatives put forward by the populists with people's party it would limit the number of e.u. citizens who are allowed to live and work freely in the country the party claimed having too many e.u. immigrants would diminish the wealth of swiss citizens if passed it would put a strain on the economic relationship between switzerland and the e.u. and also limit free movement from millions of swiss citizens but a recent poll by the national t.v. station s r f shows more than 60 percent voted against the measure. this initiative goes against my convictions it is part of the ongoing sabotage of bilateral agreements by the swiss people's party i'm not at all in favor of even less now because this is not the time to isolate switzerland use. the
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switzerland had to withdraw from these agreements i think we would be the real losers we live in a time where people are trying to scare us so we crouch in the corner the coronavirus is not helping with this and when it comes to globalization people tend to say we need to shut it down but i do not think this is a solution for me. as well as. a number of other issues were also on the ballot including the purchase of new fighter jets the right to hunt wolves to keep their population down and whether to have 2 weeks of paternity leave the latter motion unlike the move to entry movement with the e.u. is likely to pass. thank you. but i'm unique we're back in action just 3 days after there you a 1st super cup win this time against hoffenheim their reigning bonus league champions went into the clash undefeated in the league since last year but their hosts this weekend were no pushovers. i weary byron stepped on to the pitch in
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hoffenheim unbeaten in 2020 but the hopes appear to have a plan prepared to smash that winning streak i. find it took just 16 minutes for the goals to start oftentimes are mean be checked each powered a header home to put them in front. that's 1010 minutes later and byron were left stunned again this time the honors went to mr park. but the visitors even though they were clearly i paced battled back i'm joshua kimmage made it to one with this cracker going into the hof time break. tough and time took advantage of a flat munich with a relentless attack in the 2nd half the last bid to set up andre crumb r.h. to make it 3. the rule. i. the final blow to biron was in extra time when crime rates scored once
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again this time from the penalty spot i am confirmed munich's 1st defeat since december last year. for one the final score on tough and time go top of the ball in this league table. in sunday's late much as league football again will spark and it in a one all draw despite both teams having plenty of chances to score a winner neo's paint us and got the ball rolling for after all 11 minutes of perfectly placed corner from then chance so great for davis and there was there to head home. also scored from a set piece joseph. ricardo fired in a free kick a few minutes before halftime his shot deflecting off a defender's leg and into the net. so you look at all the results from the bonus league of this weekend in sunday's
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late game fribourg and bowls forks shared the spoils earlier hoffenheim shocked reigning champions by and munich as we saw on saturday braman easily beat shaka out or get upset dortmund drew with the in. battled to a draw all the 2 newly promoted teams one struck the minds and be the found downed cologne on friday frankfurt defeated how to berlin. in formula one bottle he bought us one the russian grand prix former seat is on sunday after teammate lewis hamilton collected 2 time penalties before the race even started templeton was hoping for a 91st formula one victory to equal ferrari great his record for career wins but instead he could only finish 3rd. defending champion and this season's leader lewis
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hamilton started the race in sochi in pole position. but his hopes were dealt a setback when stewards issued 25 2nd penalties for making practice starts outside the designated area as he headed to the grid. instead it was his teammate. who racked up another win for mercedes red bulls max for stop and finish 2nd with hamilton having to settle for 3rd. doesn't matter don't know how to. take the points that i got and the one brought the race itself right here. to be i don't really do much to so much as it and. have that nations about to. celebrated his 2nd victory of the season while hamilton will have to wait to tie in michelle schumacher is record for career women's. forgo let's talk about fashion the last couple of months have been tough for the industry with
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almost no live shows for designers to present their new ideas but one famous italian label is now celebrating a walk come back while the few handpicked guests of valentino show head wear masks throughout the events the models for free to display the brand's summer collection for 2021 without hiding their faces nothing to distract from the elegance and colorful designs we might see in europe streets next year. fingers crossed there won't be any more. by then the show marked the end of this year's belong fashion week. and just a reminder the top stories we're following for you here today on d w news the number of confirmed cases of corona virus in india has topped 6000000 it's one of the hardest hit nations and within weeks of six-pack to india will overtake the united states to lead the world in total infections. and heavy
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fighting as erupted between john and armenia the 2 former soviet republics accuse each other of reigniting a decades old conflict over the border region of nikola notaro. you're watching did not meet those coming up next our science program to morrow today it's reporting on what the proteins tell us about the past i'm turning mark thanks for the for. such.
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