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only match day 2 but already coaches are in the firing line. shall come made the 1st sacking of the season. hardly a surprise after 8 months without a win without a fight with was ahead of david wagner bid farewell in an empty stadium the only one without any founds present this weekend. had a corrosive virus case in the squad to the mix plus financial problems that it's clear the shocker in crisis. and there were plenty more surprises this weekend by and actually not stick games. so they don't mince meaning hoffenheim and alex book late they leave just about everything is out of whack right now. that includes the transfer market which is unusually quiet thanks to the coronavirus trade big names have left the bundesliga hi how that's the most bama fans still get. only one star has come the other
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way leroy's an 80 by a. maybe patrick she could become a hero at liverpool's and. boy alexander so a lot so that all the lights it just one week remains for clubs to bring in players but we start with the 1st coaching casualty shocker and david bach now. shoka says braman to form a big guns of the bundesliga now looking distinctly. taim both were in dire straits last season with braman only surviving after beating hard and haim in the playoffs on away goals. through a encore failed and david wagner both kept their jobs but both were immediately feeling the heat after losing last weekend. and those nerves showed on the pitch with plenty of tackles but not much in the way of chances and with little
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creativity from open play it took a set piece to break the deadlock. midway through the 1st half the visitors seized a rare opportunity from a corner i was a nice not down by just sergeant fine in the class acres of space to bury the loose ball. shuck a struggle to respond with a cite for the players they loaned out last season and wants to sell in the summer . and so it was left to players like. mark another ben to lead to get the shark engine going. i was on car but was unable to hide his frustration spitting at his team so why the referee didn't spot the offense for the footballing or thirties have now charged him with unsporting behavior. the opening goal a given braman a new lease of life and they made their superiority can i
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buy another set piece delivered by augustine sun and food called was left unmarked yet again for a relatively straightforward header. whichever way you look at it it wasn't a pretty picture for shelter in a disastrous 1st half for the home side by i and it was all too much to bear for sporting director yahoo snyder. after the break veteran striker did inject some energy into shock his game and not just verbally. the 36 year old summer signing came close to having the deficit. and that near miss mark the beginning of shock his best phase of the match both must see him. again fail to capsulize. by those misses prove costly a foul by cover earned him a yellow card and braman
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a penalty through stepped up in a cell to complete his hatrick and any shot hopes of a comeback in the i a bad day turned dismal for car back as he picked up a 2nd delo card for this tactical foul on davey celica proof that things can always get worse. mark pulled one back in at a time but it was no consolation a goal difference of minus 10 after 2 games is the worst start to a season in this. league history a new low felt throughout the club. you can't go in such an important game. go behind so easily but that was not. the game we were hoping for a chunk of fire david valid now after an 18 game winless streak in which they conceded the 9 goals and schooled just 8. braman however will be
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boyd by their performance and win which may bring the team some much needed impetus . and for one man in particular it was a match to cherish. that man was nicholas food cool his hat trick didn't just relieve the pressure on braman it was also a personal triumph over adversity who could miss most of last season with a crucial ligament injury one of several serious injuries the striker has suffered . yeah i'm really glad for him because. he had such a bad time last year and he was injured again after she would just be for and then there's quotes from the us it was really really tough for all of us to see this how he was back in the reopened bammy came back. and focused. back up. this fall with the opportunity to complete his hat pretty much snow
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may step. up least 2nd of outrage in that some flights saw the bulls in the changing room and i've already stolen i. from close to 2 of the strikers carrying that team's types neva who's in patrick shape his have arrived to fill the void left by kevin funland and kind habits he. spent last season on loan as opponents of the light say who have a new forward of their own in alexander so a lot of the know we gen has been signs to replace team advantage but he started this one on the bench. as at most when this league stadiums fans returns to the buy every now 6000 of them a welcome sight but not quite enough for a mexican wave. in the early stages she looked especially motivated against his former club after a full minutes only took defending from diu the macondo stopped him from opening
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the school ring. the oldest player in the last 16 is 28 year old female force back he used his experience to good effect but kevin company couldn't finish . so old man was back decided to do it himself i am majestic goals from the swede who left spend the end of the day before slamming an unstoppable shock pass to lucas red skin. so how do you response to a one to go with one of your own of course. the care and demi by how much in the polite is it from distance was just 20 minutes on the clock fans had already been spoiled. it looked like more girls could be on the way when an injury to use of powers than lead to the introduction of so a lot on the half hour mark. page 20000000 euros to price him away from turkish
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side trips home school but having only just arrived this game seemed to come too soon for him and he struggled to make his mark. having already spent a year in the bundesliga schick was ready the 1st to save us of pay to be achieved with the last act of the 1st half it had been an intense attacking 45 minutes from both teams and that continued in the early stages of the 2nd tough leverkusen dia b. was especially lively he started a move that ended with. lorient this speech in the post. of the 17 year old is seen as the ets if i have a us there's a big shoes to fill. as the tempo drops christopher who went close with a set piece he chair in one couldn't put away the rebounds either it looked as though patrick she could put his own club to the sword in the 77th minute but the assistance franks wanted the new leave of his man he was just outside when corinne
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bena robbie played him and. it ended one hole and even though the game showed neither scientists quite worked out how to replace their departed stars ultimately both teams were happy. for the but what happens when there were 2 champions league quality sides out there and you can see that we want to improve but labor has no why is no easy task will take the point that it's all finished i'm far too even him and it was a good amount of their good teams but off they lost a couple of players like we did so they have to work out their new set up that's all we have to do to stop before we're both a little way short of buying but we both played well today. that they did but it was still early enough for a point each. of them if you play that well against a good team you usually expect to get 3 points with a stick i think of comedy. a promising start for patrick chick in leave accusing colors and his opposite number so a lot has plenty of time to get used to his new home but as now goes man says these
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2 a no match for buy and. speaking of whom let's start our match day round up with the champions. thanks. to. the bundesliga ban on away fans due to the coronavirus means the return of home advantage right. well inferior in hoffenheim with an all conquering. on site visiting surely only the hardcore among the $6000.00 spectators misting about their chances. well lo and behold with just a quarter of an album played and in big chunks it's not good in a corner to put off a time in the lead. time less than 10 minutes later steps were pounced on a defensive mix up to make it to near. home
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advantage was something else to play. the flip side have been busy 3 days early in a punishing 120 minute victory of a severe in the super cup. but yours are a chemist called a go back before half time for the tired visitors. they try to step up their efforts after the break. but hoffenheim sense an upset in the offing and i'm still the 2 gold cushion in the 77 minutes. by my face in that 1st defeat of 2020. and hoffenheim one down yes b.s.p. but was dogged in determined to answer by and swallow. and after he was brought down by manuel neuer. 100 cameras but the games are paired with this 2nd of the game and fish of the season home advantage tiredness hoffenheim to head they put in a great performance that would of course bind trouble immunity to. its end it was
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my we've had a tough schedule given how much the players force i can't give them any fight at the next stop for bias wednesday's german super cup clash against dortmund at least they'll be at home. had to abandon had kicked off the season with a big away when it breaks when frankfurt had dropped points at home to newly promoted to be the fact. the friday night game didn't really get. having until new hatch escape a dead tree you have to go down under a silver in the books. to push the strike a converted the spot kick can suddenly the home support making themselves. bastos then doubled frankfurt's laid before the break with his 1st headed goal in over a year. bruno. sebastian hoda killed off and he had to hoax with this couple of on his on
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a fancy to left friends. and even when they did get on the school she chips thanks to an own goal from martin king to echo $31.00 is and it's also a whole tree full 1000 fans in berlin zelin pick stadium the top to be called and it forms which. had 10000 fans lining the terraces albeit modest a muffled the atmosphere wasn't helped by only putting the home goal on the pressure. going into the break. but the game came to life 11 minutes into the 2nd half when a your not for front corner was edited by mark who stood up. she may seem nervous though and his fears were justified with 10 minutes to go a lot of banks losing had a game when you won a deserved share of the spoils and the 1st point of the campaign.
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to the signs of a home advantage for frank but in the early stages of the clash with voters booking . pitches and nicking into head costs standing don't leave home i'll have a. bit just before the break he'll sit breakouts freak a quentin for a deflection. freiburg piled on the pressure late time and need to see to pass as it's a should cost him a potential winner. minds his preparations were in. did last week as the team went on strike following the suspension of. coach was positive. his side got off to a promising start against got when rob inquires and put them in front against the want to play after 30 minutes. but it minus one subtle going to the game it started to show gonzalo custer was allowed to swarm through the midfield and set up c. last one monkey to go for an easy equaliser. and much made the visitors feel even
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more at home in the 2nd half such a large which. to watch. might surrender any home advantage there may have been and indeed the only half. came of it scoring his 1st goal is to sleep. and with 4 minutes to go the home defense work again also invites a headline colliders to calmly took away stuttgart. that was enough for my eyes to pull the trigger after 2 defeats and a play rebuilding and the club said bye bye bye a lot the coach was fired on. 5 and a half 1000 fans got to see win their 1st top flight home game since 2009 and a long pull from stephanie i'll take you and see my edmonson grabs 3 points the goal that was memorable in more ways than one. more on that now in our best make.
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our move of the match day goes to be left out and the decision to bring on your own see more and more you saw in the bundesliga 58 season he's the 1st ever player from the pharaoh islands to make an appearance and water debut after just 10 minutes on the pitch he scored the winner again below. to be honest i would not like to be the 1st one because i would. i like that we have many more players to play professionally and in this league as well but to see some of the 1st one but i'm pretty sure i will not be the last one so i may personally is a fantastic feeling i know so many people in farewell those who watch it every day and my touch was not the best yeah try to basically close my eyes and hope for the best and thankfully one thing but i can say it wasn't thanks no but. i'm not so sure.
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the last time don't travel to oust bush telling hallen made his shattering but it does me good to appease. such. stuff she said she stood. still so she just. said that 19 year old rescue that day the start of a sensational industry get kareena. now 20 the week in has become an international superstar but despite his heroics last time out ounce book the right team don't listen to struggled against. their always shocked and very physical very well organized though it's always been very difficult back. i so don't mind me they have to be ready for some tough tackling i but early on they
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played with their usual useful flair the sanchez was particularly impressive in this maze even if the finish wasn't i nobody would deny that don't wince kids are impressive 17 year old jude telling them also tested the outs but gold hit his sign for playing good football and had more than 80 percent possession. but alex goodwood defending for their lives as expected and when that wasn't enough people refound he gave it she was in for. but the output coach heiko hellish everything was going to plan his team a ruffing don't wind up. they received 3 yellow cards in strange 1st half minutes. and their approach through don't mins youngsters off their game. of the ending holding kobe out of their elements of
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a bit the they don't mind him missing just a little experience. it looked that way in the 60 minutes félix with a crime 81 nil i was out suppose 1st real chance of getting 100 percent chance conversion beats 80 percent his position. was we knew we could decide the game which set pieces daniel caligiuri had some great deliveries we've practiced that in training recently so it don't mean needed another hole and rescue job but it wasn't happening for that one direction's and in the 2nd half the need was even more drastic caligiuri made it to the full mashal could play a school ring for the 6th time in his career as a good student his best talent against any appointments. that you see in sabra made a mistake in leaving you incontinent marco foist on the bench and faced with teenagers. oh well house books tactics the key to the result.
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of the. us and if we ran 11 kilometers more than then and shut down the dangerous areas of the pitch supplied to nil the final school it seems honan isn't the answer to every question simply too young. for you when we lose you guys always say this team is too young the woman window but he says anything about the age of the teams and i don't think that's the problem. a set. back for dortmund who had no answer to house books blunt instrument tactics but a dream for the home fans that team has now won 2 games out of 2. and it was an especially good day for all match day here and. the owners for this weekend's hero go to a stole was have the been asleep. now that the jury is right he also 7 told us
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through to. the jury for the time raw power for the charge thanks. for putting. the right. daniel caligiuri marked his 300 leaguer appearance with a huge contribution to that stunning book when i've a don't mind also delivering the crossfire félix into kinds he just loves playing against don't mind and 7 riviere darby's with he scored 4 and set up another streak goals against the black and yellow. and here's how the world reacted to the weekend a fan in denmark couldn't believe a shell could defend the standing on the line was trying to claim offside. while the royal blue supporters in canada have want to wagner find a hard time against braman. who could step in this englishman says shocker should call for legendary coach stevens. and don't move fans with equally miserable loss
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of their last 2 outs for fans in mumbai struggling to find the words. another in argentina even claim the defeat was worse than the pandemic. and the golden coach 2 was under fire a u.s. base supporter says he's good but he ain't great. time fans are why despite their loss a fan club and. anima says there was more good on so bad. off and i'm on the other hand we're in 7th heaven. frank don't secured big away when hausberg pulled off a surprise against domains freeman's victory so the end of david wagner and token time show the league by hammering by and now let's check out how top 3 goals of the weekend's. in
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3rd param damaged by with the work of pulling out the sound which the point politico's. in the 2nd you're sure kimmage on an otherwise to get simple day the midfielder produced an unstoppable conus strike. and then for a meal forsberg with a wonderful shimmy and sumptuous finish our best goal of the weekend.
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would you look at the top in my name and blood lead the bundesliga table steady all night it still any much states who nevertheless beat a fed fans can enjoy that team dating above by and even if it's just for really. dorman's defeat leaves them intent while leverkusen one just 2 points so far it's a grim states of affairs a kilo mines the shocker all without a point but still $32.00 games. let's play. a heavy defeat the bottom but it's far from panic stations their biggest headache right now is finding space in their trophy cabinet. especially after they won the away for super cup. beating dorman in this week's german super cup would take their true people this year to find it's a repeat of last year's final in which dormant trial. among the highlights of the upcoming goodness legal weekend is clone buses in the rhine. derby.
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i now want to win the derby course. both sides are desperate for a win with cologne having lost twice so far i'm glad but mustering up just one point. shocker could face another thrashing whoever the new coach is with a trip to light 2nd store. will be hoping to take it easy or home to head to see you then.
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october 3rd on d. w. . this is the every news lawyer from berlin a devastating milestone coronavirus claims more than a 1000000 lives around the world in less than a year shattering lives livelihoods across nearly $200.00 countries one inconsolable family shares their harrowing loss also coming out. of the fighting flares between armenia and azerbaijan over the disputed territory
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of nagar no care about armenia says it turkey has shot down one of its warplanes turkey's ally azerbaijan denies it. thank you so much for your company everyone will begin this broadcast with the fallout from the deadly coronavirus which continues to spread like wildfire around the world and has now claimed the lives of more than 1000000 people but experts caution that the true number is probably a whole lot higher the year johns hopkins university database recorded this tragic milestone the database shows the virus has spread to at least 188 countries and fatalities have been rising through most of august and september well after weeks of gradual decline many countries are now seeing
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a resurgence in corona virus cases including here in europe experts say the crisis is far from over. case in point belgium the government there has been criticized for being slow to act the per capita death rate there is ranked 3rd in the world but some of that may be because belgium applies a broader definition of deaths caused by the virus which makes it a number higher than in other countries but no matter how the statistics stack up every corona virus death is a human tragedy you have used hershel's meets with one belgian family looking to overcome their heartbreaking loss. the world has lost a 1000000 lives. one of them meant the world to 10 year old lorenzo my grandpa was the best his grandpa luke picked him up from school each day and when it comes to we made it all merch and after that. we just
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played the couch and just did what we wanted to deal. mostly i got snacks in but their hometown st truth was hit early and hard by the coronavirus we had 53 people. who had to enter the hospital and we only had bets for 20 people but luke was already hospitalized failing fast he said if i don't make it please take good care of the child he didn't make it on march 23rd luke became seen truants 1st corona death jeanine and their daughters nellie and elaine and lorenzo didn't even get to say goodbye that it really hot. the truck was really all. mayor very hit and felt it personally her husband became critically ill but survived it was
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a terrible time for the families but also for us as a mayor but also all the people in my policemen and you know the people in the town who are working. 24 hours a day 6 months later same treatment has the infection rate under control with strict measures father room in and says now inhabitants need to feel it's important to share. with each other what we feel what we want or are and and sorry that too but also or the good things may or head and decided to create a space for that a corner of a city park is now a memorial the theme forget me not plenty of those flower. as had been planted by city landscaper d.v.s. summers along with the tree of life and a plaque bearing upon an apartment that. the flowers will come so yeah even when it's out. it will be a little bit. beautiful. for the memorial dedication september 13th
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lorenzo was asked to commemorate his beloved grandfather he told his mom nellie he was too afraid to look at life shot there or they were again to laugh at me. but lorenzo changed his mind and wrote a letter leave the old dear grandpa i miss you very much i am mad about what corona mad about what happened the order best and always are going to be the best because you think. that i was brave and that i was happy did i did it that i. wrote l out. those happy. everyone lies. the sunni grandpa. no one here will forget them.
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a brave little boy of that report thereby due to abuse teri schultz and the german shells on america has announced new measures in response to local spikes in covert 19 infection rates washing valved to avoid a full national lockdown instead announcing what she called a hot spot strategy after meeting with the leaders of germany's 16 federal states there is a growing alarm in germany that steadily rising infection rates could signal the start of the pendant next long feared 2nd ways. i think all in all this was a very important conference in which we discuss the seriousness of the situation as fall begin. we are not alone as we see from the very dynamic infection developments in our european neighbors. our goal is to allow public and private
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life to go on as much as possible without. that that means one infection rates rise we need to react quickly to get them under control and there's always on a specific regional basis that's something we've learnt that we don't need to do the same thing for everyone but that we can intervene in a measured localised way and i think that's good news. and. the chance of their speaking at moments before we came on air did have us chief political editor mikaela cafe or is on the story for you mikaela good to see you uncle americal seems cautiously optimistic that a 2nd national log down can be avoided she wants to avoid it but winter has not even started yet and the infections infection rates are only climbing so you know why is she so confident that she can avoid a national lockdown. well she says the top aim is to avoid such
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a doctor but she won't catch her completely ruling that out at the same time t.v. parties have shifted the top priority is to keep the economy going keep businesses open and to keep schools open which is a very very different scenario from 6 months ago when the initial shock of the crisis also hit germany and brought public life to a standstill germany seems to work with formulas now it was the state premiers that sat around the table with angela merkel today who has no legal control to tell them what they do so they found a compromise where if there are up to 35 infections or if it hits that mark then public parties gatherings of up to 50 people will still be possible $55.00 only up to $25.00 and if that goes up 250000 infections per 100000 people per week that would then mean that public gatherings could be top $25.00 people private ones 10 and she recommends that germans don't travel
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a lot sounds very mathematical but that is the compromise formula germany is living with right now has launched today it's more specific than before and that everybody can agree on and killefer understand correctly germany is pinning its hopes on more tests and tracking our health authorities prepared for increased testing and tracking. well there are more prepared than many other countries around because germany had a head start not just in terms of time but also in having very localised institutions both when it comes to testing facilities very local trees there but also local health offices and that's seen as one of the biggest risk that they could be overwhelmed when it comes to tracking those it's safe to say have completely missed out on technology on digitalisation many still work with fax machines so that the hill is healed of the german approach which is still seen as fairly successful but
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i'm also prepared germans that there was times to come with winter and fall and she herself confirmed that she raised a scenario where some 19200 people could be infected today currently the rate is at around 2000 so that itself is a warning sign 2 germans did have used chief political editor reporting thank you. want to sign over some of the other stories making news around the world french police have dismantled a refugee camp in the northern port town of cali the makeshift camp was home to about 800 refugees mostly from iraq afghanistan sudan and eritrea every year thousands of refugees try to cross the english channel to reach the u.k. . kuwait's ruling emir share subuh have met their son has died at the age of $91.00 a staunch u.s. ally struggled with domestic political disputes the fallout of the 2011 arab spring
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protests and volatile oil prices coming to power in 2006. firefighters have been battling to contain wildfires tearing through northern california's wine country since the weekend extremely dry conditions have led to the rapid spread of the blaze in napa valley and there the city of santa rosa nearly 70000 residents have been forced to evacuate. and then now to a mounting tensions where there's been another flare up of the disputed region of the garneau work her bus with those armenian and azerbaijani forces excusing each other of attack of attacks rather on their territory well armenia claims turkey has shot down one of its warplanes which is how this president and his azerbaijani allies tonight renewed fighting in recent days has left dozens killed and many more injured prompting calls for a cease fire from around the world all in the garneau occur lies within us about
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john but has been under the control of ethnic armenian forces since 1994. these scenes have put the international community on edge. but for the residents of both mania and as a by xan they have been a long time coming. as it was a little the as i by johnny ami will win this war and we will return to our historical lands a lot of this i get it as it is that the jury is out as if my country needs me as a soldier i am ready even at my age and of course we are afraid of a long war but the civilian population and the military must be ready for it although it is better to be free later meant to continue this false pace. the focus of the fighting is the goal in a car back region the dispute itself is decades old beginning in the early 1990 s. when the ethnically armenian region declared independence from us a by shock. that independence has never been recognized by the international
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community which is urging for calm from both sides. the secretary general strongly called on all the sites true mediately stop fighting deescalate tension and returned to meaningful negotiations without preconditions or delay world leaders fear the fighting could lead to full scale conflict which destabilizes the south caucasus region a kargil for pipelines carrying oil and gas to world markets regional players like russia and turkey also at risk of becoming in broiled in the conflict and escalating it further. and that is the us today we are at the side of our azerbaijani brother and in the defense of the homeland mania must immediately cease its attacks and send back and mercenaries that have brought from a brought up one of the. dozens of people have been killed so far including civilians and hundreds more wounded at the request of germany and france the u.n.
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security council is expected to hold emergency talks on choose day but with both sides accusing the other of starting the battle and of continuing to use heavy artillery a quick and claimed break from the violence seems unlikely. a german sports doctor has confessed to his role in an international doping network involving cyclists and winter sport athletes well the doctor identified in germany as mark s. admitted in court to helping at least 23 athletes gain an advantage through blood doping a practice involves boosting an athlete's oxygen capacity by injecting red blood cells they a physician denies putting out these health in danger or making money from the practice it's germany's biggest doping trial to date. in the galapagos islands in the pacific ocean a group of 36 giant tortoises has been released into the wild while they were born in captivity the tortoises are an endangered species at risk of extinction weighing
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nearly 5 kilograms of between 6 and 8 years old they were released in their natural habitat on sun place about island after a rigorous poor indian process while the tortoises play a critical role in maintaining a healthy ecosystem in the unique galapagos archipelago. they thrive are right next up is my colleague monica jones with your business headlines on little rock and going on behalf of all of us here thanks for spending this part of your day with us. i'm secure in the volume or the target and in the end this is a me you're not allowed to you anymore we will send you back. are you familiar with this. with the smugglers were liars. what's your story. 'd
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'd with numbers and women especially in victims of violence. take part and send us your story we are trying always understand this new culture. another villa turn other guests you want to become a citizen. in for migrants your platform for a while information. google is cracking down on developers dodging its rules it says it will begin enforcing a rule that absolves through play store how to use google's only payment system which takes a 30 percent count of any revenues also coming up. after one of the world's of the strictest lockdowns south africa sees its economy shrink by half with employment
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numbers to match. the world record its one millionth coronavirus test we'll look at innovations in taiwan and germany that could help us through the cracks. welcome to the new business i want to johnson prelim good to have you with us google is warning outside app developers to stop circumventing its payment system that has given dodgers one year to comply among the companies in its crosshairs netflix and spotify both have disputed or attempted working around in our payments on google devices which draw a 30 percent commission from the tech giant frustration over commissions led me to live by google and apple has been growing among app developers in recent years. and our financial googles move comes at a time when war and more our developers are calling out apple and google to do a pretty they don't the 30 percent cut as it inflated digital tax they point to how
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even credit card companies charge anywhere between 2 to 3 percent to process payments and this digital video tax is actually making their offerings less competitive so now they have formed a coalition to take on the might of apple and google who can prevent by a smartphone market. but we can expect a long legal battle before the issues are resolved and for the silicon valley champions it needs unnecessary regulatory scrutiny and for now for consumers what it means is that we have to continue paying higher prices for our subscriptions i'm out of course was a financial market correspondent erica jumping in there or hyundai rather now a brief look at some other business stories making news. netflix the streaming
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giant is hoping to expand in africa with a new mobile online offer only offer 5 years after it entered to the african market it has had trouble expanding its appeal beyond the continent's wealthy now it's a win for people who want to view movies and shows on their phones at a lower price the european union wants to avoid complete border closures due to the coronavirus pandemic that's what germany's commissioner for tourism says after a meeting with you tourism minister says the bloc agreed to coordinate travel warnings coronavirus tests and quarantine regulations. obama wants to buy the german the right sharing services free now to expand its market share in europe and latin america according to bloomberg now is a joint venture between b.m.w. and dima last year free now generated 2500000000 euros in revenues. in south africa and post a strict coronavirus lockdown at the end of march squeezing businesses and
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consumers and saw economic output record its largest contraction ever in the 2nd quarter and although the government has now opened up international travel and removed restrictions on trading key industries economists are forecasting a disaster as unemployment may climb to 45 percent. began macian yet has fallen on hard times during the covert pandemic losing his permanent job as a gardener during south africa's lockdown he is now one of many begging for menial work on a johannesburg street corner. i've got really good looking forward but. it's really difficult. and it could. be. south africa was already in a recession before the pandemic and then the government imposed one of the world's strictest lock downs as businesses closed their doors hundreds of thousands lost
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their livelihoods the construction industry tanked as all developments ground to a halt. we had a $45.00 student residence planned for the space and fortunately recovered locked on regulations the project has been pushed out 6 to 12 months as a result of that it seriously harmed our ability to raise money for future developments going forward. the company uptown projects was driving before the pandemic they used their savings to keep their staff employed and as the economy slowly emerges from lockdown there is optimism the company may just survive. we are back up and running with a full complement of workers and we will need to get these months back we all to mystical finish this this project officer but some aren't so lucky jonathan marquees factory is only operating at one 3rd of capacity. it may even have to come
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in was this one of our machines there was a 000 s. that it's kind of interesting to get away with the kind of animation. with over 650000 corona virus infections south africa is the worst affected country on the continent companies like this one manufacturing medical waste packaging should be booming but rampant state corruption so public funds spent for emergency medical supplies stolen. i'm really worried about laying off more stuff or losing more machines or even closing down amid the gloom much in your clings to hope that things may somehow change. as to where they're all you know such as it is good guys in. my face it was me that made one thing made next year my friend something. but if the downturn persists it will be catastrophic for
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the entire southern african region which depends on south africa for 2 thirds of its g.d.p. . well the world bank says the number of east asians living in poverty is likely to rise this year for the 1st time in 2 decades the pandemic is said to push the region to its lowest economic growth in more than half a century. streets usually teeming with tourists are empty in myanmar police are checking to see if everyone is a tiering to strict lockdown measures nearly everyone has to stay home and it has lead to job losses poverty and hunger could be looming for an additional $38000000.00 east asians this year the world bank warns. most of them are in myanmar where 85 percent of households already risk of losing earnings due to the coral not spend their make in indonesia and can bollea it's 79 percent of households and there's more in other countries. the world bank says most asian
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countries have managed to contain the pandemic now is the time to help those who are most affected by the lockdown measures the international lenders says governments should do more to help the poor. global deaths from 9000 have now topped 1000000 as the pandemic continues to take lives it is also preventing people from being able to make a living key to getting the world working again will be testing and testing fast now a taiwanese firm has developed a robots that can return results within 3 hours. meet q vs $96.00 the taiwanese robot boasts 3 ohms and it doesn't have to sleep either if say it's invented q vs $96.00 when mass produced it could make a huge contribution to the world's economic recovery. can produce around 2000 results for day 106
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deploy in j.f.k. airports or singapore airports this airports can fully resume their flight and passenger travel safely and bring back the country's economy. for now though q. vs 96 is operational radius is restricted to taiwan to places like this taipei hospital normally patients here have to wait at least 2 days to get their test results from the lab the robot manages a turnaround time of around 3 hours and it can distinguish clearly between sobs cave 2 and influenza viruses. this machine can be of great help when it comes to striking a balance between epidemic control and economic growth it can help people come together and contribute to the economy again while also effectively preventing the spread of the virus. and with infection rates rising in many countries right now q vs $96.00 would have its work cut out. now once we have
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a vaccine whenever that'll be transporting it will be a logistical challenge german manufacturer vacuity makes thermal contain a specially designed to keep sensitive goods at a steady temperature for days at a time. this monday looking cooler is actually packed with cutting edge technology each is tested before it leaves the factory to ensure that inside panels are 100 percent flawless they have a special ability to maintain steady temperatures inside for very long periods regardless of the outside temperature. there inventor york and korn is a physicist and develop the containers vacuum was a university his business model was born out of that experience. i'm going to put it on the box i know principly of books is a kind of thermos flask in a books form or contain a form to it besides that it's lined with special high tech accumulator storage materials which can store heat energy at
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a given temperature 10 times more efficiently than conventional materials. and this combination of vacuum insulation and heat accumulating materials is what delivers the long term performance. even down he's a line of performance. the coronavirus pandemic has put rocket boosters on vacuum techs business the board support based manufacturers containers have been used to transport some 300000000 kovan 1000 test kits around the world the kits are temperature sensitive and have to be kept at a steady minus 20 degrees celsius but even if pharmaceuticals are the mainstay of the vacuum tech business they're not the sole activity. but demand for temperature load logistics is growing worldwide and we're not only talking about pharmaceuticals and biotechnology materials on and off we're also dealing with specialised goods like special chemicals he serves optical equipment
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there's an even artworks. on a ship and by there but i was a huge sector requires constant temperatures over several days and out of business and as i said. there's no obligation to wear masks at work here the employees are tested for over $1000.00 on a regular basis over time has been the norm for months now and york and cohen has warned his staff but it's going to stay that way and if and when a coronavirus vaccine emerges it will have to be transported at a constant minus 70 degrees celsius in boxes made of these panels that's when vacuum will ramp up to 24 hour production. well and that's all from me and the business team here in berlin as always thanks for keeping us company. and she said .
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