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sent with his extravagant lifestyle and long holidays abroad cheering the pandemic . opposition leader in a number called to the king on stage during the protests. marking does not reside in thailand i'd like to ask directly what's so bad about living in thailand. he was later arrested with the anger boiling over the government is keen to put a lid on the protests any way it can oh let's bring in journalist mathias pierre from bangkok much us what's happening in bangkok at the moment. yeah it seems like they're pro-democracy activists they're not willing to give up so quickly despite the political guttering stick was issued this morning about 1000 of them on now gathering in central bangkok in the main shopping district of the city and they're now occupying a one of the major intersections there calling for the release of other activists
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that were arrested this morning police initially tried to stop them from staging this protest but at some point there were too many protesters for them to hender. pushed back a little bit of what they issued a warning saying that this protest is in need following the busy issue often much as it did create this morning and they're warning that every participant might get arrested these photos have been going on for several months now why has the government declared a state of emergency now. this morning the government said it's extremely necessary to issue this emergency decree to maintain peace and order one of the main reasons they cited was an event yesterday when a royal motorcade boss briefly obstructed by pro-democracy demonstrators the motorcade was carrying the queen and the son off counting in thailand and
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it took a while for this motorcade to pass through to protest as they were shouting protest slogans at the motorcade and this was a very unusual a thing to see here in thailand. a mostly. always used to tremor through completely cleared streets that are always create hours ahead before they arrive but for them to go through a protest side was very unusual but many thais they question why this even has happened for should have. options for motorcades to travel and out of streets to turn on so some suspect that's the government even wanted to provoke them at this time thought the government the crackdown seems to be further fueling protests and sort of stopping them to the thai government make a mistake here. if i say it seems that pro-democracy activists
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have now more angry at the government and maybe also more desperate but i'm not sure how this situation where play out we've seen today this morning and throughout the day that the government has a lot of power and that's. and police forces the government so many pro-democracy activists might also. obviously don't want to get arrested for issuing. speaking pinioned so i'm not sure yet if the government really able to stop the protest. but. for us thank you very much. time now for a quick look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world today. president by g.m. has resigned after 10 days of protests the unrest follows a disputed parliamentary election earlier this month. promised to step down but
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only after new elections were cold enough says he will resign immediately to prevent clashes between security forces and protesters demanding his removal. yemen's warring sides paying more than $1000.00 prisoners captured during the years of conflict the trade is part of a deal reached in switzerland in september yemen has been at war since 2014 causing a humanitarian crisis and the death of more than 100000 people. in hong kong several pro-democracy activists are in court facing illegal assembly charges police again raided the personal office of media publish an activist jimmy lie is one of several pro-democracy leaders who have been arrested on the whole new national security law imposed by beijing. germany has posted a massive spike in covert cases with more than 6 and
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a half 1000 new infections in the 24 hour period let's have a look at how quickly these new infections have surged in the past 7 days we were at 2828 new cases last wednesday that was of top of the eights the numbers then kept rising there's a bit of a dip him on the weekend when not all okola health departments report numbers and then you see that steep rise to where we are today at 6638000000 registered covert 9000 infections the numbers more than doubling in one week it means the virus is growing exponentially the figures come just hours after chancellor angela merkel met with the leaders of germany 16 federal states to agree new unified measures suit to slow the spread of the virus one seen as a role model for europe germany now feels the pandemic is getting out of hand that account she has had read lately well so far with cases rapidly rising i'm going to
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america has issued a stern warning. is image logging does if you ask what worries me it is the exponential rise and we'll stop it otherwise it will not end well. we can see death all over the place and i don't need to look at germany here i only need to look in the neighboring countries that's the point of regional leaders have agreed to shut hospitality venue some 11 pm in areas today become virus hotspots or regulation already adopted by some cities like barely known frankfurt contact history actions will also be enforced in hotspots social gatherings will be limited to 10 people from a maximum of 2 households in a bid to curb the number of infections at the political level one bone of contention remains leaders can't agree on domestic travel rules that mean travelers from hotspots cannot stay in hotels without a recent negative test. i'm prone to come
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a day should ban is to contest it among the state someone to keep it up at any cost and to majority of states are skeptical because it's related inefficient to prevent infections but in the end it causes a lot of agitation anger and disruption but some under street say it's not moros that are needed they're still going to be fearful of the existing rules are not being followed and they're not being enforced all too often you see people beat out a mask on 1st isn't subways i believe the rules should be better executive it's a fine line when you see all the weddings are kind of course understand but on the other hand it's also a risk for others as well as for the elderly i think we all need to be reasonable the numbers are. if the number of infections keep rising i'm going to america has warned that even tougher steps may be needed. by political correspondent. joins us now from our parliamentary studios what's behind these rising infection
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numbers that. ing which these are obviously 2 more positives as well you have to know that since me dogs have been seeing here more than $1000000.00 tests being carried weekly also there's a backlog and several laboratories warned that they were starting to be overwhelmed that there was that backlog as there are reaching their testing capacity limits now number of daily infections here in germany you've sated that we reached a level of march was more done 6600 infections daily this is alarming but in comparison to neighboring countries germany still has much better for example a neighboring france accounts for more than 20000 daily inspections and the czech republic yesterday counted oh more than mine thousands $1500.00 infections for a country whose population is 8 times less than that of germany so yes the hotspots
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and infection waits $400000.00 inhabitants increase exponentially and it is worrying by germany still has a better handle of the pandemic that its neighbors so far what we've just heard about the new measures that chancellor merkel and the 16 state premiers agreed upon but not all reportedly said she was not happy with the results why. she would have reached for stricter measures are so we've seen into reports not all safe in years if we for example the accommodation ban in various regions so there's to these to be talks between the state premiers and the chancellor regarding the messick travel so those are all the reasons why those negotiations took so long they were marked on the go stations of eights i was into the late at night yesterday and i'm going to america has warned time and again that people need to a key being careful keep wearing masks and keep respect so show these dancing and
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she's reportedly also quite annoyed by the fact that not everyone seems to be observing all the ruse. so what is the plan then if germany does not get the infection right back on the control. well if those new measures don't suffice and we can know very well imagine that we can see in the future more localized and lockdowns farmer love bounce being put into place as the thing is that the governments and the regions want to avoid stricter luvin simply because a so this would actually be another blow to the german economy and going to market actually warned that germany simply couldn't afford another med on of its economy. and one of those talking to me that libya to poland now which is also expected to announce new restrictions after registering a recall of nearly $1000.00 new cases today the company managed to keep the numbers
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of infections low at the start of the pandemic but as a result of phenomena reports the government is now facing criticism for failing to prepare the country for a 2nd wave. and the foothills of the top trauma a popular tourist destination this winter however a pub ocean leader has little hope of much business normally his family's guest house would welcome school classes and all their organized tour groups but most of them have already canceled. the trip but. if we didn't own this place and just rented it would have already given up. no matter what. 100 percent of. the guest house practically generates no income but still costs money i'm sure the ducky with tourist numbers slowly rising again over the summer pablo she legal was hoping for
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a situation to improve but now the region has been declared a red zone due to a surge in culvert 19 cases and that means additional restrictions including wearing a mask in public spaces and the ban on cultural events a pharmacy in the center of the compound of poland's most popular mountain resort. has been running it for 24 years so fuck your common sense even some of this has been going on for months now so people have slowly started getting used to it but the situation for us here is difficult. as a popular tourist destination we. are more at risk during the 1st wave of the pandemic in the spring poland's national conservative government reacted quickly by imposing a lockdown and closing the country's borders for foreign travelers but since then the thirty's have been facing growing criticism for failing to prepare poland's
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health system for a 2nd if we visit my agenda at home her husband originally from we all try in the u.k. contracted the virus in the spring fortunately. he without severe symptoms he praises poland's quick response to the pandemic but is worried about its hospitals the health system power is basically enormously lacking in funding. so if if the country becomes overwhelmed then i think it's going to be a problem because of the number of hospital beds the number of respirators the medical staff. it's also wore it in addition to his regular job he organizes weddings here in the mountains they have to live big but it's almost impossible to plan a wedding he and his business partner say if the authorities make adhoc decisions all the time. should have set limits from the beginning what difference does it
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make if we have 50 or $100.00 wedding guests in a group of 10 people we're in a small circle we know each other and we can react quickly if anything happens. what we need is a clear strategy to combat their pandemic problem says otherwise it will be increasingly difficult to convince people to comply with their restrictions. look at some of the other coronavirus developments elsewhere in the world the world health organization warns an additional $10000.00 children per month could die from malnutrition due to additional economic strains linked to the pandemic according to a register of authorized medicines russia approved a 2nd covert 19 vaccine and the chinese city of qingdao fired health officials after an outbreak of infections broken nearly 2 months stretch without new cases city officials say they are still working to test all done 1000000 residents after the break. still to come on the program they're facing the biggest match in
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their history so do 5th division teams when they played in the german cup tonight. the 1st post trade is one of the topics on the agenda the meeting of european leaders in brussels today talks between the u.k. and the e.u. are currently set to be hanging in the balance the heads of leading german french and italian business associations have urged the 2 sides to quote do everything in their power to reach an agreement british interests are also on the threats t w correspondent big it must reports on the u.k. farmers who fear they could lose access to their all important french markets. franc languorous and the. 4th generation of foreigners they raise some 5000 sheep in the southern english county of kept most of the meat is export from.
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the french like a lamb like this which has a good conformation. they want them weighing around about $18.00 to $20.00 kilos as a carcass. not too much fat just a little fat they are very discerning and they like good quality lamb if there's no trade in britain and the european union customs duties of as much as 50 percent could have a carcass of an extra border checks might mean the meat being less fresh when it arrives in france. and then they go into a refrigerated truck and normally they're killed one day and they're in the paris market the next morning any delays to that will cause big problems if they're talking about you know 4 or 5 days of customs checks and lorries how it's just going to. impact the supply chain. impact on prices. in the language has
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also found cattle which are subject to strict quality regulations they fear that often brags it cheaper low quality meat from the u.s. could damage the how market despite this many farmers including some of the languishes neighbors voted for bricks and other now regretting their stories here at cannes weekly cattle auction most pharma say it just has to be untrue and i think farms just got to make the most of the situation that it will have a legislation is in place and whatever tires we have and get on with it we will be better off in the end but it will be very hard in the interim period albie on a softer start in our coaching on not looking forward to it because offing is going to be a long haul to hold we have bricks without government subsidies many farmers might be facing bankruptcy particularly in the absence of a trade deal at length which is furious. it's just
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disbelief that they can tell so many lies you know it's. you know the how they won't be cute everything will be fine it will be the easiest free trade agreement history. and i can't swear it is just proved it will be so much rubbish. father and son are hoping all the same that children will take over the business. generation farm and despite threats it. last month was the hottest september since records began 140 years ago that comes as no real surprise given the temperatures in the last 44 september as well or higher than the 20th century average scientists from the national oceanic and atmospheric administration said rising temperatures have contributed to disasters from forest fires to floods. from sunbathing on england's south coast to outdoor
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border. building in berlin the september heat waves were a welcome surprise for many but the late summer sun brought devastation to change the meaning of a global temperature humidity changes and extreme extreme weather last month bigger and stronger hurricanes pounding the u.s. gulf coast while wildfires burn through millions of kilometers of western states scientists are in little doubt manmade climate change is exacerbating matters. and so what we're seeing right now actually you expect or a heat wave more frequent more intense and we're racing on introns well the general x. areas that are trying to get drier and areas that are right where. just this week up whole explore a return from the arctic with a year's worth of scientific data and a stark warning that the ice is dying. and yes
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a vitamin if we go on like this the arctic will be ice free in the summer in a few decades and the world that i described would be gone. it's not just arctic ice melt planet earth is warming. and scientists say there is a good chance that 2020 will be one of the hottest years in history. some sports news now and german football the german car often throws off david versus goliath type matches and tonight is no exception european champions by a munich face 5th division side. in the 1st round starting a run of 8 matches in $23.00 days the underdogs from do and will be looking to take advantage of bias hectic schedule of all their aims modest to say the least. quaint in sleepy dhiren isn't used to the big time 100000 people call this place
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home it's also home to 5th division side s c. the clubs pride and joy is the stand the oldest in germany now the latest chapter in this club's history a cup game against the mighty buy in munich. home which is of course we've been having a bit of a joke about it just get them out the way and then will be one round closer to the final rule excited you don't get drawn against by and every year will be a huge experience for us. to perhaps niche the game will have some personal significance and used to play at youth level. in with current brian. they remain in contact to this day. we write every so often how we're all doing the distance is a problem and now we're both parents we don't see each other too often still in touch and get on really well. friendships will have to be put to one side during
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the game the team has been stepping up its preparations and then add a match a shake they have a form of bundesliga player in that squads. we haven't spoken a huge deal about by and yet or analyze them in any great detail but i think everyone knows what to expect it's hard to find any weaknesses with them so it's just about giving it all we have enjoying the game and then seeing what happens at the end. he usually when a lower league side meets a team like by and they shy away from setting themselves targets but not. shandy for be assured magine if we manage to concede fewer than 8 goals in the game then we can say we're better than shall current barcelona and that's where something. both found themselves on the wrong end of the buy and go machine in recent months. after all is all relative.
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good luck to do to form a london the marathon when done the 010 has been banned for 4 years for doping while ition 10 from kenya won the london marathon in 2017 be investigators found increases in his red blood cell count possible without the use of a prohibited substance or method has denied any wrongdoing he has 30 days to appeal the bat. you're watching the news coming up next news asia devastating floods are affecting millions of people in south and southeast asia and more bad weather is on the way. cinemas in india begin reopening. we find out how the people behind the bollywood facade have been surviving without work. those stories a lot more in the news asia in just
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