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this is it deja vu news live from berlin a stark warning from the german chancellor peace whenever possible stay at home where you live and calls on people in germany to do their bit to stop the spread of infection as coronavirus cases surged to the highest level since the pandemic began also coming out. armenia and azerbaijan fire missiles at each other overnight multiple civilians are killed or injured in their sleep as fighting flares again over the disputed region of nagorno-karabakh where the violence kofi year stepped
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last week's russian brokered cease fire has all but broken down. and in the bonus league of life 6 trying to end their grip on the top spot in former outclassed by the league leaders with this early contender 6. a mix by sir welcome to the program german chancellor angela merkel has warned of difficult months ahead for the country with almost 8000 new corona virus infections recorded in the past 24 hours the highest figure since the start of the pandemic the chancellor is calling on germans to work together to stem the spread of the virus and tough measures have already been introduced in some parts of the country . marsland social distancing tighter coronavirus restrictions have been in force in
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the southwestern german city of stuttgart since wednesday there are bans on drinking alcohol after 11 pm and mass are obligatory in public squares in the city center many of those rules will now be extended to the rest of the bag on monday the state premier is going to raise the coronavirus threat alert to the highest level. by going to tighten restrictions there where this doesn't cause too much pain in the hope that we can spare kindergartens schools and workplaces from further measures as far as possible i also being considered once again curbing the number of people allowed into stores and making restaurant reservations obligatory and german chancellor angela merkel made an urgent appeal in her weekly online video calling on people to act now to contain the pandemic evans's a human bodies meet up with far fewer people with outside or at home refrain from
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any trips that are absolutely necessary any celebrations that aren't absolutely necessary please whenever possible stay at home in your place of residence. and. despite support from the armed forces to keep the test and trace system up and running there's concern that local health authorities are still struggling under the burden nonetheless 2000 people took to the streets of stuttgart to protest against the coronavirus measures they were not wearing masks. and joining us now in the studio to shed a little light on merkel's statement is kate brady or political reporter kate wise merkle making this appeal now well as you say the numbers have increased dramatically specially within the last week and stay we saw yet another record figure here in germany in the last 24 hours more than 7800 new cases so in comparison to neighboring countries to sri friends for example those numbers
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might be something that president manuel michel might only dream of right now getting the figures back down to around the 78000 mark every day but of course this is a big jump from what germany has been the biggest numbers we've seen yet since the beginning of the pandemic so this is really a warning if anything to act now and throughout the crisis angela merkel your son in scientific person by trading has been very measured in what she's been saying careful putting the numbers forward get the feeling though i don't know if you did that this is almost a final warning very much so and it's very clear that what machall and the german government doesn't want to do is to impose strict a rules on the nation similar to what we had earlier in the year they were never quite strict as in some other european neighboring countries to germany but even sorry people's freedoms was still much more limited compared to what now and that is the last thing that merkel wants to do so what she's calling on people to do is use their common sense now and maybe don't go to that party that you were planning
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on going to or maybe cancel that birthday celebration you are planning for next week but do that of your on your own accord don't wait for that to be an actual new rule in place and what signs are there that the germans will actually heed this call well anecdotally speaking even just travelling arm bowl in the last couple of days coming up on the underground even to work today is very clear that not everyone is following even the most basic of rules which have been in place now for months whether it's wearing masks on public transport or in enclosure shops still a lot of people not wearing the prop. les are tall people not necessarily keeping the distance where they could as well and so that's even with the most basic roles so whether or not people will actually belittling to this call for medical that will be sharing i believe in the coming days if we see a drop in the number of people being infected by current virus for now we're seeing consecutive big jumps in the number so that must be increasing the chance of a 2nd locked down right it certainly could and the question the government is going
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to be facing in the coming weeks is do we wait for the situation to get even worse or maybe next week if by already 10000 new cases per day does the government say no now we take action and perhaps put even more stringent stricter measures on to the public before we end up with a situation like in firms like in the u.k. or i did have used political correspondent kate brady thanks for that insight time now to take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world united nations secretary general antonio terrace has said the world has failed to rise to the challenge of fighting covert 90 the un chief said the economic effects of the penn demick would be devastating and that concerted action was needed to prevent millions of people from being pushed into poverty and hunger. security forces have disrupted
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a demonstration by women in the capital minutes human rights groups at least 15 people were arrested hundreds of women marched through the city calling for the resignation of president alexander lukashenko others has seen a wave of protests since its contested presidential election in august. thousands are marching in beirut in an attempt to revive last year's nonsectarian protest movement protestors want changes to an entrenched political order that they say fosters corruption and economic mismanagement 2 governments have resigned since the protests started and the country has not seen serious reforms. in the capital bangkok protesters have defied an emergency ban on public gatherings for the 4th day in a row police shut down the city's light rail system to deter protesters but did not attempt to disperse the rallies protesters want the government's resignation a new constitution and reform of the monarchy. new zealand's prime minister just
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into our turn has won a landslide victory in the country's general election is 2 thirds of the vote counted and center left labor party had secured around 49 percent of the vote giving it an unprecedented outright majority. by john has vowed to take revenge after an alleged armenian missile strike killed at least 12 people and wounded dozens more meanwhile armenia says azerbaijan has continued to shell populated areas within the disputed region of nagorno-karabakh both sides accuse each other of violating a truce brokered by russia last week fighting broke out in september and his worst since the 1990 s. . parts of gaza by johnny. in ruins in their early hours of saturday the destruction of the missile attack was not yet fully visible but what was clear plus the shock brought here officials say at least 20 residential buildings were destroyed during saturday's attack while most people were sleeping. we have been
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living in fear for days we would try to hide from the attack but that wasn't of any use where suffering a lot of pay enough to what it is that we did use then leave unified field and was in the right now we can't even identify the bodies. according to azerbaijan the officials the missiles were fired from 2 different locations in armenia are mean and all sorts he's have not responded to the claims gunja is the 2nd largest city in azerbaijan and lies far from the disputed region of nagorno-karabakh since september the hostilities between armenia and azerbaijan have escalated to an all time high i once frozen conflict flaring up again the not going to care about the region lies within azerbaijan but is governed by ethnic armenians. residents there are bracing for new bombardments while fearing death from the sky
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medical officials are also warning that the corona virus is spreading quickly. all mussy. said are you still images of war of course are a small country has a growing number of 1000 cases of work we don't just like adequate medicine but have difficulties isolating and evacuating patients from our republic. the conditions are especially dire in bomb shelters just but now in these basements many people are coughing have a fever many have high blood pressure. here self isolation is not an option people in the corner car back are trapped between the visible and invisible threats to their lives france's terror prosecutor says the teacher beheaded in friday's attack outside paris had become the target of threats after showing caricature of
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the muslim prophet muhammad the classroom. this is spec in its hacker was an 18 year old from russia's chechnya region who had been granted refugee status and threats he reportedly loitered outside the school and asked for information about the victim's whereabouts. shocked children parents and neighbors come to pay their respects at the suburban paris school where the murdered teacher taught. although the school had received one complaint after his classroom discussion surrounding caricature is of islams prophet muhammad the teacher didn't have a reputation for being provocative. i mean my oldest boy said he never behaved in a racist way. but they're not at all. his lessons weren't intended to shock you know my son didn't think there was anything unusual about him. and his son. francis education minister vowed the country would never bow to terra
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intimidation when it came to defending its core principles. this teacher was murdered because of what he symbolized knowledge used for critical thinking. the development of citizens who are free and enlightened it's the heart of what we do in our schools. many in france support taking a tough line against extremists and set out for a long time or secular country has been under attack but this time it's on education and it's gone too far. it's the very values of the republican are being attacked here and we cannot allow that. we need to bang our fists on the table and say enough. the government recently said it was planning new measures to rein in radicalism. advocates will see the latest attack as proof that tougher action is needed. to return to sports and football are the leipzig kept their place at the top of the bundesliga table with
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a 2 nil when of the hosts start of the matched in 2nd place but found themselves on the receiving end of an early contender for goal of the season. but say coach you're not goldsman appeared confident before kickoff. were no pushover took the lead leaders into the stroke of half time to score punished defender i'm telling you doing the honors. after the break leipsic up the pace on substitute uses potions 1st took a pretty stance cry and cry oh. i thought stoner on 66 minutes sealed spurts fight. leipzig stay top of the bundesliga with their 2 male victory. say next turned their attention to their champions league clash against the shock cheered on tuesday. and it was saturday's big games boaster dortmund beat
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hoffenheim for the 1st time in 6 meetings to go 2nd in the table. so to choose ellie holland and to marco royce combined with 14 minutes to go royce sliding into the empty net the pair had been rested but made their presence felt after coming on often haim struggled without their tops or injuries from rich he missed the game after testing positive for corona virus and so one goal proved enough for. let's take a look at all the results of this weekend's bonus league matches so far as we saw there were victories for life leipsic and dortmund elsewhere stuttgart won her to berlin freiburg drew with bremen and leverkusen edged minds champions by are currently in action as a promoted bielefeld later. will spur on sunday cologne meet frankfurt and
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struggling to shock a play when young burton. and you're of course watching news live from berlin up next just to give you a reporter with a look at how the corona virus is causing a surgeon of fictions in barcelona stay tuned for that more news the top of the hour i'm max foster thanks for watching. where i come from we have to fight for a free press and was born and raised in a military dictatorship and just want to be shadow and if your newspapers when official information as a journalist i have work all the strength of many can trust and their problems are always the same forward to the social inequality a lack of the freedom of the press. corruption who can afford to stay silent when
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it comes to the fans of the humans and see the microphones who have decided to put their trust in us. my name is jenny paris and i weren't a d.w.i. . parker was the bearer of bad tidings when a court issues a warrant he goes to people's homes and evicts them but more laws or not we have a court or into. the tenants are led away by the police i haven't been paying the rent. from where can i go with my children rents are high in barcelona there's a housing shortage thousands of people live in apartments as illegal occupants the pandemic has made the situation even worse bailiff's ago
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a busy weekend market. there are 8 evictions on parker schedule today all in lost me tell it a suburb of. the family he's going to next has to leave their home it's been ages since they last paid the rent. regularly as we have a court warrant and all have to leave today to go home even though why weren't we told about it. if i'm here now you must have been given plenty of notice from another governess founders that i you know i really owner of the apartments wants them out they owe him rent and the court has approved his possession claim. what should we do. i want the apartment back for my son so he can live here.
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really sure then go unpack your things get off the locks are changed right away the courts are cracking down on illegal occupancies especially with private claimants when apartments are owned by banks so companies decisions can take longer. i guess in this case the landlord has the final say so if he's willing to give them another 2 days then that's what happens if he wants the mounted a then they're out it's up to him he was forgiving myself and were among. the landlord has lost patience with the tenants. i think it's unacceptable if the apartment around by a bank it will be one thing. but when the owner is someone who worked for decades to buy property it's different because i have no sympathy for them. in. spain has a housing problem during the financial crisis that began in 2008 many people were
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unable to pay off their mortgages and many homes who requires us to buy balance now the pandemic has ushered in the next crisis. people who were struggling before are now at rock bottom and. they had precarious work contracts and now they've lost their job. so they stop paying their rent. what's up with little girl . caylee. or have been sent by the court can you open the door. is on his way to an apartment with illegal occupants parker had given them 2 days notice but no different people seem to be living here. this is one of the how long have you been here since monday the more you sold the keys the risk of what i guess we were talking we were here on
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monday and told the tenant he had to leave he's obviously taken off and sold the keys to this woman of us who had no idea she was being ripped off. parco cools the landlord's authorized representative. if the apartment is occupying a woman with 2 children what should we do we got them out of but they're not ready to leave we've been kicking them out onto the street. the woman is from the dominican republic she's living on the breadline. i get $268.00 euros a month it's not enough. some of the most if not the welfare office can take care of her. but even before the pandemic they were overburdened one if this woman can't find somewhere else to live with family friends or people from her country then she and her 2 children are going to have a tough time we've got a lot of landlords don't want children in the apartments you know. luckily
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the landlord agrees to grant her delay. all off. you know the home front will go now and come back on the 5th of november and you need to have found somewhere to go by then. threatening people out of their homes is not a job that parker enjoys he's been doing it for 12 years now it's not easy always having to be the bad guy. best friend that. you can see how people are struggling single mothers it's an old people sick people and i have to kick them out it's often a horrible situation when i started doing this job it cost me a lot of effort. over time you develop a thick skin you become immune was removed under.
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these protesters belong to a tenants association they here to support a tenant who's being evicted today he has no way to go. for. their normal street after all i don't know what to do it oh boy i get $600.00 euros a month by the winter i don't know i can't go to a hotel. the riot police are here to the protesters are angry and the situation could escalate parker talks to the unionists to try and find a provisional solution. for the police intervene we want to find a solution but the tenant has to be willing to hand over the keys the apartment owner has the last word. in my view and i would have guessed that they would only up on the unionist cause the owner and peace for understanding the housing situation is dire. most of them. cannot be got in last
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the turn left wages have gone up 6 percent in 3 years while grants have gone up 34 percent the result is massive. actions there were $138.00 evictions in barcelona last week you know in the billions of dollars and. finally a compromise is found. saying ok i can stay until the 18th of march but then he asked to hand over the keys. us. courts. and indeed across barcelona overrun with eviction claims a sign of the times. is 52 this wasn't his dream career he studied computing but couldn't find a suitable job. and i thought i'd be
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a really good programmer but what happened to me i became a civil servant want to. be doing this until i retire. his next task effecting tenants who also have a dog. the building belongs to a bank and is being renovated parker calls the animal protection service and the police officer of the need police backup illegal occupants aren't opening the door . we've been threatened with knives once someone turned on the gas to try and cause an explosion it can get dangerous that's when we call in the cops want to. know what i how are you. in the building squandered what we heard a dog barking at the 3 people escaped through the back door.
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the police go in ahead to scope out the property. they find a pit bull which they'll take to an animal shelter. or . one of the squatters is still there it looks as though he couldn't take off with the others because he's sick. you know i'm fed up with living like this i've got no father no mother other lost everything. we have off the last place you've got to stick to the law people might not always like it or you but we've got to abide by the law you know otherwise we'd have anarchy it would be a jungle out there. but
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in a. park or lives with his partner they don't have children life has taught him that you're either born on lucky or lucky like him but i know in. my home since 1996 and we paid it off straight away my parents helped me and i consider myself very lucky or. but now he has to evict a young woman who gave birth just 2 weeks ago. when i'm not doing well where am i supposed to take my children.
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a group of activists are here to support her. can do is try to get more time on november 8th i don't know often you know when you can't put a 2 week old baby on the streets. ok i suggest we come back at the end of the month then we'll see the activists try to reason with the landlord. you know the welfare system is broken right now the only way to get another apartment would be to barricade yourself in the mayor's office. the landlord agrees to let the woman stay another 6 weeks it is her to find a new home as fast as possible. try family friends move into another place illegally if necessary she has to leave this one and she can't live on the streets. if this is reality.
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and they're not going to throw out the space. chain myself to the apartment if i have to. you know. situations like these still upset. i mean mother mother. got there have been many occasions when i've had to go against my better judgment if it were up to me i'd cave in on humanitarian grounds. when you've been told you're being evicted 4 times and you haven't looked for a new home at some point you have to draw the line to get the.
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