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coal oil reserves starts december 4th. this is deja news live from berlin. france is marking the 5th anniversary of one of the worst terrorist atrocities in its history ceremonies have being held in paris at the sites where islam is militants killed, 130 people, and injured many more in a series of coordinated attacks. also coming up as the conflict in ethiopia is northern tier grabe region intensifies and government troops say they're making
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gains. amnesty international says number of civilians have fame massacred by local forces and hospitals in italy and other parts of europe are approaching the breaking point. naples is just one of the hot spots reporting a shortage of doctors and beds amid a surge in corona virus infections. i'm rebecca races, thanks for joining us. paris is marking the 5th anniversary of its deadliest terror attacks. ceremonies are underway in the french capital. these are live pictures of the commemorations. people in attendance including the mayor of paris and the french prime minister will be paying tribute to the victims at sites around the city where the attacks took place. 5 years ago and 25th day $130.00 people were
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killed when so-called islamic state militants launched multiple attacks in the french capital, suicide bombers and gunmen carried out a 4 hour rampage, which also injured hundreds. lisa lewis is standing by outside sign, the battle plan theater, where one of those attacks took place. we've been looking at the live pictures there of the commemorations. tell us a little bit more about what's going to happen today. well, as you said, the legation of people is going from site to site location to location of these horrible terror attacks. in the van, the 2015, they gave to each occasion, read the names of those who were killed there, put down some flowers and hold. a minute of silence now to day's delegation is reduced because of the coronavirus restriction. because only a few ministers can take part in 2 people representing the survivors and the victims of these horrible terror attacks that's very difficult to live with for
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many survivors. because taking part in the ceremonies is a very important part of their reconstruction. and say today's ceremony was very important for them because it's 5 years on from that horrible attack. and 5 years on the terror threat level, there has once again been raised to its highest level. absolutely, it was pushed to the highest level 2 weeks ago. after the attack in nice when a tune is in islam, as terrorists attacked a church of brazil, it can kill 3 people there. after that, the government decided to deploy and additional it's additional thousands of police forces and soldiers across the country. here in france also since 2015, obviously the secret services here in the country have been said by thousands of people. several anti terror laws were passed and the government is still on the edge and saying, you know, new attacks could happen. now,
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secret services are now saying the risk, the threat of such a huge coordinated attack as happened in november 25th in here in paris is less high. but the, there is still a great threat. that alone was, you know, people just one person put attack someone with a knife attack and see it with a knife and secret service are really concentrating on that right now. while terrorism isn't the only threat, france is also struggling with the covert. 19 pandemic, as we've been widely reporting. how is the government handling both of these threats at the same time? well, it's very difficult to be honest in his own quest text. the prime minister today, taking part in the ceremony, was yesterday last night on television, telling the french, the lockdown would indeed stay in place for another 2 weeks after it was put in place to be to go. he's that people need to stand together and follow the rules to bring down the figures of the pandemic. now that the spread of the pandemic is
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slowing down, but numbers of the numbers of people in the hospitals are still are still going. what really don't just take said yesterday, a very interesting sentence. he said, you know, it's not the government that is the enemy, it's the virus, but it's not certain that sentence really reach everybody here in france. warrantied of his lisa was reporting from outside about a clam theater. thanks very much. well, let's look at some other stories making headlines around the world. now. french forces in mali have reportedly killed a senior jihad as leader linked to several attacks. the french defense minister hailed the operation against the military leader of al qaeda as north africa wing france has deployed thousands of troops in mali and across the region to counter islamist militants. in place in the philippines say the death toll from typhoon vanco has risen to at least 26 as floodwaters recede and the cleanup gets underway
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. a massive storm. the 3rd in as many weeks brought some of the worst flooding in years to the capital manila and nearby provinces. china is the latest country to congratulate joe biden for his u.s. election election victory. a foreign ministry spokesperson says beijing suspects the choice of them respects rather the choice of the american people. president donald trump has so far, refused to concede the u.s. department of homeland security has issued a statement that last week's election was quote, the most secure in american history. t.h.s. officials also say there was no evidence that any voting system was compromised. president donald trump has filed multiple lawsuits in a bid to overturn his election defeat. amnesty international is calling it a horrific tragedy. schools and possibly hundreds of civilians have been stabbed and hacked to death in the northern ethiopia and region of t.
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. grey witnesses say local forces fighting government troops in the region are to blame for the killings in naked darragh. but they so far deny carrying out the attacks the victims are thought to be day labor is not involved in the conflict. hostilities flared last week after the government accused the team great people's liberation. front of attacking a government military camp on the un is warning of a humanitarian crisis as thousands flee to neighboring sudan as we report. the stability of the whole region is feared to be at stake. this is a country sliding into civil war. these ethiopians have come not to enjoy themselves, but to give blood for their soldiers fighting in tikrit stage. the main aim of the blood donation program is to express our affection our us paid for our out of the conflict is not with this not with a degree people not with the greater it's rather with who
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packed our army in a helpful way. the conflict erupted in early november. the government sent troops into the region after an alleged attack by local forces on a federal army base in te, gray's capital. the federal government, if the right to the proof in the security forces in the use force in order to operate and those implicated in must equal russian and grows human rights violations. relations between the ethiopian prime minister and the t great people's liberation front have long been tense. for nearly 30 years, the t p l f was dominance in ethiopian politics, but be curbed the party's influence after coming to power in $28.00. its leaders say they have been unfairly targeted. a constitutional dispute raised tensions to
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boiling point. the t p l. f defied obvious decision to postpone national polls. juta the coronavirus pandemic. in september they went ahead with elections and to grow, which they control. not only the stability of ethiopia is at stake in this conflict . the country with its population of 100000000 is pivotal to the stability of the horn of africa as a whole. in 2019, he won a nobel peace prize for his sweeping political reforms, and his role in brokering peace with eritrea after a bloody border war. but so far, he's failed to heed the calls of the un and the african union for a cease fire in the conflict in the coronavirus and to make new infections are on the rise in europe. despite the partial lockdowns imposed in many countries, france as prime minister sharon cust x. says the number of coronavirus patients in hospital is now higher than it was last
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spring. with another person admitted every 30 seconds. hospitals are also under strain in italy, europe's ground 0 in the pandemic. this time, it's not just the rich nor thoughts affected the 2nd way is also stretching resources enable in naples and the poorest south. coronavirus patients wait for hours outside the emergency ward at the clinic to get treatment. relatives have brought them here in their own cars. we did, you know, we've looked all over naples for ventilators and haven't found anything at all in the hospital staff, treat them as outpatients. the area around the gulf of naples is seeing a huge 2nd surge in coronavirus cases after a long party company is the 2nd hardest hit region in italy. antonio card i rarely hospital is the biggest health center in the south of the country. dr. giuseppe,
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this only works in the emergency ward a year ago, things were already tense here, even before the onset of the pandemic. after his shift, the doctor emerges. his state reflects that of italy's health system. he's exhausted the system is righted it's limit. we're using all possible resources in order to treat patients, but now it's coming down to a question of pure math. there are so many patients. the system is unable to accommodate them. on the weekend, these images from naples see french promenade outraged italians across the country . but the national government still designates the company a region as level yellow. not red. critics say the region's crisis department cooked the figures to avoid a lockdown when they registered i.c.u. occupancy last week. at 27 percent. the president of the italian doctors
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association is worried. he wants all of italy to be designated a red zone looking for over the government is trying to serve various interests, namely economic as well as health care. of course, the economy is important. we understand that. but if the curve continues to rise, italy's health care system will simply not be able to handle it. so the doctors and nurses are honored in these figures by craftsman turnout today, virgilio, his store is on the popular shopping street sign category. you know, our men are now empty. gennaro is worried about the future, both for his health and his business in the city of naples at the foot of the famous folk, you know, mt vesuvius. let's take a look at some of the other developments in the pandemic. despite a limited shutdown, germany has reported another record high in daily infections with more than 23 and
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a half 1000. in 24 hours, south korea has begun fining people for not wearing masks in public places. israel has signed a deal with pfizer and biotech to receive 8000000 doses of its corona virus back say next year. and new zealand has re-opened downtown all cloned after tracking a new coronavirus case to a known cluster. well, here in germany, this is normally a time when the country's world famous christmas markets would be preparing to open for the holiday season. but most have been canceled because of the pandemic. now though, one in cape in bavaria is keeping the tradition alive. but you'll have to buckle up to visit a flurry of fake snow welcomes visitors to this atypical german christmas market. in line with the times a drive through one with many christmas markets in germany, canceled this year because of the coronavirus pandemic. the organizer of this one
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had to come up with a new way to bring about the christmas spirit. the staples of the classic german christmas market are all their sweets, armand's, and cotton candy. but for the visitors, what really counts is the atmosphere? i heard christmas carols for the 1st time and i'm slowly getting into the mood. but to get into a real christmas mood will take time. normally, more than 2500 christmas markets welcome visitors in germany each year. the hope is that they'll all be operational again next year. with the biggest christmas wish is that the coronavirus is finally brought under control. and the next year is half way normal. again, a wish shared by many across germany and the world. you're watching the news and don't forget, you can always get data over news on the go. just download our app from google play
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