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he added that the data we do is line from berlin. football legend. diego, armando maradona is laid to rest on the outskirts of when osiris only 2 dozen close friends and family members attend the ceremony and burrow next to the graves of his parents. earlier. tens of thousands of fans lined up to pay their final respects at argentina's presidential palace. also coming out on the run is e.o.p. ends from the northern tikrit region sleeves for their lives. as the government launches what it calls the final phase of the military offensive into as regaining
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control over the region. and amid a surge of new code, bit pieces from the festive season. sick people in india's capital delhi have to search for days to find and available hospital bed hungry in poland, maintain their united front against the e.u.'s efforts to tie the payment of funds to rule of law principles. the standoff is entering other members of the bloc who urgently need money to cope with the pandemic and cofer, they should welcome to the show argentinian football icon. diego, armando marra donna has found his final resting place, burry alongside his parent on the outskirts of when osiris after maradona's death.
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on wednesday, the government had planned for him to lie in state for 3 days, but the wake was abruptly ended after scuffles broke out. among mourners, tens of thousands turned out to pay their respects to the legend. was a passionate farewell. was massive crowds gather to cheer their hero one last time as marriage on his funeral harness left the presidential palace in. but as there is despite concerns that corona virus infections may spike tens of thousands queued up to pay tribute to the fit both great at the palace and what you might feel today, the football has died. i have no words for me. he's the greatest and all carry him
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in my heart forever. yeah. that you are good at. and we got us on, but you know, not we can't believe it. he's a guy who made a nation happy with a ball on the special report where he made us happy in a way that politicians can't believe the goal of he made all of us happy. so there would ever be anybody like maradona. i've been crying since yesterday. yes, it was very hard to see, diego cried saying that yes, it was going. scuffles broke out when police moved to disperse. unruly fans trying to catch a final glimpse of maradona at his burial. here was their emotions ran high as his casket arrives at bella vista cemetery, where the footballing legend was laid to rest next to his parents. earlier i spoke
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to journalist, much less a but in one of cyrus and asked him how people reacted when the wake was shot down . many of them are really sad and frustrated because they had waited since the beginning of the morning to visit him a last time 6 or 8 hours. they have there been outside the presidential palace and they didn't get to him. and so they were prostrate to it, and it was just a little time to meet him and all the crowds couldn't get through. so it was a sad moment for them. and in the end, when the body were carried to the cemetery, when it left the presidential palace, many of them ran behind the cars singing and many of them also crying. here's some other stories making news around the world at the sour u.s. president donald trump has said he will leave the white house if the electoral college votes for a democratic president elect joe biden. over 3 weeks after the election. this is
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the nearest the u.s. leader has come to conceding defeat biden is due to be inaugurated on january 20th . german chancellor angela merkel has told parliament that measures to curb. the corona virus may be extended into next year. she said more restrictions were necessary because the infection rate remains high, even though it has stabilized. the total number of infections has just surpassed. a 1000000 and daily deaths surged to a record high of 426 and the latest 24 hour period. the president has secured a landslide victory in his bid for a 2nd term opposition. leaders accuse the government of massive fraud. election was held under the shadow of a jihad. this insurgency that has killed more than 22000 people this year alone to ethiopia. now where prime minister abi offerman says thousands of militia and
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special forces from the country's tikrit region surrendered after a government issued ultimatum expired. federal troops have been told to advance on the regional capital mykola after 3 weeks of fighting war and its half 1000000 residents to stay indoors and disarm. tens of thousands of displaced ethiopians have poured into neighboring sudan to seek refuge. going by journalist sam, you'll get to chew it in the capital, addis ababa? samuel? good to see you again. tell us, what's the latest coming out of the latest says, in the last 24 hours, the prime minister gave the green light for your good members of the army to go into mccully and we, the people of mcnally, or the people of the great government side likes to say we haven't been updated, he tweeted a few hours,
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they're all saying they're going to make sure that ruins will be protected. and heritage sites because their region is full of heritage sites will also put be protected and they will try to minimize the impact it will have on the population. was one thing to say that civilians are going to be protected, but do we know what is actually being done to protect them in a situation? you know, without being given the green light to travel to the air, we can't even make sure whatever either side is telling us is the truth. we're, focusing on the assistance of respected organizations like the u.n., international human rights watch. and also the victims that continue to go to the sudan looking for some kind of safety. now, number more than 40000, and i have to remind you, this is our official numbers. we need by the u.n.
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more people that haven't been accounted for, that the u.n. doesn't know about. and it's in the u.n. is under resourced. and it's just a desperate situation. and even watching this from a distance is really, really plenty of people internally displaced there as well. what is the rescue of this escalating into a full scale civil war, samuel? you know, i've been list listening to my colleagues who disagree with me. but from what they see heading to the sudan, the region is known for all kinds of conflicts. house today, for example, hug all return on conflict. since 2011 since gained its independence. migration has been an issue. becomes heading to york a nation. there was, i would, i like to say that there would be a migration unless you and other countries really see the big picture
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and try to find a solution. so far the field inside has said the prime minister has said they've exhausted all kinds of mediation. he's only meeting with the african delegation led by former north nobilities. lawyers from may bear the head of state from they where and he's not going to even discuss any kind of ceasefire. so it's a caution to, to producing because everywhere, samuel, get a chill in adam's apple many, thanks. thank you. now india is in the midst of what's being called the 3rd wave of coronavirus infections, as the country becomes the 3rd worst affected on the planet. the latest search has left the medical infrastructure in the capital delhi, on the brink of collapse. the struggle has become most apparent in the search for hospital beds, for patients who need them. the most 31 starts and
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spends all morning he often has to work leave into the night. garden is part of a member team that runs an initiative called charity beds, which started 80 years ago to help the underprivileged get medical care in private hospitals. oh i since june this year, the team i chatted to beds has also been has been access to hospital bait meter normal procedure a little after regular call from someone with we're going to ask for their medical very speak to the hospital staff within 48 confirmation on that we're going to do over, but they're informed the patient and the hospital i keep calling up with the patient gets the hospital. what about the delhi has witnessed a significant spike in the number of corona virus cases. since the festive season
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began in early november. this is being called the could be able to the widest in the city with hospitals becoming over of and there has been a shortage of hospital beds in the capital. many patients in need of medical attention. it's difficult to get i.c.u. and even on i.c.u. beds in the city, i actually printed and my family started hunting for hospital after dialing a bunch of hospitals. finally, beds available and we landed up, you know, private hospital. so unfortunately, there were no more space available in the private hospital as men, so i was there in the tent for 2 hours, where there were a couple of patients already waiting for admission process. stopping childre, founder of charity beds, says delhi, is experiencing the latest with because of the lax execution of coverage restrictions and public negligence. we need to address the problem. addressing the
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problem is reduced the caissons wholly reduce the cases, then he needs to go for appended were 15. big complete shut down. not for any other reason, but it will enforce social distancing. it will also in force hygiene away. doesn't says deline end up in a worse situation and finding hospital beds could become more challenging. but he feels passionate about what he does and will keep trying. members can see, i want to be of use to people to help them if they can help. people call me when they are in there and we'll all their lives are hanging by a thread. this is what motivates me to quit. every single phone call is when important for me, i cannot believe even for finding dylan. acres of garden says his only priority right now is to arrange a hospital bed for every patient who reaches out to him. after meeting and budapest, the prime ministers of hungary and all,
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and have vowed to uphold their veto of the european union's next budget. if it includes a mechanism tying payouts to rule of law principles, this would allow funds to be denied to member states that violated democratic norms . the insistence on blocking budget approval has further isolate at the 2 countries which are both currently under investigation for undermining the independence of courts, media and n.g.o.s. they stand side by side, but without the rest of europe. garion prime minister, viktor orban, and his polish counterpart, matteo mordovia at ski, maintain their opposition to the e.u.'s proposed budget veto. using a veto is fully legitimate. we do not need a rule of law, a mechanism to tackle the coronavirus quote and most of the proof of the planned mechanism is arbitrary and politically motivated. its use could divide the e.u. and lead to its breakup. both countries have called for new negotiations, but impatience is growing in the rest of europe. i hope that hungry in poland
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understand how imports and agreement is by the end of the year. it's needed to respond to the pandemic and for the stability of europe. in a t.v. interview about the standoff and orbán confident even compared the head of his own european parliamentary group to the nazi police. he was not my friend, weber's says, whoever has nothing to hide has nothing to fear. if i'm not mistaken, the gestapo used the same words that the comments exacerbated tensions within the european people's party, which includes or bonds, fetus party. many european parliament members are surprised that the hunger and party is still part of the group ships. currently it's really only being protected by germany, america, americal marcos server. and the conservatives are the ones for making sure orbán remains in the european people's party. zisha. orbán is still opposed to potential financial sanctions and apparently is not ready to compromise. you're watching d.w.
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news life from berlin up next as a documentary about russia's millennial generation. that doesn't know life without a lot of fear for my colleague, michael okwu will have more headlines for you at the top of the hour. for me to call for that he has the entire news team. thanks for joining us. and you hear me knowing here's we're going to need you and how long steve is just one sunflower with bringing you and i'm going to call. if you've never tried to have a surprise too. so what is possible? who is medical really want to talk to people along the way, maurice and critics alike? joining us from apple's last stop
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for you. 1st. well hi gerri. yeah. well, cars are all about stuff. some of the slowest, so i will say just muscling for a month, so i was so upset mr. it's a small plug, a sheep, getting into some of his own of options that would look the gills. nose, the shin, the missile dust. i'm still i'm going to slow them vehicle.
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3 was real, so it's been a night out in the ninety's. mr. leno and i was born on december 31st, 1909 in the krasnoyarsk region. the pros, the ones, the truth. i like the fact that i was born on a special diet and i'm going to last one to the queen's advancement in i'm 18 years since then in power for 18. it is. i went to school, he was there, i finished school. he says that he's been there and eternity
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but you know that our president vladimir vladimirovich has helped the country to believe that we're not just a left over, but a worthy successor to the soviet union, a worthy successor to the russian empire. he's a worthy representative of the russian spirit, which has always distinguished our nation from other nations. and me as all of my name is andre nasser of i'm a student of the faculty of journalism at the moscow polytechnic university. and yes, it will take you live. you know, which is my name is camilla, i'm in the 11th grade, but it's, i'm interested in politics and activism. and that's the thing. you will not control
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. you can die from everything that's going on. everything has been destroyed from the economy to the punches outside residential buildings. show me putin and his gang have to play well. look back, since everyone calls them, not because the recounting of the troops who have taken power at the rosa parks, what's the need to divide the money up however, they want the revolting killings just their criminal organization use threats and for to take over companies and people in prisons just what global, they're not just kleptomaniacs. they are real criminals. would you possibly the key to what i want to do is discuss the number which events take place had been officially approved by the opposition politician alexei nominated us handling me well known from his revelations about corruption in russia last time. it was a demonstration against the raising of the retirement age. i went with my friends,
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but the women. 6 were not going to initiate, we pushed forward towards the police, taking the barriers with us. he were in the 2nd right. there was a terrible commotion if you met him secrets or fight with the lingering misprints was what was amazing or she starts. of course i was really afraid he has though i don't know if i'll do it again. sure. if i have the courage to avoid courts to miss me, always to and that's for sure as you consider it in their ear as his eyes, he's very conservative association of history. we still live with many christians left over from the soviet era. just remember bill, satellites. my father recycles. ask him now there are 2 factories and houses. he
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told us all in one. they build satellites in the other. they recycle the insides about him, but one or 20 on the bomb. yet he's been telling you i won't proceed down there from somebody. i didn't bring it with me, especially it's always in my backpack to give my posse the city. everyone has a bow and this is not a good ocean going to interfere. ok, my home town is fenced around with bob. why is medicare, what i've often crawled through it where they were homeless. the last time the police called me i'm guessing that there are checkpoints at the entrances, but bitterness is not a city. it's what's cool to watch at the lowest autonomous area of the land. it's always surrounded by a bob's wife, and my
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name is 18 years old. born on december 31st, 1990. ok, good. my name is a gore, also born on december 31st, 1900,, 20, s. stay the national, put into panache focusing on our generation. doesn't know how life could be any different. we have lived our entire lives under. it's hard when you have nothing to compare it with. you, it's almost like you, but what else can we do either protest or emigrate to stop what it was? yes, exactly. those are,
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i don't feel much like living in this country for something me either at least under almost throw with his followers. he's built up a system of corruption and so you know, he's been sitting up there so long. there's not much you can change that must go over as he should, you know, stop the process without a slogan. we don't have a democracy. if it wasn't a monkey, have a monarchy or not, here you are watching. you move me. that's a little joke, but you might as always said, she viewed them still bust near the right in their body. but i seized your auto. but i get told that you told me and that's on the name into you know, your glove by the just
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using it, that doesn't say that an important goal in my life. it's actually a dream of mine is not to remain just some insignificant person in history, but to be remembered when you more when there are lots of different routes. just see one and take it. that it's like napoleon said, it is better not to live than to leave behind. no legacy. you don't have to be like hitler and the polian who left the world in a bloodbath. you should be like, but the nearby demure a bitch fights for peace and is prepared to do everything to achieve it. thank you . he says we'll find them at the airport or wherever and kill them. we will totally annihilate even the his character has helped the president to make it possible for russia not only to get up off its knees,
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but to gather courage. and he's shown there is an opposing pole which can determine the conditions for maintaining the world order. thank you one of them then i don't like anything in my hometown that i don't see anything that makes me feel good about it or share well that august my read about the regions. i mean, best was the
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chosen for the what makes me different from my parents. i don't have summer gloving, i believe. the most important thing is freedom of thought the most. oh my parents lived in a time when they were told what to think. you know, what do you know? they try to bring everyone down to the same level of new of their makeover. but you're wrong there, paulina, i'm going to do with your right. we were told what to think and say, but there were kitchens where people sat and thought about things and discussed everything. moved a short shorts. but you still believe that women have no place in politics and that homosexuals are sick and need to be healed. first. no, i don't have those prejudices or did you know my parents watch the news on television
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and not on the internet when they don't have the same access to them of opinion that i have because they're not interested in the reason promoted. yes. just the mayor thing for that was on international duty. it's true in those days. i didn't know any other opinions and are close to city. i was happy to have been born in the soviet union to belong to the pioneers, to live in such a good town. would you see that we lived with a secure feeling about the future and did the something means you know, if i go to an english high school,
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my favorite subjects are english and german. yeah, i want to be a translator. it's a profession you can pursue in different directions once for a moment, how growing up and almost been to austria once to france and to fenland this, well, i wish 1st only for me the most interesting trip was to austria. we had an exchange program at school. the kids, our age seem to be more grown up, their national was understood. that's because of the mentality i'm into. you can't say that about this. i felt they were more responsible than i suppose. i want to be asked my point was i finished 9th grade and went to a vocational school, but i feel i'm training to be a cook. the course takes 3 years and then i'll be called up to do my military
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service. so yeah, but i don't feel like doing it. i don't have to but when i leave the army after see what exactly i do that i don't know if i don't want to see the movie because the norms like why it's oh, why it's always done? look a here, this is how we cut out nobody in the course. i'm not going to school at the moment and i started having lessons on how you over the years i've had a lot of stressful situations at school and what i'm going to conflict. some question at the end, there was a conflict with my schoolmates, recent years,
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some years now. i've been bullied at school and times corner, but in some ways it's my own fault. no. first, i won't move on. there's a volunteer for all this. and why not? everybody was ok with that to show you want to work and i then some didn't like the photos i posted with share with our daughter in the past argue it was ridiculous before it was said, you fellows hope for the use of gender specific job titles with them which then suddenly says she needs you think i'm being bullied because i'm not believable times let's watch the choir that are in the also citee is a nation of harassed and insecure people. we have lots of historical development from the soviet era. after all that russian around most of the people were experiment.
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