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a surgeon cove of 19 deaths in germany is alarming offguard he's in stoking calls for a stricter lock down nearly 500 deaths and 28000 new infections have been reported over a single day chancellor i'm going to medical and regional leaders will concede it tougher restrictions in emergency talks on sunday. the 1st international aid convoy has arrived in ethiopia's to grad region since fighting broke out almost 6 weeks ago the mission includes 7 red cross trucks carrying medicines and supplies for hospitals and about $1000.00 families who were displaced by the conflict. this is d.w. news from berlin follow us on twitter and instagram at d w news or visit to d w dot com. last.
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week on the world stories. russian funeral homes at capacity. german clinics search for volunteers but we begin in sudan the african country is a haven for thousands of refugees fleeing the war torn ethiopia the fight over the t.v. grey region has torn families apart and half of those seeking safety are children. as. likes to sing songs he learned growing up in tikrit and he misses playing with his friends and especially with his older brother. you know. i miss them all and i want to go back home because i want to play with my brothers
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i miss my friends and my brother us. it's been 3 weeks since a.o.p. last saw his family his mother had brought him to his teacher's doorstep when the bombs started falling on the hometown and home at a she said she had to search for her 2 older sons a safe way yasser recalls without a 2nd thought she took him and ran recess again. we jumped over dead bodies our neighbors were dead but we couldn't bury them so we just kept running. up so a lot of things a 7 year old shouldn't see says i seriously just so if she's close friend of his mother has known him for years he trusts her. many other children who flatly die when not so lucky the u.n. estimates almost half the 40000 refugees from the region actually it's not clear how many of them arrived in sudan on their own but the health ministry is currently registering all these as especially vulnerable. we face multiple problems 1st an
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important one we have to find out whether the family came to sudan or not if the family was killed we need to explain that to the child after that we look for a solution. a safe way yes the hopes that she will never have to explain that to a europe she believes his parents live but with no phone and no communication blackout in today she can't reach anyone in their hometown. if god lets me live long enough and if there's peace i'll take the boy back to his mother now i'm a refugee but i will do what ever i can for this boy he's like my own son. live at the campus heart up in s.f. was still wearing the same clothes as when they left home often they have to try 3 or 4 comes to get water but still sometimes a safe or manages to get something special. i love her because she takes care of me she buys me their squits fruits and candies i really love you.
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according to official statistics $40000.00 people in russia have died from the corona virus so far the situation is especially dire in a city south of the euro mountains the workload in funeral homes there has doubled and become more dangerous. with a steady stream of coronavirus dead speed is of the essence at the most every morning the team from the funeral agency. comes here to collect new victims of the pandemic 29 year old tour kinsey k f has been working in the funeral business for 12 years but he says he's never had to bury this many bodies. but there's one time there was a huge line of persons standing in line outside the morgue it was only then that people started to understand that death really come. call the relatives try to
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under fire the body. this movie in the city of fallujah is only for people who died of corona virus or had contact with an infected person the bodies have to be sealed in plastic the coffins closed. many russians feel bad dead should be treated with more respect for explains. but relatives are often more tense than usual because their dead are handed over to them in plastic bags. to open the bags so i tell them that right away some people cry and demand that we open the bags then i have to explain that they could get infected themselves this virus is no joke. have been if it. has been in the business for 7 years today he's in charge of the team of undertake has he says since the 2nd wave of corona virus there have been at least twice as many deaths in the. funeral agencies
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have had a tough time keeping up. we have work a lot more work over a 1000000 people live in the capital of the republic of. government statistics say that only arounds 90 people in the region have died of the corona virus since the pandemic began but the official numbers also show that during that time over $4000.00 more people died the nost year corona virus infections are spiking across russia but. the situation is under control. the undertaker. today unicode slope and his team are in tearing a 92 year old woman she didn't die of the coronavirus that means her relatives can say their final farewell with an open casket which is the tradition in russia. usually funerals
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a big family affair as in russia but the pandemic has changed that people are often worried about getting infected and stay away. so far no one in your research team has caught he can only hope it will stay that way. and russia people say if it's decided up there think she'll get run over by a street car he won't drown fate is fate if the coronavirus is of my faith it will pass me by. or with me. the next day the team prepares for 4 more funerals and his colleagues hardly have time to worry about their own health at the moment they're just too busy. the number of corona infections is rising in germany as well which can be seen in the intensive care units medical personnel are already at their limit and hospitals are searching for volunteers. talk
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germany's parliament zhan of uganda has been working here for 18 years but she has another job too when the corona pandemic hit germany she volunteered to work part time as an intensive care nurse in berlin hospital. susana just finished a 9 hour shift taking care of covert patients now she's come back into the office to finish off some work for her full time job. commitment i can't stay at home with a clear conscience if my colleagues are slaving away in the i.c.u. i have the training and can help so i help there's no question about it. and german hospitals are in dire need of help intensive care units are stretched thin. chief nurse of the shelby one of europe's largest research hospitals she has put
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her finger on the problem germany's health care system is facing well. we have enough ventilators enough beds enough masks and gowns and gloves but we're worried that all the beds can't be used because we don't have enough personnel. for. to deal with this the shocking t. have launched a campaign to rehire former health care workers like susan have you got she trained to be a nurse over 25 years ago but decided to move into a different profession in this all hands on deck situation it's people like her that are needed now. in the i.c.u. use are running at full capacity if one person is taking care of 3 or 4 covert patients that's rough you have very little time after work i leave the hospital
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with a sad feeling because i couldn't give the patients the attention that they deserve . despite rising carona numbers germany's health care system has not crashed yet but hospitals were already understaffed and the workload was too high before the pandemic despite all the problems susanna has rediscovered her passion for nursing care she couldn't even imagine quitting her job in the boom the stock but for that she says hospital working conditions would need to improve. our last journey takes us to finland the scandinavian country has done well during the pandemic at the beginning of november the finns had the lowest convention rate in the e.u. instead of strict rules the government relied on its citizens to act responsibly until now. how has finland managed to keep the corona virus at bay during this
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2nd wave it's not due to harsh restrictions on citizens because there aren't any masks are recommended but not required in most places all stores are open. restaurants and bars are 2 orders for alcohol and at 11 pm. is director of the national coronavirus strategy he explains it relies on a sense of personal responsibility near recommendations wouldn't work everywhere but here they do start court obedient in the sense that they are suggested to try to maintain distance and avoid a lot of gatherings of a lot of parties many people intend to work with the way it is suggested says many finns are working from home and surveys show in person social contacts have been cut by 2 thirds but the number of new cases has started to rise so now
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the government has ordered students over 12 to wear masks in school and limited the size of social gatherings in the helsinki area to 20 people it also extended until at least mid december a ban on all non-essential travel into the country finnish officials say in the summer half of new coronavirus infections came from abroad that's dropped to 6 percent now that tourists aren't allowed in the european union is pressing governments to restore open borders as soon as possible one government proposal is the travel restrictions could be eased by making it mandatory to be tested on a rival team on. it is deputy mayor of where the airport is located and he's responsible for security there he says his city doesn't have enough medical professionals to carry this out commune communicated to the government that if you lift restrictions and if you make the law that forces our staff. to
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move over to the airport the situation is so that we cannot treat our finnish people anymore so well that like difficult decisions lie ahead for finland as it tries to figure out how to continue blocking the virus but not visitors. the book. the book. is the sunshine for in its trick monarch. love filmed fantasy lives. up.
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what a story. the story is about robot juggling you're also known as bobby one known for his music but leading what they call the struggle for freedom. for the ones who don't know anything about uganda we are the youngest population in the whole world with of 80 percent of you can and below the age of 35 that's approximately the number of us our current president is in power but that's also what we were on stage with you guns all know bobby one because of his music the music that he starts producing in the late ninety's from a small town center in the suburbs of composers. to. remember a fellow under my cancer that's. coming. up
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. the. garden well on our own you know. the way news says he's a good looking into these lead presents to get dog as but of to get the good days in his blood that's ways loved in a country team challenge everyone that you know what you can be you can come from the get go and be somebody because i'm also from the get go.
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this is presidents here i'm 70 in 1986 ugandans were happy that the war against the regime of former president a but it was off and that most if any brought stability and economic growth. 510 but 30 years later he won he 6 don't. know when we go back to body ones get off it might look peaceful to you kids playing are all and be faces but the fucked around are going to get us a watery people are really poor and they feel completely abundant by most of in his government. this bloody creaming death book did books these people us living will not what. we see when we just. decide i don't get that we're that was it if we think people we would farm was we
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had to call thought the reason we had quit of those red shirts but because of the you know we have deceit we had of a struggle to do so that is the way it b.c. even exists it is in there something that this way we explain to the incumbent looking in this is true should we continue to put fish. in the late ninety's you got as music industry was changing direction majorly because of them. coming. right who is your favorite artist i think you're going to discuss you not least ones musical beasts and competition was training at the time. a new concept to life the body went dead attainment to give advice to his music proper sanitation and to produce the use of condoms how to deal
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with the get to life has been outspoken about where he comes from something that lots of ugandans would be ashamed of. i'm on the boat the way there's nothing to it about me i come from from the chaff and hey i'm probably defeat you i mean you know i'm thinking that get when you get to it's all about you know your finger to them both looking no use the thing that's what you think this way and yet make it clear good things were coming from yeah those places were limited opportunities in the ghetto will come from lost talent ease but it's new prey all the opportunities. that's you got and you have baby. from our time. you want to. become.
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more freely. elected into people your who elected you into office you need to do something about the key to you don't only remember us when you really need to get back into dispositions it's because. it justice. the preachers are preachers of unity he preaches about peace and teaches a lot of people through his works on his website educative in wrote a song. that tore demanded a song is going to bring trouble for you. if you want to do this song you need to be somewhere maybe you need to be a politician you need to be done to this song and he said ok i listened to this and
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he did the song. after 5 yes he did this. if i try to communicate what's actually in the ground i expect they will 3 things to appreciate that i expect bill clinton's to react positively to that not by pleading. not by branding me. i mean it's a tell violence expert understand me. people are pushing him to another position you're singing for us the songs this guy's hear them but they can't do nothing can you please get there on the floor and speak for us so he's like me do you know that i can be a member but you know what's genie is you can. subodh doing presented himself as a candidate in the by election which are going to east that's the constituency
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where the states to be the member of parliament the rippers entity of this constituency. if he is serious going on and let him 1st ship of the speeds. people then we need to send the posters. cut. above. it was put in for weapons of the country even legislations when you think. you've got to let her thank you for this post to every out on their cars on the streets endeavors terrans. cut.
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out. chandan those people shown us no. we really need. to keep. was her was. we were at chang to prove this. that is known to both the treats somebody brings not a circle i don't particularly like i don't know yeah. or or i. really do. believe there are a very few out here what they do know will be worth having one idea. or
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a. problem . this is the song that bobby once sang during the presidential elections of 2016 in this song he advocates for peaceful elections and condemns the violence thing that all of a cut during the election. 'd yes of course you will versing with the stooge soul or distant establishment when you press. that is deport he is a danger just. and you know you of course did you know him was a part and gage really trade to him to do it to his. trying to wreak. awful. lot like. the posters in this continent
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ok what happened august of fighting this country voting with somebody like you spitting on makes 300 votes in the voters and they took 10. value again for your point. i guess it's a treaty was to be granted by us not get police for the police ordered by the ruling government the court case with me they closed 3 boxes so many votes are e.d.t. . you had to drive our cars the only checking every polling station you from your somewhat easier if for me as someone who's there we we are driving around on the dale 14 there were so much tension and so many people looking at me from under tell me city in which company death. toll and they knew just where they delicious these days can do anything even if you
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remember it can be said to an awesome bike oppose saddam so much attention. is really rare her remains. because. i realized then never. there just a member of. the current did it for tabloid the. rockies think. this is not my victory this is the people of victoria it is the exaltation of the book come on people now the divisions of elections are over and it is time for us to work together to bring the positive change that people so badly need to speak english so to me like i can never see really should we have people to be. as it were but his election and he knew how we stood here he hasn't
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even been here for somebody to win an election one to each passing week old the old even this took just over the n.r.a. i'm not sure just movement you're putting in power what to do for them doing the same that the defendant committed that you don't have some of them in. the don't they do thing that when you. get the good you. know there's something called stereotype yeah. follow there's been that stereotype by probably that's why good racist people like me to prove such a negative perceptions are wrong people used not to take him serious. well when he got into to fully. yet this seeing is he had some saying yeah i know it's a looking for the sun so i could sun be full but i don't think we are getting the
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which is a loss what to them i seem to make a fist of development my last wide today is that. you can count on me i've walked into parliament i fully say to the folk that if i let me cannot come to they get to they get to come to the parliament so i want you to know it till i come to the parliament of uganda i what you want to believe about what you want to change we're going to change it together my role is to give people confidence and to make them believe in democracy which they believed it. the whole country had been watching these elections it felt bigger than a general election while this was just a by election for chad and east one of the 146 constituencies but there was also a big dot in the buckle people's mind is it going to deliver easy capable does it not just for the faint.
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it had mixed feelings you know. politics. and ising is out and i was trying to show him that there's a way things have been going on in uganda and when you look you wouldn't wish it on your friend people are captured beaten up all sorts of things and that's what we're heading into you know wolf. was. dealt with by that represent every day to me step from the get go he might. be one was not even a week old serving in parliament when
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a huge challenge came to his path they wanted to remove the presidential its limit of 75 from the constitution and if this bill passes president most of any country again rule for another time in 2021. why do we need another gun but when he heard all that he asked himself should i sing a song that he got an idea and decided to go to the studio and he recorded a voice message voice not my name instead what i knew sentamu also known as will be why. these 2 fear of september 2017 is a very sad thing indeed leadership of our country they passed a resolution to remove presidential age limits from the constitution of uganda so that president of the 70 can become one receiving. they did this at a time when our nation has been bleeding for the last 31 yes our country's form of lollies all gone cold option rates are lining some of the student body is at its
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worst and we may not dying when giving back your elected members of parliament think the best response to these crises is to move like you need well my message to them is this you are created as you have betrayed your country you have sold your course just for cheap history will judge you very much the last shots that we could see from bobby when he was in custody at the police station but we all knew that he had an interview on n.b.c.'s uganda's biggest news channel so we were waiting to see if he would continue serving our late a scheme i'm only going to say yes i say you need to let me see did today beckon narrow so i had to do the same for you but if the police judge gave up to n.b.s. then rescind the list will be end of the studio there then the police had to wait for us. all but child and i believe the moment i was charged for inciting
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violence. they already had video that i recorded. so i was sending a message to the people to tell them that it's actually their constitutional right to call 3 subsection 4 of the constitution that every gun has a right i'm actually has a duty to protect the constitution and the right. note to sit down rise up and defend the constitution before the constitution is too weak to defend us. to our plans was proposed to m.p.'s so we had a plan not to sleep at our places. plant where it starts. to be implemented together with my fellow m.p.'s to stop. disappeared from even being presented and now i'm hating me unless i end up i meant still how they meet at a concert actually.
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better go. back. to me. by the time we got into the main road everyone around could tell it was new war you moved on. last. place. to sleep. but it's a growth was blocked traffic on the other side that's when bobby weiner got out of the car when he got out he just jumped onto a motor taxi david came running after him while he was on a motor taxi up the go go go.
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but you know you told him how as usual police i told bobby the police were following you know them go home come back you clean them when you can come in to drive and replied the police can't catch up with you she's a. lady you had a good heart of one another in the 100 we took short cuts you know a whole bunch of news. for us to hear what you're going to feel because what i meant was under siege which was surrounded by over me to other forces. there's nothing better to play get out of the house. nothing wrong with a good title because we should not have any son he was going out of his house. district or searching for
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a living do so proceed. non-literal in your wheel when your dad she was given almost 6000000000 shillings. showered into does drugs his parliament. shout out. for us for if you tryna live in peace sure that's true. todo what i personally told jim good to see if history should go astray do whatever you can you accept the question surrounding country are we going to destroy the. truth into history to. give food.
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despite the whole country was suddenly interested in national politics something was going on. while he was at university and i was the basically an asshole so i was brought to. the name of drama so he was also brought from m.d.t. i came here so we got to meet on the stage ok was distinct was different he had. walked differently he was full of himself and he really talked to us came late left . but was very very very good on stage so one day pushes me to court and then he would have to have some sort of fight for him so he would fight for my seat then this day forward for my date the conductor said you can't get out of the fear in the city. so you brought me all the way home so when he came . this boy davy. do you know who he always and
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i'm like where do you mean. and i'm like what do you mean this is going to be one of these long. and i'm like what good is that. of course i felt like i was betraying on my side i needed to have known from the start. ok took me some time and teachers think you know what is disturbing you i think disturbing is that your story leads yes you just this church girl who does not know the town is not a thief. he's known. as what king and i mean money. but then i don't know wait and then we will have that.
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we read in the newspapers that 3 explosives were thrown at the home of the place where bobby bobby one and therefore children stay. it was directly related to the fact that bobby one was trying to talk to its limit bill from being passed but not allowed could be detected because if this bus is going to be our home. he started a campaign with other opposition members to stop this bill the campaign color was red so everybody was wearing red even members of the ruling party were joining to complain the name to complain. meaning don't touch the constitution what was that government would want to call when to do what it was started to build things who could. i was here one night. and the robot called me that day i dropped grenades at his house and that
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we're morning drove to his place. and i was there several members of part of it came to watch for him it will come to them down then they get to people are beginning to get this real hope they. they believe things can change and indeed things can change so we just can't give up it's usually when we know that what we're doing is right it could come from assuming any company if we have to. say it just it just feels good and some of them are crying you're right you don't leave out all waiting to leave these people alone but when you look at the promise you give people. when you look at the conviction we have you know what. you realize that you know. with any doubt we need this struggle only guy right.
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down over an image right off a number he drove back to his studio without telling anybody and the next morning he took me to the studio to listen to his new project with dan magic in the corner and i heard the song freedom and i know freedom. to shut the video so fast because us kid that d. to be stopped. we released it the moment where on the plane. they were never arrested in. book 92 even named it the freedom to or because a release of a song and by the time we got to south africa everyone knew the song thank . this song sprayed like the red 5 even if we did not get played so much on t.v.
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and for the few to visit played on the one. note played it's not the 1st time the burnham the dumb plays music on t.v. but people have it on their phones people have it on their radios people have it on the computer was. doing. thank. god i don't understand why was. write is that what you want to be. treated to this man didn't want to be. it we came back to uganda and continued with concerts. everyone thought that 1st him but the airport there would be so much attention that was his protection was i didn't know not. always as to i was in uganda the central to our east and to the west and to.
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