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protesters took to the streets of the u.s. city of minneapolis on monday evening as the city braces for the jury's decision in the trial of derek showing the white former police officer is charged with the murder of a black man to work for is coming up later in the shot. but 1st india has reported its highest daily death toll from the crowd a virus as the country is gripped by a new wave of infections the world's 2nd most populous nation is now struggling with inadequate supplies including hospital beds and oxygen tanks to keep people alive while now the capital delhi has declared a 6 day lockdown in a desperate attempt to slow the spread of the virus. india's grave diggers have never been busier. as colvin 1000 goes on the rampage the dead keep coming. crim
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a tory a 2 are inundated with arrivals in some cases dealing with 3 or 4 times more bodies than usual. relatives left to endure agonizing waiting times. we've been waiting out here since 9 am now it's 1 pm and we still have to wait another 2 or 3 hours for our turn there are only 2 furnace is here and since morning we've been waiting and there are hundreds of people like us also waiting here. the capital delhi is the worst affected city police enforcing the 6 day lockdown check that only essential workers are on the move and that business is remain closed in an attempt to stop a rampant virus. among the recent
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cases former prime minister manmohan singh has been hospitalized after testing positive. as health experts monitor the trend there are concerns that india might be facing a new variant of the virus. within 50 metric increase in across india more often the think the thing that what might be happening is that something that is between. been rapidly moving through the population of people who are yet to contract infection and therefore pretty after. following criticism that it failed to stop the spread the indian government now says every adult will be eligible for a vaccine from a. desperate attempt to stop a sweeping virus that's leaving a seemingly endless trail of death. when i do have recourse one of merah choudhry and minera 1st of all what is behind this alarming spike.
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oh yes we have been seeing it enormous rise in the number of cases every day and accident or suggested experts as saying that the new will bury. me have a lot to do with it because it is highly contagious one and has a much higher rate of the fiction then we saw in the fall of st not so we have this great and you just reading now and there for the last couple of months we did not have a lot of restrictions pulled to the public and the government lacks in the attitudes and the same gang must gatherings were allowed to happen in which there should be pointed out we have a pool which is the religious festival which has been allowed to go on for couple of months pretty hundreds and thousands of people gathering every day and we have an action that is going on including the ones all night by the national park it in the body itself so allowing such gatherings and activity overnight and such gatherings bring a contagious strain is out there is also one of the leading to such an increase in
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peace it's an error why were these you know what some would call super spreader events allowed to take place was there a sense that the situation was under control 1 december i wish there was yes that's and the situation is under control if you remember the reports that were also difficult to send the how come in just such a nice touch. with the high population density how have they managed to keep a controller with the spread of infections and without a t.v. i think these things are what explosive that people and the would also perhaps started celebrating prematurely. and now obviously this is one thing that i think around the world people will be wondering i mean how does india find itself in this position because it is you know one of the world's leading vaccine makers i mean how is the inoculation program going. well that from julian that has been suddenly the boss to me it's the letter also of steve's raising concern that they were going
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out of the last night and really at face the truth that i myself down which is an hour of each on the national capital daily it was my goodness and does have to be shut down for also because they had the do this and they have to build iraqi manufacturers themselves said that their base of production was not able to match a sudden increase in demand up and secondly it started now the latest is that the government tried to get approved a sizable financial grant to leave that the manufacturers do democrats of the production and yesterday it was announced that replace what was everyone would be able to go back to needed or above the age of 80 but how will that will be executed suiting up these production. chattering and dally i thank you very much to football now where the backlash to a breakaway european super league is growing from fans governments and sports officials
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were 12 top clubs from england spain and italy want to form their own midweek tournament competing with you a 1st champions league while the president of the governing body of european football has called on the english clubs in particular to reconsider but the super league chairman says the tournaments been created to quote save football. the so-called beautiful game is turning ugly leeds fans making it clear how they feel about the idea of a super league before the match with liverpool one of the clubs involved the protests extended to the leeds players and footballers for the fans their shirts red and even to the air but liverpool's own coach jurgen klopp says he's against the idea. no i don't think it's a great idea it's not a situation where today that i will resign or whatever so. times get even tougher whatever makes me more which makes me more. a.
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liverpool are one of 6 english clubs signed up alongside 3 from spain and 3 from italy they've been threatened with expulsion from the way for competitions and now the man in charge of world football has hinted at consequences to. all you want out you cannot be housing or holiday. currently germany's biggest clubs buy in munich and brasil dortmund are not involved the reports suggest they're being courted that we want to follow our ideas of united football out of a us which we connect with football or is football in future. mainly just take it into place. it's most important for the owners of the clubs to make as much money as they can on monday nights the super league chairman broke his cover round madrid florentino perez arguing the super league would benefit everyone yet i don't
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think any of what we want to do is say football so that it can live peacefully for at least the next 20 years without stress and without having to say 200000000 euros have been lost the situation is very dramatic as with i think. these fans would disagree with the savior attitude as they battle for the soul of again they laugh. now looking beyond our planet's horizon an increasing amount of trash is orbiting earth scientists say the amount of space junk circling out there is no massive and potentially dangerous well this week european experts are discussing new plans on how to deal with space debris including sending out a new fleet of orbital trash collectors. earth is slowly being wrapped in a cloud of debris experts estimate that nearly $130000000.00 pieces of scrap metal are currently orbiting our planet most are only
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a few millimeters in size but there are also takes rocket stages and old satellites because of their high speed even small fragments have the potential to cause significant damage as a result space junk is now being monitored radar and laser systems can see. objects between 5 and 10 centimeters large they can also show where the debris is located if a collision is imminent satellites and even the space station can be programmed to change course to avoid the debris but your medical issues have already occurred more than once like in 2009 when a discarded satellite crashed into a telecommunications satellite that was still in use this created a cloud of thousands of pieces of debris today this junk still circles the earth space debris like this could cause further collisions leading to an uncontrollable
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chain reaction. doubts when researchers and engineers have decided to clean up the trash in the earth's orbit. they want to catch tumbling satellites with huge nets from a safe distance like catching fish in the ocean their goal is to pull the space junk out of the danger zone researchers have already conducted initial tests. the european space agency is working on robotic systems that can grab satellites they'll push them towards the earth until they burn up in the atmosphere in 2025 scientists will launch clear space once a demonstration satellite it will capture a drifting $100.00 kilo rocket stage bring it out of orbit and burn up with it as they descend to earth. clear space one will be the 1st step towards space junk
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disposal. and that before i let you go or some breaking news or just coming in right now the ears medical regulator has given a green light to the johnson and johnson coated 1000 vaccine the a.m.a. says that the benefits outweigh risks the spite a possible way to rare what costs experts say a warning about the costs should be added to the vaccine. of labels we'll get you more in our next bulletin on that story you watch neoprene are still to come about and islam is group in pakistan forces the government to consider exposing the french ambassador to the country as it appeasement for democracy that story in a whole lot more coming right up on d.w. news asia would british rather see i'll sing at the top of the hour. to.
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a me you're not allowed to stay here anymore we will send you back. are you familiar with this. with the smugglers were liars. what's your story ready. i mean what numbers of women especially are victims of violence. take part and send us your story we are trying always to understand this new culture. are not a visitor not a guest you want to become a citizen. in for migrants your platform for a while information. up. this is did of the news a show coming up today cornered by anti france protests in pakistan. the government makes a deal with a brand islamic school and is now letting parliament decide whether to expel
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france's ambassador to the country we asked august on top diplomats in germany whether his government is giving in to the demands of religious extremists. welcome to. join us. to set to decide if the french ambassador to the country should be expelled the government agreed to take the matter to parliament after negotiations with a hardline islamist group that has led violent protests across the country that 30 killer back pakistan or t.l.p. has been demanding the expulsion of the french ambassador since late last year when french president emmanuel mccraw defended the republic action of cartoons of the prophet muhammad in french satirical magazine charlie hebdo the government of pakistan prime minister in iran can band of the d.l.p.
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under antiterrorism rule last week and they arrested its leader but that only inflamed protests further. pressure from the streets has been building for months in pakistan. supporters of the radical islamist group that c.l.p. are enraged at what they see is that government's failure to response of blasphemous comments last november by the french president. their main demand has been for pakistan to expel the french ambassador. and escalation of violence over the last week has led to casualties on both sides. and a crackdown on the people by the authorities. but on tuesday the government appeared to change its position. to pakistan after a long talks the government of pakistan and terek back have decided that a resolution for the expulsion of the french ambassador will be presented in the national assembly today. among the
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tactics used by the extremists to force the government's hand was a call for a nationwide strike on monday many businesses comply to show solidarity with the protesters and to demonstrate. the strength the feeling when it comes to perceived insult to islam. the protests must be recorded the world should know that what is happening in the western world is not right i think it would be better if this matter is taken up at a higher level. that pakistan's prime minister fears the protests will damage not just the economy but also international relations job a home for unskilled if we expel the french ambassador and cut ties with france it means we would cut ties with the european union is half of our textile exports go to europe that means a 50 percent reduction in those exports which would mean unemployment and factory
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closures. because got a factory about ordering. now the government is hoping to strike a balance between the demands of the demonstrators and the need to end the disruption and rioting on the nation's streets with a perspective on this i'm joined by pakistan's ambassador to germany dr. dr 1st of all welcome is an organization and under an entity. dictating terms to the park assad government. regarding this specific incident the perspective. of. the property. it is very very aired sacred venerated. you have to verify. and it's been sought for centuries and difficult instances have happened in the past. and many hundreds of years it has
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happened and in the last 10 years you must have heard these things besides happening so when when these incidents happen in a country in europe the sentiment in fleet not only in pakistan but also in muslims all over the world. and you know the government of course also wants. relations with all the countries and wants to move forward in its nations. yes but without naming any countries i'll say your. sentiments that were inflamed of course some people some experience. trying to inflame them and those are things for the government it became very difficult and it has tried through. this all the situation of
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a difficult situation to lead to no one any any decided let me just complete but one more. place there. and the effort is to engage and to tell them that are talking to europe evil continue as my prime minister said yesterday must have seen that the that you talk about the miscreants the miscreants were basically banned under an anti terror law and the government is now going with their demands to parliament what does that look like. any decision that would be taken would be by the parliament our son is a democracy so the village of the people is that if elected in a democracy in the parliament as you are relevant to the issue in the parliament i am not dead but i am sure that the parliament will debate and open space in media you will be able to see it the sentiments and the debate and the final conclusion
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will come out of it which can be anything and whatever that is of course that will be developed to people and we will stand by that violence is never supported it is never an option by the government by the people be a peaceful people the i'm on to find common ground and we want to move forward in our relations not backwards one initial part we have millions of families living all over europe you are a bit of that about one $100000.00 plus or many so you have a lot of interests in addition to trade economy economy etc etc. if your up and we would want to build upon that right we're just going back to what what is happening in pakistan what is the message of the government to sending women since stone and talks to a group it has outlawed and then agrees to take up the demands i get or more into the details but it is not as simple as you said if i follow your line of thinking
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maybe you would want us to take. $28.00 and send $38.00 pieces on civilians that is not i think what you are that is not what we would want there are only our dialogue and box and we are on dialogue whoever has tried to create violence has been fighting and the i sincerely want that they are able to find solutions regarding this that in our parliament and then we engage with europe we are able to fly. common ground and build upon that down by the spec thing. right to free speech . which might have even limitations in europe but still would want not to harp on their differences but we were too hard on commonalities and i'm sure there are many and he can be having the boss build upon it and he can do it again there was an incident in 2007 that that was
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a danish newspaper move forward on that there were protests and everything so i think he let the women speak and let it be discussed that would be indicative of the sentiment in pakistan for our friends brought and maybe be very useful in how to move forward. on affairs of pakistan's ambassador to germany thank you so much for joining us i may hear from thank you my colleague shows it johnny from the division joins me on the line now for more ambassador faisal there talking of finding common ground with europe is the concern in pakistan that europe is disregarding muslims feelings on perceived insults to prophet moment. well the ambassador has a very difficult job i mean his main role is to protect pakistan's interest and paint a positive image of pakistan unfortunately the situation on the ground does not
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correspond of it what he's saying you only have to look at the images from last few days of you know protesters going on a rampage police using excessive force reports of deaths policeman being held hostage and i you know i think actions speak louder than words no matter what the ambassador says at the end of the day pakistan has witnessed a lot of violence in the last few days and you know that's something that it's very difficult to reconcile another point the ambassador made was about the spirit of democracy prevailing in pakistan but how does that explain the government negotiating with a group it banned under an antiterrorism law. so again i think he's just being a bit economical with the truth because these are the hardliners extremists group g.l.p. . created a few years ago they are emerging as a major political force they do have
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a lot of following across the country because the issue of blasphemy is emotive issue in pakistan they are capitalizing on it but there's a strong accusation in pakistan that this group is promoted encouraged financed protected by pakistan security services with the aim of fragmenting the society because they want to weaken the stablished political parties who believe in democracy and supremacy of parliament who are against extremism and these kind of groups come in handy now the government of prime minister imran khan has banned the scruple last week and then for the government to go into a negotiation give them that respect as a legitimate partner is puzzling and that is via a lot of people are saying that this is seen as surrender as a copulation and essentially appeasement you talked a bit about the issue of blasphemy can you explain that a bit further as to how that plays into the political narrative so there is there
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are more than 50 muslim countries around the world but the issue of blasphemy is the biggest in pakistan because there are laws against criticizing the ridiculing koran and the prophet muhammad. but it is used to target political opponents a lot of times people settle personal story scores. christian minorities hindus have been targeted but even muslims that you don't like you can accuse them and essentially the occupation is like a death penalty and this particular group is trying on it and there are other religious groups who want to be even more aggressive on this so this is pushing fox down towards an extremist bought and it doesn't help whatever it does. european countries see the countries like towards extremism will make it unattractive for business for industry and for democracy. voices the. religious hardline hardliners on so you know you don't. want
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stables today again there's only one political party talks on people's party which has not attended the session because they don't want to get involved they have said to prime minister imran found this is your message you have to clean it up but other political parties even in opposition were dead in the parliament and they want to be a part of it because everybody wants to prove themselves as a good muslim so they can capitalize on votes because pakistan is an islamic country at the end of the day. thank you so much for breaking that down for us. of course more stories on. the show and you can follow us on facebook and twitter as well. so you. can see the coronavirus pandemic. developing.
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a higher risk of acquiring and dying from covert 19. dantes patchi and the reasons are diverse. today we cut through the prejudices and racism to see what's behind the trend. i've been fizzling welcome to the show in a moment we'll talk to a public health scientist about the dangers for migrants aside from what the states can do is also a lot we can achieve at a community level as our reporters found out. as a so-called neighborhood mother mona ramadan helps recent immigrant women and their families start a new life in germany for many a difficult transition made even harder by the coronavirus pandemic. was people i really worn out and on top of that you have to overcrowded housing conditions at the emergency shelter where i help out each family lives in one room together they just need some space and the beginning of a pandemic you couldn't even leave the house playgrounds be closed that was
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