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or not that's why the nephew of us side has also said they will keep carrying out their rescue operation until the safe was found whatever diary so maybe did they give any indication of what might have happened to the vessel. well in that same press conference the nephew chief of staff admiral you don't mind going to has said that. knowing that there are some parts of the submarine were found it's not related to an explosion but more related to a crack happening with that submarine so it's related to a crack not an explosion that's one thing but they are currently investigating investigating whether the submarine is having some kind of electrical failure but it's still a sept speculation the nephew chief of staff has also said that the previous information about the oxygen supply which has been set 72 hours. it's
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lasted 7 to 2 hours only if the submarine has let out but again if the submarine has a good electrical electric electrical condition he said that the oxygen supply will last it up until 5 days so it certainly gives hope for this rescue operation came to find a survivor or a sense possible for her journey of briefly the story no doubt has captured the nation how are people reacting to this latest development yet since the submarine were 1st reported missing a couple days ago on where this day people are expressing their concerns just about an hour ago i checked on twitter and there are more. more over 500000 tweets expressing their condolences about the latest development about this incident
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because it's indicating that there's no hope for the rescue operation team will find the survivors a life which believe has sunk under the waters which believe also has death warned in 800 meters so it's become a national had light in our country and people are sending their prayers and also condolences and also expressing their thoughts into it are so they are also given support for the search operation team not only from military but also from the police and also give an appreciation for the foreign countries that offers help for the military taught so how to rescue this ship as soon as possible the job use for dhoni purba in jakarta many thanks thank you. hospitals in india are launching desperate appeals for help as the health system crumbles corona
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virus infection rates continue to break global records the government has given top priority to the transport of lifesaving oxygen but hospitals are so overwhelmed that many people can't even get inside the situation is particularly dire in the capital delhi where oxygen supplies are running out fast. fighting for breath these patients outside a covert 1000 hospital in delhi are among the fortunate ones that the clinic is overwhelmed and lacks free beds but at least it still has oxygen to administer to the most gravely ill among a steady flow of new arrivals. to the situation right now here is that if you leave it worst critical end of the full control. just off is really cooperative but due to the older children also though meanwhile on the walking casualty it is different they're deploying to equal treatment to all the patients and their fate
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is a tiger didn't trade. these scenes are no exception across the country hospitals are full and turning stricken patients away many are critically low on oxygen supplies as india 2nd wave sets global records for new delhi infections social media are flooded with stories of people desperately trying to secure oxygen for loved ones. or know that they are about that out. to speed up deliveries indian railways has launched an oxygen express service ferrying supplies directly from production plants like a beacon of hope the 1st train arrives in maharashtra one of the hardest hit states where more than 62000 people have lost their lives to the virus carried out inside clinics grieving families play medical stuff while outside crematoriums and cemeteries struggle to accommodate bodies. this graveyard expects to run out of
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space in a matter of days. there is a limit on them as almost of i think the 2nd wave is more dangerous and deadly because this time it's not even sparingly on one it's a little we're going into. at the delhi hospital a group of men heaved their brother out of a rickshaw they tried to get him admitted earlier but were sent home now they learned it's too late to save him. the father of 5 is dead on arrival since he wasn't admitted to the hospital or taken to its morgue his death is unlikely to be counted in a city swiftly rising official toll. let's go straight to delhi now where di w.'s delhi bureau chief and richard is standing by i'm richard we've been looking at some extraordinary images what is the situation like in delhi today michael the situation is as grim as we saw $41.00 daily headlines dr judy as
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a city on its knees and that really sums up the situation in the capital and hospitals around the city are sending up as us messages saying that they're running out of oxygen in fact one private hospital last 25 patients overnight simply because they ran out of oxygen there is a great sense of desperation anguish but also a sense of anger as to why the government was underpinned with such an eventuality that they would run out of oxygen in this critical time in the band jenny we just saw in that report the 1st rains delivering oxygen is their hope conditions might improve soon. well apart from oxygen coming on my release there's also coming by specially for. the simplest of oxygen the oxygen corridos being created so that tankers oxygen china because can safely make their way to the destinations where there was needed also as false claims are used to be used to bring cylinders to the
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places that need it most but of course it's also a question of distribution india has a friend with structure states are competing for change about who should get the oxygen 1st and the other states which are not who might that ruling of the j.p. saying that they're not getting enough oxygen but of course the prime minister says that the distribution of oxygen will be fair and equitable what other measures are being taken to stem the tide of infections and rita might be the most important thing is to bring down the rate of infections which simply surging beyond control at the moment to moment things that is delhi is under curfew many cities around india including mumbai have locked on the scription so it's something to stop people to people contact then you will have schools that sedation and setting a lot of store by vaccinations that people or people above the age of 18 in the 1st took me to be allowed to get vaccinated that's again to stem the flow and to cut down the rate of transmission and finally of course they're looking at ways to that
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people should have no not appropriate behavior those are some of the measures they're taking as an urgent level right now emory to. delhi bureau chief thank you so much. let's take a brief look at other stories making headlines around the world the head of military who has been holding crisis talks with regional leaders in indonesia it's the 1st time gentlemen on long has traveled abroad since the hour in february internees as president says the regime must restore democracy and release all political prisoners. prosecutors in france have opened a terrorism investigation after police worker was stabbed to death at a police station near paris 3 people thought to be connected to the attack or have been detained french president emmanuel mccall said the country would never give in to what he called islamised terrorism. all travel between new zealand and the
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australian state of western australia has been put on hold after a coronavirus outbreak in perth travel between the 2 countries had opened just under a week ago perth entered a 3 day snap lockdown on friday after recently returned traveller tested positive for the virus. some sports news now and in german football the match day 31 kicked off with who have little to play for this season hosting cologne who are fighting to avoid relegation the visitors determination showed in their very 1st half as a storm 2 or 3 nil lead smashing home the 3rd goal but pulled one back early in the 2nd half and then gave cologne a scare as ruben vargas made it $32.00 just after the hour but the visitors held on to claim 3 vital points in their bid for survival. now bundesliga record that stood for nearly 50 years could soon be beaten by in munich striker
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robin is back after an injury and will be part of the squad when they face mines later saturday he's on the brink of breaking german legend 40 goal i should say of . 40 goals in a single season. probably randolph's these numbers don't lie. his goal number 33. 34. and let me introduce you to 35. he's on course to break german legend get my last record 40 goals in a single season record that has stood for get this 49 years. i don't think about this because you know i don't want to make thoughts. on my head
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. but his numbers are mind. 5 for a half including against his former team. and if we mention that he averages a goal at 3 hours. at this rate he will end the season on $46.00 goals. and he's needed fewer games to reach the 35 goal moch. could soon be history. stopping live on goal scheme. and there's been more fallout from the european super league fiasco hundreds of fans of arsenal football club have held a protest outside the team's emirates stadium in london calling for the owner to be ousted fans held signs depicting stand cranky as they chanted for his removal the club was one of 12 teams to sign up for the super league but dropped out following
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a furious backlash from fans. up next the chinese city famous for one of the world's most exclusive liquor that's in world stories the week in report stay tuned for that. berlin for me in the entire news team here thanks so much for watching. down linda lol. what people have to say matters to us. that's why we listen to the stories reporter every weekend on d w. i was issued when i watched here i slept with 6 people in a room and. it was hard i was for there. i even got white hair.
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learning the german language helped me a lot this gives me a little push to maybe to interrupt let's say you want to know their story in a while it's worth fighting and reliable information for migrants. this week on the world stories. italy has seen fewer births during the pandemic singing is helping covered 19 patients in the u.k. we begin in china in a city that stands for strong liquor and bow tie the branding is considered the most valuable brand of alcohol and acts as a lubricant one conducting business and requesting favors. normally expose this
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crime and corruption cases now the investigative journalist is on his way to china's most famous treaty. in the doing you know you could already smell the alcohol here in the jungle the southern chinese town of multis also the. name of the liquor produced here the multi distillery is china's most valuable company worth more than the country's biggest back china's political elite is partial to it and us some of the bottles cost several $100.00 euros you says they are the perfect gift to greeks that we get your talent we are sure corrupt officials prefer multimeters they only drink the most expensive brands and this alcohol is the most expensive and their love for it lets the prices rise even more jaguar just needs to walk down. the lake effect or it takes up large swaths of multi-ton and many more are trying to profit from the big name within sight of the state owned giant
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is the distillery a family business. customers and people in the industry know that there's a limit to the production capacity of matai that's where we come in the government lets us follow the lead of the mt a company in profit from them that brings in some wealth to us people here of what . his company uses the same distilling techniques to grain is ferment it in earth it's the pits give it a pungent aroma him innocent of soy sauce many people outside of china find it hard to swallow. the mashes fermented in a dry state during the distillation process steam passes through the mash and releases the arc of. the lung says the liquor mostly to individuals as well as companies that produce special editions for weddings and company and the verse remains. the intimate relationship between china's communists and the spicy liquor began in the 1930 s.
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when communist troops hid in the area from their nationalist adverse or ease. you know that after they came to power they turned the factory into a state owned enterprise so it could provide them with. your boss i'm going excruciating the factory. and the owner who refused to hand over his business was executed for. these close links to the ready lead have called whose attention he's been tipped off that model type also produces in a neighboring town a violation of the rules on geographic origin so he goes to take a look. he finds the company is constructing vast production facilities there. and they are in one hand and nobody cares what they do here and it's as if the government agencies which should control him don't exist.
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it's another piece of evidence for the book he is planning to write on china's most valuable company. italy has one of the lowest birth rates in all of europe and it has been steadily declining for more than a century now the coronavirus pandemic is causing many italians to think about putting off having children. the children's playground eerily quiet the numbers are out italians are having far fewer babies during the pandemic. they too have had to put their family planning on hold morena in chancel just bought a new home in a suburb of baghdad a big step for the young couple and everything is ready for the next. question. this will be the children's room that has yet to be set up we want to put in one or 2 beds depending on the size. we also have some space downstairs which could become
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another room for the children. you know. when i thought ana and i had. been chance and moreno were planning on getting married last summer before their but they had to postpone because of the pandemic and having kids before marriage for the 2 devout catholics was not an option glad of the union it asked enough from me. for us marriage means union and creating a family of our own marriage home family and children moving was supposed to be after the wedding but we had to switch on a little. while the individual reasons differ of the situation is emblematic for hundreds of thousands of couples across the nation wanting to have children. it is too early to determine with certainty what exactly is causing italian numbers to drop even further says sociologist giuliani believe me the pandemic is likely affecting couple sex life but more importantly financial security seems to be the
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driving factor in the decision not to have kids. i think that. young capos are becoming much more economic rationale that then emotional and convinced that it's important to have another child so there may be more worried about the future of children buying a house postponing marriage while working full time for the moment chance with morena have a lot on their plate but that hasn't changed their wish to start a family of their own as soon as the time is right. in the u.s. more than half of all adults have now received at least one dose of the coronavirus vaccine this is why some venues in new york are able to open their doors to audiences again. new yorkers are finally getting
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the opportunity again to pursue one of their favorite pastimes. standing in line. i'm really excited for the same to become the city again as we always knew it was it's pretty pretty exciting but you can feel the feel the energy ok they're not actually excited about queuing up but rather that after a year of zoo meetings and elbow bumps they're about to see a live show at one of the city's most iconic entertainment venues the comedy cellar in manhattan's greenwich village. the comedy cellar has hosted nearly all the trades greats over the decades but like most venues it's been shuttered for more than a year now it's open again but at just 33 percent capacity in accordance with new york's regulations no code 19 test is required to enter and neither are masts when seated the club's owner is cautiously optimistic the venue will stay open now for good so i don't expect things to turn bad now they're back say he will very very
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quickly i think it's going to be ok. i hope it's ok you know if it's not i hope they'll shut us down again you know they should do what they need to do despite rising case numbers the risk of aerosols and virus variants the comedians in the audience breathe a sigh of relief and yeah there will be jokes about the pandemic. for the comedians for me if i thought of to talk about this stuff. to just say what i was going through and then i think for the audience it's not just them but identifying in a relating to that is one level and that's huge too but also just being with other people physically being around people around your peers and some social setting that itself is as important and gradually there are more and more places for new yorkers to do that restaurants are allowed to host patrons indoors at half capacity most of the city's museums have been open for months and now major sports venues
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are also welcoming fans again. as tourists are returning to new york a so-called vaccination passport could be an important tool to bring back major attractions like broadway most theaters here are saying they won't reopen until all seats can be filled they're hoping sometime in the fall or winter. but for now it's spring and new yorkers are enjoying their newfound freedom in the sun after a year in isolation so. all of us in the u.k. are also struggling to to pandemic restrictions but an example in london shows how some are making the most of the situation and opera singer is helping people heal from long term cope with 19 with breathing and singing exercises. blowing bubbles to help with. basic training.
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she has developed special greeting exercises patience and for some of them it's a bit too hard work at the moment but what it does is it just allows your voice a little bit of a chance to unpressed. she says it's thanks to susie that she feels well again and is able to take a few hobbies just a year ago she was suffering from a lung infection and needed oxygen 3 months on i remember feeling so fatigued breathless. i mean literally from my bed to the bathroom i would just get breathless. shiba never dreamed that of all people sing us from the english national opera would be the ones to help a brief arm stand to show the height in weekly zoom sessions participants learn to
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relax and improve that posture and most of old to prove and just hove that from men we think a lot about breathing down because if you're breathing you're taking in lots of that and actually tend not to be expanding the so just giving people tools to slow things down and get them in the moment is really out. this is. now being part of the group it's hugely important. and stress. and. i could have never imagined coming out of that dark mess all by myself so it's been a huge support system for me it's like my family now we had i guess you can say a common purpose to get better and what be more beautiful way to single. out
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and heal them at the same time sound. shiba dreams of singing on a real opera stage together with others like and that dream could come true pain was as soon as school beat restrictions allow international opera plans to stage if very special price. for the patients in the financial grief singing. the air the. play.
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