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makes the world more just. a good drone flying. w. me for minds. as his date every news live from berlin germany pulls the emergency brake i made a 3rd wave of corona virus infections going to michael's government hopes to slow the spread with nationwide measures the most controversial and not time curfew is also coming up india scrambles to secure secure enough oxygen to trade unprecedented numbers of coated 19 patients with hundreds of thousands of new
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infections each day medical experts are warning the situation will get a lot worse before it improves. and a century on armenia remembers the massacre of its people and also men rolling on the symbolic day u.s. president joe biden angers ankara by recognizing the atrocity as genocide. plans and going to sleep a full mind speaking mind munich preventing them from claiming their 9th straight championship at least for another week. i'm rebecca ridges welcome to the program germany is switching gears in the fight against the pandemic to palm and approved a legislative amendment paving the way for a more centrally coordinated response on saturday night patrol cities across the
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country to enforce the most controversial of the new measures a curfew between 10 pm and 5 am our reporter kate brady was out in the capitol belin. it's saturday night. district with just minutes to go before the new curfew kicks in tempe have enough time to grab a quick beer hall some late night food for the road. right on cue as the clock strikes 10 many local shops begin to roll down the shutters minutes later police arrive to class struggle is from the square. according to federal rules repeated violators of the measures risk a hefty fine of up to 25000 euros for most tonight though it's just a polite request to head home the restrictions on movement during late hours have been met with mixed response and. it's annoying but. the future. he was the freedom to foster.
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acts of. the day we accept it but we can completely understand it was a gun firstly. i don't think people infected each other so much outside dimensions as. they are i think people will just go home together and keep on partying that well that's a problem for the spread of the infection and it's counterproductive. by almost midnight the streets of largely cleared travel by public transport or by car is only permitted for specific exceptions including work and emergencies between 10 pm and midnight walks and runs are also still allowed including for germany's full legged residents now the question remains exactly how long will this even be allowed to stay in place with several constitutional complaints around the country threatening to already bring the measure to an end should germany's constitutional court indeed rule that the curfew is a lawful it would be
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a huge blow not least of all to german chancellor angela merkel who has been pushing for months for stricter a more uniform response to the pandemic. for now though there will be many. a quieter night in berlin and beyond. to india now where life saving oxygen supplies are fast running out threatening to turn well to already a public health crisis into catastrophe the government is already diverting supplies from industry in a desperate attempt to help those in need but with new infection rates breaking global records the worst could be yet to come. overwhelmed and under-supply this delhi hospital is one of thousands across india besieged by the country's 2nd coronavirus wave as the dead are carted off patients too sick to move languish on the pavement. helplessness spills into anger. her mother on the verge of death a woman tries this hospital is useless. inside
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there's almost no room to stand and patients are forced to share beds. there's disbelief that hospitals are under equipped to deal with the crisis distraught relatives appeal to the government for help. please. do something and these released some hope to supply people lead here we believe it is here we break through we could leave wards or even leave injections. you believe medicine health experts blame the surgeon a highly contagious variant it hit after the government declared victory over the virus in january now it's urging patience. when encountered with serenity and the most people get well by taking care of themselves at home. there's no need to create panic and run to hospitals for little things for service but
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oxygen and medicine are not little things for people battling to breathe with the underfunded help. still in a state of paralysis others are stepping in to help the sikh temple in delhi has secured oxygen for the infected girl remember their most girl member and there are people dying at home because they lack of oxygen and others who aren't getting any help from the administration or a hospital we are helping to save lives the order of recovered are there are 1 authorities are now diverting industrial oxygen for medical use and wrapping up efforts to get it to hospitals quickly but even when supplies arrive india will need more than just oxygen to contain its devastating 2nd wave. that's turned on some other stories making headlines around the world at least 23 people have died in a fire at a baghdad hospital that provides treatment for coronavirus patients officials say
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the blaze was triggered by the explosion of an oxygen cylinder firefighters rushed to the same to put out the flames and evacuate patients from the intensive care unit. albanians head to the polls today in parliamentary elections the balkan country is divided with incumbent eddie rama making his 3rd run for office against the conservative democratic party that by those. old parties say they'll deliver the reforms needed for albania to fulfill its train of joining the e.u. will. the demonstrators have gathered in jerusalem to call for pace that made a flare up in tensions in the city has been near nightly unrest between palestinians and israelis since the start of the muslim holy month of ramadan 2 weeks ago israel's prime minister is appealing for calm on all sides. turkey has reacted angrily to u.s. president joe biden formally recognize the armenian genocide which took place during the autumn an era ankara has summoned the u.s.
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ambassador over the remarks in his statement biden said he and all americans on of the memory of those on the unions who perished in a genocide that began 106 years ago thousands of people in amin is capital yerevan have been commemorating the mass killings deportations and forced marches. marching forward to look back many and officials lead the nation in commemorating the horrors of the past the procession at this hilltop memorial in the capital we haven't included prime minister nicole passion yann members of the public to streamed in to honor the dead and they welcomed the announcement from washington formally recognizing those past events as a genocide. i think it's a great thing that biden recognizes the armenian genocide because the us are a major country and it might have an effect on turkey. we've been waiting for this
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for years we wanted this before biden many made promises trump did and so did those before him and he waited. in 1915 a 1000000 armenians were brutally murdered by ottoman turks many more were deported and sent on death marches into the syrian desert. armenians have long campaigned for the crimes against their people to be recognized internationally as genocide. turkey argues that there was no systematic attempt to wipe out armenians and no such order from the ultimate authority. but nearly 30 countries have recognized the atrocities as genocide or many armenians would consider the diplomatic spats over terminology a distraction from the memory of atrocities of more than
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a century ago that haunts their nation to this day. when more i'm joined by richard gere ago z.m. the head of the original study center a foreign policy think tank joins me from richard thanks and welcome to the program what does this recognition mean for mania why is the u.s. recognition so significant. well in many ways this is a reassuring moral but indication of a long campaign for genocide recognition as someone who moved to armenia from the united states myself this is a case of moral clarity and giving up of the greed of closure at the same time this genocide recognition by the us is also about the us not just our media in terms of like many western countries even australia reexamining but colonial past and i see this as a move in
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a positive direction in terms of helping turkey get more sincerely face the difficulty of the past. what do you think this recognise recognition will do to the relations between the 2 nato countries u.s. and techie well in many ways the u.s. administration has called the block of turkey in the face of years of disingenuous geopolitical excuses and what we do see is turning the page and i do think u.s. turkish relations now have an opportunity to move forward and the longer be a prisoner of the past in terms of sincerity. more than a 100 years on why is the using of the temp genocide still such a contentious issue. well undoubtably this is based on decades of turkish state policy of historical revisionism and denial the fondation of turkish
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state vote on fortunately was based on the genocide and that's after math the property seizure of the armenian community etc having said that this is all about genocide recognition it's not a reparations or financial compensation so i do think that this is very much a step forward but it's not a vindictive step it is a vindication rather than any kind of vindictive move why do think the burden and challenge of squarely on turkey to move on all right richard garrick was in from the original study santé and thanks very much fan time thank you rebecca. so sport now and in the bundesliga by in munich travel to mines on saturday knowing a win would seal the league championship but mines have come out fighting in recent weeks as they've been to avoid relegation and they served up a shock that put binds title champion campaign on ice. in this
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league of fans had seen this movie before byron the main feature. of the star turn in another title would be inevitable happy ending. points were cast as the fall guy but they hadn't read the script a 6 game unbeaten run has breathed new life into their beds to speak really geisha in and they showed their renewed confidence when you're not on work cut you could vantage of and cut touristic the generous goalkeeping from manuel neuer to put them up after just 3 minutes. and they weren't finished there. was a. drop in price on scored on 37 minutes to double mines his lead. the battle scarred hosts went into the break to know up against by on for the 2nd time this season last time they shipped 5 without reply in the 2nd half but this time they held firm repelling bones onslaught as the champions threw on attack after attack eric maxime was the man foiled this time.
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did grab his usual goal 4 minutes into injury same as he posts on alexander error to make it 36 league goals for the season an inch closer to miller's record but it came too late for biron to turn things around and. they must wait a little bit longer to celebrate a 9th street title but the day belonged to months they celebrated as if they'd already avoided the drop coachable suspension will be delighted to have dealt their relegation rivals a huge psychological blow. meanwhile. vul spoke to nil to keep their champions league hopes alive and i have a pair of goals for modern hold on to thank for it a major blunder by rival back who fed the ball straight to poland who needed no 2nd invitation to open the scoring it was the young no wage and 24th goal of the season
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and we don't mind a man down in the 2nd home for the net and his 25th the 2nd most in the league it was no stopping him as he battled forward with a new thinking fit to bait. you watching database news stories is up next a change so that we'll have more news headlines for you at the top of the hour i'm rebecca riches thanks very much want to. know what use crime fighters are back with africa's most successful radio drama series continues through the whole of this odes are available on my page of course you can share and discuss on w. africa's facebook page to other social media platforms to crime fighters tune in you know. how does
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